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Aug. 9th, 2011 06:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Great. Now that I've sworn off entering the contest (for modly impartiality), my brain seizes on a crack pairing I so want to write.
Screw it. I'll write Palla/Arran anyway. It'll probably spill into 7K words, knowing me. Thanks, Pixiv!
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Writing for Magvel is interesting, but there's no 'ficcer feeling quite like the feeling when an Archanea plotbunny sinks its claws into my arm. I've been meaning to write an Eirika-in-Frelia piece for aeons now, but I can't quite get it off the ground. And then the Peg Sisters come barreling along and I get that visceral must write feeling.
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Man, watching the footage of the London riots is depressing as hell. It looks like Detroit-- people smashing up their fellow citizens' businesses and driving them out of their homes, and for what? How does gutting somebody's family furniture store or plundering Sainsburys (it's a supermarket) stick it to David Cameron, or the Met, or anyone? How does destroying the brick-and-mortar fabric of your own city right a bad situation?
Take it from Detroit, baby. It doesn't. All you get is a big vacant hole where your city used to be.
Screw it. I'll write Palla/Arran anyway. It'll probably spill into 7K words, knowing me. Thanks, Pixiv!
-x-
Writing for Magvel is interesting, but there's no 'ficcer feeling quite like the feeling when an Archanea plotbunny sinks its claws into my arm. I've been meaning to write an Eirika-in-Frelia piece for aeons now, but I can't quite get it off the ground. And then the Peg Sisters come barreling along and I get that visceral must write feeling.
-x-
Man, watching the footage of the London riots is depressing as hell. It looks like Detroit-- people smashing up their fellow citizens' businesses and driving them out of their homes, and for what? How does gutting somebody's family furniture store or plundering Sainsburys (it's a supermarket) stick it to David Cameron, or the Met, or anyone? How does destroying the brick-and-mortar fabric of your own city right a bad situation?
Take it from Detroit, baby. It doesn't. All you get is a big vacant hole where your city used to be.