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Huzzah, writing
For quite a while I've been stricken with the odd dual phenomenon of a lot of ideas but total writer's block. A couple circumstances lifted that these past few days, namely a new prompt set over at
tolkien_weekly (how could I resist the prospect of using the theme "Blessings" as ironically as possible?) that suddenly made finishing my long-delayed responses to the "Bogey-stories" set easy, and the January Action-Adventure Bechdel Test Challenge proposed by
aliana1.
My finished drabble series concerning poor Gríma (two to date, each a chapter) can be found here.
For the Bechdel thing, I thought I was mainly going to write Thuringwethil, but Ungoliant (Wirilomë) came and stole the show instead and I've got nearly 4,000 words done. Wirilomë is such a fun POV character for me as it turns out, because she has all these bizarre and inappropriate ideas such as might lead somebody to become a giant-ass spider. AND. It's caused me to return to my pet project of trying to reconcile Arda's given history with Earth's geologic history (this gets easier the more I ponder it over time...shoot me, I used to want to be a geologist, okay?) Thuringwethil is still going to be a major player, and my genderbent!Pallando had a cameo in a pivotal scene because any excuse to write Pallandë. This is fun times Thanks for spearheading this challenge, Aliana!
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My finished drabble series concerning poor Gríma (two to date, each a chapter) can be found here.
For the Bechdel thing, I thought I was mainly going to write Thuringwethil, but Ungoliant (Wirilomë) came and stole the show instead and I've got nearly 4,000 words done. Wirilomë is such a fun POV character for me as it turns out, because she has all these bizarre and inappropriate ideas such as might lead somebody to become a giant-ass spider. AND. It's caused me to return to my pet project of trying to reconcile Arda's given history with Earth's geologic history (this gets easier the more I ponder it over time...shoot me, I used to want to be a geologist, okay?) Thuringwethil is still going to be a major player, and my genderbent!Pallando had a cameo in a pivotal scene because any excuse to write Pallandë. This is fun times Thanks for spearheading this challenge, Aliana!
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Dying.
And...genderbent!Pallando? DYING.
We wants it, Precious, we wants this story NOW! ;)
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Not quite on the subject of Pallande, have you seen this?
http://sevkyo.deviantart.com/art/Ithryn-Luin-347056330
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I could totally see Pallando wearing that hat.
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That is a truly insane and inspired pet project that I can only applaud!
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AND. It's caused me to return to my pet project of trying to reconcile Arda's given history with Earth's geologic history.
Innnnnnteresting! I've always taken the easy way out, i.e., Tolkien's revisionism in "Myths Transformed." I can't begin to say how satisfying said revision is.
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Yeah, that should’ve said “Arda’s history as given in the Sil.” When I found Myths Transformed I approved, but by then the Silmarillion’s version of things was too entwined with my headcanon. And, frankly, the challenge of trying to make fanciful things reasonably consistent with geophysical reality was not one I wanted to give up.