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Date: 2006-06-15 01:57 am (UTC)I like the direction you are taking with Ginny/Luna/Harry. YAY threesome goodness! "She like boys, too. She told me herself." Love it.
So... this is the beginning of the end, hm? One last breath before plunging into the darkness... I can't wait to see where you are going with the storyline.
In response to one of your previous posts, sometimes a certain fandom or fanfic just appeals to you at certain times, even though it wasn't the one you intended to work on. While I'm glad you posted this chapter, I encourage you on your Stargate Atlantis fics. I have skipped over them since I have only seen the very first episode, Atlantis Rising. So, I know who the characters are and about Pegasus, but that's all.
On a semi-related note, lately I am bored with some of my writing, and even though I know where I'm heading with my current HP fic, it is taking a long time to get past the point I'm at now. I had deleted three chapters of a story arc because at the time it didn't fit well. Now that I've done the editing, it would have been perfect. I have managed to destroy one horcrux and currently working on finding two more, plus I killed off Kreacher once he outlived his usefulness. The problem right now seems to be the personal relationship stuff which I just want to muddle through for now, but feels like the dialogues must be written. I know where they are going and how they are getting there, but I keep getting caught up in side issues. Spur of the moment ideas.
So, I've adopted a new system: putting a "bookmark" in place for chapters to be placed once they are written, then writing them in a separate file for now. It's almost like filming a scene out of place, and then later placing it in the finished work.
OK last comment: that bloody plot Runespoor! It's not a plot bunny, sweets... it's a plot snake. It twists and takes me in different directions and consumes my time. Were I to omit the Runespoor, the story might flow better, but it seems important to save the character for a later plot twist.