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I haven't said hello for a while, as I have been busy with all the writing. But I've hit my targets, so here I am with a little update on what I've been up too recently.
Two weeks ago, I went to see the Tempest at the Globe. It was wonderful - a perfect summer's evening, a great production, and oh my goodness, Colin Morgan is beautiful. I mean, I knew this, but seeing him on stage... he stood out, he really did, as a creature of beauty. I couldn't keep my eyes off him. I am tempted to go back to watch it again - as well as Colin being other-wordly and pretty, it was a fantastic experience and I loved every second of it.
Unfortunately, you're not allowed to take photos during the performance, so have a nice pic of The Globe on a summer's evening instead.

It was good timing too, as I have been busy working on my Paperlegends fic. Last night I finally finished my first draft! It feels so good to have (finally) got to this point.At this stage I'm still happy to delete and rewrite, but having a whole story to work with is so much more satisfying than still having it in your head, but not on the page. Of course, since I finished I've been feeling all at a loose end. I'm now just waiting for my cheerleader, artist and pre-reader to read it and let me know what they think. As this is my first (completed) Merlin fic, and I haven't actually finished watching the TV show, I'm worried I'll have screwed it all up somehow. That said. I've really enjoyed writing this fic, and I've been totally self-indulgent in the writing, too. I have no idea if anyone else will like it, but I think that I do. Although I don't actually know if it makes any sense or works as a story, lol. But at least it is pretty in parts.
I used Scrivener for the first time to write, and it was amazing. I planned the whole story out on little cards, then wrote each out as a scene. You can take snapshots of a scene before rewriting, then compare the two. You have a little sticky note attached to each scene for notes. You can set a daily word target. There are probably hundreds of features that I haven't discovered yet, but it really did help in the structuring and writing of something longer.
I also cannot state just how excited I am to be working with an artist. I smile every time I think about it, and I will definitely be looking into getting more fan art of my fics, whether HP or Merlin-based.
In HP news, I've claimed a prompt for the
hd_fan_fair Book Fair, which I'm very excited about. I quickly sketched out some ideas the other day, and will now think about it for a while. It's quite a challenging prompt, and I'm really looking forward to teasing out all the possibilities and getting writing.
I've also got about a million fics to read to catch up on Smoochfest, but what I did manage to read before stopping to get my PL fic finished, I loved!
I do have one quick rec from
hd_smoochfest (I know I'm usually rubbish at reccing, but this one really stood out): Sticky Fingers, art (although art really doesn't seem enough of a description for this story/comic). It is absolutely amazing, and it left me with tears in my eyes as it was just so perfect: beautiful to look at, and a wonderful, gentle story with real soul.
Two weeks ago, I went to see the Tempest at the Globe. It was wonderful - a perfect summer's evening, a great production, and oh my goodness, Colin Morgan is beautiful. I mean, I knew this, but seeing him on stage... he stood out, he really did, as a creature of beauty. I couldn't keep my eyes off him. I am tempted to go back to watch it again - as well as Colin being other-wordly and pretty, it was a fantastic experience and I loved every second of it.
Unfortunately, you're not allowed to take photos during the performance, so have a nice pic of The Globe on a summer's evening instead.

It was good timing too, as I have been busy working on my Paperlegends fic. Last night I finally finished my first draft! It feels so good to have (finally) got to this point.At this stage I'm still happy to delete and rewrite, but having a whole story to work with is so much more satisfying than still having it in your head, but not on the page. Of course, since I finished I've been feeling all at a loose end. I'm now just waiting for my cheerleader, artist and pre-reader to read it and let me know what they think. As this is my first (completed) Merlin fic, and I haven't actually finished watching the TV show, I'm worried I'll have screwed it all up somehow. That said. I've really enjoyed writing this fic, and I've been totally self-indulgent in the writing, too. I have no idea if anyone else will like it, but I think that I do. Although I don't actually know if it makes any sense or works as a story, lol. But at least it is pretty in parts.
I used Scrivener for the first time to write, and it was amazing. I planned the whole story out on little cards, then wrote each out as a scene. You can take snapshots of a scene before rewriting, then compare the two. You have a little sticky note attached to each scene for notes. You can set a daily word target. There are probably hundreds of features that I haven't discovered yet, but it really did help in the structuring and writing of something longer.
I also cannot state just how excited I am to be working with an artist. I smile every time I think about it, and I will definitely be looking into getting more fan art of my fics, whether HP or Merlin-based.
In HP news, I've claimed a prompt for the
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I do have one quick rec from
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