... advantage of that. I want to re-write Bond Mates as well, as I love that one. Likely just as much, or more so, than Namesakes. And I'm loving Namesakes. I'm surprised that all the details smoothed together, surprised that as I re-read it there was only really one big mistake and yet at the same time I kind ...
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Originally posted on 25th July 2005
Black. In his mind, that colour would forever be linked to the scene which laid before him, a limp, broken body bleeding slowly onto the black asphalt, shielded from the receding rain by a tattered jacket. Kim knew that jacket well. It was the one Zach wore whenever they met.
But Zach was gone now. Instead, it was his brother who had to face ...
When I was visiting Florida recently, I spent a good amount of time engaged in my usual hobby of searching for photographs. Tucked inside an old plastic bag, I uncovered a real treasure trove of really old pictures that, I assume, once belonged to my grandmother. It was a pretty typical assortment of family photos, with snaps of moms and dads and kids at beaches and national monuments. There were...
Duckie is having a break. Here’s my current avatar. One thing that’s been highlighted with all the edits is that characters’ names so often resemble real life peoples’. It isn’t intentional; in many cases I wrote the names before I even knew the real people. It feels strange, especially if I kill the character off. In some cases, I have changed character names but not for this reason. The ...
... at him, "If you love her, just love her, fool!" Anyway, it's interesting; I have no idea why this popped into my head today, but it was fun to revisit some classic Scarlett antics and watch her go about her melodramatic rants. Most people don't even have namesakes- I suppose I am grateful for him in the sense that he sparks a desire in me to contemplate deeply who I am and what I value.
...and leave them alone for another five years. Baby Tish, the Doctor had taken to referring to them that way in the past few hours, Baby Tish and Baby Leo to distinguish them from their namesakes. Baby Tish had toddled forward and offered a mashed up piece of pancake to Francine, breaking the tension in the innocent way that children can. Next had come the sobbing. The hugging. The squeezing...
...seriously. “He is a very intelligent boy. Each day he progresses further than I’ve ever seen anyone progress, including Granger. I also foresee him becoming so much more than just a replica of his namesakes. Neither do I think that Slytherin will impede his excellence, but rather enhance it, and I must say that, without the presence of his father, he seems to wear his emotions on his sleeve. While...
... stories of travelling with the Doctor – in fact, I still don’t know to this day – but they enjoyed hearing any adventure we chose to share with them, and were particularly interested in their own namesakes. As Barbara brushed the tangles out of their long hair, I began to tell them about the strange woman who befriended us just a little too well. *** We landed in the middle of a bazaar that ...