fic: terabithia (tezufuji) and repost

Aug 06, 2011 10:54

The first fic is a repost of my first fic because I'd prefer to keep it in my journal. The second is another fic entirely.

fic repost

Title: Terabithia
Characters/Pairings: TezuFuji, bordering on friendshippy gen.
Rating: K.
Warnings: run-on sentences and a lilac hue with a smattering of I-don't-know-what-I'm-writing
Length: 1,745
Summary: there is a ( Read more... )

fic: oneshot, fic: tezufuji, fic: pot

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bluewings_lagoo August 6 2011, 04:42:07 UTC
Beautiful, that's how I would describe your TeFu fics. They are deep, thought provoking and leave a really lasting impression :) I am still trying to figure out just what
Fuji was referring to when he asked Tezuka if he was all right as well as the supposed 'spell' Fuji whispered into Tezuka's ear xD

Can I pursuade you in some way or another to write more TeFu fics?:'D

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fleuraelis August 6 2011, 04:50:52 UTC
o///o Thank you. Don't ask me, because I don't know either. /is shot.

Well, the fun part in reading a story is the interpretation - and I'd love to hear yours. As for more fics, well, hopefully I can write more, hahaha.

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bluewings_lagoo August 6 2011, 16:38:25 UTC
Lololol, looks like we will never know then; guess it will be up to how we want to interpret them then xD ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 6 2011, 23:33:57 UTC
b-because, well, I have my own set of interpretations and it might not match with other people's and I don't wanna impose-

aaaargh Terabithia is a spaghetti mess I knew it I knew it.

OMGOMGOMG YOU ACTUALLY WROTE IT. Your interpretations mostly align with mine xD, awesome! Especially the last bit where Fuji is amused, because he so likes to laugh at people.

NO NO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WRITING THAT - THERE IS NEVER A WRONG INTERPRETATION ONLY DIFFERENT ONES AND MY STORY HAS NO MEANING OTL - /pulls you out of dark hole

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bluewings_lagoo August 7 2011, 10:49:53 UTC
I think that's normal since as the writer, you definitely would have written it with a certain interpretation in mind and it's a matter of whether they manage to get it or do they instead see things differently. There's no one true interpretation, that you are right about!:) I believe though that every story has a particular interpretation that the author would like the readers to see so it's good too when they do ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 7 2011, 11:09:02 UTC
Sometimes I write about something which I wanna be a certain way, and then someone comes along with this brand new shiny interpretation and I fall in love with that interpretation instead. Haha. This is why I love stories, books, fics and everything I can read in general.

Nooooo that can't be right - you can totally read between lines, for evidence see the above comments XD. It's really an honor for a writer if her fic causes readers to think about it even after they've stopped reading - thank you so much.

WHAT CAN I SAY SOMETIMES THE KEYBOARD MOVES MY ITSELF. I AM THANKFUL THAT YOU WROTE THAT MUCH. It's not so different, actually. I just have a hard time picturing Tezuka feeling inferior to somebody - but he may, I don't know him that well.

o///o OMG SO THANK YOU but somehow the moment I start to write the original meaning I want to convey kinda gets really really lost. B-but you're the one who wrote Dreaming on the Court aren't you and it's so sweet it's so so sweet.

you're so nice and can I friend you?

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bluewings_lagoo August 7 2011, 12:13:04 UTC
I just realised that I wrote 'yelling' instead of 'telling' in my third paragraph xD;; -phone's autocorrect is epic fail orz-

I know what you mean; it's a good thing for a author to be flexible in her/his thinking cause that means you are able to see issues from various perpectives and it can be a very enriching experience, not to mention that you learn and improve from it as well :> High-fives for loving to read!:D

Haha, but what if I read too much when there really isn't anything deeper behind it or worse, I read it wrongly?D: It's a good fic, it deserves to be given recognition; I am simply doing that :)

-giggles- Haha, I am glad too; it never hurts to give writers the encouragement!^^ I know how much it means when someone comments/likes your fic and engages you in a discussion over it; your world suddenly feels so much brighter and reading them really cheers you up :'D I think I can understand why you feel that way; his character doesn't seem to give off that image right?:'D The reason why I had that idea was due to one ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 7 2011, 12:24:19 UTC
Yell isn't that too far away from tell so that's okay, I guess? Hahaha. Phone autocorrect is horrible!

Very true - except if I read classics and I'm too lazy to come up with a decent interpretation on my own and I go to sparknotes and just nod along. /phail. I never really like reading books for school - I don't know.

It can't be wrong, because it's yours, isn't it? As long as it makes sense.

I agree with you on that - it's a very nice feeling indeed! Ah, I can see where'd you'd see that - it makes total sense. So maybe he does feel inferior after all. When I wrote that sentence my thoughts were something along Tezuka being a ground-dweller, teehee.

Your fics aren't horrible! Really, the number of reviews don't determine the quality of a piece of writing - sometimes people read a fic on their phones and hate to write comments on them so they don't, and other times they just can't find the words to describe. people like me /phails

Yay! /goes and friends

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bluewings_lagoo August 7 2011, 12:57:58 UTC
Haha, it's kinda funny, like you need to emphasise the real meaning to me xDDD It is, keeps making me send weird messages!><

Haha! Sometimes I feel lazy too and when it's just too tiring to think, I ask around from interpretations and then build on them to form my own interpretation xDD It depends for me but usually I don't mind reading any literary text as long as it's not formulas or something @_@

Aww, thanks~ //'w'// I need to start giving more weight to my own opinions and not be scared to be the odd one out :o

Writers eat them for dinner!xD -nom nom nom- Your view also makes sense to me; it is true that Tezuka is a more realistic down-to-earth sort of person, hence he is unable to understand Fuji whose character is completely opposite to his and he knows that he wouldn't be able to thrive in the kind of environment that Fuji would feel completely at ease in. I like this interpretation too, it fits well as a character analysis in the fic :> Haha, thanks!:> It's just how so many of my fics are like that and I see other fics ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 9 2011, 02:44:44 UTC
It is - typos happen to the best of people xD. Luckily it's not on a resume or published journal or something XD. My phone autocorrects 'hell'. I can't even curse properly! DX

Well, reading books for school kinda feels like you're not supposed to enjoy them, hahaha. The teachers all want you to find 'Meaning' so much that sometimes it feels like the text became a lab specimen, and it gets too much, because I actually want to let the story I read be a story DX!

Odd people are awesome - there is nothing more boring than being normal, hahaha.

And breakfast and lunch depending on time of day! xD. I've only said 'ground-dweller' and look what you've come up with. You're awesome.

Don't get disheartened - there's this quote about how a writer should write only for one person, him/herself, so write as long as you enjoy writing, and don't think about the feedback!

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bluewings_lagoo August 9 2011, 14:25:54 UTC
Thankfully not indeed; I wouldn't know what to do otherwise xD;; LMAO! Just enter 'hell' into it's dictionary; that's what I do, along with all the other possible curse words I may use :P ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 11 2011, 03:32:38 UTC
I suppose it can get you a job with someone who has a sense of humor, or something. But I'm conflicted, see, if I enter 'hell' then my phone'll never autocorrect 'he'll' and then I'll have to press the apostrophe manually! OMG.

True, that. I used to get horrible marks at my Literature classes. I've been reading a lot of guilty pleasure WAFF lately - they turn me into mushy pink goo on the floor and it's wonderful.

I guess that's where the anti-conformist movement comes from. Although anti-conformists are extreme in the other direction, so that's not really reassuring.

OH SO MUCH. Especially after you've just wrested with a particularly stubborn printer and a couple thousand words that you don't know what about. The word itself is just a word describing animals that walk on land - all the connotations and such are from your perspective of the word. So I say that's quite some analysis you got there.

That is so true. There are so many brilliant writers around - kind of bumps your self-esteem a bit, hahaha.

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bluewings_lagoo August 11 2011, 11:04:06 UTC
Hahahahaha, it did be nice to work for a boss like that :DDD It won't??? Why not? It's supposed to be two different things D:

Same here. That's the problem with language subjects; there is no fixed marking scheme hence the markers can mark as they like and woe be upon anyone who writes something they disagree with...^^; -so unfair sobs- WAFF? Hahaha, mushy pink goo, I can imagine that, with a look of pure bliss and contentment on the top too hohoho xDDD

You have a point there; balance exists to counter extreme and ensure neither has leverage over the other I suppose :o

CLOUD NINE~ You print your fics?:> I wrestle with my horrible erratic muse, mental block, and then with my keyboard and mis-spellings in Microsoft Word. That's not the end yet; there's still horrible horrible lj and it's annoying habit of eating up the words and format I painstakingly created or making them look oh so ugly in an entry and reader unfriendly ;_; Pfft, words are associated with the meanings and ideas right? It's all a chain; I suppose all it takes is to ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 11 2011, 11:19:44 UTC
Well the autocorrect corrects 'hell' to 'he'll'. I hate pressing apostrophes. I always miss, somehow.

It's really difficult if you (general you, of course) have a particularly divergent teacher. Or maybe you're the deviant one - but you can't tell that by yourself, really. I love WAFF so much it's like Nutella.

Oops, no, lol. I'm tree-conscious xD. I would if I could, though, since seeing things on paper feels better, somehow. What I meant was, usually I write my fics in conjunction with a lab report or something, so I'd have more than two MS Word windows open and it's kinda confusing. And the printer eats my papers without spewing anything back - I don't know what it wants from me anymore. Spelling errors in MS Word are something we all face - it's especially bad in winter when my fingers are all numb. And I share your pain with LJ format ;_; It depends on both message conveyer and conveyee \o/ LJ says conveyer and conveyee are not words why aren't they words.

I don't really think that's too extreme. There are so many - most ( ... )

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bluewings_lagoo August 13 2011, 08:28:39 UTC

Hmm, that sucks; I was expecting that the dictionary will know when to select 'hell' and when to type 'he'll' :o

Haha, my lit teacher that time was a rather eccentric one (actually most lit teachers are kinda eccentric lol) who, well, had pretty strong views and they carried over to her belief in what is the right interpretation...I am not the deviant one!...right? What's WAFF?:o

The cold isn't so much of a problem here; it's more of the heat waves which really leave you feeling half dead >< Typing into the wee hours of morning is another thing that's inevitable too; once again, muse's fault :/ They aren't? I did think 'conveyer' at least is a word @_@ Me thinks lj's kinda broken...It kinda depends I think; for authors who publish their stories via the traditional method, the crowding out effect does apply. On the other hand, for those who simply use the mass media to publish their works, it's pretty easy and not too restrictive so more authors have a chance to flourish there and even gain recognition :) It's true though that they ( ... )

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fleuraelis August 15 2011, 12:54:56 UTC
Sorry for a one-week-later reply. RL has been eating my fingers.

No, no, I wasn't suggesting you're the deviant one! It's a general 'you', bad phrasing on my part, sorry Dx. But really, there's nothing wrong with being a deviant - really, the base definition is someone different - but I guess it's all the connotations attached to the word. WAFF stands for 'Warm And Fuzzy Feeling' - fluff, basically. Beautiful beautiful cotton candy fluff.

Egad I love winter so much more than summer. I can't stand summer - especially since they're above 40 degrees here. Watching New Year fireworks at temperatures that could denature your enzymes really puts off your spirit. It's funny how most authors have this love-hate relationship with their muse, lol. 'Conveyor' is a word. I think it's probably an American-British English thing?Being a published author seems so scary, sometimes, hahaha. It's like the pressure of churning out good stories with an incoming deadline - kinda takes the joy of writing, maybe? But it's probably just my opinion - I avoid ( ... )

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