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During my recent stay in the north of Germany, where I was working on (at? my brain's too fried to handle prepositions now) a dig, I managed to write three pages of a new, semi-plotty LOM fic in the evenings. I also significantly revised and improved the work in progress that used to be known (or not) as "the untitled Maya fic", was later renamed "Moving On", and has now been renamed again. It's called "Möglichkeitssinn" now, thus continuing my tradition of giving my Life On Mars fics incomprehensible German titles. (Yes, the fic itself is in English. What did you think?)
I've also translated "Auf dem Sprung in die Tiefe verhungern" into German. Will probably post it here one of these days.
I've also translated "Auf dem Sprung in die Tiefe verhungern" into German. Will probably post it here one of these days.
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Date: 2007-10-18 09:25 pm (UTC)It's great to read that you've managed to write some LoM fic: you know how much I love your way of writing, and I can't wait to read something new. Please, let it be soon.
Oh, and while talking about LoM, I'd like to thank you again for the inspiration and advice you gave me for my latest fic 'The Long Way Home' ( http://space-oddity-75.livejournal.com/9876.html ). It's the Sam/Maya fic I was talking to you about last time we were online on ICQ. Undoubtedly, my writings never be as interesting and well-written as yours, but this was the best I could come up with. Thanks again for giving me your support when I was stuck and in need of good ideas. You rock! :)
The dig was fun, yes.
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