Happy Halloween!
Oct. 31st, 2009 12:37 pmI worked close to 70 hours this week, so my apologies to those who were hoping for an update. BUT! There's a bright side. I have a whole weekend of laziness. Slept in this morning, and will hopefully get some writing done in the next two days. And some RP-ing. I miss it so much. It comes in handy that I still can't walk properly. Well, actually that sucks but there's not much I can do about it other than be patient.
Anyone in need of some reading material?
hp_darkfest started posting today, and the first story is already a winner.
His Father's Son is a heartbreaking tale that fits into Harry Potter canon like a missing piece. It's original and unexpected, supported by a strong and unpretentious narrative voice. Not all is as it seems when Scorpius grows up with a distant father, a best friend he loves, and a Potter family he sometimes wishes he belonged to. But it's all about consequences, and it all comes back to Voldemort and the Hawthorn wand.
It's well worth the read and at 7,000 words not too long. It contains some non-too-graphic slash and non-too-graphic violence.
There are more stories to come throughout November, so keep your eyes open. One of mine is in there, too. I have no idea when it will be posted, but offer e-cookies to those who can spot it.

Then there's the sign up for
hpgeorgecentric starting tomorrow. Head over if you have some George love to spread.
One more rec:
l3petitemort wrote 20 Random Facts about Seamus Finnigan.
While I'm generally not too fond of those lists, this is more than just 20 random facts. It's a story told in 20 little snippets. It's lovely to see Seamus grow up, change and develop into a man in his forties. I love it. (And yay for a funny Ron cameo!)
Anyone in need of some reading material?
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His Father's Son is a heartbreaking tale that fits into Harry Potter canon like a missing piece. It's original and unexpected, supported by a strong and unpretentious narrative voice. Not all is as it seems when Scorpius grows up with a distant father, a best friend he loves, and a Potter family he sometimes wishes he belonged to. But it's all about consequences, and it all comes back to Voldemort and the Hawthorn wand.
It's well worth the read and at 7,000 words not too long. It contains some non-too-graphic slash and non-too-graphic violence.
There are more stories to come throughout November, so keep your eyes open. One of mine is in there, too. I have no idea when it will be posted, but offer e-cookies to those who can spot it.

Then there's the sign up for
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While I'm generally not too fond of those lists, this is more than just 20 random facts. It's a story told in 20 little snippets. It's lovely to see Seamus grow up, change and develop into a man in his forties. I love it. (And yay for a funny Ron cameo!)