FIC: War and Peace (SGA)
Aug. 20th, 2006 10:11 amThe highlight of my yesterday was when I was sitting on a patio in Yaletown (that's in Vancouver) and Jason Momoa walked past. That man's hair is amazing.
I'm not going to have a chance to get any more writing done between now and next Saturday (another crazy 60 hour week and my massive deadline), but then I'm on vacation for a week (yay!) and I can finally settle down to some good old-fashioned writing.
So, over the next week, you can rest assured there's writing coming soon. (Plus I might get some drabbling done)
Oh, and have some SGA fanfic, in which I once again torture John Sheppard.
Character: John Sheppard
Genre: Gen, angst
Setting/Spoilers: Minor spoilers up to Sateda. Setting is pre-series up to the middle of season one.
Rating: PG for cussing
Word count: 1,361
Note: I always thought John's personal item, his copy of War and Peace, deserved a guest starring role. One line from Rising, written by the wonderful Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper. Yes, this is my second go at this challenge, but it's just too shiny to give up.
( John didn't read anymore. Not when he could get away without it )
I'm not going to have a chance to get any more writing done between now and next Saturday (another crazy 60 hour week and my massive deadline), but then I'm on vacation for a week (yay!) and I can finally settle down to some good old-fashioned writing.
So, over the next week, you can rest assured there's writing coming soon. (Plus I might get some drabbling done)
Oh, and have some SGA fanfic, in which I once again torture John Sheppard.
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Character: John Sheppard
Genre: Gen, angst
Setting/Spoilers: Minor spoilers up to Sateda. Setting is pre-series up to the middle of season one.
Rating: PG for cussing
Word count: 1,361
Note: I always thought John's personal item, his copy of War and Peace, deserved a guest starring role. One line from Rising, written by the wonderful Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper. Yes, this is my second go at this challenge, but it's just too shiny to give up.
( John didn't read anymore. Not when he could get away without it )