Well, I mean, if
marilla82 says so it must be ok! ;)
I was a baaaad girl today. Not only did I join
bleach_quickies, but I signed up for the
100bleach with the Sixth Division. (Byakuya, Renji and Rikichi for the win!) I know. *hides* But the 100 can be drabbles, so it's not going to be some insurmountable task. At least, I hope not. I have 3 months to write 100 drabbles. I can do that, right? And to get started, I did something this morning for
bleach_quickies.
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I read in the Publisher's Weekly today that there was a new manga coming out in March called Solfege, which is funny because that's almost what I named TS. It's a technique to learn the sight reading of vocal music, and I liked it with Spike having to learn to read the past and present in his eyes. BUT, it's also by Fumi Yoshinaga, who did Antique Bakery. I looked the mangaka up and the stories all seem to be along the same lines. I would be interested to read Gerard and Jacques though. Boy love and the French Revolution!! What's better than that?
Please world, I would like it if my new check card came in tomorrow so I could buy a tire. Herm. SO going to bed early tonight!!
ETA- Note to self: KL, you NEED to find as much John Barrowman music as possible because he is the PERFECT MAN. SRSLY.
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( NC17, as are ALL things posted at that community. )
I read in the Publisher's Weekly today that there was a new manga coming out in March called Solfege, which is funny because that's almost what I named TS. It's a technique to learn the sight reading of vocal music, and I liked it with Spike having to learn to read the past and present in his eyes. BUT, it's also by Fumi Yoshinaga, who did Antique Bakery. I looked the mangaka up and the stories all seem to be along the same lines. I would be interested to read Gerard and Jacques though. Boy love and the French Revolution!! What's better than that?
Please world, I would like it if my new check card came in tomorrow so I could buy a tire. Herm. SO going to bed early tonight!!
ETA- Note to self: KL, you NEED to find as much John Barrowman music as possible because he is the PERFECT MAN. SRSLY.