Fic: (Narnia) Poleis 1/?

Oct 29, 2005 12:29

I had this idea for a story set in Calormen ever since I began brainstorming for last year's yuletide challenge. I wrote a a page or two about Edmund accidentally buying a slave boy, a page or two about Lord Peridan and Edmund plotting together, until I realized this was too slow going for me to finish in time for Yuletide. So instead I wrote Memory of Read more... )

narnia: edmund, narnia: poleis, fic: narnia, fandom: narnia

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pere_chan December 12 2005, 03:26:22 UTC
Very intrigued by this story. Just spent a few not-entirely-fruitless hours going through the net for Narnia fanfic and found your "Memory of Heaven" as well--which I greatly liked.

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corbeaun January 3 2006, 04:20:43 UTC
Thanks! Intrigued is good, right? *grins happily*

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pere_chan January 5 2006, 12:21:38 UTC
Very good *grins back*

Do you write in other fandoms?

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cwazy_weiven June 12 2008, 15:03:17 UTC
I actually read the second part before I read this, and I have to say, it now makes a whole load more sense than it did a minute ago /doofus

Interesting and unique idea. I have to give credit to the Narnia fandom; the writers and fans seems to be people who posesses actual talent, unlike many of my other "popular" fandoms *coughNarutocough*

I'm looking forward to the continuation.

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cwazy_weiven June 12 2008, 15:07:24 UTC
(not that there aren't talented writers in the Naruto fandom. That didn't came out the way I intended it to)

DTA:

I didn't notice that this story was last updated in 2005. Now I feel like a complete idiot x3;;;;;;;

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corbeaun December 3 2008, 01:32:13 UTC
Don't be, please. I'm really happy this is still being read after so long. In fact, one of the reasons I put off finishing it was the lack of audience, in addition to some plot issues that was extremely hard to wrangle out, juxtaposed against a full plate of other more accessible stories. I've been working off-and-on on this story since then - not enough to post as a new section, but maybe one day. And then it'll be comments like yours that have helped push me to the finish.

(Also, so sorry I haven't responded until now: I've been away from the internet for months.)

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cwazy_weiven December 5 2008, 02:49:21 UTC
I get what you mean. Sometimes where a writer lacks in deserved attention, it takes just one positive comment, or just something to let you know that people are reading and appreciating what you churn out. I'm usually guilty of being a reader-non-reviewer, but it's only because I like to leave people more than 'awesome, update soon'. It's like they say, it isn't how many friends you have, it's to how many you were a friend to...or something...I've lost the plot so I'd better leave it at that.

(Don't worry, I tend to put off replying to a comment until I forget and stumble across it again a couple of years later)

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