Date: 23 Aug 2014 06:55 AM Title: And I Cradle Grief in My Hands
Sounds like a Series I need to read!! it's nice to see you back writing again. Hope to hear more from you :-D
Author's Response:
Thanks, hon! I don't know how much I'll be writing for the fandom but I haven't given up on my unfinished works yet (even if no one else ever ends up reading them when I eventually get around to it! :P) but I'm trying.
If you do decide to give the other stories in the series a look, do let me know what you think. I've always respected your opinion!
Hope all is well with you in the RL arena. It's been so long since we've been in touch... xx
Date: 25 Jun 2010 06:43 AM Title: Bargains
Nice drabble. Goes well with the previous fic.
You do like to tease us with these bits of stories, huh?
THanks for sharing,
Maia
Author's Response:
Teasing (when not overdone :P) is a good thing! It generates interest :)
Thank you for reading and commenting, Maia! I'm glad to hear you enjoyed this little snapshot. There may yet be more to come within this series, so keep an eye out if I've successfully baited the hook :D




[Report This]Date: 25 Jun 2010 03:55 AM Title: Bargains
*squee* :D
Loved it! Love Lydecker's character and his relationship with Max. Perfect scenario and I can't wait to see more from this series :D
Author's Response:
LOL! Skye, you make me laugh :)
I love Lydecker's character too; he's so much fun to play with.
Glad you enjoyed this. I'm considering another Lydecker/Max piece but from his POV. We'll see how it goes. Can I nudge you for brain juice/boosts? :D
And thank you for reading and reviewing! *hugs*
Date: 24 Jun 2010 07:03 PM Title: Bargains
I really enjoyed this! :) You captured Lydecker's voice so well, and I can imagine this scene perfectly. It's so like him to make Max think the worst, but in the end, in his own slightly twisted way, he's helping her. Awsome work! :)
Author's Response:
I absolutely adore Lydecker. I think his character has so much to work with and I like playing with him. I always thought his relationship - and in general, his attitude - towards his kids was very interesting. Above all, though, I like to consider his soft spot for Max as a good thing (rather than what some might consider disturbing) and tap into that. It is what draws me to write him as understanding of Max and willing to help her.
Thank you for reading and commenting, hon!
Date: 26 May 2010 02:31 PM Title: The Routine
Darn, you do know how to make your readers suffer... I love stories like this. I love it when the author gives me enough credit not to spell things out for me. I love having to use my imagination, to give this a background and a continuation. Wonderful 'verse.
That said, I would *love* to read what *you* had in mind. It just seems so thoroughly wonderful, complex, heartbreaking...
Thanks for sharing this. Really, really good.
Maia.
Author's Response:
Well, gee, make me blush :P
When I first started on the idea, it was really just a random bit of nothing that demanded to be put into words. I never really gave it a backstory in my mind - well, maybe a bit but not much.
I'm glad it was somewhat open to interpretation (aren't those fun?) and I've been really pleased with the feedback I've gotten. More than that, I'm just happy to be writing again, no matter how little and how far between.
Thanks for commenting, sweetie! It means a lot.
Date: 11 May 2010 07:25 PM Title: The Routine
This is really excellent. Love the mystery and vagueness! I wouldn't be disappointed if you should decide to continue.
Author's Response: Hey breebree! I'm really glad you enjoyed this. Thanks for reading, hon! As for a continuation, if I ever change my mind, however unlikely, it'll be nice to know you'll look this way :)
Date: 11 May 2010 11:03 AM Title: The Routine
I like that you aren't explaining too much of the backstory or anything because it works really, really well just as it is.
Author's Response: Thanks, Trinity Day! I'm glad you enjoyed it - thanks for reading and commenting!