Apr. 28th, 2009

WAHEY! :D

Apr. 28th, 2009 08:04 pm
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My Worldcup fic is finally up!

*dances with glee*

Of course, it had to be on the day when I'm sick and don't have time to post about it until the middle of the night. *headdesk* But it's here! It does have character death and angst in the warnings, but c'mon, you guys know me. I'm too much of a fluffball to rip your hearts out for real! *smiles winningly*

Unless of course you like having your hearts ripped out, in which case I solemnly assure you it is full of darkness and despair. *nod nod*

...yeaaaah, I been takin' too many law classes this semester. XDDDD

Anyway! I think I've managed to reply to all the reviewers so far, so THANK YOU again to all y'all who've read it already, and to everyone else:please go check it out, and vote!

^_^ ♥

ETA: I've just finished reading the other two fics for today, and they were both great! So in the spirit of fellowship that only writing for the same prompt can create:

[profile] ashe_frost 's Saving the Lives of the Living (Team EWE) was absolutely beautiful. I've never read anything of hers before, and I'm absolutely floored by her writing style. It's both lyrical and precise, and her interpretation of the prompt was ace! It feels, to me at least, as though she took it in exactly the opposite direction I did--and I love the way she did it!

[profile] turningleft 's We Flood Empty Lakes (Team Epilogue) blew my mind.  The style is strange, experimental, and takes stunning advantage of the differences between writing for the computer screen as opposed to the printed page.  It really is full of darkness and despair, but of other things as well; it spans about forty years, and has all the rollercoaster emotion of what is, essentially, a lifetime, packed into just under 5,000 words.  Incredible.

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