Err, wait. You mean the one that's not part 14 of this, don't you? *hides* If you weren't so brilliant, i would. Let me read the summary. If i think it's too depressing, i'll bookmark it and surprise you with a comment in a year's time.
Oh but that sounds promising! I can deal with a certain amount of angst... provided there's an exceedingly happy ending involved. I've had to bookmark so many fics that are post-JE with angst because i just can't bring myself to click the cut. *is pathetic ball of misery still*
Hee, I can promise it's been very good to write. I don't think I've got as much satisfaction out of any fics since I wrote "She Never Really Forgot". Is that any more tempting?
I had that feeling about 6 months ago. Now that most of my work is reading, I want to write other things.
My thesis is back on track for now. One supervisor is on annual leave, but I have a meeting with the other in a couple of weeks so I've got to get notes and things for her this week.
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*scurries off to add it*
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I won't give you the summary, but I will give you the tagline: 'Donna wakes up to find herself in a world that is much too familiar.'
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This is not helping me write "For Better or For Worse" though. *kicks unhelpful fic* Why is reading ever so much more entertaining than writing?
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That could be it. And the fact that after all the word limits from the past three years, i don't really want to write anything just yet.
How's your thesis going incidentally? Mine's been shoved into a corner for a week.
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I had that feeling about 6 months ago. Now that most of my work is reading, I want to write other things.
My thesis is back on track for now. One supervisor is on annual leave, but I have a meeting with the other in a couple of weeks so I've got to get notes and things for her this week.
*starts hunt for your motivation*