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*hops on bandwagon*
If you had me under your command and could make me write anything, regardless of whether or not I know the fandom or if anybody even writes fic in that fandom and no matter how crack-addled it might be,what would you love to see me write?
I'm most likely not actually going to write any of these (unless something strikes me--and it would have to strike me pretty damn hard), but I am curious.
Please, entertain me.
*puppy eyes*
15 pages of that stupid novel to go and then I'll have read 100 pages today (100 pages is A LOT with that novel. It's going to be the end of me. Stupid master's thesis.) \0/
I'm most likely not actually going to write any of these (unless something strikes me--and it would have to strike me pretty damn hard), but I am curious.
Please, entertain me.
*puppy eyes*
15 pages of that stupid novel to go and then I'll have read 100 pages today (100 pages is A LOT with that novel. It's going to be the end of me. Stupid master's thesis.) \0/
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Another suggestion (the story that's almost complete in my head but which, sadly, I lack the time and inspiration to write) is a Supernatural/Dresden Files crossover. There are some out there, but none which I like and which do credit to both fandoms in equal measure. It's a challenge...
Or, staying with Jim Butcher's novels: how about Codex Alera (if you don't know the books, I suggest you read them, they're among the best there are:-)...
But I don't want to distract you from reading for your thesis....*eg*
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What about something original ? Mostly, I am not so much into fan fiction, but original character fascinate me :)
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I'll put the other books on my list :)
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*hugs back* 133 pages to go. That's like, 600 pages in an ordinary book.
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The ASOIAF bug only bit me the second time around, I put the first book aside after 60 pages or so as well. The problem is the meticulous development of the characters, you are reading and it seems kind of pointless at first. But boy, oh boy, does it get interesting and convoluted and absolutely nail-biting...the times the books went flying, the amounts of chocolate consumed while reading (and fearing for the worst). Basically, you can say that it all kicks off with the first corpse and from then on it's a rapid slide into total mayhem and, for the reader, both utter delight and torture. But, well, you have to decide for yourself if you're willing to give it another try. For me, it was worth it:-)
And as for the Butcher...no.words.needed. Enjoy, that's all I can say (with a big grin on my face):-)