lady_sarai: (Never Let You Go)
Well, now that the authors for [livejournal.com profile] yuletide have been revealed, I can finally say a GINORMOUS

THANK YOU


to everyone who enjoyed my story, commented and recced it. I am completely amazed and blown away by the response it received and I can't tell you how much all the comments made me smile. I spent last night responded to every comment that left an email address, and that was quite a few. :) But they all meant a lot to me.

I can now admit to writing Lives by Breaking, which is Narnia. I was really pleased with how it turned out; I'd never written anything in that kind of format before, and I'm *very* happy with the end product.

Short commentary on how that came about... )

I really had a fun time writing this, and I'm VERY happy with how [livejournal.com profile] yuletide went this year. I am most *definitely* participating again next year! =D (Also, it gave me an opportunity to use one of my favorite poem passages!)


In other news, the Rose Parade is made of win, except for Home and Garden continuing to pop up a screen with ads that take up half the picture. And I don't *care* about Ed Bagley'sreality show, so stop talking about his solar powered oven and tell me about those pretty horses I can hardly see. Argh.

(Also, current word count on the Bruce/Richard fic is 970. I'm surprised how quickly that happened.)
lady_sarai: (Never Let You Go)
Meant to do this much sooner, but RL has not given me much spare time. ;) Here is the fic I wrote for [livejournal.com profile] narniaficathon.

Queen Lucy's Cordial
Length: 1,200 words
Summary: Lucy was given an extraordinary gift by Father Christmas, but Peter has asked her not to use it.

Standard Disclaimer: I own absolutely nothing. This is for fun.

Author's Notes: Set roughly seven years into their rule of Narnia, in the Golden Age. You can also read this at my website, if you prefer.


"If I had my cordial with me," Queen Lucy was saying, "I could soon mend this. But the High King has so strictly charged me not to carry it commonly to the wars and to keep it only for great extremities!"

—C. S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy

When Peter woke... )

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lady_sarai: (Once a Queen)
Title: Put Aside Childish Things
Length: 1,623 words
Summary: Peter visits Susan before visiting the Professor in The Last Battle.

Standard Disclaimer: I own absolutely nothing. This is for fun.

Author's Notes: Very small spoilers for The Last Battle, and it makes more sense if you have a vague knowledge of the series. For all my talk of Peter, this came out utterly about Susan. Huge thanks and love to my beta readers, the ever-encouraging and insightful [livejournal.com profile] zoe_chan and the exceptionally speedy and brilliant [livejournal.com profile] alphabet26.

There's nothing wrong with my memory. You can't remember what never happened... )

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