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Aug. 1st, 2010 05:36 pmSpent most of the day convalescing and reading. Feel much better as a result. And I managed to find not one but three well written Aery/Crichton Farscape fanfics. Gotta love the internet - if you are a voracious reader/writer - it's basically like crack or an endless free candy store of content and content creation opportunities. Professional writers must hate it, as do professional publishers - I'd imagine. Hee. Which makes me love it all the more.
In case you are at all interested (not sure there are any fans of Farscape reading my lj or shippers of Aern/Crichton) - here's the site:
http://community.livejournal.com/het_reccers/179054.html
The best are:
( all contain spoilers for S4 to Peacekeeper Wars, Farscape )
In other news, have become rather bored of Lobster Chronicles and need something a bit more action packed to hold my attention. So may drift back to George RR Martin and read Storm of Swords. I've read the first two novels in the Song of Ice and Fire series, just not the last two - and yes I own both. Figured there's no rush, since the other still hasn't published the last volumn. On the fence about ordering HBO just to see the series - thinking makes more sense to rent via netflix like I've been doing for True Blood, Weeds, and Dexter. And shortly for The Wire and Big Love.
In case you are at all interested (not sure there are any fans of Farscape reading my lj or shippers of Aern/Crichton) - here's the site:
http://community.livejournal.com/het_reccers/179054.html
The best are:
( all contain spoilers for S4 to Peacekeeper Wars, Farscape )
In other news, have become rather bored of Lobster Chronicles and need something a bit more action packed to hold my attention. So may drift back to George RR Martin and read Storm of Swords. I've read the first two novels in the Song of Ice and Fire series, just not the last two - and yes I own both. Figured there's no rush, since the other still hasn't published the last volumn. On the fence about ordering HBO just to see the series - thinking makes more sense to rent via netflix like I've been doing for True Blood, Weeds, and Dexter. And shortly for The Wire and Big Love.