Everything's mad (in my life), my dears.
There's not enough hours in a day for everything.
One more title for Éditions Aikyō was just sent to be registered (one of my cousin's this time).
I'm still growling on a regular basis, but I'm really recycling most growls into my Sci-Fi plots. Novel #3 has just exploded, because of a controversial piece of clothing that's presented as "liberating" when the bottom line I see is that some have been brainwashed to believe it was necessary to look "modest" (I've created a kingdom where I'm going to use the news to feed the bunnies).
I'm currently writing two novels: Muff&Sherly 3, & An Honourable Spy (a [pseudo-]Victorian piece of nuttiness inspired by History, and too many spy novels), and reading three: Se una notte d'inverno un viaggiatore by Italo Calvino, La coartada de Antínoo by Manuel Franscico Reina, and this beauty:
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ooo Illya Kuryakin, never had much time for Solo but I would entertain Illya in my mind for ages... also adored Sapphire and steel and he was why I started watching NCIS, but with that Russian accent.... nice thing to wallow in, and glad to see your book is alive..... (in a Frankenstein way) :-)
^_~ I hear you about Illya (& David's quite lovely).
Illya/Napoleon is one of my favourite slash pairings (& they helped my plot bunnies grow up & hop by themselves).
The two current bunnies are healthy, thanks! One's creating a future that I'd like to see come true, & the other is allowing me to dig in History - what's not to love? *grin*
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