Five Stories I Wish I Were Writing
However, I am going to completely ignore the people who thought Jamie going from dating Maura to sleeping with Fox was too weird and that he needed to have more angst and internal conflict over his gay feelings, because...well, that just doesn't interest me at all. I'm not trying to write a realistic coming-out story; I'm trying to write a story about a guy who is, despite his better judgment, attracted to someone he knows he shouldn't be and gets into trouble because of it. Fox is a guy mostly because I like guys kissing.
I am immensely delighted that not one, but two people mentioned that they saw echoes of Neverwhere in my story. Because a) I did actually draw a lot of influence from it, and b) I LOVE THAT BOOK SO MUCH. And they seemed to mean it in a complimentary way, not an 'you know you're just ripping off Gaiman' way. So yay for that.
Between my fics, my short story, and my lit paper, this is going to be a very writer-ly week. Oooooh boy.
- The one where Booster is pregnant with Ted's post-humous love child because of science! I know I hate mpreg. Shut up.
- The one that gets into the not nearly adequately explored area of Booster's future immune system and why our not-serious diseases are bad news for someone who has never been exposed. With bonus cuddling and worried!Ted
- The one where Booster utterly fails to deliver Ted's eulogy. Aaaaaaaangst. I do not know how this would fit into continuity, though.
- The one set during Booster's first solo book, right after he joins the Justice League, where Trixie and Michelle try to figure out who this mysterious girl is that Booster so clearly has a crush on (hint: it's Ted).
- The one that would be an experimental piece moving backwards from Tony's suicide to Steve's death, because I love stories about the inevitability of fate even if I think it's bullshit. On hold until we know what the hell is going to happen to Tony.
However, I am going to completely ignore the people who thought Jamie going from dating Maura to sleeping with Fox was too weird and that he needed to have more angst and internal conflict over his gay feelings, because...well, that just doesn't interest me at all. I'm not trying to write a realistic coming-out story; I'm trying to write a story about a guy who is, despite his better judgment, attracted to someone he knows he shouldn't be and gets into trouble because of it. Fox is a guy mostly because I like guys kissing.
I am immensely delighted that not one, but two people mentioned that they saw echoes of Neverwhere in my story. Because a) I did actually draw a lot of influence from it, and b) I LOVE THAT BOOK SO MUCH. And they seemed to mean it in a complimentary way, not an 'you know you're just ripping off Gaiman' way. So yay for that.
Between my fics, my short story, and my lit paper, this is going to be a very writer-ly week. Oooooh boy.