tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8993648.post-1113528100047580172005-04-14T18:21:00.000-07:002005-04-14T18:21:00.000-07:00Windress, Thank you so much. You've given me a blu...Windress,<BR/> <BR/>Thank you so much. You've given me a blush that will take a week to fade. I am so glad you enjoyed it. <BR/> <BR/>I do intend to continue it and have written two more pieces in that line. <BR/> <BR/>The first is "Safe Here in My Room" a 100 word/drabble that I initially intended to submit to the CLFF 12th wave Based on the music challenge. Safe is set against the Lyrics to Breaking the Habit, by Linkin Park, which are posted at the end. <BR/> <BR/>The second piece based on the same lyrics but is being submitted to the 12th wave so won't come out until somewhere in May. I am planning to add more between now and then however. <BR/> <BR/>You might be interested to see where I take Kal El also. Basically, one of the pieces I'm drafting now flips the question of who's the original personality anyway, and what would be the ramifications on that personality- <BR/>of being held and cared for by Lara for an unknown length of time as an infant <BR/>then locked in a space ship essentially amounting to sensory deprivation for a span of years judging by the fact that he's a toddler when he comes out. <BR/>combined with survivor's guilt from the death of his planet and family (who we learn in season 3 that he has at least some repressed memory of), <BR/>and let simmer over 12-16 years of general alienation<BR/>Hopefully it's the right recipe for another poignant tale. Not to mention the self-imposed guilt I have in store for Superman when ... oops, that would be saying to much.<BR/> <BR/>Thanks again. <BR/>DianeDianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05742811548118250654noreply@blogger.com