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Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 07:57 pm


So the memory is really gone but I think this was around the time of the XF Romantics Con at the Arlington Hilton Tower of Terror and Margarita Man?  Or did we sing this on public transportation during a Jade Con? 

What appalls me is that this HD version of the Bree Sharp classic has been on YouTube since November and I didn't know about it. 

Ms. Sharp said, "[The] song is about David, but it's also about the way fantasy and reality can blur, and how giddy, hot, and excellent that can be." 

I could not agree more.  Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] snacky and [livejournal.com profile] cofax7 for mentioning this on Twitter. 
Edit:  I'm getting all misty eyed remembering the Con where we watched every movie ODAE had ever appeared in, including all the naked ones (Velvet Goldmine, Pillowbook, etc) and the bad costume dramas and where he sang (Lipstick on my collar)

And so in honor of that, I'll just provide (again) sydsvaugh's wonderful update of It's Raining Men too


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Saturday, February 4th, 2012 11:00 am
The [livejournal.com profile] halfamoon 14 days of celebrating women in fandom went live and so I recc'd a bunch of Narnia things from the [livejournal.com profile] narniaexchange  and a few others, including a couple of [livejournal.com profile] festivids.  The reveals went up in festivids and [livejournal.com profile] be_themoon did a gorgeous Dune/Children of Dune one so be sure to go see it and tell her how awesome it is.
If there are other things you want to rec, be sure to do so.  I'm really hoping we get a multifandom vid for halfamoon from some of the great vidders who have contributed in the past.

Narnia Fic Recs )


A few other random things:
[livejournal.com profile] wingedflight21 did a really dark AU Narnia story that is terrific. To The Victor Belongs The Spoils

[livejournal.com profile] snacky wrote Little Women for Yuletide in Beth finds the palace beautiful

And last some Fem vids I really enjoyed from Festivids
Practically Perfect because Nyssa is
Awake My Soul, a tribute to Lis Sladen/Sarah Jane Smith (SOB)
Waterloo from Down with Love because now I ship Vicky and Barbara

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Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 05:53 pm
BBC reported this awesome finding regarding great bowerbirds and that males use the concept of forced perspective (think of those scenes with Gandalf and hobbits in LOTR) to make themselves appear larger to prospective mates.  The birds studied here are different from the satin bowerbirds in TSG Part 1 who use bits of blue to decorate their bowers for wooing.


Also, festivids has gone live and omg what a delightful time suck, including an awesome video of Maru the cat (yes, Maru has his own fandom now).  Though if the octopus that stole the camera can have his own Yuletide fic, why not, right?

Work on Big Bang proceeds ever so slowly though I finally broke 20,000.  I'm swimming in background material and leave a trail of World War 2 texts in my wake.   I've been in a funk and have considered and rejected overly dramatic expressions. 

Two things, so help me F-list, you are my only hope.  First, I need original poetry, such as what, theoretically, Wing Commander Tebbitt might write to Susan.  I've commissioned the Susan/Tebbitt shippers LARM and Metonomia, but if you are interested in contributing, I could use it. 

As inspiration, this poem was written by SOE codemaster Leo Marks for spy Violette Szabo who was killed at the Ravensbrück concentration camp:

The life that I have is all that I have
And the life that I have is yours.
The love that I have of the life that I have
Is yours and yours and yours.

A sleep I shall have
A rest I shall have,
Yet death will be but a pause,
For the peace of my years in the long green grass
Will be yours and yours and yours.

Second, what do you when writing a point of view character and how he or she refers to himself or herself?  I've stumbled over this before with certain characters.  I don't have a problem with any of the canon characters and most of my OCs.  However, with both Tebbitt and with Col. Walker Smythe, I have difficulty with them thinking of themselves by their first names.  For example, from Walker-Smythe's pov:

 He summoned Major al-Masri from Bletchley Park and the man arrived so promptly, George concluded the impatience to meet was mutual.  He’d sent Tebbitt off to Thame Park for a refresher in wireless training and that would keep him occupied for a week – two if the latest agents there for training were attractive, which they invariably were.  He did have to wonder if striking looks and trim figure where on the intake sheets Selwyn Jepson used when interviewing female candidates for insertion into France.

Instead of "he," could/should it be George?  Or Walker-Smythe?  Same thing with Tebbitt:

Tebbitt knew the origins of Jean-Louise.  The Shoemaker, the master forger at the British Embassy in Washington, had gifted her with two beautiful sets of shoes – fake identities.  She had lived one of them, assuming the identity of Mrs. Susan Caspian, for the last year.  The other she would trot out and take for a spin occasionally and so he’d come to know Mrs. Jane Louise Ellis pretty well.  Mrs. Ellis was from Leeds, younger than Mrs. Caspian, and her dress – usually red –cut low.  She was a flirt and looked smashing on a man’s arm.    Jane Louise Ellis had become Jean-Louise Lambert.

Where the surname Lambert had come from, he didn’t know, but as Colonel Walker-Smythe was fond of saying, the Queen of Pentacles that was Mrs. Susan Caspian knew how to keep her own counsel.

If not "he," should it be "Tebbitt"  or "Reg?"  This has really stumped me.

Last there has been an update in the vanity project, Girl Falls Into rth-verse Narnia story that greaves is undertaking and she had Jalur make a wonderful, wry appearance here.

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Thursday, August 4th, 2011 07:09 am
Things have been busy with the awesome  stranger friend I met through Narnia fic coming to visit and proving that neither of us is an axe murderer, my assistant's concerns notwithstanding.  We met more of my imaginary friends over the weekend and so visiting Narnia fandom friend met other fandom friend.  World collided but my fandom universe did not implode and we had a great time.  We also saw Harry Potter and the DH Part 2 and discussed Sydsvaughn's progress on updating her brilliant "It's Raining Men" multi-fandom vid.  Which I posted over here at some point.

Sydsvaughn has now done a service to fangirls and boyz everywhere with her It's Raining Men 2011.



If that fails you, you can go here.  In other news, I've picked up a dropped prompt from the Narnia Fic Exchange, so errr, yeah, way busy and if you aren't participating in the NFE and are interested, drop me a line and I can bounce, bounce, bouncity bounce ideas.  Heartwould and Clio have both been hugely helpful and [livejournal.com profile] harmony_lover  has been cheering me on.  Huge thanks to [livejournal.com profile] snacky  too for saying essentially, GO FOR IT,