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Sep 22, 2006 17:24

Title: The Lay of James Madrocke
Author: jamaillith
Character, Pairing: James Madrocke (Jamie Madrox)
Rating: PG
Summary: A life in eight acts.
Recipient: apathocles
A/N (or, A Warning): This fic contains a blatant disregard for continuity, coherency, historical accuracy and/or plot. I doubt this is the last I'll be hearing from James, so take it with a ( Read more... )

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newredshoes September 22 2006, 20:19:41 UTC
Poor Jamie. I like the fragmentation of the text -- it really works well with the subject, who must feel so schizophrenic. [/English major]

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jamaillith September 23 2006, 15:11:01 UTC
Thanks! I like to think it was deliberate. -eyedart-

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jamaillith September 23 2006, 15:12:24 UTC
Thank you! I haven't read all that much with Jamie in, either- I just hope I did him justice. :3

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cad27 September 23 2006, 01:05:27 UTC
Nice setting for him! Great job.

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jamaillith September 23 2006, 15:13:27 UTC
Thankee-sai! -gnaw-

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apathocles September 23 2006, 03:23:50 UTC
James! YES. *flails*

*ahem* That is to say, I love it. It's just the right mix of fun and disturbing, and you made him work so perfectly in this universe.

Thank you so much!

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jamaillith September 23 2006, 15:14:42 UTC
You're very welcome- I'm glad you like it! :33

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apathocles September 26 2006, 13:10:06 UTC
Not to be pushy or anything, but would you consider posting it over at multipleorgasm? I daresay there would be at least a few people there who would like to read it.

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jamaillith September 26 2006, 16:17:59 UTC
Of course. Who am I to turn down more ego-stroking?

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lilacsigil September 23 2006, 07:26:15 UTC
Jamie! I loved this fic, in its little fragments of increasing wrongness. It was very unsettling, to see merry Jamie slowly close in on himself the more he send his duplicates out.

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jamaillith September 23 2006, 15:16:55 UTC
Thanks!

to see merry Jamie slowly close in on himself the more he send his duplicates out

You know, I didn't realise it'd happened like that until I finished it and read it through. The way I see it, the more he splintered parts of himself off, the less there was left at the core. Hmm.

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