EDITED: It's been brought to my attention that the "short versions" of my prompts were not actually short at all; it's probably too late to do this, but I edited my letter again. :( I'm going to put the original short versions in a link so that they aren't inaccessible. Next year, I will be better prepared and less bad at this, I hope.
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Uhhhh... hi! I'm just poking around the Yuletide letters spreadsheet here, and I would be really fascinated to hear your rant! If you wanted to deliver it. :-)
(I am so un-chronologically inclined I never even NOTICED that before, but - yeah. I am fascinated to hear the details now I've realized that, oh yeah, THIS HAPPENED! ;P)
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:)
I guess it was overly dramatic of me to characterize it as a "rant," though. It's not something that makes me mad. It's just a tricky fact about the Anne series due to the way it was written.
The problem is, it’s not really possible to make a timeline that includes both Anne of Green Gables and Rilla of Ingleside except by divorcing it from RL history, which neither of those books is interested in doing. Rilla is adamantly about the same war that all its readers remember from just a few years ago. AoGG doesn’t insist on its time period in the same way, but it is unusually attentive to fashion and the physical details of daily life. Puffed sleeves and muted colors are “in,” the PEI rail system is fully functional, and the White Sands Hotel is lit with electric lights. If we guess on the early side and make Matthew a victim of the Panic of 1893, there still isn’t time for Anne to teach at the Avonlea school, disappoint Gil all through Redmond, teach ( ... )
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Yeah, just reading back to your old entries and noticing that you're one of the people whose prompts I wanted to reply to last year, too, only I ended up not doing any treats because I was exhausted and sick. Also, you seem awesome. Maybe I should friend you?
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I got a great surprise story last year from justice_turtle about the time issue. And also, your icon is beautiful! Where does it come from?
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