Thank you! I hadn't seen TR1 yet when I'd written this, though- and the whole series goes AU before Trinity, so it's somewhat possible that he hadn't really seen it in this verse. (somewhat.)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!enigmatictearsSeptember 23 2006, 14:28:54 UTC
Ok, if it pretty much broke what was left of my sanity, and I had my eyes open the entire time, I know it broke your brain. But again, like you said, so worth it...muahahahaha
Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!sorrelchestnutSeptember 24 2006, 04:56:36 UTC
It was more the ick parts that got me more than anything else. I was talking to my dad this morning and I think I've convinced him to see it with me when it hits DVD. It's right up his alley.
You didn't do anything shopping cart-related after I left, did you?
And since when do you read lj, anyway? I thought you said you never went near it anymore.
Ahhhh, at least the team will *talk* to him now. I hope John can feel close to them again. Poor guy, so out of the loop and out of the family. *sniffle*
Well, I haven't posted (or, y'know, written) the part after Present, Imperfect, so I suppose you'll just have to take my word that they're talking now. Going on missions, even.
And yeah, he's out of the loop. But they're all trying and so is he, and they'll all get there eventually. I always have faith in the four of them. Especially when I'm writing it and know how it ends.
I'm normally a very linear writer. When I'm working on a story- a longish one, or a series, not just a short scribble I just sat down and put to paper- I have the whole thing planned out. The level of detail with which it's planned depends on the story, but I always know the beginning, the end, and how I plan to get from the former to the latter. This particular series I have ridiculously planned out, since the last part has a very particular and relatively complicated structure set up for it, and I have to have every scene planned out to have the tone and theme for each to fit the structure. It's been driving me crazy working on it and I've made ridiculous amounts of notes, but it's a good kind of crazy, and it's the kind of frustration I enjoy.
On the other hand, that's why I enjoy writing Blue so much. It doesn't really have a specific beginning, or an ending, and it's about as far away from linear as you can get- so it's a break from my usual style, a relaxing authorial vacation, so to speak.
Comments 11
Reply
Reply
Reply
You didn't do anything shopping cart-related after I left, did you?
And since when do you read lj, anyway? I thought you said you never went near it anymore.
Reply
Poor guy, so out of the loop and out of the family.
*sniffle*
Reply
And yeah, he's out of the loop. But they're all trying and so is he, and they'll all get there eventually. I always have faith in the four of them. Especially when I'm writing it and know how it ends.
Reply
I rarely the know the endings to my stories other than 'spike and xander end up together'...
:)
Reply
On the other hand, that's why I enjoy writing Blue so much. It doesn't really have a specific beginning, or an ending, and it's about as far away from linear as you can get- so it's a break from my usual style, a relaxing authorial vacation, so to speak.
Reply
What fun! And snuggly boys, yum!
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment