That Boy
That boy was there again, the one the government sent, the one who managed to get into the house when she wasn’t looking, but Diana was not about to let him stay and spy on her, oh, no.
:I got a new idea the other day, and wrote a new story for Criminal Minds:
That Boy That boy was there again, the one the government sent, the one who managed to get into the house when she wasn’t looking, but Diana was not about to let him stay and spy on her, oh, no.
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So I made a meme for the first time, for Criminal Minds, of course. See it here!
I can't believe it's been so long since I've been here. But eventually, I started feeling like something was missing in my life, so I started writing again, this time for the fandom of Criminal Minds. I spent all winter catching up on the 12 seasons that I was able to watch on Amazon Prime, and now I've written my longest story yet. It's a self-indulgent, rambling story about how Spencer Reid gets de-aged by twenty five years and all the stuff he goes through because of it. I've started posting it here:
Second Childhood Spencer Reid is played by Matthew Gray Gubler, who has also written and illustrated a book this spring called Rumple Buttercup. And just to-day, I've written a small fanfiction for Rumple. Read it here: The Pumpkin Signal Happy reading! I haven't been here for a while, because I haven't written anything for a while, but I did make a few cosmetic changes to-day, removing links that went nowhere, and so on. Sorry to disappoint anybody who was hoping for more.
So I'm always hanging around Fantasy Literature and commenting on their Thoughtful Thursday posts, hoping to win a free book. I've been successful more than a few times, too!
This last week, they had the Second Annual Speculative Fiction Haiku Contest, where you had to write a little poem with a sci fi, fantasy, or even horror twist to it. I wrote this: Though I only see my own footprints, yet I know, it still follows me. I guess I was inspired by that long Christian poem about a person looking back on his or her life and seeing two sets of footprints in the sand, but only one set of footprints on the rocky areas, whereupon the person accuses Christ of abandoning them during the hard times of life. Christ simply answers that he carried the person during those hard times. It was definitely going around in my head at the time, though there's probably nothing farther away from horror than that particular poem. Though I have read a kind of, hmmm, shall we say, variation on the poem where it's explained to the person that there is only one set of footprints because "sand people walk single file to hide their numbers." Anyway, the three lines above are what came out of my brain. I don't think I'll win, becuase there are lots of other good haikus in the running, but it's good to know that my creativity isn't completely dead after all, even if it does need a certain incentive to get going. So here's a link to my new story:
From Foggy With Love Foggy wins Matt in a card game, but it's not the outcome he was hoping for. Never say never, but I think this might be the last Daredevil fanfiction I will write. It's obvious that I'm just writing the same thing over and over again, bromance with varying amounts of hurt and comfort. It's also painfully obvious that it's not what other Daredevil fans want to read. I was reading an interview with Bernard Cornwell yesterday, which naturally I cannot find again, and in it he said something to the effect of "writer's block is nature's way of telling you you aren't cut out to be a writer." Thanks, Bernard. Just ... thanks. f finished writing and polishing a new Daredevil fanfic yesterday, which I will put up here later. After I posted it, I then spent all evening waiting for feedback. I got one small comment that was more about a character and less about my writing, but hey, at least it was a reply. Then I went to bed, hopeful that I'd have more comments when I woke up.
I dreamed that I was taking a bunch of paperback books to donate to the library, but when I approached the desk and announced my intentions, I heard all the employees groan. Apparently they were absolutely drowning in donated books and couldn't even start to cope with what they had, so they didn't want mine as well. Discouraged, I walked away from the library, and tossed the books one at a time onto the ground as I went. I woke up this morning and eagerly ran to the computer to check my story, but there were no new comments. A fair amount of "kudos" but no actual written feedback. Sometimes it just seems like nobody wants what I have to offer. I've written some more stories. Two of them were inspired by the Daredevil Minor Character Fic Fest, in which we were encouraged to write from the POV of minor characters on the show. The other was inspired by several prompts that I mixed together in my brain.
In Fanged Robbery, Sergeant Brett Mahoney and his mother Bess are held up at snakepoint -- but not for long. Hospital Administrator Shirley Benson and her niece have an encounter with Daredevil on the roof of their building, and he's not the criminal she was expecting. In fact, he turns out to be A Different Kind of Superhero. A Cheerful Giver has Foggy inheriting the healing gift from his dying grandma. But someone from an alternate universe wants to use that gift to keep their version of Daredevil alive -- so they can torture him again and again. So I've written a fourth Daredevil fanfic, in which Foggy and his family are all shapeshifters, and Foggy's ability to turn into a bear come in very handy when Matt is kidnapped.
Learning to Bear It (Here's the Daredevil Fic Page with all my other Daredevil fics.) But since then, I've started three or even four stories, only to get a few pages in and realize that they're not working. Also, I'm a bit tired of hurt/comfort stories after this recent glut, but I don't know what else I'm capable of writing. Whenever a prompt certain site catches my eye, I read it and think, "Oh, that would be cool ... but I don't know enough about that particular experience to write it convincingly." And after that horrible experience three years ago, writing convincingly is even more important to me. Gosh, has it been three years already? And yet the effects linger ... So anyway, I'm a bit stuck and I don't know if I can overcome my fear of failing to try something new. I haven't been able to stop reading or writing Daredevil fanfic since I started, so here are more stories that I've written, usually for prompts on that certain site that you can ask me about if you really want.
The Guilty Party Matt helps some of the Avengers thwart a small but rapidly growing invasion of aliens. In return, Thor promises him a favour, which Matt thinks he'll never call in - until Foggy is kidnapped and tortured. Rated R for a graphic torture scene. Foggy The Miracle Worker Matt teams up with the Avengers to fight a sorcerer, but when the effects of an aggressive spell take away his hearing, they need to find a way to communicate with him. Rated T or PG-13 for some language and canon-typical violence. |
Melanie Goldmund
I've written fanfic under the name Zelofheda, and some original fic under my real name. Archives
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