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Day 8

In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much.


About The Bartimaeus Trilogy )
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Ganked from [personal profile] senmut 

I actually just looked at the numbers a few days ago, so this is good timing! (I'm nearing the end of my latest notebook, where I plot out fic arcs, bingos and GIFsets, so I wanted a summary.) Plus OTW is currently doing another drive for funds- I spend a lot of time on AO3, so I was happy to donate. One thing: I wish AO3 did stats by chapter, like ffnet does! 

Total: 31 works, 203489 words posted since 2013. In general: I write an average of 3439 words per piece/chapter (although they range from 100 to 8500 words), and I tend to complete one thing every three weeks or so. 

Numbers blahblahblah )


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Inspired by [livejournal.com profile] wheatear

To celebrate Women's History Month, here's a meme! I have selected 15 female characters from 15 fandoms. Try to guess who they are from the clues! Fandoms listed in tags, characters chosen are mostly my faves. :)

Guess the character! )



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Here's a brief character study on one of my oldest faves for the Literary Lads we Love carnival!

Upon re-reading The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud, I have to state again how highly I recommend this series, even to people who don’t normally read YA fantasy. It’s based on a universe where magicians abuse their magic powers as a rule, and there are no benevolent Gandalfs or Dumbledores looking out for the powerless. Because really- why would there be? The magic in this series isn’t some speshul inborn ability of the magicians- magic comes from spirits/djinni that magicians have learned to enslave, and everybody else is being crushed under their patent leather shoes as they fight amongst themselves for even more power and wealth.

The protagonists are: a terrorist commoner, a pompous magician, and a snarkily superior djinni. And it’s engaging and well written- you’ll feel sympathy for all their POVs and note how Stroud seems to delight in subverting tropes and even breaking the fourth wall with humour and flair. The only thing I dislike about this series is how it ends. :P (But that's what fix-it fics are for.) There's also a prequel, "The Ring of Solomon", that was published a few years after "Ptolemy's Gate", which I won't be referring to since Nathaniel isn't in it.

Nathaniel starts the series as a five-year-old boy, sold by his commoner parents to become a magician’s apprentice. And we watch as he is shaped to become one of the power hungry rulers through the series, from hero to anti-hero to anti-villain.

What's in a name? )
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Title: Revolutionary
Fandom: Bartimaeus Trilogy
Characters: Nathaniel, Bartimaeus, Kitty
Rating: PG-13 for sexual innuendo
Word count: about 6000
Summary: An AU ending to Ptolemy's Gate. NatxKitty. Starts after the encounter with Lime/Gaspar.

Revolutionary )

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