the oldest game in history repeating

Some things:

Plainapple doodled some Cal and Ray Ray for me.

Ray is nicely glowering and annoyed. Anyone that sexually frustrated is bound to be.


Also hey, just for funsies (and practice) I wrote a sort of-steampunk/Victorian but historically inaccurate AU for Will and Charlie. Lots of angst and feelings and master/servant vibes. I don't know how long I am going to leave it up, so read soon if the mood strikes you.

And I Am Happy

Gah. I have written three steampunk shorts for myself now, and I don't think any of them really even count as steampunk. One probably needs to be longer. Bah! Humbug! Back to Firebirds!
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Published on June 05, 2013 16:16
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message 1: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen You wrote that story just for practice, huh? Such modesty, and so misplaced, too. I would pay money to read such riches.


message 2: by R. (new)

R. Well as it is, it's not exactly publishable. Not really original/not really a sequel. So basically for practice... and because they are adorable and need all love in the world.


message 3: by Goesta (new)

Goesta Great! Since I just won myself a free book from DSP (a little contest they had during their anniversary, where you outlined a story you'd like to write) and chose 'Play it Again Charlie', which I'd been wanting to read for a long time, I shall snatch this and the other related post and savour them after the book.

On that contest, just wanted to mention: Discovering R.'s work did much to inspire me to try my hand at writing, at the beginning of this year, and the story I outlined is the one for my first novel, still in progress, so, doubly sweet to receive as prize one of yours for it! Thanks, R.!


message 4: by R. (new)

R. Goesta wrote: "Great! Since I just won myself a free book from DSP (a little contest they had during their anniversary, where you outlined a story you'd like to write) and chose 'Play it Again Charlie', which I'd..."

Every once in a while I think of Will and Charlie and have to write some more about them.

Yay! I like hearing about people exploring writing and venturing out with it.


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