A Checkmate Timeline - Chronological

Jul 04, 2007 00:07

Several people have asked if I could clarify the timeline, since the story jumps around a lot. I know my preference is for the as-published order or jumping, because I like the way you learn things slowly, but it can get a little confusing.

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checkmate timeline, checkmate 'verse, checkmate, mcshep, mckay/sheppard

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julia_here July 4 2007, 04:37:31 UTC
This is me being too lazy to find the comment where you asked me about Nevermind: tlstr. I've posted up to Stanza 12, and will post 13 on Thursday and 14 Saturday (if the creek don't rise and all that jazz). The first two are about 3,000 words, getting shorter for a while (due to valid story telling reasons, honest) and now stretching back out beyond the three thousand mark. The song should be wound up at either 16 or 17, it rather depends on Drusilla.

And I need to update Memories.

Julia, need to write some tonight, but it's been a long, tough day

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beadattitude July 4 2007, 04:40:19 UTC
Thanks hon. I need to write too but, ugh, sinuses!!

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Cats julia_here March 7 2011, 17:48:01 UTC
What's really funny is that I was raised to despise cat. To totally hate them. I read you series and here I think that I would like to gave one. This is shocking. Fantastic series thanks !!!!

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Re: Cats beadattitude July 5 2013, 03:24:07 UTC
Thank you!

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beadattitude July 4 2007, 05:43:02 UTC
I don't know if it's a sink sink, you know? I'm not sure. He was kind of freaked out by the shower, you know, and tries not to get wet.

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beadattitude July 4 2007, 05:47:14 UTC
Yup.

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jmchau July 4 2007, 05:33:05 UTC
You are a wonder.

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beadattitude July 4 2007, 05:43:52 UTC
What? What'd I do? (So I can do it again!) :D

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tonicollins July 4 2007, 23:20:07 UTC
Thanks for this; I love to read off paper so when this is 'mostly' *g* finished I plan on printing and rereading. Again. *g*

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chebonne July 5 2007, 18:18:49 UTC
This is great. I've read the series both ways, but I feel there are some benefits to read them like this -- John's acceptance of his state, if nothing else.

Memories!

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