2012-01-02

huinare: (reason - aves)
2012-01-02 06:17 pm

An unexpected story (which I don't know where else to put at present)

| I remarked in the last Tolkien_Weekly challenge about insufficient space to elaborate on an aspect of a drabble series I’d just wrapped. Dwimordene happened to set this bait: “False dawn light.” Thank you indeed for the prompt, Dwim; I found it a bit too ideal and ran down the street dragging it like a manic pit-bull until 1500 words of something quite distinct from the drabble series twitched in my wake. In token of appreciation, and because I’d have wanted to anyway, I’ve incorporated an element in which we seem to have a mutual interest. |

Wherein Sauron’s vexation is made manifest after Gandalf’s escape from Saruman’s roof. Alludes to Unfinished Tales, “The Hunt for the Ring” narrative C. Alludes also to Huinárian fanon, which includes spherical!Arda and imaginative (yet I’d like to think, not untenable) extrapolation of Saruman’s history. Since my predilections are untrammeled by word limits, one can expect general morbidness and philosophical brooding, vague descriptions of torment, a depressing happening, and a random shift in narrative perspective.

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Story. )
huinare: (curse)
2012-01-02 08:16 pm
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Why did I not hear about this earlier?

Director Guillermo Del Toro has written a screenplay based on Lovecraft's story [At the Mountains of Madness], but in 2006 has had trouble getting Warner Brothers to finance the project. Wrote Del Toro, "The studio is very nervous about the cost and it not having a love story or a happy ending, but it's impossible to do either in the Lovecraft universe."

Sir, did you just encapsulate in a single snarky and succinct phrase part of the reason I might be drawn to Lovecraft's work? I think you did..

Not strictly true. One of my favorite stories, 'The Outsider,' does not at any rate have what I'd call an 'unhappy' ending...