It's always ourselves we find in the sea
With the encouragement of
ashnistrike,
rushthatspeaks, and
thisbluespirit who kindly provided me with an invite, I have edged slightly into the future and copied my tiny collection of fic over to AO3. It was either that or start retro-tagging entries on Dreamwidth.
Please feel free to come find me, signal-boost, whatever the etiquette is. I've got five fandoms and seven fics and no idea how to tag anything. I do not foresee myself participating in exchanges simply because I write an average of one piece of fanfiction a year, but then again until 2011 I did not foresee myself writing fanfiction at all.
Excelsior?
Please feel free to come find me, signal-boost, whatever the etiquette is. I've got five fandoms and seven fics and no idea how to tag anything. I do not foresee myself participating in exchanges simply because I write an average of one piece of fanfiction a year, but then again until 2011 I did not foresee myself writing fanfiction at all.
Excelsior?

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I haven't read your recent one that you posted here yet--will I understand it without knowing the base material?
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All right! Excelsior.
I haven't read your recent one that you posted here yet--will I understand it without knowing the base material?
I think so—it's the show I reviewed half of last summer. The salient facts are that the main characters are not human—their powers and personalities resemble their names but do not strictly confirm to them—and it is their business to safeguard the continuity of time, which is subject to intentional attacks as well as a kind of gravitational deformation triggered by the spot-weight of history or the mixing of different layers of time. I used one series character and one character I made up completely. There are also some ghosts.