There's so much, where to begin? Well, it depends. Most of this is Narnia, though there are a few other things, too. To decide if you are interested in "Not My Children's Narnia" (I'm an adult writing mostly adult characters for mostly adult readers) try Under Cover, or the first three chapters of The Stone Gryphon, Part 1 (Oxfordshire 1942), and/
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I did this for the remix. Are you going to do it? Are you eligible in Narnia or another fandom?
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I've actually gone back to look over the reviews for TSG, and I realized the more chapters you posted, the longer (and more detailed) my reviews got. But I never really looked at the dates.
As for the remix, I qualify in two of the fandoms, maybe 3... but I'm going to pass. I haven't even looked at my fanfics in the past few weeks. Too busy cleaning and organizing! I'd call it Spring Cleaning but it's a long project I started right after the New Year. :-)
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Thank you for this little bit of pleasure :-D Now I am even more impatient, the wait is excruciating and delicious all at once !
Marie
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And you might think its repetitive and unoriginal, but feedback is enormously helpful to me. Over and over there are things that in the story, or things that are better in the story, because readers put them there.
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During last week I have read all Your stories and I really, really love them. Those were first Narnian fic I have read, but I spend a lot of time in Harry Potter fandom, reading mostly long adult (not essentially with sex but with adult view of life ;-) ) stories.
In points:
- I especially liked seeing different genres in different stories (like in Vorkosigan Saga).
- Narnian parts were the most boring - everyone is nice, loves Aslan and nothing bad happens during those stories, because every little quarrel is immediately resolved. Lonely Islands and Washington were much better.
- I would like read Your timeline of Pevensies' stay in Narnia - how old are they when Edmund meets Morgan etc.
- I liked a realistic view of law, reading and writing it (although I haven't tried reading contracts aloud as an aphrodisiac). My favourite was Pierce acknowledging Edmund's skill in Narnian treaties.
I am waiting for the next parts !
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