Yuletide! Revealed!
Jan. 2nd, 2009 11:28 amI wrote Now 'Tis Buried Deep for
lareinenoire. Many many thanks to
iuliamentis,
commodorified and
missmollyetc for their beta, input, and hand-holding services.
My story is now one of the two pieces of fic I know of for Kate Ross's Julian Kestrel mysteries (Cut to the Quick, A Broken Vessel, Whom the Gods Love, and The Devil in Music), which probably most of you have not heard of and which are sadly out of print now (Ms. Ross died in 1998 after writing those four books, and every time I reread them, I curse the universe for taking her from us before there could be more).
But if your local used book store or public library (or abebooks.com or your local library's interlibrary loan service) has them and you like the sound of an 1820s dandy solving mysteries incidental to his never-ending quest for more father-figures, you know, you should check them out.
(The stories I did not write for Yuletide, because they were not what my recipient asked for, include the one where Sally secretly has Julian's baby and Julian finds out only years later--angsty kidfic is my Kryptonite!--and the one where Temeraire hires Julian Kestrel to investigate the death of a dragon because no one else will treat it as a murder. OH MAN I WANT THAT STORY NOW.)
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My story is now one of the two pieces of fic I know of for Kate Ross's Julian Kestrel mysteries (Cut to the Quick, A Broken Vessel, Whom the Gods Love, and The Devil in Music), which probably most of you have not heard of and which are sadly out of print now (Ms. Ross died in 1998 after writing those four books, and every time I reread them, I curse the universe for taking her from us before there could be more).
But if your local used book store or public library (or abebooks.com or your local library's interlibrary loan service) has them and you like the sound of an 1820s dandy solving mysteries incidental to his never-ending quest for more father-figures, you know, you should check them out.
(The stories I did not write for Yuletide, because they were not what my recipient asked for, include the one where Sally secretly has Julian's baby and Julian finds out only years later--angsty kidfic is my Kryptonite!--and the one where Temeraire hires Julian Kestrel to investigate the death of a dragon because no one else will treat it as a murder. OH MAN I WANT THAT STORY NOW.)