Nov. 7th, 2011

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So I’m taking the month of November to scribble. Yes, scribble. Not nano, not expect, not create perfection and masterpieces, just remember why it was I always loved to scribble.

Something Old
A long time ago, I wrote a drabble entitled, “City of Glass.” It’s now on submission at The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts. I loved this little story, but drabbles traditionally aren’t very marketable, so I shelved it in the dusty electronic bins of someday stories. Today, I dusted it off and sent it. We hope.

Something New
I love short fiction, but finding whole magazines that publish the kind I’m interested in reading—and writing—was always difficult for me. I don’t know how I missed this resource: Duotrope Digest. It’s a search engine for writers to submit their material. I’m using it to discover new havens for both.

Something Special
So I’ve been reading Just a Whim, linked on the sidebar. A lovely little gem. It’s the characters that make this story awesome. Thyme is the feistiest, most determined and creative girl. Her brother, Theo, is just funny. He tends to go with the flow, try and be opportunistic and greedy, but he’s loyal and interesting and never quite succeeds at being taken seriously. Whim is still trying to figure out who he is, and he’s the one who the story centers around.

Whim has finally walked away from his egotistical, gloating, and sadistic father, who has the power to grant a person’s greatest wish or fear. Whim is the product of such a wish and has a similar power, but no social intelligence at all. Thankfully for him, he meets Thyme who undertakes to teach him the basics of being human, of living in this messy world that doesn’t play by the rules that have undergirded his entire life, and of falling in love.

It’s an enjoyable, generally light read with some serious moments as well. A nice reminder that life is always what we make of it.

[Note: I said I'd post this review at B&N, but the website has decided to do nothing if I click on the submit button, so I posted it over at Amazon instead.]

Something Blue
The illustration for “Crossing the Barrier” has been ordered and I should be able to show you something pretty soon. And it will have blue!

Originally published at Liana Mir. You can comment here or there.

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Congrats, everybody who is working and making progress and writing and creating beautiful things I should be commenting on. I'm reading some (not much) and commenting little (less) because right now, my schedule is more jammed packed then you would believe.

I'll still be posting because I've got lots to do and I do a lot of it here and on my other websites, but even that may slow (or increase, who knows?).

If you want to see my current stats for submitting my writing, it will be on Liana Mir on the sidebar.

If you want to read what I'm scribbling, the only comprehensive updating location will be [livejournal.com profile] 15_minute_draft, though stuff may show up here, at Liana, on my ff.net profile, or in comments (or nowhere else maybe).

Sorry, but hugs to you all! You are awesome!

I'll see you all in December!
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Fandom: X-Men Movieverse
Title: To Be Wild
Summary: What are sisters for? Ravenfic
Length: ~200
Prompt: [livejournal.com profile] starsparkle333 | Give me an inch / I promise I'll take a mile / Danger is beauty / I'll face it with a smile / / I'm on a mission / With no restrictions / Don't second guess myself / I'm born to be wild

danger is beauty


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