I guess when it comes to fic, Ashley's the romantic, and I'm the tragedian. My idea of beauty goes hand-in-hand with devastating truth and human frailty and fallibility. Guess that's why Open Hearts is one of my favorite relationship films of all times (really, even if it wasn't a Dogme film starring Mads in one of the leads).
I'm game for thinking of names. Hee -- I do love my boy, Professor D'Aubigny. BTW, did any of the knights choose to hyphenate their chosen new surnames? I'm thinking that Gally would, and Gareth as well, although for a completely different reason (he'd just reckon it's more plausible).
Yeah, like your Bors too. Very telling, that passage of him telling Lance that if he was really meant to be with Vanora forever, she'd somehow be here now, so he has no regrets about how it's all turned out, and is less hung-up on the past than some of the knights. Not too many relationship issues with the old bastard.
Anyway, I'm home all night, though will be working long days this week. Email me whenever you're ready.
Oh, and I have a coffee shop rec for you: finished Colson Whitehead's Apex Hides the Hurt (excellent) in one sitting at the branch of Joe's on E13th Street, between 5th and University. The Waverly Place branch is even homier (the one I was at is a bit narrow, and more News Bar-ish (remember that chain?).
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Date: 2006-05-02 12:20 am (UTC)I'm game for thinking of names. Hee -- I do love my boy, Professor D'Aubigny. BTW, did any of the knights choose to hyphenate their chosen new surnames? I'm thinking that Gally would, and Gareth as well, although for a completely different reason (he'd just reckon it's more plausible).
Yeah, like your Bors too. Very telling, that passage of him telling Lance that if he was really meant to be with Vanora forever, she'd somehow be here now, so he has no regrets about how it's all turned out, and is less hung-up on the past than some of the knights. Not too many relationship issues with the old bastard.
Anyway, I'm home all night, though will be working long days this week. Email me whenever you're ready.
Oh, and I have a coffee shop rec for you: finished Colson Whitehead's Apex Hides the Hurt (excellent) in one sitting at the branch of Joe's on E13th Street, between 5th and University. The Waverly Place branch is even homier (the one I was at is a bit narrow, and more News Bar-ish (remember that chain?).