Trying to plot my post-Season 2 Garcy fic and I just have to do it
“I really hate Time Travel”
– Eve Baird (The Librarians)
avoiding a paradox is headache-inducing.
SOLVED! 🙂
Ok so that is one fic planned, one to go…
(still had time travel btw)
Trying to plot my post-Season 2 Garcy fic and I just have to do it
“I really hate Time Travel”
– Eve Baird (The Librarians)
avoiding a paradox is headache-inducing.
SOLVED! 🙂
Ok so that is one fic planned, one to go…
(still had time travel btw)
Trying to plot my post-Season 2 Garcy fic and I just have to do it
“I really hate Time Travel”
– Eve Baird (The Librarians)
avoiding a paradox is headache-inducing.
So three days ago I was panicking a bit. Had a big long list of stuff to do pre-NaNo and was despairing being ready. Last November I had my worst NaNo total ever and I so want this year to be different and it just felt like a bad omen
Buuuuuut
Progress!
I finished my series bible and created the book bible for Painting Layers of Love. They were big tasks, lots of reading and I got good practice typing with all the notes. I also thought about it and combined the two Garcy fics I needed to plan into one fic, seeing as it was turning out longer anyway.
Still to do:
– plan that Garcy fic
– outline PLL (if I can that is)
I decided to shift the poor languishing Garcy fic to next month. It’s been shifted every week to next week for a month or more already, so it’s kinda used to it heh. Also my tutor did send us more homework as I predicted (why can’t she give it to us in class so we have the weekend?) so there is that to do pre-Thursday as well.
Ultimately though I have staged a comeback and caught up a bit. Which given that today was a bit of a day and I did next to nothing off this list, thank merlin the weekend came through for me.
Just had a bit of a lightbulb realisation moment re: Painting Layers of Love and now I don’t know quite what to do.
It’s late so hopefully things will look better in the morning. I hope so because I made myself sad.
Ugh 11pm is much too late for these deep thoughts.
So I gave myself a new plot bunny

Can somebody please tell me how come there are only 5 DAYS left in October? Please? Seriously, I was chugging along and then bam, it’s like being hit by a 2 by 4. Little things slip but /shrug no big deal right? There’s time
And then suddenly there’s no time
Yesterday rather than do anything about this I did absolutely nothing instead, because losing an entire day is definitely the way to help *rolls eyes at self*
Before Thursday I need to:
– finish my series bible
– plan two more fics
– create a book bible for PLL
– outline PLL
My tutor will also email more homework at some point because rather than give it to us in class, she likes to surprise us mid-week/day before class. I also have a play I should have read (and haven’t) preferably before Monday’s lecture, but definitely before Tuesday’s seminar.
I would also like to:
– finish the Garcy fic I’ve left languishing half finished for weeks
– finish the formative assignment due for the 5th
Yet I refused to get out of bed this morning and it’s nearly noon and I haven’t started yet

Dammit self
Synopsis: Monster, deriving from Latin, meaning ‘to demonstrate’ or ‘to warn’. They reveal, make evident, often uncomfortably so and thus was the case with Helena George Wells.
Notes: Look I finally wrote a thing for fanfic fridays! *dance* not anything on the list but hey words are words right? 🙂
So after watching the season 2 finale I was driven to put pen to paper before starting season 3. I’m spoiler free so I have no idea how accurate this is, I just had to write it down. Anyway, enjoy! 🙂
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End Note: I may do another because Myka talking Helena down the way she did *slow whistle* I may have to ship them. Could that have screamed lovers anymore than it did? Made me look back and think “hmm is that one of Myka’s shirts HG is wearing?” Or “that smirk means something” but I digress. I really can’t wait to find out what happens next. The one thing I ‘do’ know is that HG returns as I googled screaming as I didn’t want to say goodbye. I love her.
In the same vein as the post I just reblogged, I took far more pleasure than I should have last year in writing a mini-dissertation on the power structure of the goa’uld (from Stargate SG-1), precisely because it was ‘popular’ source material.
I took even more pleasure in the fact that I got a first class mark for it.
Yeeeah I went on a bit /facepalm
*insert some ranting about academic snobbery*
I was talking with someone the other day who said that my uni “prided itself on producing many literary writers of great reknown” and I’m afraid we both then had a little snigger about pretentious rubbish which is mean and wrong. I mean it’s ok that I think that but I should phrase it differently because it implies a value judgement which is incorrect. What I should say is that it’s not to my taste, which is kinda the whole point I’m driving at.
Literary fiction isn’t the only kind of worthy fiction in the world. Just because something is popular doesn’t mean it’s not good. The problem with me stating my opinion on this is that I’m not a graduate, I don’t have any kind of academic pedigree to give my opinion any merit. I firmly believe that there is a lot to learn from all kinds of literature, every genre, literary or popular, hell I firmly support fanfic as I find the transformative nature creative and fascinating.
I respect all words. True I don’t enjoy everything in existence but then who does? In my naughty moments I call it pretentious twaddle but even as I say it I know that’s not right. I just really wish that the respect was returned and that academic institutions quit preaching that literary is the only fiction worth a damn.
As a side note, on the literature side of the coin (as opposed to just the creative writing), I really wish we’d study more variety. 95% of it is old white men, usually written a hundred years ago or more. The excuse trotted out is that those things have “stood the test of time” but in whose opinion? Sometimes I think that we only think things are important because we’ve been told they are so many times we don’t question it.
If we’re looking at literature in the scope of history, then damn straight we need to read older works. If we’re just analysing literature for form or technique, then why not read modern stuff? Why not read ‘popular’ works? Not everything has to be literary and not everything should come from Europe. Now yeah there are a few exceptions but those exceptions only highlight how uniform the rest of the curriculum is.
/grumble /grumble
(I don’t hate my degree btw, I’m just frustrated)
I just added a picture set of libraries to my queue, hardly the first one I’ve reblogged either – towering stacks of books set in jaw dropping buildings is kinda irresistible.
Anyway it reminded me of how disappointed I was seeing the actual library in The Librarians (aka the Reading Room, or the symbolic representation of the library) because it wasn’t jaw dropping inspiring at all. Honestly my university library with the endless stacks of floor-ceiling book shelves is more impressive.

^^ see what I mean?
Picking from that aforementioned library picture set I think it should have looked a little more like this:

or this

Moar books, books as far as you can see, books with rails, books with ladders, books that say “hello this is a library” and feels like it’s a few thousand years old. That book collection supposedly hearkens back to the library of Alexandria and it feels more like the children’s section at Barnes and Noble.
Source: this post
I feel like Captain Kirk in my classes. Like Scotty should be standing there going:
“She likes that seat.”
I get very grumpy if I can’t sit in the same place every week. That’s my seat *hides*