It's been a long time since I actually finished something. Most of my efforts in recent years have fizzled out, when I've been too overwhelmed by RL circumstances to finish them. Or, I've just lost interest (temporarily, although I think that Smallville story is gone for good -- I can barely bring myself to watch the show any more) in finishing them at present.
So, imagine how glad I am to have finished something. Even if it is crack!fic! of the veriest cracked nature...
Announcing my first Stargate Atlantis story, written for the
sga_flashfic Harlequin Challenge.
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Genre: Slash
Rating: Explicit
Story summary: Atlantis needs Prince Rodney back.
Part One can be read here.
Part Two is here.
So, imagine how glad I am to have finished something. Even if it is crack!fic! of the veriest cracked nature...
Announcing my first Stargate Atlantis story, written for the
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Genre: Slash
Rating: Explicit
Story summary: Atlantis needs Prince Rodney back.
Part One can be read here.
Part Two is here.
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Date: 10 September 2005 20:01 (UTC)Liked it, for all it's crack-ness, even with the hole you could throw a dog through. (when can I not find something to criticise?)
Now, that you're all limbered up, so to speak, please exercise yourself on the epic.
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Date: 10 September 2005 20:16 (UTC)Only one plot hole? *blinks at filenotch*
Glad that you liked it, despite the cracked premise, and I am continuing to write the epic and will be asking you to check the science (seeing as you were
madkind enough to offer) in due course. Mind you, I'm only up to page 75 atm, so there's a way to go...no subject
Date: 11 September 2005 01:41 (UTC)Only one big enough to throw a dog through.
No, really, it was cute.
You can hit me with the epic at any point if you don't want to wait to complete it to find out where the canine-sized holes are. *blinks at mandragora*
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Date: 12 September 2005 19:07 (UTC)Many thanks.