Mix: The Siren's Songs

Feb 22, 2012 09:20

The Siren’s Songs is a fanmix concerning the character of Eideard/Eddie in the Journeys ‘verse. This mix is more about his history with Aindrea/Andy Haldane, the transformation from the arranged-marriage and strangers they were to the strong partnership they became. There will be much more of Eddie and Andy in this ‘verse, but this mix has been ( Read more... )

verse: journeys, pairing: hillbilly/haldane, character: andy haldane, fandom: the pacific, character: eddie jones, art: fanmix

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duysterwoud February 23 2012, 12:13:57 UTC
again, I loved it.
To be honest, Journeys 'verse is quickly becoming one of my favourite pieces of fiction ever (so please, write some more); mainly because of my obsession with mythology and folk tales of all kinds of civilizations (this is also one of the reasons I'm in love with American Gods by Neil Gaiman).
if you ever need a background character or something, feel free to let me know ;-)

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rivlee February 23 2012, 18:20:34 UTC
Thank you.

I'm taking a month or so away from writing the Journeys 'verse just because it took so much out of me when I first started writing that fic and a few weeks a way is a good thing. (I went through, like, ALL the emotions while writing it.) I am planning on going back to it over and over though. Not quite like I do with the other 'verses, not little ficlets, but more longer, pov-based fics. Or switiching narrators. Like, with the Eddie and Andy story I have started so far, it starts off with Leckie sitting htem down and collecting their story, so the narration weaves in and out from past and present.

I will def. pick your brain about other mythologies. I pretty much known the Greek/Roman like the back of my hand and have decent knowledge of Celtic and Egyptian (and a sprinkling of Persian and Japanese) but other than that I'm pretty lacking.

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duysterwoud February 24 2012, 09:14:49 UTC
Ok, I'm very familiar with Greek, Roman and Egyptian mythology + various mythological creatures. Other than that, I know a lot about Norse mythology (Odin, Loki etc.). I'm also an avid reader of fantasy fiction, so I know plenty of 'made up' mythologies.

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