kellifer: (Ghost Ship)
( Jun. 9th, 2009 12:11 pm)
- Dear Summer Gen writer - be as narrow or as broad with your intepretation of my prompts as you like. I don't actually... really remember them because I entered when I was in a Big Bang daze.

- Dear Summer Gen recipient - I was panicking because my muse is still sitting on my couch in leg warmers refusing to play with me but then one of the prompts made something click in my brain. I love when that happens.

- ETA on Big Bang - approximately 8 hours. Give or take how long it takes me to code everything and cry because it won't fit neatly into two posts like I want it to. (I assume because I think the word limit on LJ is 10k still... although maybe I can stick the first little prologue bit in a separate entry or on the Master Post... Eureka, that might work!) I have my art link all ready to go. I suppose I should write some notes, I might see what other people are doing.

- Hahahaaa... I think it's probably weird that I'm resenting my upcoming full weekend of fun activities because there will be many many tasty Big Bangs that I want to read and that would've been the first chance I had.

- I don't know how it happened but my haircut turned into a weird freakin' faux-mullet like practically overnight. The front and sides stayed the same length and the back grew out to freakish proportions really quickly like I'm one of those weird bodiless haircut dolls that you yank the hair out of. Aargh, argh argh! And my hairdresser is closed!! I'm going to have to wear weird little almost-pigtails all week and people will point and laugh.
kellifer: (Ghost Ship)
( Jun. 9th, 2009 12:11 pm)
- Dear Summer Gen writer - be as narrow or as broad with your intepretation of my prompts as you like. I don't actually... really remember them because I entered when I was in a Big Bang daze.

- Dear Summer Gen recipient - I was panicking because my muse is still sitting on my couch in leg warmers refusing to play with me but then one of the prompts made something click in my brain. I love when that happens.

- ETA on Big Bang - approximately 8 hours. Give or take how long it takes me to code everything and cry because it won't fit neatly into two posts like I want it to. (I assume because I think the word limit on LJ is 10k still... although maybe I can stick the first little prologue bit in a separate entry or on the Master Post... Eureka, that might work!) I have my art link all ready to go. I suppose I should write some notes, I might see what other people are doing.

- Hahahaaa... I think it's probably weird that I'm resenting my upcoming full weekend of fun activities because there will be many many tasty Big Bangs that I want to read and that would've been the first chance I had.

- I don't know how it happened but my haircut turned into a weird freakin' faux-mullet like practically overnight. The front and sides stayed the same length and the back grew out to freakish proportions really quickly like I'm one of those weird bodiless haircut dolls that you yank the hair out of. Aargh, argh argh! And my hairdresser is closed!! I'm going to have to wear weird little almost-pigtails all week and people will point and laugh.
kellifer: (Ghost Ship)
( Jun. 9th, 2009 12:11 pm)
- Dear Summer Gen writer - be as narrow or as broad with your intepretation of my prompts as you like. I don't actually... really remember them because I entered when I was in a Big Bang daze.

- Dear Summer Gen recipient - I was panicking because my muse is still sitting on my couch in leg warmers refusing to play with me but then one of the prompts made something click in my brain. I love when that happens.

- ETA on Big Bang - approximately 8 hours. Give or take how long it takes me to code everything and cry because it won't fit neatly into two posts like I want it to. (I assume because I think the word limit on LJ is 10k still... although maybe I can stick the first little prologue bit in a separate entry or on the Master Post... Eureka, that might work!) I have my art link all ready to go. I suppose I should write some notes, I might see what other people are doing.

- Hahahaaa... I think it's probably weird that I'm resenting my upcoming full weekend of fun activities because there will be many many tasty Big Bangs that I want to read and that would've been the first chance I had.

- I don't know how it happened but my haircut turned into a weird freakin' faux-mullet like practically overnight. The front and sides stayed the same length and the back grew out to freakish proportions really quickly like I'm one of those weird bodiless haircut dolls that you yank the hair out of. Aargh, argh argh! And my hairdresser is closed!! I'm going to have to wear weird little almost-pigtails all week and people will point and laugh.
Title: Dorsum ad Dorsum
Author: [livejournal.com profile] kellifer_fic
Genre: Gen
Rating: Adult (Language and adult themes)
Words: 20,703

Summary: “Something happened,” John says, gripping the wheel hard. “I need… I need to know what happened.”

Seventeen years ago, a small family survives a terrible fire. Later, the mother disappears, taking the youngest son with her. Over the intervening years, Dean, the oldest son watches their trail go cold and his father sink further and further into despondency. Now he hunts alone and will learn that the only thing worse than never finding his family... is finding them.

Disclaimer: I own nothing but these words. No money made, no insult intended.

Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang. Further notes here.

Art by [livejournal.com profile] apieceofcake. Art link.

Dorsum ad Dorsum )
Title: Dorsum ad Dorsum
Author: [livejournal.com profile] kellifer_fic
Genre: Gen
Rating: Adult (Language and adult themes)
Words: 20,703

Summary: “Something happened,” John says, gripping the wheel hard. “I need… I need to know what happened.”

Seventeen years ago, a small family survives a terrible fire. Later, the mother disappears, taking the youngest son with her. Over the intervening years, Dean, the oldest son watches their trail go cold and his father sink further and further into despondency. Now he hunts alone and will learn that the only thing worse than never finding his family... is finding them.

Disclaimer: I own nothing but these words. No money made, no insult intended.

Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang. Further notes here.

Art by [livejournal.com profile] apieceofcake. Art link.

Dorsum ad Dorsum )
Title: Dorsum ad Dorsum
Author: [livejournal.com profile] kellifer_fic
Genre: Gen
Rating: Adult (Language and adult themes)
Words: 20,703

Summary: “Something happened,” John says, gripping the wheel hard. “I need… I need to know what happened.”

Seventeen years ago, a small family survives a terrible fire. Later, the mother disappears, taking the youngest son with her. Over the intervening years, Dean, the oldest son watches their trail go cold and his father sink further and further into despondency. Now he hunts alone and will learn that the only thing worse than never finding his family... is finding them.

Disclaimer: I own nothing but these words. No money made, no insult intended.

Notes: Written for [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang. Further notes here.

Art by [livejournal.com profile] apieceofcake. Art link.

Dorsum ad Dorsum )
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