wip meme...

Aug 09, 2006 19:37

Just so I don't lose track of all my WIPs, I decided to take part in that WIP meme which I found a while ago on LJ. Alas, I didn't save the link, so I have no clue what it actually said, but I remember that it was about telling people about one's works in progress and quoting from it ( Read more... )

moving pics: pirates of the caribbean, fic: writing, moving pics: star wars, media: lord of the rings, fic: beta reading

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txorakeriak August 9 2006, 18:26:59 UTC
The Gillington-one made me giggle. So typical.
You'll be surprised. That one is the S&M!Norrie Fic of Doom.

I'm a little confused... has Jack lost his memory?
Yes. Jack is about as confused as you are in that scene. :)

Are you going to delve deeper into some of the plots you've got going here? *is curious*
In which plot are you interested in particular? :D Don't want to spoil you, of course, but I might give some more clues. :)

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txorakeriak August 16 2006, 21:18:58 UTC
Of course I'm still working on the S&M-Gillington Fic of Doom! :D And I actually will continue writing it down, once inspiration hits me again and I know what to write. :)

The "21st Century Sparrington" fic has three parts - two have been posted yet. If you haven't read them, just check my fic memories and you'll find them. The quote is from the second part.
"Chain of Command" was inspired by the movie "Secretary" with Maggie Gyllenhaal. Have you seen the movie? I was too tempted to transfer the sub/dom relationship of the characters to the PotC fandom to resist. :D
The Vader/Palpatine+Sparrington fic was started after a prompt by order_of_chaos (Who else?) who requested "Sparrington with Norrington=privateer, Groves=Navy, Evil=Vader+Palpatine". It's as confused as it sounds. :D I'm really curious when I will finish that one. ;)

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txorakeriak August 19 2006, 15:01:59 UTC
Well, Secretary is a very special movie.

Summary:
In the typical romantic comedy, a woman meets her ideal man, and after being separated from him by a range of comic trials, eventually marries him, with the prospect of happiness for ever after. So Steven Shainberg's directorial debut "Secretary" belongs to the same genre as, say, "The Wedding Planner" or "Maid in Manhattan", but it is a far darker, kinkier affair than your average rom com ( ... )

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