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Jan 01, 2012 12:31

Yuletide reveal!

I wrote the following stories:

The Owl and the Cuckoo -- Love's Labour's Lost gen, ensemble. 'You do the king my father too much wrong / And wrong the reputation of your name, / In so unseeming to confess receipt / Of that which hath so faithfully been paid.' From the shelter of a hermitage, the Queen of France sends her most ( Read more... )

yuletide 2011, fandom: love's labour's lost, fandom: doctor faustus, fandom: hamlet, fandom: oglaf, fandom: richard ii, fandom: greek mythology, fandom: henriad, fandom: richard iii, fandom: echo bazaar, fandom: fairytales, fandom: community, fandom: r&gad

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mithrigil January 1 2012, 20:37:28 UTC
YOU ARE A FILTHY SNEAK AGAIN AND I ADORE YOU

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gileonnen January 1 2012, 20:38:38 UTC
UNREPENTANT. UTTERLY UNREPENTANT.

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little_lady_d January 2 2012, 00:46:54 UTC
i half-suspected the r&gad/ebz mash-up was yours. something about the image of guildenstern with an ancient hunting rifle.

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little_lady_d January 3 2012, 01:39:44 UTC
yes, please! and wrestle them for secrets. ... the tigers, i mean.

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gileonnen January 4 2012, 00:00:19 UTC
^___^ how hard could it be to write Guildenstern in the Neath, when you've already done it so beautifully?

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gileonnen January 4 2012, 00:02:21 UTC
^_^ Many of them are old, familiar fandoms for me, but it was a joy to branch out into new and exciting canons!

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elanya January 3 2012, 03:00:23 UTC
So... Based mostly on the fact that you consistently write such fascinating and beautifully composed things for Yuletide and apparently do interesting things like Big Gay Hamlet Ficathons otherwise, I wanted to friend you, and wondered if that was okay? I am, conversely, mostly boring in my journal. I am also

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gileonnen January 4 2012, 00:03:50 UTC
That is entirely okay, and I would be glad to friend you back. <33 Your comments are consistently fantastic, and OH MY GOD YOUR LAERTES, HOW COULD ANY LAERTES BE AS PERFECT AS YOUR LAERTES.

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elanya January 4 2012, 00:25:57 UTC
Hooray! And thank you! I was pretty fond of him too, poor guy :3 Honestly I didn't even read your post on him until after I'd written it, so I'm extra glad you liked what I did with/to him!

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gileonnen January 4 2012, 00:29:39 UTC
Well--now I feel less like I'm off my rocker for liking these elements in Laertes's characterization. ^_~ If you can see them, too, then there's a chance they might actually be present, right?

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reconditarmonia January 4 2012, 08:22:18 UTC
OK, I'm getting around to reading some of these now and if I'd read the Oglaf one before I'd totally have guessed! And this is a) not Monday-morning quarterbacking and b) not because of the art! It is because of the Coriolanus reference, among other references.

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gileonnen January 4 2012, 13:46:57 UTC
^___^ As I said to my recipient--several people would have done Shakespeare references, but I'm probably the only one who would've done a Coriolanus reference.

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