Re 2009, the Jack/Sawyer series is my first New Year's resolution. I swear, it's ridiculous that I have it all exactly clear in my head and it doesn't want to cooperate. Maybe after the novel it took me to slash them seriously, I'll find it easier to write them in canon when I get back on it. While Ben comes soon after. I mean, it's two WIPs one of which is pretty much all planned, I can do it.
I have kind of thought about re-working I Ain't Got No Home. Maybe one day I'll give it a try, why not?
Thanks so much regards Des and Sayid! Yep, ice cream wasn't enough. Except that I don't have the necessary guts to kill a character and less than the necessary to write the apocalypse, but trying was good.
Ouch, I wanted to mention Make Your Own Kind of Music somewhere but got lost somewhere. The segment in there has to be my favorite too, but I really liked how Way Down In The Hole turned out.
I think the wishes one got lost between the riffs stuff, I agree. Oh well, it's still a story about which I've been told some of the nicest things that I could have hoped for.
even more so than In My Time of Dying, if that makes any sense.
Oh, it does. I went into it thinking that after IMTOD I couldn't suffer that much more and was I wrong? At least when it's the canon death you've already seen it and have canon there, but the alternative was so much harder to write. Re Vertigo, I was actually tempted to claim a small table at lostpicksix, make them meet again and kind of keeping it there if I ever wanted to write some fairly angst-free stuff where they're alive and there isn't the island drama. When I get around to that I'll see. And the title probably shows that I should steal from Bon Jovi more than I usually do but it was one of the few cases in which I stole it because I thought it was really good and not because I was desperate to find a title.
You do a great job with Daniel, I surely never heard him sound like an idiot or bland. But damnit, he's a hard nut to crack indeed. Apart from the brains/damage/manner business you also can't skip around the physics and it drives me nuts. There's a reason for which I study humanistic subjects.
And I'm really so glad you liked Down Here Below. ♥
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Re 2009, the Jack/Sawyer series is my first New Year's resolution. I swear, it's ridiculous that I have it all exactly clear in my head and it doesn't want to cooperate. Maybe after the novel it took me to slash them seriously, I'll find it easier to write them in canon when I get back on it. While Ben comes soon after. I mean, it's two WIPs one of which is pretty much all planned, I can do it.
I have kind of thought about re-working I Ain't Got No Home. Maybe one day I'll give it a try, why not?
Thanks so much regards Des and Sayid! Yep, ice cream wasn't enough. Except that I don't have the necessary guts to kill a character and less than the necessary to write the apocalypse, but trying was good.
Ouch, I wanted to mention Make Your Own Kind of Music somewhere but got lost somewhere. The segment in there has to be my favorite too, but I really liked how Way Down In The Hole turned out.
I think the wishes one got lost between the riffs stuff, I agree. Oh well, it's still a story about which I've been told some of the nicest things that I could have hoped for.
even more so than In My Time of Dying, if that makes any sense.
Oh, it does. I went into it thinking that after IMTOD I couldn't suffer that much more and was I wrong? At least when it's the canon death you've already seen it and have canon there, but the alternative was so much harder to write. Re Vertigo, I was actually tempted to claim a small table at lostpicksix, make them meet again and kind of keeping it there if I ever wanted to write some fairly angst-free stuff where they're alive and there isn't the island drama. When I get around to that I'll see. And the title probably shows that I should steal from Bon Jovi more than I usually do but it was one of the few cases in which I stole it because I thought it was really good and not because I was desperate to find a title.
You do a great job with Daniel, I surely never heard him sound like an idiot or bland. But damnit, he's a hard nut to crack indeed. Apart from the brains/damage/manner business you also can't skip around the physics and it drives me nuts. There's a reason for which I study humanistic subjects.
And I'm really so glad you liked Down Here Below. ♥