Outrunning Gravity
Oct. 4th, 2010 09:05 pmBack in early 2005, when CSI was going through an unfortunate Sofia period*, I wrote an angsty little AU futurefic, tossing in some mutated characters from Prey just for fun (mostly because I've long thought that Vincent Ventresca would be the perfect actor to play Sara's brother). It ended on a nice note of hope, I thought--because when do I write undiluted misery--and Rollercoaster was well-received in the GSR fandom.
I didn't think too much about it at first, but then WP1fan suggested a sequel, and I thought why not, since it obviously wouldn't be that much a longer story...
To reiterate, hah.
I still consider Halfway to the Moon to be one of my best longer works--and it is still the longest I've ever done, by over 65,000 words. The reception for it was generous and enthusiastic, and I am forever grateful to the readers who cheered me on. But having finished it and given Grissom and Sara their happy-ever-after, I wasn't motivated to do more.
And then a couple of years ago the muse opened a drowsy eye, tossed a tiny idea in my lap, and promptly went back to sleep as soon as I'd got a quarter of the way through the new one. This week, she finally woke up again.
So here's the little coda, the proof that life keeps going into the ever-after (but don't let the banner mislead you. Sara sticks by what she said). Outrunning Gravity is brief, AU futurefic, GSR, and rated G. It is also dedicated to
cincoflex, because without her it--and the rest of this universe--would simply not exist. ♥
*I have nothing against Sofia as a character; I just didn't like her messing with the GSR.
I didn't think too much about it at first, but then WP1fan suggested a sequel, and I thought why not, since it obviously wouldn't be that much a longer story...
To reiterate, hah.
I still consider Halfway to the Moon to be one of my best longer works--and it is still the longest I've ever done, by over 65,000 words. The reception for it was generous and enthusiastic, and I am forever grateful to the readers who cheered me on. But having finished it and given Grissom and Sara their happy-ever-after, I wasn't motivated to do more.
And then a couple of years ago the muse opened a drowsy eye, tossed a tiny idea in my lap, and promptly went back to sleep as soon as I'd got a quarter of the way through the new one. This week, she finally woke up again.
So here's the little coda, the proof that life keeps going into the ever-after (but don't let the banner mislead you. Sara sticks by what she said). Outrunning Gravity is brief, AU futurefic, GSR, and rated G. It is also dedicated to
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*I have nothing against Sofia as a character; I just didn't like her messing with the GSR.
Outrunning Gravity
Oct. 4th, 2010 09:05 pmBack in early 2005, when CSI was going through an unfortunate Sofia period*, I wrote an angsty little AU futurefic, tossing in some mutated characters from Prey just for fun (mostly because I've long thought that Vincent Ventresca would be the perfect actor to play Sara's brother). It ended on a nice note of hope, I thought--because when do I write undiluted misery--and Rollercoaster was well-received in the GSR fandom.
I didn't think too much about it at first, but then WP1fan suggested a sequel, and I thought why not, since it obviously wouldn't be that much a longer story...
To reiterate, hah.
I still consider Halfway to the Moon to be one of my best longer works--and it is still the longest I've ever done, by over 65,000 words. The reception for it was generous and enthusiastic, and I am forever grateful to the readers who cheered me on. But having finished it and given Grissom and Sara their happy-ever-after, I wasn't motivated to do more.
And then a couple of years ago the muse opened a drowsy eye, tossed a tiny idea in my lap, and promptly went back to sleep as soon as I'd got a quarter of the way through the new one. This week, she finally woke up again.
So here's the little coda, the proof that life keeps going into the ever-after (but don't let the banner mislead you. Sara sticks by what she said). Outrunning Gravity is brief, AU futurefic, GSR, and rated G. It is also dedicated to
cincoflex, because without her it--and the rest of this universe--would simply not exist. ♥
*I have nothing against Sofia as a character; I just didn't like her messing with the GSR.
I didn't think too much about it at first, but then WP1fan suggested a sequel, and I thought why not, since it obviously wouldn't be that much a longer story...
To reiterate, hah.
I still consider Halfway to the Moon to be one of my best longer works--and it is still the longest I've ever done, by over 65,000 words. The reception for it was generous and enthusiastic, and I am forever grateful to the readers who cheered me on. But having finished it and given Grissom and Sara their happy-ever-after, I wasn't motivated to do more.
And then a couple of years ago the muse opened a drowsy eye, tossed a tiny idea in my lap, and promptly went back to sleep as soon as I'd got a quarter of the way through the new one. This week, she finally woke up again.
So here's the little coda, the proof that life keeps going into the ever-after (but don't let the banner mislead you. Sara sticks by what she said). Outrunning Gravity is brief, AU futurefic, GSR, and rated G. It is also dedicated to
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*I have nothing against Sofia as a character; I just didn't like her messing with the GSR.
December 13
Dec. 13th, 2009 05:18 pmI always wanted to do this when I was little, but never did somehow.
Fandom: CSI if you squint sideways*
Prompt: you know, I think I've kind of given up on 'em and gone freelance
( December 13 )
Fandom: CSI if you squint sideways*
Prompt: you know, I think I've kind of given up on 'em and gone freelance
( December 13 )
December 13
Dec. 13th, 2009 05:18 pmI always wanted to do this when I was little, but never did somehow.
Fandom: CSI if you squint sideways*
Prompt: you know, I think I've kind of given up on 'em and gone freelance
( December 13 )
Fandom: CSI if you squint sideways*
Prompt: you know, I think I've kind of given up on 'em and gone freelance
( December 13 )