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I don't know if this is of interest to anyone reading this, but I found out today many of my old Dreamwidth posts (esp those from the Livejournal era) are still locked to the friends-list/reading circle only. They were all public to start with and meant to remain so, I just did a general lockdown at one point after a scare, but I thought I'd gone back and edited the fannish posts to be public again. Seems I missed many of them.

I've gone back and opened up all the ones tagged "fic" and "ficlet" now. Most of them are up on AO3 as well so it might be unnecessary to do this. But I like seeing the original posts with commentary myself and to have them accessible, and there are a handful of fics I never posted to the archive. (Some unusually ephermeral stuff, some very Jossed ones, some who treated themes I might have done better with in other fics...) I've also started doing the same with fanart posts, but that takes longer since the image links to Photobucket no longer work. So to do that I need to reupload the images somewhere first (have picked Tumblr for now).

Most of these posts only have One Piece content, and none have any Gintama content.
rainsometimes: Ukyo from Ranma 1/2, playing the flute (ukyo_flöjt)
A talk about haiku on Plurk today with [profile] night_mare_chan led me to remember the first bit of written fanwork I ever posted online, a collection of rain-themed haiku as if written by characters in Ranma 1/2. Not just from the perspective of, but stuff I thought they might actually commit to paper.

I still like the old thing, even if I now think I took it a bit too seriously and some more direct humour could have been all to the good.

I'm reposting it here mainly so I can have something to put on the old master list!

back through the years I go wandering once again )

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