oh, fine then
May. 6th, 2009 08:08 pmWell, since everyone is other people are doing it, I might as well post my BB summary, too, eh? This was the summary written just for the artist claim post, and the real one is likely to be a bit different, but it will give you some idea of what to expect, I guess.
Author:
maychorian
Artist:
millylicious
Title: The Lights of Home
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Castiel calls on the Winchesters to protect a seal in a small Midwest town where they once lived for a summer. This brings back many pleasant memories for the boys, but also some very unpleasant ones for Dean. About half of the story is in flashback, much of it in John's POV. It is very much a tribute to my own childhood home, with plenty of nostalgic imagery for an artist to play around with.
And...a line of warnings got left off that claim post, so I leave them off here, too. I think it's better to be surprised, anyway, as long as you trust the writer. Warnings can have too many story spoilers in them. I plan to post them in a separate page when the time comes, so people who genuinely do have squicks can avoid the story if they want.
Looking at the summary now, it seems kind of cliche and done to me. But the point, this time, wasn't to have an amazing, original plot, but to capture the feel of my childhood, though translated through the viewpoint and history of the Winchesters. And that, I think, was a success. We'll have to see what you guys think when June rolls around.
(Also, I have been editing, and I use the word "little" TOO MUCH.)
Author:
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Artist:
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Title: The Lights of Home
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Castiel calls on the Winchesters to protect a seal in a small Midwest town where they once lived for a summer. This brings back many pleasant memories for the boys, but also some very unpleasant ones for Dean. About half of the story is in flashback, much of it in John's POV. It is very much a tribute to my own childhood home, with plenty of nostalgic imagery for an artist to play around with.
And...a line of warnings got left off that claim post, so I leave them off here, too. I think it's better to be surprised, anyway, as long as you trust the writer. Warnings can have too many story spoilers in them. I plan to post them in a separate page when the time comes, so people who genuinely do have squicks can avoid the story if they want.
Looking at the summary now, it seems kind of cliche and done to me. But the point, this time, wasn't to have an amazing, original plot, but to capture the feel of my childhood, though translated through the viewpoint and history of the Winchesters. And that, I think, was a success. We'll have to see what you guys think when June rolls around.
(Also, I have been editing, and I use the word "little" TOO MUCH.)