I have Holli's story queued up to read in full.
But I had to stop by and recommend this:
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It's Little House on the Zombie-Infested Prairie. So awesome: both creepy and cheerful, the way the books were.
In other news, my oh-so-helpful dude who promised to proofread my Narnia novel never replied, so clearly the nice comments really were dependent upon him telling me everything that was wrong with it first. Heh.
IOON, I find it hard to reply appropriately to people who tell me, in all earnestness, "Keep writing!", as if I were a fourteen-year-old just starting to write. It's simultaneously endearing and condescending.
IOON, I find it hard to reply appropriately to people who tell me, in all earnestness, "Keep writing!", as if I were a fourteen-year-old just starting to write. It's simultaneously endearing and condescending.
Oh, lord, yes. And I have a devoted reader who adds "Will we be seeing the next chapter soon?" to every comment. I'm glad she's eager, but dammit, you're not paying me to write.
Jilli, I hadn't sent that to you? I swear I had! If not, mea culpa.
YOU HADN'T.
I'm almost done with the second installment, and I am in love. Also:
John thinks about it. "As long as you remember the first rule."
"Don't get caught?"
"Don't get caught."
I always knew my father took his child-rearing advice from the Addams.
Wow. That must have been when I was on Apathy Med, because I thought of you the whole time I read them.
Okay, that is probably the best Sherlock fic I've ever read.
ita !, unless you've moved in the last year, I have your address for VVC DVDs. amych, I shall need yours. Profile address is good.
I should give that fic a try. The person who recced it on crack_van said it was an Adams family/Sherlock crossover, so I was imagining John Adams the president with Sherlock and it seemed very odd.
That Sherlock was delightful!