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A slightly belated welcome to the third week of this here.
Have another update/progress/discussion post thing. Any progress in your writing, frustrations, new plot bunnies? Feel free to gab. General discussion question (all welcome, participants or otherwise): Are there particular characters you tend tovictimize select more frequently as subject matter when writing sad, scary, or otherwise not-lighthearted stories? or particular groups/settings/time periods? Put another way, are there certain characters who just can't seem to catch a break from you in your fanworks?
Have another update/progress/discussion post thing. Any progress in your writing, frustrations, new plot bunnies? Feel free to gab. General discussion question (all welcome, participants or otherwise): Are there particular characters you tend to
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Date: 2014-06-22 08:45 pm (UTC)Dear Huin,
Thank you very much for a most refreshing cup of tea--and also for the locket! Regretfully, I have to report that she-who-types and I have been having a bit of disagreement about the locket. She says that I'm not supposed to be aware of my deeper feelings for my cousin yet and can't be allowed to whip out a miniature of him and gaze at it sentimentally in the middle of this particular story. I told her she was being misled by untested cultural assumptions but she wouldn't budge on that. We have reached a compromise: I'm allowed to have the locket in my possession as long as I don't actually mention it. It perked up my spirits no end--and as she-who-types happens to be indulging in massive procrastination again this weekend, the story proceeded apace! Indeed she-who-types has now reached the stage at which she feels impelled to post the story as soon as possible, before she starts thinking too hard about how impossible it really is to do justice to Feanor (let alone, of course, Gandalf/Olorin or your own Curumo!).
Yours most cordially,
Nelyafinwe Maitimo
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Date: 2014-06-23 11:25 pm (UTC)The writer-thing which I frequently find attached to my arm has expressed that she is passing delighted with the story she-who-types has recently posted. Huinárë presently needs to depart for some evening obligations and did not wish to leave a hurried and incoherent bit of shrieking on aforesaid story, and has thus resolved to re-read it and comment upon it later this evening. Meanwhile, she wishes to convey that she is happy you enjoyed the tea and the Locket That Does Not Actually Exist. I should like to convey that this tale has given me much to
broodthink upon, myself.Regards,
Curumo