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And now I have new ideas for that Alustin as a student fic and will be rewriting it again. I think I need to outline/brainstorm. :D

And got some of the new ideas out. Liking it more and I think it's more in tune with the older Alustin.
bjornwilde: (01: Tybalt)
Ficlet for the Toby Daye series, spoilers behind the cut.

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bjornwilde: (Quinlan: Happy Jedi Master)
Mateabo's Menagerie (1755 words) by delmcatee
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Obi-Wan Kenobi & Quinlan Vos, Obi-Wan Kenobi & Luminara Unduli, Luminara Unduli & Quinlan Vos
Characters: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Quinlan Vos, Luminara Unduli
Additional Tags: Friendship, Padawans
Summary: Padawans Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luminara Undili, and Quinlan Vos go to the circus and find adventure. There may be a part two.
bjornwilde: (Hank)
 Le sigh.

End of what feels like a long night. Had a great dinner (cooked with Her Ladyship as the primary chief)  and just finished all the dishes. Never wrote those fics I mentioned earlier but I did make notes for how I see the story. I hesitate to call it outlining since I have no idea what a story outline looks like, but I feel better about the stories now.

And I tagged some with Fi on a Hank/Charles OOM which I think will be published soon. I might publish but keep tagging as I like them brainstorming or talking. I'll see how I feel in the morning.

So many threads I owe tags to. At the very least, I need to tag a Quinlan/Ibani OOM that was supposed to be a short run but is now a month or so because I keep stalling out. Maybe bringing in padawan Quin will fire up things again.

OK, I'm for bed now.
bjornwilde: (01-The Luidaeg)
 An idea that hit me yesterday. 
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bjornwilde: (Hank: Furry-thoughtful)
OK, here go my 200 words, but first let me point you towards a great book I've been listening to, The Diviners by Libba Bray (flash-based main site or Goodreads). I'd be tempted to describe it as The Great Gatsby as an urban fantasy but I've never actually read The Great Gatsby nor seen the movie. Set in the early 1920s, the author does a great job of bringing that world to life with snappy lingo, bits of historical info and personages (and not just the big names or events, but little ones as well), and well developed characters, from many different walks of life. The dialog is done well enough I can easily picture this as a classic black and white movie. The fantasy element is low thus far, primarily expressed through rare psychic abilities (though most ever main character seems to have them in one form or another) and the ghost of a serial killer who is brought back to kill again. The audiobook is well performed if you go that route.

Ok, onto the words... )

Okay, that was longer than I thought it would be and yet it still feels like it could stand to be fleshed out more. Warnings for non-graphic lynching and Shakespearian gallows humor.

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