Since I do not know if you have comments e-mailed to you, I will thank you here for your explanation of the Curse of Artemis. :-) I saved a copy of that comment for my personal reference, since I get the feeling I will be returning to Archanea for the next challenge at fe_contest.
(Like sacae, I am also curious as to how you come up with these titles. They tend to be instantly memorable.)
As for projecting oneself into a 'fic, I agree with myaru that it is unavoidable, since we write what we know and what we feel. I try to disperse it by distributing little fragments of my P.O.V. among different characters, or by having characters take opposite / different sides of the same issue. (Favorite example: In One Year, Erk, Guy, and Heath all love Priscilla, but each of them has a different dynamic with her representing a different type of love, be it child-like [Erk], pure to the point of courtly honor [Guy], or mature and carnal [Heath].)
Hmm. I recall having a chicken / banana / coconut milk combo at my favorite Thai restaurant, years ago. Still sounds good today. (Curry, I trust?)
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Date: 2010-04-23 11:16 am (UTC)(Like
As for projecting oneself into a 'fic, I agree with
Hmm. I recall having a chicken / banana / coconut milk combo at my favorite Thai restaurant, years ago. Still sounds good today. (Curry, I trust?)