2003-10-08

mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Default)
2003-10-08 04:07 pm

Autumn came back to play!

Thank Aeolis, or whatever deity is responsible for the warmth (70º!) and moderate infusion of humidity (81%!) into the air. More with the t-shirts and less with the winter coats, and my hair no longer looks like I scraped it up off the floor at a hair salon and glued it haphazardly to my head. Major plusses, here.

I have this sinking conviction that when I handed in my midterm this afternoon, it had the placeholder phrase "and whoever" where it was supposed to name Agassiz's collaborators in the discovery of Ice Ages. In fact, it positively must, as I never determined who they were, or even how many of them there were. Oops. It wasn't entirely necessary to answer the question or anything, but having brought it up, I ought to have put something a little more informative ....

It will be okay, I think. After all, everyone else in class was asleep until the erotic robots.
mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Default)
2003-10-08 04:07 pm

Autumn came back to play!

Thank Aeolis, or whatever deity is responsible for the warmth (70º!) and moderate infusion of humidity (81%!) into the air. More with the t-shirts and less with the winter coats, and my hair no longer looks like I scraped it up off the floor at a hair salon and glued it haphazardly to my head. Major plusses, here.

I have this sinking conviction that when I handed in my midterm this afternoon, it had the placeholder phrase "and whoever" where it was supposed to name Agassiz's collaborators in the discovery of Ice Ages. In fact, it positively must, as I never determined who they were, or even how many of them there were. Oops. It wasn't entirely necessary to answer the question or anything, but having brought it up, I ought to have put something a little more informative ....

It will be okay, I think. After all, everyone else in class was asleep until the erotic robots.
mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Default)
2003-10-08 09:07 pm
Entry tags:

Virgil/Dante!

I actually wrote most of this last semester, on the back of a program sitting in Grace Church on 10th and Broadway listening to dramatic (and sometimes, not so dramatic) readings of cantos from the Divine Comedy. I thought I would spruce it up a bit this evening and post it.

Paradiso del perverse
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Virgil/Dante (Homer/Virgil)

PWP set in the Limbo of Dante's Inferno. It's supposed to be part of a larger arc that hasn't been written. *ducks*

Why no, now that you mention it, nothing is sacred! )
mayhap: hennaed hands, writing (Default)
2003-10-08 09:07 pm
Entry tags:

Virgil/Dante!

I actually wrote most of this last semester, on the back of a program sitting in Grace Church on 10th and Broadway listening to dramatic (and sometimes, not so dramatic) readings of cantos from the Divine Comedy. I thought I would spruce it up a bit this evening and post it.

Paradiso del perverse
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Virgil/Dante (Homer/Virgil)

PWP set in the Limbo of Dante's Inferno. It's supposed to be part of a larger arc that hasn't been written. *ducks*

Why no, now that you mention it, nothing is sacred! )