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readingredhead ([personal profile] readingredhead) wrote2011-08-09 03:32 pm

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The first five people to comment in this post get to request that I write a drabble/ficlet of any pairing/character of their choosing. In return, they have to post this in their journal, regardless of their ability level.

Because, hey, I probably won't have much time to be fannish once I move in a week, and I might as well have some fun in the meantime!

For the curious, fandoms I will write include: Beauty and the Beast, Curseworkers (Black), Doctor Who (2005), Dresden Files (Butcher), Harry Potter (Rowling), Jane Eyre (Bronte), Northanger Abbey (Austen), Persuasion (Austen), Pride and Prejudice (Austen), Torchwood, Young Wizards (Duane).

Bolded fandoms are ones I'm most comfortable/fluent in, italicized are ones I've written before, but I will write anything on the list! Also, crossovers and AUs are most certainly on the table!

Or, if you're feeling inventive, give me a short prompt of any kind and I will write original fiction (!) about it. I'm comfortable writing anything contemporary, urban fantasy, paranormal/supernatural fiction, historical fiction/fantasy, and science fiction as long as my science doesn't have to be incredibly scientific.

So guys, even if you do not think of yourselves as writers, please go forth and prompt and I will prompt you in return and everything will be lovely and nothing will hurt.

ETA: Still two more slots left for people to prompt me if interested! You don't even really have to repost to your journal, if you don't want to, though of course it would be an added bonus.

Re: Fic - Time's Winged Chariot

[identity profile] alexandria-skye.livejournal.com 2011-08-14 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
oh wow, it's beautiful :) thank you so much!

It seems like an excellent plan, until she remembers the way it feels to have lost everything but the sense that something has been lost, and she wouldn't wish that on anyone. Especially not on her thief, who loses enough already. (Who might have lost -- might still lose -- her, except she'd never let that happen).

this is my favorite; the concept that the doctor "loses enough already" is so sad and true, but means that much more when coming from the tardis. i absolutely love how you handle the time line and subsequent tense issues (and i think the "might" makes this my favorite instance of tenses).

thank you :)