Subject: Re: [FFML] Updated Fanfics - Comments Welcome!
From: bastian@enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de (Sebastian Weinberg)
Date: 8/8/1996, 4:14 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com
Reply-to:
bastian@enterprise.mathematik.uni-essen.de

 On Tue, 06 Aug 1996 22:46:09 -0500 Richard Lawson said:

: Well, I've updated my fanfic pages.  (As a none-too-subtle reminder,
: http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/sterman/fanfic.htm )  I've done a couple
: of adjustments to "Thy Inward Love" in response to Sebastian Weinberg's
: C&C.

I'll download 'em right away.

: I've uploaded revised versions of "Brother" and "The Ways of the
: Amazons".

Them, too.

: I think "Needs and Desires"  will remain unpublished; response has been
: tepid at best.  Just goes to show that you should stick with your
: strengths.  :)

Hey, I said I *liked* it.

Angus:  Yes, but that says more about you than about the fanfic.

Shut up.  I liked it because it *wasn't* that hentai.


: My next project may be a rewrite of "The Right Side of the Ledger" in
: response to Taleswapper's excellent C&C.
:
: After that, I may leave Ranma and work on something I can actually get
: paid for.  Or, more accurately put, something I can delude myself into
: thinking I can get paid for.  ^_^  Details on that to follow.

Doitdoitdoitdoitdoitdoit!

Oh, BTW, I was thinking about collecting your related works into
"book" form and had already begun LaTeX-ing them.  I'll take your
reworked versions, now, of course.

What do you think of _Heart of the Home_ and _Right Side of the
Ledger_ as prologue, _Thy Inward Love_ as main body with _Brother_
and _Needs and Desires_ inserted as intermissions (Not exactly at
their chronological place, but somewhere later as flashback
intermissions), and _The Ways of the Amazons_ as Epilogue?

By the time I send this mail, you'll probably have written another
100K chunk of story, that is somehow related, but we'll fit it in
somehow.  :)


Sebastian
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