I've been terminally rubbish at Yuletide this year. I've barely read anything. Trouble is, I tend to read fanfic when I get seized by the fannish need for a particular character or pairing, and then I go out and devour everything I can about her/him/etc/them. But I don't tend to read through archives on spec, so when the Yuletide archive goes live
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Also I am terribly impressed at the places you managed to find - my own revolutionary-Paris-stalking, which took place in the summer, was a bit cut short for various reasons (several people have responded to this with Well, That Just Means You'll Have To Go Again, with which I heartily concur), so we didn't get to see quite so many exciting places - but we did go to the Musée Carnavalet and saw all the things you mention - and, my personal favourite, Camille's inkpot!
This post is fascinating as an insight into your yuletide-writing process: when I was reading the story for the very first time (on Christmas morning!), I remember thinking, how can she possibly know so much about it? And capture the characters so well? So it's lovely to read a bit more about How You Did It. And of course I think you should be ( ... )
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I've read Certain Chunks of Claretie, but not all of it - sounds like an excellent project for After Finals, I think. ;) I've heard that thing about Lucile's socks before, and I find it terribly, terribly cute! Surely all biographers and historians need to be sekritly fannish...
I am definitely planning to go back to Paris during my forthcoming gap year, so I will have to call on you for directions to hidden revolutionary awesomeness when I do. The companion with whom I was travelling fortunately, displayed great tolerance for my desire to go to places where Camille once walked around. It was GREAT.
It's lovely to think there are other Camille fangirls out there in the ether! I do love Mantel's Max very much too, of course (not so much the historical Robespierre, but as written by Mantel he... well, simply breaks my heart), and the Max ( ... )
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Bonus Necker teaservice:
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And when do we get to go to the MUSEUM OF AWESOME near Grenoble??
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Aaaand another vote here for the undeniable shiny if Mantel does manage to write The Woman Who Died Of Robespierre!
(p.s. I want to drink coffee out of that china, srsly.)
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