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"The sleep of Reason brings forth monsters."

"Taboo" (1/1), and bit of a ramble

  • Oct. 2nd, 2008 at 4:28 AM
Nargles--by pokecharm
I like the gym.

What? I said a "bit" of a ramble.

Okay--I also like having more energy, and staring at the hot chicks. There's something sexy about a woman working out, no matter what shape she's in.

So tired. Nighty-nite.

The Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are )

"Promise" (1/1)

  • Aug. 19th, 2008 at 5:13 AM
H&H--by pokecharm
Banjobanjobanjo!
::cartwheels::
::is slightly dizzy::

And an AS/S-verse ficlet, just because I'm all manic, and had to do something with the energy.

Promise )

"Making Friends With Darkness" (1/1)

  • Jul. 12th, 2008 at 12:03 AM
NotImpressed
[info]vinniebatman made me do it. Held a gun to my head, and everything.
::nods::

Making Friends With Darkness )

"James Is" (1/1)

  • Jun. 25th, 2008 at 12:45 AM
Nargles--by pokecharm
ETA: Literally online for three minutes before internet go bye-bye again. Then I woke up at four am and the internet lights were all aglow. It seemed a shame to waste it, so here I am . . . totally about to go back to sleep. I seriously suspect Nargles are behind this. . . .

Wow . . . I only had to wait five hours to get online tonight. Score.

AS/S ficlet.

James Is
Author: [info]_beetle_
Fandom: HP
Pairing: JS/OFC implied , AS/S implied, plus UST if you squint not at all.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 500
Notes/Warnings: Set Post-DH/e, just before their Seventh Year. Part of the AS/S-verse, a companion piece to The Homecoming. As usual, can be read as a standalone.
Summary: The title says it all. Written for the [info]slashthedrabble prompt "straight".



James is. . . . )

"The Homecoming" (1/1)

  • Jun. 22nd, 2008 at 7:10 PM
NotImpressed
The AS/S won't leave me alone.

And I think my modem is dying again. I've been waiting all day to get online--and even then, I'm only on for a few minutes. It's the same thing that happened last September, or whenever. The modem died a slow, agonizing death. According to the cable guy, the RCA modems do that, about once a year. But the first one died after ten months, and this one has been kicking less than that.

Stupid Time Warner and their stupid shit-modems.

Also, looking into proofreading again, as a possible career. I'm good at criticizing others and am fascinated by the ins and outs of English grammar and syntax. Plus, once I got the particulars down, I think I could not only do it in my sleep, but enjoy it. Editing is nearly as rewarding as writing, and can be more lucrative. . . .

We'll see what the technology allows.


The Homecoming )