tonight's thoughts

Jun 02, 2013 23:00

- they set an episode of Lewis in my college! They had a murder practically outside my bedroom door and they interviewed a suspect in the room directly above mine in my third year. I enjoyed the episode even thought it did sort of fall into the Gaudy Night trap, but the combination of constant 'oh, God, that's where I--' memories along with 'you ( Read more... )

wips, castle, lewis, call the midwife

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trobadora June 2 2013, 22:27:15 UTC
Hmmm - how about "the one that's closest to being finished"? I realise that's cheating ... but I do miss your writing. *g*

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philomytha June 3 2013, 09:43:59 UTC
Aww, thanks. I suspect it's going to be Ivan ;-)

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avanti_90 June 3 2013, 00:58:47 UTC
And I vote either Gregor's disappearance or Count Vorhalas. Will be glad to help with any of them if you want - I really miss your writing and can't wait to read fic by you again.

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philomytha June 3 2013, 09:44:38 UTC
I might have something to send over to you in due course

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avanti_90 June 3 2013, 09:53:20 UTC
excellent!

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shimotsuki June 3 2013, 03:18:04 UTC
the combination of constant 'oh, God, that's where I--' memories along with 'you can't get there from there' messing with college geography did cause a lot of distraction

Hee! That does sound like fun.

And as always, the programs you talk about sound tantalizing. Another friend was recently telling me about Bletchley Circle; is that something you've seen, and would you recommend it?

(And I will mention that 'all of them' is not a helpful answer

Oops. :) But I would enjoy any one... I guess my top votes would go to Alys, Simon, and Secret Agent Ivan, or else the one with Gregor's disappearance. Or -- whichever one sounds to you like the most fun to work on?

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philomytha June 3 2013, 09:45:31 UTC
Bletchley Circle is fabulous! It's another post-war Britain show, and the characters are outstanding, the mystery is gripping and the whole thing is well worth watching. Very highly recommended. The whole issue of secrets people are keeping about themselves, too ... Susan the code-breaking genius trying to become a dull suburban housewife is both brilliant and a bit heartbreaking.

And I'm certainly having fun writing :-)

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spiffikins June 3 2013, 05:46:26 UTC
I'm always up for gratuitous h/c :)

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philomytha June 3 2013, 09:45:52 UTC
Yeah, me too :-)

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