st_aurafina: (Horse)
Title: Fleet-Limb'd and Beautiful
Fandom: Lord John Grey
Rating: G
Words: 459
Characters/Pairings: John/Stephan UST
Warnings/Content:
Notes: Set just before Lord John Grey and the Succubus.

Summary: John wishes Stephan would make his intentions clear.

John had always loved the bustle and practicalities of the stable )
st_aurafina: (Yuletide: Super Secret)
I only wrote one fic for Yuletide this year, for the Lord John Grey books - but I loved researching and writing it! It was enormous fun to race through the canon again, and walk around with "What Jane Austen Ate and What Charles Dickens Knew" tucked under my arm. I had a row of tabs open on the history of fox-hunting and timelines for neo-classicism and Debrett's Peerage - all for throw-away lines and casual conversations.

Title: Carried Through Many Nations and Over Many Seas
Fandom: Lord John Grey books, by Diana Gabaldon
Rating: PG
Pairing: John/Percy
Summary: Of all the things that John expected to see in Lady Joffrey's dining room, a half-naked Perseverance Wainwright was perhaps the least likely.
Notes Set after The Haunted Soldier. Many thanks to [personal profile] isis for the beta. (Also archived at AO3.)

Carried Through Many Nations and Over Many Seas )
st_aurafina: (Work)
A troupe of children just flocked through the pharmacy. They sat cross-legged around our museum display, while the teacher explained how it used to be in the old times.

Teacher: *pointing at the mortar and pestle* Doesn't that look like something a witch would use to make a potion?
Children: *shift uncertainly*
Teacher: You know, the pharmacist was a bit like a witch. She had to take a drop of this and a dash of that and mix it all together into a potion. And if she adds just one drop too much then you would be dead!
Children: *heads swivel towards me in horror*
Me: *tries to look serene and not at all witch-like* Er, not so much any more.

I wonder how it will go the next time they have to take antibiotics? Fun times ahead.

I have defriended someone for the first time on Facebook. I am finding more and more that Facebook is really pretty vile. I am so grateful for the fandom friends I have there, or I would go insane. I think I need to have an online presence under my own name, but sometimes it's a bit of a miserable suck hole. On the other hand, Twitter is loads of fun right now: #yuletide and #nanowrimo are two searches I have running constantly.

I have to do Yuletide nominations. But I never know what to nominate! I worry about wasting my vote on something someone has already nominated, and about not nominating something I really want to requests, and it's all so high-pressure.

Has anyone read An Echo in the Bone? Can someone update me on the Lord John Grey situation? Because, for some reason I cannot get into Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, despite several attempts. Something about her first person voice squicks me, I don't know what it is exactly, but I cannot make myself read those books, not even the third person sections. But I love the Lord John Grey series.

Which reminds me, I've been reading Sebastian St Cyr novels by C S Harris. I stumbled onto them looking for more Regency crime novels, and I quite liked the first two. Sebastian is a bit of a super-duper snowflake, but he's kind of charming, and I have some respect for the fact that C S Harris actually found a genetic disorder to explain her character's super-enhanced senses and remarkably coloured eyes. Though I can find no proof that this condition actually exists, I appreciate the effort. And it makes me want to slash him with the Wolverine of the era. I know I'm poking gentle fun at the character, but the two books I read were fun, and I also really like the two supporting female characters in the book.

From the NaNo forums: Young Adult: ur doing it wrong! One person explains how writing YA characters with super-powers sabotages the aspirations of the youth. The best thing about this post is all the young YA authors piling on him and saying "I'll write what I wanna write! I'll write the most super-duper character ever, with silver eyes and an extra magic wand and apocalyptic mind powers and what's more, I'll like it!" That's the spirit of NaNoWriMo: I'll write what I wanna write.
st_aurafina: (Ironman stark)
Title: Fathers' Day
Fandoms: Lord John Grey, Chronicles of Narnia, Twilight , Daredevil, Iron Man, Supernatural
Words: 2200
Rating: PG
Summary: Fathers, children and difficult questions
Notes: Six very loosely connected ficlets written for [livejournal.com profile] handyhunter, whose six things were from Lord John Grey to Dean Winchester. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] lilacsigil for the beta.

1. Lord John Grey, 1736 )

2. Chronicles of Narnia, 1946 )

3. Twilight, 1958 )

4. Daredevil, 1984 )

5. Iron Man 1985 )

6. Supernatural, 2009  )
st_aurafina: (Writing - strange fruit)
Title: Taking the Waters
Fandom: Lord John Grey (Diana Gabaldon)
Rating: PG
Words: 2800
Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] yuletide 2008. Set between Brotherhood of the Blade and The Haunted Soldier. Thank you to [livejournal.com profile] penknife and [livejournal.com profile] lilacsigil for beta-reading.

The quiet in the galleria was disturbed from time to time with a weak cough or a low moan. )

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