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Updating twice a day and writing lots? Go me!! =) This afternoon, after sunbathing in my yard - summer in Brasil! - I've written and polished some of the chapters of this longish H/D I'm working at. I'm delighted it seems to be uncurling from the depths of my mind and stirring into some stretching, at long last. I've been writing its first sketches since April.
Tonight I've gaped in awe at the Depp-Burton partnership. Those two gentlemen always make such wonderful work together. So I picked my favourite film and squealed in anticipation of their piece-to-come!
note to self: MUST finish watching Ed Wood.
(25/out/07)EDIT: because I no longer trust LJ with my material, I've moved the four Edward Scissorhands and four Charlie and the Chocolate Factory icons to IJ.
Are you wondering where I got that nifty font with a tophat like Wonka's? Well, I happened to bypass Tim Burton Collective, a wonderful website. On my quest for Depp pics I also found this marvellous doodle of Burton's, representing Ed Scissorhands:

I really can't wait until the film comes out. *squirms* The pics that generated these bases have been shared with the much talented
nohumangrace (along with some mildly demented conversation, LOL); maybe we'll be lucky to see icons by her soon? ;)
I'm halfway through One Hundred Years of Solitude; I'm trying to make it a lengthy, leisurely read. It's a magnificent book, I'm in love. I've got one book by Stendhal next on my list, but I really am clueless as to the title in English, sorry. *goes off to sleep*
Tonight I've gaped in awe at the Depp-Burton partnership. Those two gentlemen always make such wonderful work together. So I picked my favourite film and squealed in anticipation of their piece-to-come!
note to self: MUST finish watching Ed Wood.
(25/out/07)EDIT: because I no longer trust LJ with my material, I've moved the four Edward Scissorhands and four Charlie and the Chocolate Factory icons to IJ.
Are you wondering where I got that nifty font with a tophat like Wonka's? Well, I happened to bypass Tim Burton Collective, a wonderful website. On my quest for Depp pics I also found this marvellous doodle of Burton's, representing Ed Scissorhands:

I really can't wait until the film comes out. *squirms* The pics that generated these bases have been shared with the much talented
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I'm halfway through One Hundred Years of Solitude; I'm trying to make it a lengthy, leisurely read. It's a magnificent book, I'm in love. I've got one book by Stendhal next on my list, but I really am clueless as to the title in English, sorry. *goes off to sleep*
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Date: 2004-12-14 06:58 pm (UTC)The icons look great, as always. I especially like 3 and 7 XD
Ohhhh, I'm so glad you're enjoying the book!! It's positively brilliant. I love Marquez's style, and the whole story is wonderful.
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Date: 2004-12-14 10:40 pm (UTC)Voila. :oP
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Date: 2004-12-15 03:13 am (UTC)I'm almost tempted to see this film now!!
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Date: 2004-12-16 04:35 am (UTC)Chapter one
http://adultfan.nexcess.net/aff/story.php?no=33658
Chapter twohttp://www.livejournal.com/users/killer_the_cat/84215.html?view=197367#t197367
BTW did you ever get a answer from Armand Malfoy about Ice House?
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Date: 2004-12-22 03:29 am (UTC)May I add Willy No. 2 to my collection? It’s my favorite among the lot. I love how you wrote the “A” for anticipation because I can safely say that Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is, without doubt, my most highly anticipated film for next year. Like you, I’m an immense fan of the Burton-Depp partnership. They simply never go wrong. I’m still debating whether or not I can afford the Ed Wood Special Edition DVD, which I’ll have to order from Amazon. Shame on you for not yet finishing that flick. I honestly believe it’s Burton’s finest work, and certainly the finest piece to come out of the aforementioned partnership.
I’m halfway through One Hundred Years of Solitude; I'm trying to make it a lengthy, leisurely read.
That book was required reading when I was an undergrad, and justly so. If you haven’t already read it, I also recommend Love in the Time of Cholera, which has to be my favorite Marquez novel. I’m thinking of teaching it next year.
I’ve got one book by Stendhal next on my list, but I really am clueless as to the title in English, sorry.
I have Stendhal on my list as well. Would this be Scarlet and Black, sometimes translated as The Red and the Black? That’s the one on my list. I think it’s supposed to be his most famous work so it seems like a good place to start.
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