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girlyswot ([personal profile] girlyswot) wrote2007-03-17 08:29 pm
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Writer's Meme

When [livejournal.com profile] stmargarets tags you, it's hard to say no.

WRITER'S MEME: Sometimes it's ok to pimp yourself out. Post a list of the top five favorite fics you've written, regardless of fandom or the reason you love them. This isn't about the BEST things you've written, but what you LOVE most. Then tag five other people to do the same.

1. Marriage

I love this because it was so easy to write. I did almost no editing or agonising. I didn't have a set plan, though I did have a general idea of where I was heading. I got to write my favourite scene ever (it's in part 8). And I think this was when I really started to see Charlie Weasley's leading-man potential.

2. The Nemean Lion

This was another one that just flowed. I had really intended just a bit of Charlie/Hermione fluff but then all this angst started pouring out of Hermione and it had to go somewhere. I quite like the sequel too, but the lion is one of my very favourite characters that I've ever written, so that's why this one wins my vote.

3. The Voyage

I can't remember when I started writing this but I should guess it's at least 10 years ago. Never meant for any kind of audience, just for my own pleasure. It meanders, it leaps in time, it doesn't have any kind of literary integrity - it's just fun scenarios with a pair of characters I wish I owned. I love it for its own sake and for the comfort it gives me to read even now. But I also love it because it was the very first thing I've written that I've ever shown to anyone, and it was my introduction to the whole wonderful world of LJ.

4. If the Giant Squid were a Horcrux...

There is no merit to this short 'not the ending of book 7' fic, but it makes me smile every time I think about it and imagine the horror on so many fans faces if JKR really did do something like this.

5. Long Love's Day

I think this is the story I'm most proud of. It was amazing to actually win the Valentine's challenge and to have so many people say such nice things about it. It does have a structure and a theme and, which is amazing to me, a resolution. And I had fun with it too.

I tag [livejournal.com profile] rhetoretician, [livejournal.com profile] moonette1, [livejournal.com profile] grandma_kate, [livejournal.com profile] zia_montroseand [livejournal.com profile] xianiane

[identity profile] rhetoretician.livejournal.com 2007-03-18 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Dear Ros, I'm flattered to be tagged, but (1) I've only written six fics that have been posted on sites, and fragments of one more that have appeared even here, and my other fragments (four at most) no one has ever heard of, and (2) all the writers on my flist who've written more than one or two fics have already been tagged. So I'll bow out for now and maybe I'll do it when I have more of a portfolio.

[identity profile] grandma-kate.livejournal.com 2007-03-18 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
I am even less experienced with fan fics. The Early Years is literally the first fiction I have written in more than fifty years. My field of expertise was early written literacy but that is about as far from writing fiction as you can imagine. Some of my blogs on our family site are pretty funny but there is nothing anyone could read.

Maybe I'll have a body of work in ten years or so.

[identity profile] stmargarets.livejournal.com 2007-03-18 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL - can you imagine the uproar if JKR wrote "it was all a dream" at the end of DH? LOL - too funny. I loved your James/Lily story as well. You should be proud of it! And I'm glad my Queenly powers still work on LJ - I wasn't sure how effective my magic was off the fluff thread. *wink*

[identity profile] moonette1.livejournal.com 2007-03-18 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a fun meme. You're written a lot of stuff! I still need to read The Squib.

I'm sort of like Ken. I suppose if I included drabbles and LJ non-Quill stuff I could come up with 5. But I still have to read your Bill crumpet! I've been lost in the world of Oliver this weekend and I have to admit it has been glorious. I'm writing a short sequel to AIR and I have the first chapter almost done. I guess I missed young Oliver after all! I'll get to Bill soon!

[identity profile] zia-montrose.livejournal.com 2007-03-19 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Hi girlyswot! Thanks for tagging me. I'm flattered, but I'm going to pass on this for many reasons. : )