Upping the genre ante

Oct 31, 2008 18:20

I think this came from surfing around Yuletide fics, and the thought of Greek Mythology being a subcategory just amused me. Then I saw someone's wishlist which included "something from Persephone's perspective" (or something like that) which managed to spark this. And after one writing session, I closed the document and never opened it again, ( Read more... )

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mustenentwined3 November 1 2008, 15:19:56 UTC
omg *_* Persephone's perspective is so totally new and asjdklfaf it makes me happy to see this written. with so much angst &hearts I have always wondered what characters in the myths are actually feeling.
a-and I've always loved Greek mythology :)

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mycroftnext November 3 2008, 01:09:59 UTC
First of all, sorry it took me a little bit to get back to you.

And second of all, thank you for reading! I really wasn't sure that anyone would read this given the fandom, much less like it. Your comment is very sweet, and I'm really glad it worked for you!

You have excellent taste for liking Greek mythology. :D

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mustenentwined3 November 3 2008, 01:22:58 UTC
haha, it's perfectly okay. I know what you mean about the fandom, and sometimes I find it nice to see what other interests people in the fandom have, other than just JE.

Greek mythology is wonderfully intriguing ;) you should write more spin-offs like this one, lol, though it seems like you wrote it as a spur-of-the-moment thing. I'd really enjoy them &hearts

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mycroftnext November 3 2008, 02:38:59 UTC
My interests are...eclectic. That's a nice word for it. ;) Glad to see there are others of the same ilk.

Greek mythology was the original soap opera, except I like it so much more than any soap.

...if you want to give me prompts, I can try? Probably not right away since I'm *ahem* trying to do NaNo, but maybe after this month is over, I'll see what I can do.

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cynicalism November 2 2008, 03:12:18 UTC
i think this stands alone just where you left it, to be honest. and i love the premise of time as a sort of metaphor for life and living--which is even ironic since gods (was persephone a demi-god? now i forget...) practically live outside of time since they're ageless and deathless.

what are your feelings on poetry? there were two books i read for my poetry class last year that touched upon this subject, and were two of the poetry books i actually didn't hate. (i was actually talking to nikki late that night, i think, that i was writing a paper on both of these books and she was writing on something else. it was the first and only poetry paper i got a solid A on, i think. XD)

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mycroftnext November 3 2008, 01:35:27 UTC
Really? I feel like it's kind of all over the place. Also, I remember wanting to create this feel of almost seduction in the style that I was using, and it just wasn't/isn't coming out right. But, it's also entirely possible I overthink things just a bit, but if anyone asks, I'll deny ever admitting it. ;-)

Persephone was...I'm pretty sure she was full god, but she definitely wasn't one of the big 12. Ok, now you have me curious, so I have to go check it out...
According to the all-knowing power that is Wikipedia, Persephone was full-god, daughter of Demeter and Zeus. This has been your anthropological history lesson for the day.

My feelings on poetry. I guess they're kind of like my feelings on art: I can tell you if I like it or if I don't like it, but I'm not always/usually able to tell you why I like it. So I'm up for reading poetry, but I'm not sure I could tell you specifically what kind of poetry I like. Some of the most famous poems I can't stand like "Song of Myself" from Walt Whitman. It makes me want to poke my ( ... )

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cynicalism November 3 2008, 18:18:54 UTC
if the central theme is time, more like the chronology of time, it would make sense that it's "all over the place," you know.

ahh right. i remember how we were talking about hades pretty much going after his niece--and the whole, you know, siblings being the parents of persephone. oh greek incest.

I HATED SONG OF MYSELF SO MUCH. it didn't help that we had this cheap dover thrift edition where all the paragraphs were like JUMBLED TOGETHER. but uhm, let me see. the first book was mother love by rita dove. and averno by louise gluck (who actually came to my college last year to read). taken in small doses, and they're pretty good stuff. just--as long you don't have to try and explicate them or anything. XD

speaking of greek myths! yesterday i happened to catch an episode of valentine on the cw, which is all about the greek gods/godesses and seems pretty cute.

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anamuan November 2 2008, 16:30:01 UTC
this is really amazing, em-chan. just really, really, really good. (sasuga!) I think you should just post it at the fic journal 'complete.' the stopping you point you had could just be the ending. (my cackles, can you hear them?)

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mycroftnext November 3 2008, 01:42:48 UTC
I don't know how to respond to you! So many ways to comment, so little time. On the one hand, I want to just say chigau yo! and leave it at that. But on the other hand, I did kind of like this idea, I'm just dissatisfied with how it all came out. So I'm glad you liked what's there, but it just needs so much more finesse! Which I seem to be lacking.

Ok, now I will stop whining and waffling and go for the third option of just cackling back at you in an eeeeeevil way. };-)

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anamuan November 3 2008, 01:45:55 UTC
i don't even want to know what you were hoping for if this isn't living up to your standards. the amazingness of it would intimidate us all into never writing again.

i am better at being evil than you are.

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mycroftnext November 3 2008, 02:20:32 UTC
i am better at being evil than you are.

Why? *pouts*

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