You Get What You Need and Satisfaction by Cori Lannam (R)

Mar 08, 2010 07:22

Apparently the rec I had up is no longer available online. Thus:

Title: You Get What You Need and Satisfaction by Cori Lannam
Fandom: Sports Night
Pairing: Casey/Dan
Categories: angst, action, drama
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: n/a

Author on LJ: marzilla 
Website: http://www.mieza.net/corilannam/index.html

Review:
Casey and Dan are on the outs ( Read more... )

pairing: casey/dan, genre: angst, genre: action/adventure, fandom: sports night, recs by jane, genre: drama, length: long

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andeincascade March 8 2010, 14:33:05 UTC
Jane, your link is dead, alas.

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jane_elliot March 8 2010, 14:55:20 UTC
Grr. It looks like this might be one of the skeeter63 sites. I've put out a request for an alternate link -- if that doesn't come up with anything in the next hour or two I'll pull the rec and put up a different one.

Thanks!

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andeincascade March 8 2010, 15:02:36 UTC
It's too bad if it's gone; it's a terrific story. I was so in the mood to read it again.

Shouldn't you be writing, girlie??? Hmm??? *g*

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jane_elliot March 8 2010, 15:06:01 UTC
Well, the site is down, but is hopefully coming back. I do remember checking that link when I first wrote up the rec (a month or two ago), so it *should* still be there. I hope.

I'm at 4,000 words! The problem is, I can't come up with any plausible reason to work in COTWpt2 and I'm afraid that if I leave it off entirely, folks will be annoyed with me. So I've been stalling. I need to bite the bullet, I guess, and just get it done. (Though, at the same time, if you write COTW as a logical episode from Ray's POV, it doesn't actually have much impact and is thus a pretty crappy final story for the series. *sigh*) On the plus side, I've managed to work in (in a semi-logical manner) every single tidbit from the epilogue. I'm rather proud of that:)

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hel_cat69 April 17 2010, 18:33:17 UTC
You rec'ed Maderr's works, right? I just want to say that she moved from amasour.com to maderr.com but some of her older works are unavailable, in the process of being reworked, or sold as ebooks.

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jane_elliot April 22 2010, 04:29:20 UTC
I don't know? The name doesn't sound familiar. Unless these are both the same author. At any rate, the links seem to work, so I'm not going to keep my fingers crossed that that stays true for a while:)

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