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lunabee34 ([personal profile] lunabee34) wrote2021-02-05 08:58 am

February is for stuff I love!

1. See [personal profile] corvidology's Stuff I Love Post and Banner.

2. To that end, have a couple of recs:

Heaven, Earth, and the Song That Knits Them Up by [personal profile] gloss
Moths--Ouida
Corrèze/Vere
I continue to be utterly delighted that somebody besides me read and now loves this book. This is a very sweet post-canon interlude.

Necromancin' Dancin' [VID]
Locked Tomb vid made with fanart. This is really kickass.

3. Talking Meme

[personal profile] lyr asks: When you look at your writing throughout your life, what do you think has changed about it over time?

The primary change is genre. As a teen, I mostly wrote poetry. I wrote some short stories as a kid and a pre-teen, but by the time I hit my teenage years, I was exclusively writing poetry. Ditto for undergrad. Then I got to grad school. Not only was the reading load overwhelming, I got pregnant with Emma that first year. I quit writing creatively entirely--no poetry, no stories, no nothing except academic writing. Then I found fandom in late 2004, and by 2005 I was writing fanfic. Fanfic and academic writing have been the only writing I've done for most of that 16 year period (with a couple of short stories and the beginning of a novel thrown in there). In 2019, I started actively trying to write poetry again with some success, but I haven't gotten inspired or hit by the muse. It's definitely still a sit down and make myself write some poetry kinda thing at this point. But I have been regularly reading poetry, and I'm hoping that I will eventually get back into the poetry groove.

I also want to say here how much I love academic writing. Which is a good thing since that's my job. LOL But I'm good at it, and I enjoy it, and I'm so grateful for that.

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