(Also, P-C, you might enjoy the logic book he wrote. It's published as a cheap paperback now. It was meant as a sort of introductory logic textbook, sort of "Everyman's Logic." The sorts of things he uses for the examples are great. I think there were a few directly from a few sceness in Alice.)
That sounds amusing. I did a report on him in seventh grade. He was an author, a photographer, and a mathematician!
Here's a link to my Buffyverse/Anita Blake crossover.
Should I have guessed this would be Spike/Xander? I feel... soiled. The writing is excellent and I enjoyed reading it... but I couldn't finish.
Connie I remember that. I think that I've only read two Anita/ Buffy crossovers but yours was fun and the other one didn't work at all. It had Buffy and Anita in the same universe and it just couldn't work.
Here's a link to my Buffyverse/Anita Blake crossover.
I'm suddenly wanting this same crossover, but featuring taciturn Oz and emo Richard.
The writing is excellent and I enjoyed reading it... but I couldn't finish.
Bummer. Your loss.
I saved the link. There's something about Spike/Xander that gives me the ookies but the dialogue is so authentic I might wade back in. Possibly after a night of drinking.
Come over to the dark dorky dark side, Laga....
And don't get me wrong. I loves me some guy/guy fun. It's just that particular couple making my brain itch. Though it would serve to explain their antagonistic relationship over the years... oh god! It's starting already!
I have a vid to send you when I get home from work. We'll get'cha.
I have to say Spike/Xander never works for me. I enjoyed the fanfic for the hilarity of the Anita Blake crossover, but S/X is always a "Huh?" for me. Not that it bothers me, I just completely don't see it. Of course, I tend to be relatively slash-blind. (Except, oddly enough, for my current WIP, where the moment my male leads had their first scene together, I realized that my fanfic-inclined CP was going to slash them, and I have to resist the temptation to deliberately lay on the UST for her reading pleasure.)