The Greatest Meme Ever
Everybody's doing it! (By everybody, I mean
angearia and
snickfic, of course!) I don't have any confidence I'll do it nearly as well as they have, but I'll take a whack at it nonetheless because theirs were so fun.
Give me the title of a story I've never written, and feedback telling me what you liked best about it, and I will tell you any of: the first sentence, the last sentence, the thing that made me want to write it, the biggest problem I had while writing it, why it almost never got posted, the scene that hit the cutting room floor but that I wish I'd been able to salvage, or something else that I want readers to know.
Aaaand...GO!
Give me the title of a story I've never written, and feedback telling me what you liked best about it, and I will tell you any of: the first sentence, the last sentence, the thing that made me want to write it, the biggest problem I had while writing it, why it almost never got posted, the scene that hit the cutting room floor but that I wish I'd been able to salvage, or something else that I want readers to know.
Aaaand...GO!

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Moments of understanding between unlikely people is one of my biggest narrative kinks, and is really why I started liking Spuffy in the first place. Oh, mine, too. I have to say that I really, really wanted to like the play Coriolanus because the whole idea of this guy going to his enemy when everyone else turned on him just made me giddy. But of course that doesn't exactly work out, and the rest of the play isn't that great (or at least, the production I was wasn't; I haven't read it). I looove moments like that.
Well, I hope you do indeed like it! It's up right here.
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Oh, yes. It'd have made me giddy, too, if I knew it before just now. *g* I've read a scattering of Shakespeare - largely on my own, which explains the selection - but that's not one I've gotten to yet.
I could make a whole list of books and movies in which I love this unlikely friends/allies trope, although the one that comes to mind just now is Xavier and Magneto in the second X-Men movie.
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And I really can't verbalize how much the idea of him turning to his enemy in that moment--that there's this underlying respect there--appeals to me. I fully intend to write a book with that premise someday. (It also reminds me of Spike showing up at Giles's door in "Pangs" and throwing himself on the Slayer's mercy. Love. It.)
Oooh! That's a good one! Yeah, with them playing chess in the plastic jail cell and such? Very cool.
Sometime you should make such a list! I would love to read it!
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