Invisibility
Dec. 11th, 2006 11:20 pmOne of the beauties of writing in invisible ink is, you can do the most outrageous things. And nobody notices.
Quest for the Grail? Check.
Rehabilitate Bad King John? Check.
Moses = Akhenaten = Moses, complete with parting of the Red Sea? Check.
The Lionheart wins the Third Crusade? Twice? Oh yeah.
Now what shall I do next, that nobody notices?
Also, a question: Fairies. I don't get them. At all. And yet everybody's writing about them. What's with that?
Oh. Did them, too. Puca points if you saw through the cloak of invisibility to where.
Quest for the Grail? Check.
Rehabilitate Bad King John? Check.
Moses = Akhenaten = Moses, complete with parting of the Red Sea? Check.
The Lionheart wins the Third Crusade? Twice? Oh yeah.
Now what shall I do next, that nobody notices?
Also, a question: Fairies. I don't get them. At all. And yet everybody's writing about them. What's with that?
Oh. Did them, too. Puca points if you saw through the cloak of invisibility to where.
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Date: 2006-12-12 07:03 pm (UTC)I would enjoy reading about the brothers and their family. Although I'm guessing if they are "deeeeeep in the trunk" then it probably isn't likely I'll get to. :)
Why not fairies? Simply because, even though I enjoy painting them ( http://pics.livejournal.com/faefall/pic/0004f3p9/g12 should link to an illustration) I'm actually kind of tired of seeing them all over the place. Especially since they are beginning to look and act alike.
Although, thinking about it more, I'm sure, from what I have read of your work, you could probably do fairies in a different way then I've been seeing everywhere.
For some reason I keep wondering what you would do with the Huns if you wrote something in that region. Or perhaps something from Russian history around the time of Ivan the Terrible. Not that I know if you have any particular interest in those areas they just keep jumping about in my head.