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rose_griffes) wrote2018-08-12 10:27 pm
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oh hey, there's fic! for the first time in a very long time!
It's been almost five years since the last time I wrote enough fanfic by myself to merit posting. So without further ado: parts one and two of Birthday Girl, a genfic about Gaby Teller from the 2015 film The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (FYI, this is also my first time to write fanfic for a movie. Unless I count a tiny crossover fic from 2010.)
ANYWAY. Perhaps there will be boring meetings tomorrow, which are usually conducive to writing, if I have a strong enough idea. And apparently this one won't let go, so.
It's been fascinating to research both post-war Germany and the Cold War. Interesting stuff that I either never learned or had forgotten.
Um. No books to report having read, since I've been in a huge fanfic-reading mood for this fandom. There are some excellent writers out there, so if you want Gaby x Illya stories, I have recommendations.
As for travel: I'm home again, moderately bruised and with a bazillion photos. My newest nephew insisted on waiting until just after I left to be born. I walked miles and miles in museum galleries, and... it was generally a pretty great summer, I'd say.
ANYWAY. Perhaps there will be boring meetings tomorrow, which are usually conducive to writing, if I have a strong enough idea. And apparently this one won't let go, so.
It's been fascinating to research both post-war Germany and the Cold War. Interesting stuff that I either never learned or had forgotten.
Um. No books to report having read, since I've been in a huge fanfic-reading mood for this fandom. There are some excellent writers out there, so if you want Gaby x Illya stories, I have recommendations.
As for travel: I'm home again, moderately bruised and with a bazillion photos. My newest nephew insisted on waiting until just after I left to be born. I walked miles and miles in museum galleries, and... it was generally a pretty great summer, I'd say.