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Sunday, May 1st, 2005

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    12:09a
    Fic: 32 Short Tales about the Support Group
    Author's Notes:

    Firstly, the format. You may notice that it's slightly experimental. This, I'm sure, will be a huge shock to anyone who regularly reads my fanfic :-). There is no long narrative here, instead there's a series of snippets of time and scraps of story. Hopefully, when I'm done, you'll be able to fit them all into a bigger picture.

    Secondly - have you noticed that whenever people interview comic writers, there's one question that inevitably pops up? Yep, it's the old faithful "what would you write if you could have any title and/or characters you wanted?"

    I've always found most of the answers to these questions unaccountably boring. They're always "Batman, thanks", or "Obviously, Superman's the ultimate", or, "I've always wanted to write the X-Men!"

    Screw all of them. If DC rang me up tomorrow and said "Guess what! We've seen your fanfic and it's masterful, therefore we want to give you any title you choose", I wouldn't want to do any of the major characters. If I could write the title of my choice?

    I'd write this.

    32 Short Tales about the Support Group )

    Current Mood: bouncy
    3:39a
    My Old Fanfic: A Brief Conversation Between Friends...
    Continuing the reposts of my old fic, here's the first fic of what turned out to be a trilogy. I didn't know it at the time, and this fic is quite a bit fluffier than the next two. Ah, well.

    Also, this is totally out of continuity now - it was written just after Flash #179 (Err, I think that was it), the Joker's Wild crossover where Piper got jailed. We didn't have much info on the situation at that point, so I made wild and mostly inaccurate guesses as to what was going on. Ah, well.

    A Brief Conversation between Friends... )

    Current Mood: awake

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