I have them both added as favorites on Teaspoon, and bookmarked on del.icio.us, so maybe that counts for something?
Hee, of course! I like feedback, but it also makes me all happy just to know people are reading, somewhere.
And it featured the Third Doctor and Jo too.
Do you know, "Twisting Paths" has been on my to-read list for ages! I've just bumped it up the list. :D I love multi-era fic so much (is... is there an LJ community for multi-era fic/discussion? Because if there isn't, there should be, and I think I've just found my latest project.)
I've got to get to work on my tardis_bigbang story, though, before it kills me.
(And I'm very excited, by the way, at the prospect of a long!fic featuring the Fourth Doctor and Sarah!)
But yes, me too! The whole reason I started on "Argumentum Ad Metam" was because I wanted to prove to myself that I could write a 20,000 word fic in a week, if things got really out of hand and I was running too close to deadline. (The answer? Probably, although the plot gets a bit convoluted.) That's a weird sort of procrastination, I guess! :D
Re: Here you go...
Date: 2008-02-10 04:19 am (UTC)Hee, of course! I like feedback, but it also makes me all happy just to know people are reading, somewhere.
And it featured the Third Doctor and Jo too.
Do you know, "Twisting Paths" has been on my to-read list for ages! I've just bumped it up the list. :D I love multi-era fic so much (is... is there an LJ community for multi-era fic/discussion? Because if there isn't, there should be, and I think I've just found my latest project.)
I've got to get to work on my tardis_bigbang story, though, before it kills me.
(And I'm very excited, by the way, at the prospect of a long!fic featuring the Fourth Doctor and Sarah!)
But yes, me too! The whole reason I started on "Argumentum Ad Metam" was because I wanted to prove to myself that I could write a 20,000 word fic in a week, if things got really out of hand and I was running too close to deadline. (The answer? Probably, although the plot gets a bit convoluted.) That's a weird sort of procrastination, I guess! :D