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Let's see...

I finished a couple of jewellery sets on the weekend, though I haven't scanned them in yet. They were mostly-finished and had been lying around waiting for clasps and matching earrings to be made, so there wasn't a lot to be done. I actually decided to keep one for myself, so the earrings in that case were clip-ons. (Yes, I do not have pierced ears. Mainly because I'm non-conformist.)

I realized this morning in the bus when I was working on another lacy crochet necklace... what the etymology of "necklace" probably is: "neck lace". Lace around the neck. From when lace collars were detachable and were swapped from dress to dress, because lace was so expensive.

Also finished on the weekend, a re-read of "Regann's Heart Over Mind, which I actually enjoyed less this time around, to my surprise. I mean, the good bits were still good (especially Hermione's family), but I noticed some of the annoying things more, such as the grammar mistakes. I found it also a bit frustrating that Hermione was off studying, out of the action, for most of the story. I don't mean that we didn't get her point-of-view, but I figure that the author didn't want to write any of the fighting-Voldemort stuff, so she moved Hermione out of the action.

I was also reminded of a particular compound word which makes me twitch, as the story used it repeatedly. What is it, you ask? The word is "ancient-looking". This isn't the only author who uses it; I've merely been reminded of it. Why do I frown on it? Because it's wishy-washy, lazy. I mean, what's wrong with using the perfectly good word "ancient"? If you add the "-looking" it weakens the adjective. It declares that you aren't certain whether the object is ancient or not, but you can't be bothered to figure out a better description. I mean, what is it about the object that makes it look ancient? Is it darkened with the patina of years? Is it worn down by the passage of many feet? Is it weathered by wind and rain? Is it cracked with much handling? Are the colours faded? What?

I can't think of any good reason to use "ancient-looking" at all.

(gets off soapbox)

Fic Meme

Feb. 14th, 2013 02:38 pm
kerravonsen: Almost anything is fixable in fanfic (fanfic-fix)
From [livejournal.com profile] astrogirl2:

Let's play this game where you guess my favourite tropes and fictional character types.

Those of you who know me, or know my fic, what patterns are you seeing?


This may be a challenge for some of you, because I'm pretty multi-fannish, so I could hardly expect people to have read all my works. Please give it a go anyway, because I'm CURIOUS.
kerravonsen: Daleks: "NOBODY expects the Dalek Inquisition!" (Dalek Inquisition)
Well, well, you never know what new surprise the internet is going to give you. It maketh the world so small...
Read more... )
kerravonsen: 9th Doctor wearing his headlamp: Technical wizard (Doc9-technical-wiz)
I am a mighty accomplished person: I have put up Refractions #3 on my site! I came to the realization yesterday that it was far far too much work to try to reproduce the old Refractions #3 layout in PDF with a completely different DTP than had been originally used for it, that this huge amount of work had been what had been stopping me from doing anything towards the conversion, and it was about time I accepted my limitations and just convert it to straight HTML.

Which today I spent all day doing. A one-day project, that is something feasible.
kerravonsen: Kerr Avon, frowning: Character is PLOT (character-is-plot)

Just recently, I came across someone's version of "The Ten Commandments of Fanfic", which was rather an amusing idea, though I didn't like the actual commandments they'd done. So I thought I'd make my own version, and since [livejournal.com profile] fikgirl is having a bad day, I thought I'd hurry it up, finish it, and post it now. the ten commandments )

I hope it amuses.

kerravonsen: Kerr Avon, frowning: Character is PLOT (character-is-plot)
As requested, I hereby announce Anaesthesia - the DVD commentary. It's on my website because it's rather large, but please please comment here about it.
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Okay, since everyone seems to be doing it (well [livejournal.com profile] astrogirl2 and [livejournal.com profile] lady_smith anyway) I shall ask you, gentle readers, if you want me to do a "DVD commentary" of one of my stories, and if so, which one?

I'm quite curious to find out which one y'all might be interested in, actually. Or, in fact, if anyone is interested at all.

Discuss it amongst yourselves while I'm asleep, and tomorrow I'll find out the answer!

In the meantime, guess I'll be watching Universe #2 of Request #3 and see if I get inspired by that one. (sigh)

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