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-- You hack your way through the jungle and there comes a point where the guide says "get out your cameras. The gorillas are around the corner." I grabbed my sketch book. The guide looked at me like I was an idiot. -Glen Keane
I'm 1screaminglamb at LJ, if you haven't figured it out. I way up past bedtime last night (1:30AM Monday morning) and didn't get a chance to review. Will do now. I didn't feel like total crap on a Monday morning because I finished reading your 2 parts of "Sub-Standard".
I have been reading AUM on Petulant Poetess, so when you mentioned that Chap. 40 was up on WIKTT, I was like "WHAT?! I just read Chap. 37 (Berlin)" I like your SS/HG in this story, he's not constantly Mr. Snarkypants and she's not a pushover masochist. I don't mind those kind of stories, but a somewhat realistic Severus would be nice now and then.
I re-read certain chapters whilst waiting for your new additions. Berlin reminds me of the shenanigans I've had with my gaggle of gays. I like how you make the pair have fun and are at ease with DM/BZ.
I don't know if I will like "For one night of the year." So far I do like it, in the way that I love watching "The Hours". I like a depressive film now and then, what can I say. I also like Philip Glass music, so there you go. As I was reading it, all I can think of is the dingy apartment scenes with Richard and Clarissa. Also of Richard's suicide, at least in your version Hermione doesn't witness it. I think I will have to be in that kind of mood to read it, if you further develop this story.
I always feel silly about the consideration of writing reviews, only to say "I heart your stories!" which I do, since everyone else has already said that. Since you commented here, I will make an exception.
Drama and angst not being my forte or where I truly like to play, I was still surprised at how much I enjoyed "For One Night of the Year." But that doesn't mean you will or that you'll ever read it again. For me, I will read certain authors and love things, and then either I'll get to a story that just doesn't jive with me (hurt/comfort is a category I generally avoid) or that was a mistake, if you ask me. I've got a few "mistakes" here on DA that will never be posted to TPP or Ash.
Anyway, what I was supposed to be saying was, Thank you for making an exception for me! That is really, really nice. (nice being in short supply in this world sometimes)
Oh, and the chapters are numbered differently here. I wrote them, then as I went along, I would combine a couple short chapters here and there, hence the numbering is all off. And last, I should have the next (and last) chapter up within a week, along with the Epilogue on same day. And that's it! Fini! "For One NIght of the Year" will not be expanded. I've got two other WIP's looking for my time.
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You hack your way through the jungle and there comes a point where the guide says "get out your cameras. The gorillas are around the corner." I grabbed my sketch book. The guide looked at me like I was an idiot.
-Glen Keane
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'A dirty joke is a sort of mental rebellion.' - George Orwell
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I vant to eat your brains...
I re-read certain chapters whilst waiting for your new additions. Berlin reminds me of the shenanigans I've had with my gaggle of gays. I like how you make the pair have fun and are at ease with DM/BZ.
I don't know if I will like "For one night of the year." So far I do like it, in the way that I love watching "The Hours". I like a depressive film now and then, what can I say. I also like Philip Glass music, so there you go. As I was reading it, all I can think of is the dingy apartment scenes with Richard and Clarissa. Also of Richard's suicide, at least in your version Hermione doesn't witness it. I think I will have to be in that kind of mood to read it, if you further develop this story.
I always feel silly about the consideration of writing reviews, only to say "I heart your stories!" which I do, since everyone else has already said that. Since you commented here, I will make an exception.
Anyway, what I was supposed to be saying was, Thank you for making an exception for me! That is really, really nice. (nice being in short supply in this world sometimes)
Oh, and the chapters are numbered differently here. I wrote them, then as I went along, I would combine a couple short chapters here and there, hence the numbering is all off. And last, I should have the next (and last) chapter up within a week, along with the Epilogue on same day. And that's it! Fini! "For One NIght of the Year" will not be expanded. I've got two other WIP's looking for my time.
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I vant to eat your brains...
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