Because I haven't done it in at least a week. No good, eh? *whistles* First. Writing! Because I have been spending all my writing efforts on Epic Unnamed Story (131 pages and counting...), my Stories of Arda account has been looking bare. So I put stuff up on it. My assorted short stories and drabbles (nothing longer than 1000 words). A couple you may recognize from LJ from last year. But, ...
Rorrah has successfullymigrated the site to the new host. http://www.storiesofarda.com http://stories.storiesofarda.com http://storiesofarda.com will all point to the home page. Individual ISP's (whoever you get your Internet service from) may take anywhere from 5 ...
Llinos has just updated her hilarious (and very exciting!) tale, The Great Hobbiton Race of 1435! The latest chapter is called You Never Did Like That Engine! Only a couple of chapters to go now I am sorry to say, as I am loving this story!
I posted a new little ficlet on SOA. It's very fluffy so if you like that sort of thing you may enjoy it. It includes Tulip, Pippin's knitted piglet and I wrote it for the Wee!Hobbits Nov challenge, Hobbits in Blankets. Here's the Link: http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=5672
I'm cheating very slightly, as I actually read this yesterday - but it's too good not to share! It's a Mirkwoodstory with Thranduil, Legolas and Oropher, angst and a ghostly element. There are wonderful characterisations (especially of Thranduil) and great descriptions and atmosphere. The Dooming Wound, by Ithilien 10,593 / 50,000 (21.2%)
It's Haunting Week and there's a tale to be told, but who will do the honors this year? I wrote this in 2005 for Halloween that year so this is nothing new. Very G rated and without any sheep at all but there is the mention of an interesting goat. Happy, Hobbity, Halloween! http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterview.a sp?sid=2364&cid=16255
...(dot)com and I'll try to get it fixed. Sometimes the story is one chapter in a multi-chapter "story". (For instance, Grey Wonderer's story "Trust a Brandybuck and a Took", http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=2364 , where each chapter is a single-part story.) Sometimes what is the story title at the MEFA website is actually the chapter title at the page where the story is linked ...