Link roundup
Feb. 9th, 2008 11:18 pmHaste Street on the Feast of Blessed Marianus Scotus
trixie_chick made an FST for Reveille: And tho' the sun starts peeping. *_* Isn't it amazing?
silvermuse89 has also posted FSTs as well: Out of My Mind for
aishuu's Schizophrenia and Counterexample for
petronia's A Proof By Contradiction (Eight Primary Sources, Fragmentary).
Also, I was pleasantly surprised to receive notice of a New Year's Resolution fic written for one of my
yuletide requests: We the Damned, featuring Harriet and Bunter. (Coincidentally, just to demonstrate that it's a small world after all,
adina_atl who wrote the fic also wrote Several Competent Wizards (Mairelon the Magician/Sorcery and Cecilia/Enchanted Forest Chronicles crossover), which apparently was originally started as a pinch hit for
kaydeefalls. Plus, I remember
sub_divided recommending this very fic, which makes it a nice double knot of connections.)
Speaking of Sayers, I watched the BBC adaptation of Have His Carcase. General verdict: timetable element of the mystery much more bearable, witty repartee for the most part preserved. I don't know how Gaudy Night will fare in the transition to screen though.
I didn't know that Philip K. Dick had written a YA novel. Oh, and here's an interview with Iain Banks in the Guardian, if you haven't seen it already. Speaking of SF writers,
lacewood talks about Ted Chiang's short story anthology. (Anyone who remotely likes SF ought to read Ted Chiang.)
To stay up and read papers for class or to go to sleep...oh, the dilemma. -_-
Yours &c.
Also, I was pleasantly surprised to receive notice of a New Year's Resolution fic written for one of my
Speaking of Sayers, I watched the BBC adaptation of Have His Carcase. General verdict: timetable element of the mystery much more bearable, witty repartee for the most part preserved. I don't know how Gaudy Night will fare in the transition to screen though.
I didn't know that Philip K. Dick had written a YA novel. Oh, and here's an interview with Iain Banks in the Guardian, if you haven't seen it already. Speaking of SF writers,
To stay up and read papers for class or to go to sleep...oh, the dilemma. -_-
Yours &c.