Fanfic appreciation post
Sun, Mar. 13th, 2005 09:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ok I missed a day or two... time got away from me, as it does...
As previously stated I appreciate ALL authors who put their time and effort into bringing our beloved characters to life for us to read. However, my list consists of authors whose work has touched me personally...so todays authors...
Firstly someone I am sooo proud of, who I feel is already (while still in highschool) a wonderful author and with time will only get better... Q or akaela_lee for any who haven't read it Spiral of Chaos her Final fantasy X/ Spuffy crossover is very very good!!!
diabola79 I love this girl!!! She is a wonderful, warm, beautiful person and I am blessed to have her as a friend. She is also a very talented author and even more amazing (to me) is the fact that English is not her first language, to write fiction at all is hard work, but to do so in a language not your own must be so difficult and I have nothing but admiration for Dia. I have the privilege of co-betaing herEye of the beholder and her Learning how to fall... Book one in her Through another's eyes series was written in response to a challenge I placed on the Bloodshedverse and was also my birthday pressie... it is a fantastic fic and I can't wait for the next installment. Dia is also the next author up in the Verse's Round Robin so keep an eye out for her chap
Kari Mouke there is nothing I can say about this lady that others have not already said, I have not read nearly as many of her fics as I would like to, and I plan on remedying that situation asap.. her Perchance to dream however touched my heart, it made me cry it made me smile, it is a simply beautiful story!
There are so many other authors out there I love and have adored their work, most are very well known and have been appreciated this week by many others... Once again I say ALL authors should be proud of themselves for not only having written their work in the first place, but for having the courage to put it out there on public display.