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kristen999) wrote2010-06-20 02:23 pm
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Update?
I can't believe the summer is flying by! I've been busy at work, this is fresh fruit season and all the local berries are coming in and we're about to adjust to a bi-monthly sales process, which doubles my workload. It is neat to be located in the middle of town ( I walk to work every day) , the main road that runs through the city hosts all the major activities. In the last three weeks we've had the Pride Parade, a Race for the Cure, and next week is the "Stiletto Heel" .5k race.
I've been posting “Red Sands” the last week or so and while the fun and excitement for serialized novels has greatly diminished over the years, it's been neat watching people's reactions reading it as it goes. What I love most about this fic is the psychological storytelling that is involved and I've found as both a writer and reader I've grown much more interested in layered plots and character study over 'hit and run' stuff. (Which has its place like many sweet treats) :D
I'm going out of town in July to visit my mom and we're visiting Old Town Alexandria for a few days and I'm excited for that.
I've been pulled into “Criminal Minds" over the last month. I wasn't into it at first because I had watched this run of eppys where the plots were all focused on women getting kidnapped and tortured and it turned me off. But I've been watching off and on and have been intrigued enough to start with season one since A&E is showing them out of order. I've been watching season Two on Ion, but I'd like to start at the beginning.
I forgot to post my genficathon entry for this year where I wanted to try something different.
Title: “Practicing Medicine”
Word Count: 6,000 ~
Summary: Jennifer learns that accepting and upholding an oath, requires living it.
I've been posting “Red Sands” the last week or so and while the fun and excitement for serialized novels has greatly diminished over the years, it's been neat watching people's reactions reading it as it goes. What I love most about this fic is the psychological storytelling that is involved and I've found as both a writer and reader I've grown much more interested in layered plots and character study over 'hit and run' stuff. (Which has its place like many sweet treats) :D
I'm going out of town in July to visit my mom and we're visiting Old Town Alexandria for a few days and I'm excited for that.
I've been pulled into “Criminal Minds" over the last month. I wasn't into it at first because I had watched this run of eppys where the plots were all focused on women getting kidnapped and tortured and it turned me off. But I've been watching off and on and have been intrigued enough to start with season one since A&E is showing them out of order. I've been watching season Two on Ion, but I'd like to start at the beginning.
I forgot to post my genficathon entry for this year where I wanted to try something different.
Title: “Practicing Medicine”
Word Count: 6,000 ~
Summary: Jennifer learns that accepting and upholding an oath, requires living it.
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On the Criminal Minds front, there are some interesting essays out there about the portrayal of the female victims. The show is fairly unflinching about violence to women, but one thing that's also quite striking is that very few of them are 'helpless'. Many of the victims are incredibly strong or have more agency than their situation should grant them - quite a few of them almost rescue themselves before the team swings into action, and more are instrumental in getting themselves saved. It's something that's quite striking when you're looking for it.
One of the things I like about CM is the character progression. The central characters change over the five series, and watching them in order really brings that out. Hope you enjoy!
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It also took me a while to get into Criminal Minds. The violence put me off at first but then the show pulled me in. Now it is one of my favourite shows. Enjoy!
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I love Criminal Minds. It took a bit of time for me to get really sucked in (I, too, was reluctant due to the violence) but I love how they handle the darkness and I adore the characters. It's also one of the few shows my entire family (well, the ones still at home) is into.
I noticed that the trend for the genficathon seemed to be writing something different from what the authors usually write. I was very surprised by who wrote what and way off on my guesses. It makes me feel a tad annoyed with my own story. Though it was fun to write, I think there was a lot more I could have done with the prompt, but inspiration-wise I was in a bad head space so wrote the first thing to pop into my mind.
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