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Jan. 16th, 2011 10:08 am
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (Default)
DERP DERP DERP songs I like for Kay or Julius or Kay & Julius every character ever, because I should have one central place to put this. I always feel incredibly dumb posting these, ngh. DX

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Expandit is easiest just to let this take over my life, okay )

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Sep. 26th, 2008 10:44 pm
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
...The fact that writing more than a few sentences of fiction seems to absolutely drain me is depressing the fuck out of me tonight. But on the off-chance that something can someday come of it for me, here it is.

V for Vendetta, movieverse. Post-torture, pre-leaving. It was originally going to involve cryptic attempts at past-sharing on V's part. And it's shit and I've mixed up words, I know it, but hey. Shit's what we're here for.

Expandby force the bloody arm of )

He's quoting Frederick Douglass's autobiography. Quotation in context is this:

Expandthe day had passed forever when I could be a slave in fact. )

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Sep. 8th, 2008 09:41 pm
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
The return of marginalia! Or, why AR should not be allowed to draw pretty much evar. ^^;;;

My prof in American Writers today mentioned how, in Nam Le's The Boat, he saw a pattern of feelings--or rather, the lack thereof. The characters in the stories we've read have been in situations where allowing themselves to feel anything more than the very surfaces of emotions would just destroy them. They have to live on the surface, or they won't be able to live at all.

And that made me think of the quote scrawled across the top of this, and that got me a-doodling, because my attention span was low due to huuuuunger, and there I was by the end of class, hoping no one was seeing how ridiculously low-quality my geeky creation was. XD

I left part of my notes because I'm just that enamoured of my own handwriting. I'm so self-interested. >>

Expandthe dangerous business of feeling )

...Fuck, I miss pretending to be Evey. ^^;; The fact that she did allow herself to feel again, despite the dangers--God, how amazing is that? Really fucking amazing. I still think it's beautiful.

028

Aug. 7th, 2008 01:32 am
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
Spoilers for V for Vendetta. Except you've all probably seen it and it's only a few sentences and planny thoughts, anyhow. Sound and fury--it doesn't say anything exciting and there isn't any real shred of analysis or original idea. Not actually worth reading.

ExpandI wish I had the time/inclination/ability to write actual fandom essays )

021

Feb. 5th, 2008 11:02 am
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
1. Pick a character, pairing, or fandom you like.
2. Turn on your music player and put it on random/shuffle.
3. Write a drabble related to each song that plays. You only have the time frame of the song to finish the drabble; you start when the song starts, and stop when it's over. No lingering afterwards!
4. Do ten of these, then post them~.


ExpandEvey Hammond )

002

Apr. 1st, 2007 10:30 pm
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
Title: Questions
Rating: G
Authors Note: V and Evey play a game to which only V knows the rules inside and out. Shamelessly borrowing from my second-favourite play of all time, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.

ExpandEvey Hammond left her bedroom with some hesitation that morning. )

001

Mar. 31st, 2007 04:30 pm
witticaster: Several lines of crossed-out poetry and a hand holding a fountain pen, drawn in charcoal & ink. (v)
Title: Fingers Tapping and Open Eyes
Rating: PG?
Author's Note: A few months ago, I read Richard Farina’s Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me, and his descriptions of the central character’s drug trips appealed to me a great deal. The point of this was to see if I could write in the same sort of style, adapting the subject matter for the V for Vendetta universe.

Opening quotes taken entirely out of context, but since Farina did the same thing for his novel, I call it fair.

ExpandValerie was gone. )