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wordcount post: January 2008
Conclusion: Not as horribly unproductive as I'd thought, but not as productive as I'd like.
Not-fanfic:
Lullabyes for the Modern Child. Another one that didn't come out as well as I'd hoped, but it did have some good bits.
Influenced By. I really, really liked this one. It turned out well. (That's no surprise, Schuyler and his parents have been hanging around for dogs' years.)
the sweetness of amber (statuesque). . I like this one too - as much as I like writing fluff, it's gratifying to know that I can write creepy if I really want to.
morning. Ah, the lesbian cyberpunk geishas. So much love for them.
Fanfic:
All about nothing. Fluffsmut! (not worksafe) With a subject of antidepressants. Not bad.
green alligators and longnecked geese. More cute and fluffy. With baby.
oh lord please don't burn us, (also not worksafe.) I'm quite proud of this: largely because it's one of my better smut pieces, but also because I love the ancient Sumerians to death and I'm quite pleased to be able to combine them.
Several written for the Porn Battle: sweet and creamy (I really like this one - it's my first venture into femmeslash, but it turned out nicely), all that's missing is the cherry, which wasn't as good but was okay, and hot stuff which I love for Kutner's spoken lines. <3 All of these aren't worksafe, which makes sense when you consider they were written for a porn ficfest.
East River General was moored to a pier not far from the Brooklyn Bridge (1/4). More drabbles. Sadly further progress on this will be delayed a bit as the next part is on my now-dead laptop. sigh.
pillow talk - terribly cute and features the (mythical?) Pope Joan. What's not to love? I like working Random Bits of Trivia into things.
some assembly required - for the house/cuddy drabble-a-thon. Spins off of one of my earlier pieces.
So yeah, some things I forgot about, not entirely as bad as I'd feared, but I'd love to do with a little more balance. Anything I write tonight (should that happen) will be added on here.
Not-fanfic:
Lullabyes for the Modern Child. Another one that didn't come out as well as I'd hoped, but it did have some good bits.
Influenced By. I really, really liked this one. It turned out well. (That's no surprise, Schuyler and his parents have been hanging around for dogs' years.)
the sweetness of amber (statuesque). . I like this one too - as much as I like writing fluff, it's gratifying to know that I can write creepy if I really want to.
morning. Ah, the lesbian cyberpunk geishas. So much love for them.
Fanfic:
All about nothing. Fluffsmut! (not worksafe) With a subject of antidepressants. Not bad.
green alligators and longnecked geese. More cute and fluffy. With baby.
oh lord please don't burn us, (also not worksafe.) I'm quite proud of this: largely because it's one of my better smut pieces, but also because I love the ancient Sumerians to death and I'm quite pleased to be able to combine them.
Several written for the Porn Battle: sweet and creamy (I really like this one - it's my first venture into femmeslash, but it turned out nicely), all that's missing is the cherry, which wasn't as good but was okay, and hot stuff which I love for Kutner's spoken lines. <3 All of these aren't worksafe, which makes sense when you consider they were written for a porn ficfest.
East River General was moored to a pier not far from the Brooklyn Bridge (1/4). More drabbles. Sadly further progress on this will be delayed a bit as the next part is on my now-dead laptop. sigh.
pillow talk - terribly cute and features the (mythical?) Pope Joan. What's not to love? I like working Random Bits of Trivia into things.
some assembly required - for the house/cuddy drabble-a-thon. Spins off of one of my earlier pieces.
So yeah, some things I forgot about, not entirely as bad as I'd feared, but I'd love to do with a little more balance. Anything I write tonight (should that happen) will be added on here.
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But I also find one-shots difficult to write most of the time. So anyone who focuses on those, and does them well, really astounds me.
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