Okay, it's time for one of those "yes, I am alive" posts. Yes. I am alive. However, I've been fending off a killer sinus infection for about 4 weeks now. I've gone the antibiotic/narcotic route twice and, honestly, coming out of that funk is bad enough… so I'm just winging it right now and trying to get rest, blah, blah
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But then I've always thought that the fewer competing comms, the better. It makes it easier for new people coming into the fandom and it eliminates annoying cross-posting issues.
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But it's YOUR happy place, and that's what is important. Plus, when you write that emotionally bare and raw fic, it soars above the ordinary. I've read death fic for you, and loved it.
So, basically, I guess what I'm trying to say is - be true to yourself, young grasshopper! And we will read and savor all your words.
Promise.
ETA: Yes, on the Hewligan thing. It's one step closer to original fic, as you have so much room to add in backstory and are less constrained by canon. *nudges you toward the OF*
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THIS. SO MUCH THIS.
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You know, that's what I love about Hewligan - and what I'd love to see from others - ideas about backstory and how two seemingly unrelated or mis-matched characters could get together and be happy. It does give the writer some wiggle room with canon and I can't wait to see if others will jump in the pool with me.
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Please do keep writing because you need your happy place (and your tough stories hit hard and sometimes that's just the ticket.)
Although I haven't written any Hewligan yet, I do enjoy reading it and I think writing isn't far away for me. :-D
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I do hope you'll join in writing Hewligan soon. I love that you can take two seemingly mis-matched characters and find a way to put them together that not only feels plausible, but can get the reader rooting for them. And like I said, these two guys just have a certain chemistry whether it's John and Rodney or Brendan and Emmett or... It's a fun way to stretch as a writer, but I can speak from experience that you really get wrapped up in your pairings. But that's what I'd love to see happen.
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