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Eden by Cretkid (PG)
Fandom: FARSCAPE
Pairing:
Author on LJ:
cretkid
Author Website:http://www.frontiernet.net/~cretkid/weblog/wip.html
Why this must be read:
Eden is the companion piece to Consequence Free and it showcases Cret's talents to the fullest. The prose is more spare than much of her work, but the momentum and pacing are all characteristic of her style. The story is filtered through Chiana's experience, her persepective of coming back into a situation after having been away, having been part of something new and dangerous and different, and she comes back not changed so much as matured. The story is quick and fluid and powerful, textured with all of the history these characters share as well as the individual shadings of who they are and who they've become.
She'd find a new hole in the wall every couple of weekens; wouldn't do to stay in one place too long. It was asking for trouble, and she didn't want trouble. Just some peace. Some quiet. Where she didn't have to think about mourning Leviathans, fek-faces with leather fetishes, the Old Man and Aeryn and their new narl.
About how, if given the chance again, she still didn't want to be the wife of a farmer and hated herself for thinking like that.
From Eden.
Be sure to feed the author.
Pairing:
Author on LJ:
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Author Website:http://www.frontiernet.net/~cretkid/weblog/wip.html
Why this must be read:
Eden is the companion piece to Consequence Free and it showcases Cret's talents to the fullest. The prose is more spare than much of her work, but the momentum and pacing are all characteristic of her style. The story is filtered through Chiana's experience, her persepective of coming back into a situation after having been away, having been part of something new and dangerous and different, and she comes back not changed so much as matured. The story is quick and fluid and powerful, textured with all of the history these characters share as well as the individual shadings of who they are and who they've become.
She'd find a new hole in the wall every couple of weekens; wouldn't do to stay in one place too long. It was asking for trouble, and she didn't want trouble. Just some peace. Some quiet. Where she didn't have to think about mourning Leviathans, fek-faces with leather fetishes, the Old Man and Aeryn and their new narl.
About how, if given the chance again, she still didn't want to be the wife of a farmer and hated herself for thinking like that.
From Eden.
Be sure to feed the author.
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