*ahem* HP FIC POST
Dec. 12th, 2005 05:05 pmWell, I've written this fic, see, and although I do say so myself, I rather think it's the snail's ankles quite readable. This is the fic I mentioned in a locked post a couple of weeks back, wondering where you draw the line between gen and het and so forth. It's also the most ambitious HP fic I've written in a while, particulary in terms of structure. And it's longish, at 20 pages/7,500 words. Well, long for me; my average is 6 pages tops.
So yes,the snail's ankles quite readable. Regrettably light in Snapely matters, but otherwise tolerable.
Title: Maps to the Stars' Homes
Summary: Following the war, Harry buys a plane ticket and leaves, but the memories keep following him.
Rated: PG-13, if you care about such things.
Notes: Apparently I can still write HP fic. Who knew?
Warnings: Non-linear narrative structure. "You'll have to excuse me, I was having a flashback." Uses the 'ships established in HBP. Shamelessly self-indulgent.
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So yes,
Title: Maps to the Stars' Homes
Summary: Following the war, Harry buys a plane ticket and leaves, but the memories keep following him.
Rated: PG-13, if you care about such things.
Notes: Apparently I can still write HP fic. Who knew?
Warnings: Non-linear narrative structure. "You'll have to excuse me, I was having a flashback." Uses the 'ships established in HBP. Shamelessly self-indulgent.
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Date: 2005-12-12 07:39 am (UTC)Oh, I sympathise! (Btw - did Melina pass on the thing about "radical militant librarians"?)
He lasted a week before losing patience with the narrow streets and expensive coffee,
Speaking of sympathising!!!
I *love* the whole fic.
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Date: 2005-12-12 08:17 am (UTC)NO! Share?
He lasted a week before losing patience with the narrow streets and expensive coffee,
Speaking of sympathising!!!
*snort* I was pretty young when I lived in Sydney -- although I will recall that I was one of two white children in my class, and everyone else was Vietnamese or Lebanese, and we never thought that was strange or unpleasant -- but I will always remember my mother complaining about the narrow streets.
I *love* the whole fic. [info]melwil said you had a good one coming. She was right.
Oh, thank you! I can see I'm going to have to increase Melina's pay. Much obliged for the feedback.
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Date: 2005-12-12 08:21 am (UTC)And just the idea of radical militant librarians made me fall over laughing, but I also decided that you need iconage containing that phrase. *g*
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Date: 2005-12-12 11:23 pm (UTC)I suppose it makes up for not being qualified to be a radical militant lesbian.