Firefly Double Drabble: "Road to Emmaus"

May 15, 2005 18:31

Title: Road to Emmaus
Fandom: Firefly/Serenity
Word Count: 200
Author's Note: For the first 20weeks challenge, "Anticipation." We were supposed to produce a work of art on that theme using one of the ten Serenity characters. I chose Shepherd Book. Unbetaed . . . I'm still in the market for volunteers!

Road to Emmaus )

ficathon/challenge, firefly, drabble/ficlet, fanfic

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gvambat May 16 2005, 03:41:53 UTC
Oooh, I like this a lot. :)

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alixtii May 16 2005, 04:06:37 UTC
Thanks!

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fleshlycherry May 16 2005, 14:45:29 UTC
Mmmm...Bookish mystery angst. Good work.

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alixtii May 16 2005, 15:07:29 UTC
Thank you. Mystery angst seemed to lend itself well to the theme of "anticipation," and Book was the natural character for mystery angst. That provided the Emmaus parallel, and suddenly I had a ficlet.

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cottonwoolfairy May 16 2005, 17:41:27 UTC
Yeah, I really like the parallels you've drawn. Books echoing each other :)

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dien May 17 2005, 01:37:43 UTC
Mm lovely. I likes!!! Book's always been one of my favorite characters; this is nice and foreboding.

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alixtii May 17 2005, 02:05:10 UTC
One of the nice things about this challenge community is that it invites us to work with characters we would ordinarily skip right over. I have to confess that I never really "got" Book, nor became emotionally invested in him the way I did with most of the other characters. One of the reasons I chose to do Book first, I have to admit, was that I wanted to get him out of the way. (Another major reason was that Book's mysterious background lent itself to the theme of anticipation.)

That said, I am proud of this ficlet and the parallels I'm able to draw between Book's life and the Christ story. Book's most obvious characteristic is of course his Christianity, and I chose to work with that. Understandably, his religion and his ministry provide him with the perspective through with he sees the world, and so it seemed fitting that his angst would manifest in this fashion. I do feel I understand Book at least a little bit more after writing this.

Thank you for your gracious feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed my humble ficlet.

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anotherusedpage May 18 2005, 00:51:37 UTC
Oh, that's very clever! I really like that. Beautifully and simply written. :)

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alixtii May 18 2005, 01:44:29 UTC
Why, thank you!

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calijirl5150 May 23 2005, 09:10:01 UTC
Beautiful, just beautiful. Full of mystery, would love to see you flesh this story out more. You wrote Book very well.

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alixtii July 7 2005, 01:09:09 UTC
Thank you!

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