Subject: Ah...
Author:
Posted on: 2008-12-23 10:39:00 UTC
sounded like the Satanist's Bible to me. Aren't Wiccans supposed to be all love and puppies? (And generally nutters, but whatever)
Subject: Ah...
Author:
Posted on: 2008-12-23 10:39:00 UTC
sounded like the Satanist's Bible to me. Aren't Wiccans supposed to be all love and puppies? (And generally nutters, but whatever)
For the Rain it Raineth Every Day by Melengro [Reviews - 1]
Romana II/Viola (Twelfth Night). Crossdressing!love! Er, no, really. I got it off a random pairing generator.
Fourth Doctor - Teen - None - Crossover, Femslash, Humor
Characters: Other Character(s), Romana II
Challenges: None
Series: None
Published: 2008.07.13 - Updated: 2008.07.13 - Chapters: 1 - Completed: Yes - Word Count: 396
Toil and Trouble by sanitynvrfoundme reviews
A young apprentice witch meets Macbeth, falls in love, and then discovers he is doomed to die. Can she save him, or will destiny run its course?
Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,167 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 10-28-07 - Published: 10-28-07
I saw "Toil and Trouble," but I've already got two (more) Shakespeare PPCs and a P+P one in the works for Agent Glass to get through. I can put it back on my list, if you want. Agent Glass (formerly) worked in the (now-defunct) English Classics Division of the DMS, so I've been writing up old mission reports. Only one finished so far, for a "Much Ado" fic. http://www.freewebs.com/ppc23/prequelmissionlog1.htm
I don't care if he's out of copyright, I'm still doing missions when they mess around with the Bard.
Seriously, people should not mess with ol' Macbeth. *protective of his favourites*
Also, I had no idea there was Shakespeare fanfiction. That worries me for some reason.
Which means that, technically, it doesn't necessarily have to qualify as "fanfiction" anymore - they could go out and publish it.
(And by the way, Ironic Over-Power? *heafts sledgehammer* Don't even THINK about it.)
*published* Shakespeare badfic? It burns...
Except whomever published Ergaon. That terminal lapse in judgement aside, Shakespeare has enough of a reputation among academics that I doubt it'll actually happen. Still, I have that sledgehammer ready to smack the Ironic-Over Power if need be.
...when it comes to their children.
And I do believe Eragon was (originally, at least) published by Christopher Paolini's parents. (And please, someone, correct me if I'm wrong.)
I have a rant about this dating back years.
is a MISTAKE.
That'd probably have the answer...
But I did check~ and it's true.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eragon#Backgroundandpublication_history
It's a thrilling read. Really.
"Over 135 talks were given at bookshops, libraries and schools, many with Paolini dressed up in a medieval costume."
That makes me giggle lots.
But I'd be furious if my mum did that. I hate been called into the spotlight and if I do ever decide to try and publish some of my original fiction (HA!), I'll use a false name like "A. Psuedo-Nymme".
and LOTS of trouble.
No, that's not a claim - I don't have time for another mission - just an expression of astonishment. *gags*
Is nothing sacred? Nothing? Why, why, why...
Haven't you heard of Bible fanfiction? But where's the Qu'ran section on FF.net? *cough*Racism*cough* :P
*glances around furtively* You'll curse it into existance!
~Zoe~
Sort of a combination record book, scripture, recipe book and slam diary.
sounded like the Satanist's Bible to me. Aren't Wiccans supposed to be all love and puppies? (And generally nutters, but whatever)
I get the feeling I should know this, but, um, what?