but hold me tight and fear not

Sep 07, 2009 15:49

Autumn is coming; I can smell it and taste it. Today is fey and wet and windy, and the tree I can see from my window is half orange already. The apple tree is heavy with fruit (and occasionally with cats, as Willow loves to settle on one of the top branches and smirk down at the world), the geese are flying, and I am lighting more candles than is ( Read more... )

autumn, tam-lin, mr caruthers' sordid past, the needle and vinyl play, buffy the vampire slayer, ballads, the evangeline story, in which i am very much a girl, books, meta, my fictional boyfriends, the writing life, her clothing is silk and purple

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tempestsarekind September 8 2009, 00:43:48 UTC
I find it...heartening, I suppose, that someone else has this problem. :) Whenever I write something, there's at least a 50/50 chance that "Tam Lin" will show up in it somewhere, while I wave my hands in perplexity and go, "How did that happen?" (In fact, I am currently writing a story whose file name is "not another tam lin reference," because I couldn't think of anything else to call it! I should probably come up with a real title, one of these days.)

One of my favourite things is that Janet saves Tam-Lin, not by grabbing a sword of iron and driving it through the Faerie Queen's heart, but by loving

Yes, this. That's so important to me too--not just with this ballad, but the things I write more generally. There's a reason that the other story I keep coming back to is "The Snow Queen." That ability to love and be stubborn is *absolutely* heroic, to me.

ETA: Also, that Sunshine blurb is SO WRONG. Seriously, what.

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faeriemaiden September 9 2009, 15:51:04 UTC
I was going to defend myself with "it's only one story thus far!" except that I remembered that I wrote fanfiction for Joss Whedon's Angel that was totally a Tam-Lin retelling, with quotations and everything. *facepalm* And when it's not Tam-Lin, it's The House Carpenter. Of course, whenever I'm stuck for a title on something I find some nice T.S. Eliot to lift...

Yes, this. That's so important to me too--not just with this ballad, but the things I write more generally. There's a reason that the other story I keep coming back to is "The Snow Queen." That ability to love and be stubborn is *absolutely* heroic, to me.

Absolutely! Especially since, you know, I'm really not ever going to be the girl who can win the day through physical valour. I'm fairly physically strong -- averagely, I suppose -- and not tiny, but still, I might manage to give a few good hacks with a sword or shoot off a bullet or two before the bad guys felled me. In fact, most of the girls I know are that way. Most of my heroes are that way. So I like to hear it ( ... )

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tempestsarekind September 10 2009, 03:50:31 UTC
I don't even think I'd manage that much! So I would definitely need to invest in some other forms of bravery, were I ever called upon to be heroic.

One of my favorite bits in the Murry books is when Meg has to find it in herself to love Mr. Jenkins--because loving Charles Wallace is easy for her, but loving Mr. Jenkins is hard.

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barefoottomboy September 8 2009, 08:05:27 UTC
what would you lot think of Reynardine as a taken-name by a female vampire?

The only place I've ever come across the name Reynardine has been in the Evangeline mix you made, and I automatically assumed it was a female name before I heard the song, so I'd say that's quite possible! ;-)

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lady_moriel September 9 2009, 04:18:03 UTC
Yeah, same here. >_< It looks like a feminine name to me, anyway.

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