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writing and naming
Later today (my today, here in the UK) I'll be posting the second part of Xú Landing, and that will bring the first arc of the story to a conclusion and set up the next one. Right now I think that there will be two more story arcs, but that's subject to change as I write the damn thing. But since it's moving away from the episodic, the whole thing needs a name, and since I am notoriously crap at naming things, I'm throwing this open to suggestions. (Of course, I'm also crap at taking advice, but never mind that.) What I think I want is something from Jeffrey Foucault's Miles from the Lightning; the lyrics are here. I'm just not sure what I want there, and whether or not I'm crazy. Suggestions and criticism welcome.
(The song is available via the artist's website. I like it.)
(The song is available via the artist's website. I like it.)
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Anyway, those are beautiful lyrics! I thought there were a number of striking phrases in it and for what it's worth, I thought that "Words to keep from dying" might be a good match for your story.
And now I'll follow that link to listen to the song since I really did like the lyrics very much.
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And I'm so pleased to hear that you've been reading to crossover, and that it works for you! It seems to be OK if you only know Firefly, although I doubt it would work the other way around -- but since I've just transposed the characters from one show to the setting of the other you don't really need to know too much about them.
But really, (::dons pimp hat::) if you get any chance at all to see Supernatural, you really should -- because I feel moderately confident that you'd fall for Dean in a big way, even though he's not actually Eastern European. (Everyone falls for Dean, though. I mean, the comment everyone has when they get through the series is Oh, Dean. That's it. Of course I like John best because I am working on my crazy old lady status and because he hits every button that I have, but even I said, Oh, Dean.) I mean, if you can bear the lack of female characters and the fact that it's so dark that sometimes it's hard to tell what's going on, it's a wonderful show with great characters. And the XF shoutouts are many and amusing -- in one of the early eps someone is taken over by a black oily substance in an airport bathroom, and of course undergoes a massive personality change and is no longer in control of his own actions...
You would like this show. And you'd love Dean.
And thank you for the suggestion -- I hadn't thought of that phrase at all!
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I am having my own titling troubles, though, so I don't really have any more specific help to offer...
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Hm. I hadn't thought about using the actual title of the song. I'll keep that in mind.
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Which is probably why this crossover works, now that I think about it -- there's enough similarity in tone.
*nod*
Also, I have this thing where if a character could be the narrator of a Springsteen song (or many Springsteen songs), I will probably go for him, and I think both Dean and John fit the bill there.
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I refuse to comment further on the grounds that I will incriminate myself, but YES.
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Hi, my name is Iseult, and I'm addicted to titles. *facepalm*
(I'm grabbing the song now, too.)
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Well, my outline has notes like "and then there will be hugging! yay!" but I've already written past one of those points and instead of hugging there was tension. Boo! Part of the problem is that I never quite know how the story will turn out until it does.
I like Darkness on the Fenceposts, though. Hm.
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(Although, you know what would be hilarious? If River decided that Winchesters needed hugs, because then they would GET hugs, willing or no. River would be a stealth hugging MACHINE.)
... I am a little loopy today. But, yes, I really love the image of "Darkness on the Fenceposts". Good luck with choosing!
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"Against the Thunder"
or
(modified)
"Thorns of your Crown"
:)
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I tend towards shorter titles, whereas I've noticed, at least in SPN, don't know if it's amore recent fandom/pro writing trend, longer titles are the majority.
In any case, glad you like the line :)
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I like the way you think:D