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Well, I'm glad I spent several days writing as intently as I could manage, because I can't possibly look at any of my in-progress fic at the moment. Hell, after I finished "Mercy" last night, I couldn't even look at anybody else's fic, and who knows how long it'll be before I can steel myself for a re-read. I can't remember ever reading anything that hurt so much.
If I'm stymied in my own writing, and if, as many are complaining, there's been a stagnation in SV fandom during summer hiatus, maybe I can at least help inspire new fic from others.
Came across something I wrote a couple years back called "A Poem in Thirty-Five (35) Parts, Or Thirty-Five (35) Poems," inspired by something another poet friend of mine had said about writing 35 1-line poems and whether they would count the same as a single 35-line poem. Said friend rather reminds me of my mental image of wild-teen Lex, actually -- or perhaps that's the other way round? Anyhow, the bits that he inspired turn out to apply rather well to our poor little rich boy. Feel free to lift any of the poetlets below for a story of your own, provided credit's given for the quote.
3
lashes
never fall when expected,
never expected when they fall
4
enough
is never filled full
5
splintered glass
shatters sunbeams
8
foresight
robs seers of surprise
13
which cuts cleaner,
lies or the truth?
14
his smile said more
than any thousand words
16
friends turn
like curdling cream
21
things and people
most worthless
become first used
22
night no longer hid me
once I made it my day
23
skin breaks
so much easier
than will
26
angels and ministers of heaven
preserve us
or chemicals will
27
we see not stars
but their ghosts
and they see us
not at all
If I'm stymied in my own writing, and if, as many are complaining, there's been a stagnation in SV fandom during summer hiatus, maybe I can at least help inspire new fic from others.
Came across something I wrote a couple years back called "A Poem in Thirty-Five (35) Parts, Or Thirty-Five (35) Poems," inspired by something another poet friend of mine had said about writing 35 1-line poems and whether they would count the same as a single 35-line poem. Said friend rather reminds me of my mental image of wild-teen Lex, actually -- or perhaps that's the other way round? Anyhow, the bits that he inspired turn out to apply rather well to our poor little rich boy. Feel free to lift any of the poetlets below for a story of your own, provided credit's given for the quote.
3
lashes
never fall when expected,
never expected when they fall
4
enough
is never filled full
5
splintered glass
shatters sunbeams
8
foresight
robs seers of surprise
13
which cuts cleaner,
lies or the truth?
14
his smile said more
than any thousand words
16
friends turn
like curdling cream
21
things and people
most worthless
become first used
22
night no longer hid me
once I made it my day
23
skin breaks
so much easier
than will
26
angels and ministers of heaven
preserve us
or chemicals will
27
we see not stars
but their ghosts
and they see us
not at all
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And still haven't got to Mercy. But i'm away for a few weeks, so I might then!