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30 Days Meme – A selection of others’ work

Unhappy Catgirl! [personal profile] lilfluff‘s Day 27 (orig. meme) story., Trapped.

[personal profile] kc_obrien has started the second meme; my favorite of his three so far is, unsurprisingly, The Price of Insolence .

rix-scaedu has already written the first 10 days of the new meme; I think this one is my favorite, but it’s hard to tell.

minor-architect is doing a 30 days of Haiku version; this one made me cry a bit, but in a good way.

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Yay!

Have I mentioned how much I LOVE it when people play in my worlds?

[personal profile] kc_obrien (lj –> kc-obrien) has posted two stories for the 30 Days meme, set in my Tir na Cali. He’s promised a third to complete, and I’m hoping boosting this incomplete will encourage him to finish.

Pride goeth (LJ link) begins the story, anf

Not in Kansas Anymore (LJ link) continues it.

It must be noted that while I conceived of Tir na Cali, [personal profile] kc_obrien is one of the short list of people who have helped me really develop it.

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30 Days – Other People Playing

Others I know who are also doing the 30 days meme include:
Amanda-Sheree
Inventrix
Ravenswept, whose meme it is
Limiinal
K.C.O’Brien
Hi Lilfluff!

If you know others, let me know, and I’ll add them to the list. Guys, there’s a lot of absolutely awesome stuff here!

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Summary of the last so often

The Drakeathon E-book, Tales for the Sugar Cat, is now On Smashwords and Available for review on Goodreads!

I challenged you to write to [community profile] dailyprompt. (Post here if you did so and want me to aggregate the responses to that challenge).

[personal profile] meeks did a lot lot lot of awesome art (including more on the Ayla sketch and on Rin’s nose and an icon for meee).

I’ve started three new settings, one of which needs a title, the other one of which doesn’t:
The Foundation/Library:
Hello
Training
Ants, Grasshoppers, Magpies
The Cathedral
The Inhospitable Planet:
Moving In
Dancing for Joy
(You’ll see the other one in the next few days, but that one’s Facets of Dusk)

I wrote some on Stranded World:
Stepping Around
Day Job

And on FaeApoc: Invisibles

We put in an offer on a new house, and it was accepted.
My job moved, and it was stressful.
We hiked a lot, and it rocked.

I’m planning on writing for [community profile] kink_bingo, stay tuned for from 5 to 25 pieces of smut.

This piece was weird but fun
This piece was just weird.

I should do these more often

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Draaaagons and Alt Worlds

[personal profile] meeks has cleaned up her dragons picture from sketch fest. Take a look!!

(LJ Link)

If you haven’t checked out [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith‘s Schrodinger’s Heroes fics/scripts, you really ought to. The idea is awesome, and one I’m thinking of duplicating.

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Poem: “The Changeling’s Return” (Signal Boost)

Go read [info]ysabetwordsmith‘s  Poem: "The Changeling’s Return"

This poem came out of the May 3, 2011 Poetry Fishbowl.  It was selected in the generally sponsored poetry poll.  It was inspired by a prompt from [info]haikujaguar who related an anecdote about a transgender person using the changeling myth to retell their own story.  This is the heart of all storytelling, the power inherent in myths and folk tales — it lets us turn our own experiences into stories, making them easier to remember, to deal with, to incorporate into our lives.  Think about the stories you tell of your own life, and the family stories you pass down.  Then read this one, with its dual levels of meaning, the faerie and the transgender…

This poem really spoke to me, far more than I expected this theme to.  Wow. 
 


Drakeathon Leftovers: Souvenirs

From ysabetwordsmith‘s prompt/invitation: you are cordially invited to play with either of my urban fantasy poetic series, Monster House or the Psychic Photographer:
http://penultimateproductions.weebly.com/serial-poetry.html
This is a riff off of her Monster House series, which you should really, really read.

It was Melody’s idea to leave cream out.

We were living in one of those broken-down used-to-be-nice old houses in CollegeTown, sharing a three-bedroom place with four other people, and our stuff was vanishing. We confronted the worst of the roommates, but his beer-sodden answer was to blame “that freaking fraggle.” We chalked that up as Worse Excuse Ever, until a late-night return caught the little imp (the so-called fraggle, not Joe) in Melody’s underwear drawer. A little internet searching and some library time later, and we’d invested in a little cream and set a flea-market saucer in the coolest windowsill.

Our stuff stopped disappearing overnight, and the cream was gone every morning. What’s more, stuff started coming back; Melody’s underwear, my signed guitar picks, the goblet from our first year together; when we saw the imp – boggart, our studies suggested – it looked fat and happy. When we moved, amongst our stuff was enough of our roommates’ trinkets to make up the back rent they all owed us.

We keep putting out cream. It was another small and harmless eccentricity in our collection of such oddities we treasured, souvenirs of our life together. With the new place, we’ve taken to leaving out oatmeal and honey for the brownie in the kitchen, too.

Hey, some people collect shot glasses.

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