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Nov. 25th, 2006 01:03 amI spam because I can:
If anyone were to write me a fic called "Hockey Night at Hogwarts", I might just be the happiest fangirl in Fangirl Land. If someone doesn't, I might have to write it myself. But I'd rather read it. Oh, the possibilities.
This post brought to you buy this post, which I'm not even finished reading yet. :)
And really. Do what she said and read A Study in Emerald. It's Sherlock Holmes Meets Cthulhu. By NEIL GAIMAN. What more do you need to know?
If anyone were to write me a fic called "Hockey Night at Hogwarts", I might just be the happiest fangirl in Fangirl Land. If someone doesn't, I might have to write it myself. But I'd rather read it. Oh, the possibilities.
This post brought to you buy this post, which I'm not even finished reading yet. :)
And really. Do what she said and read A Study in Emerald. It's Sherlock Holmes Meets Cthulhu. By NEIL GAIMAN. What more do you need to know?
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Date: 2006-11-25 06:18 pm (UTC)I love that story! I even have the chapbook. I ordered it from along with this.
I clicked on the "autographed copy plz" option, thinking I'd get the book signed, but I got a signed copy of the CD instead. Which is nice, but the only things I ever care about getting autographed are books. I don't know where the CD is at the moment (woe!), but I can tell you exactly where the chapbook is. :) I have, somewhere on my computer, the audiofile. It's lovely, especially when Neil reads it. :)
Neil was actually a big influence on me becoming a Lovecraft fan. That and people at Worldcon being boggled by the fact that I live in Rhode Island and never read a single word he wrote. The rest is history, as it were. *g*