[wakes up, smells coffee hot chocolate]
Yeesh, I really ought to actually post in here once in awhile, especially considering I've actually been writing lately. Recently posted in connection with Remix Madness 2012:
Title: Who's That (the Quite As Good As the Original Remix)
Inspired By: Doctor Who Am I, by AstroGirl
Author: graycardinal
Rating: G
Wordcount: 313
Fandom: Doctor Who (new)/Pretender
Spoilers: None in particular.
The beauty of it is that the Daleks won't be expecting him at all.
Title: Evil Plans (aka "Remix In Mirror Is Closer Than It May Appear")
Inspired By: Blocked, by Medie
Author: graycardinal
Rating: G
Wordcount: 942
Fandom: NCIS
Spoilers: None in particular.
It would have been easier to take if only McGee had proven to be as inept at writing as he was at having a social life.
May. 8th, 2012
And here's my other new piece, written for the Rare Women Fanfic Exchange.
Title: When the Bat in the Moonlight Flies
Author:
graycardinal
Written For: SecondSilk
Rating: G
Wordcount: 1,731
Fandom: BtVS/Gargoyles
Characters: Jenny Calendar, Owen Burnett
Spoilers: None to speak of. Occurs in late 1994, during the first part of the first season of Gargoyles and some time prior to the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The Kalderash clan had long memories even by Rom standards. Women of the Kalderash had cursed vampires and outwitted wizards, and if they weren’t precisely friendly with the old races, they were well-versed in the legends surrounding them.
Title: When the Bat in the Moonlight Flies
Author:
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Written For: SecondSilk
Rating: G
Wordcount: 1,731
Fandom: BtVS/Gargoyles
Characters: Jenny Calendar, Owen Burnett
Spoilers: None to speak of. Occurs in late 1994, during the first part of the first season of Gargoyles and some time prior to the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The Kalderash clan had long memories even by Rom standards. Women of the Kalderash had cursed vampires and outwitted wizards, and if they weren’t precisely friendly with the old races, they were well-versed in the legends surrounding them.
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