Well, not really, considering all the ground you have to cover. But it's a great little resource to have at hand, to remind the reader (aka me *g*) of What Hath Gone Before. So thanks for posting it!
But it's actually not even a summary of the series -- just the background of the series. I summed up the series with "adventures ensue," now that's a nice short summary!
But if you think it's useful, I can include the link in future posts.
Oh, good idea! I was definitely planning to make sure the Criss-Cross tags page gets updated, but I should probably update this post too.
And if this is a subtle way of asking how it's going, well . . . I got most of the way through the really sloggy hard part of the next story and I'm almost ready to get to the fun part, except when I re-read what I've written and the sloggy part just sucks and I lose motivation. So I'm not really sure what I'm going to do about that, but I am still working on it. Also working on some other Atlantis stuff.
So is Cross Product the first in the series? Is Criss-Cross just the name of the series? I read the first story a while ago and I would like to reread so I can read all the new stories.
Yes, Criss-Cross is the series name and Cross Product is the first story, BUT when I started posting them on Wraithbait there was no good way to do series. So on Wraithbait the later stories Cross Multiplication, Cross Training, and Cross Country ended up getting done as later "chapters" in the big story Cross Product. That's not the way I want them organized and I'm halfway through reorganization on Wraithbait -- but if you first found the story there, you have a good reason to be puzzled about the names.
Re: Anxiously awaiting thequasar273May 28 2008, 19:28:53 UTC
Ha! I have done some work on that story, but it got tabled for the moment while I struggle with my offering for mcshep_match. That's the only challenge I'm signed up for, though, so I should be able to get back to the mermaids in a few weeks. It helps to know that people are waiting, thanks!
Re: Anxiously awaiting thepegasuspupMay 28 2008, 20:09:27 UTC
OMG, I thought you were playing. Now I am really looking forward to learning about little O'Neill and the Mermaids. And more about John and his little brother (hee hee hee)
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed it! I can't say it's hopeless, but I've been in writer's block for a bit and I'm not sure if I'll ever get back to it. Feedback like yours does help with the motivation, though!
Well i wish you luck in resolving it. I find it helps if you take your left (right if your left handed) foot, draw on the heel, ball and middle toe. Then use said foot to grasp a pen and write the first sentence that comes to mind on a piece of paper. If that doesn't help well then you have a new-age wall hanging to give out a christmas time. ;D
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Well, not really, considering all the ground you have to cover. But it's a great little resource to have at hand, to remind the reader (aka me *g*) of What Hath Gone Before. So thanks for posting it!
~a fangirl of little memory~
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But if you think it's useful, I can include the link in future posts.
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And if this is a subtle way of asking how it's going, well . . . I got most of the way through the really sloggy hard part of the next story and I'm almost ready to get to the fun part, except when I re-read what I've written and the sloggy part just sucks and I lose motivation. So I'm not really sure what I'm going to do about that, but I am still working on it. Also working on some other Atlantis stuff.
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Great series. It is a set of stories I come back to again and again and again.
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*gnaws on her foot in agnst*
This is an amazing series and i would love to see it continued.
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In anycase i wish you luck resolving it.
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