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My gifts were wonderful!  I didn't guess the identity of a single one of the writers, though, so as Fic Detective I ended the NFE only so-so.  Never mind...on with the Reveal...
- the wintry female-centric adventure, The Mystery of Mount Pire, starring two Queens, a Tarkheena, a Wolf and a Raven, and filled with delicious cameos and cross-references, was by [personal profile] edenfalling /Elizabeth Culmer - thanks again, Liz!
- the world-first (I think) story starring a much-neglected minor character from VDT (and beautifully skewering some deplorably patronising attitudes of canon characters), Clipsie the Mariner, was by  [personal profile] transposable_element  (thank you, trans!)
and another story gorgeously subverting canon dismissal of a minor character, and bringing out the wisdom of the small and earthy, was The scent of apples, by  [personal profile] redsnake05  (thank you, Red!)

Three!  I am very, very lucky!  :)

As for my own contributions:  I wrote two stories,one in the main collection, and one in the Madness.
 
I wrote How the bet was won for tungsten_illusionist, in response to a request for Narnian gods written as people with power, along the Percy Jackson model.  I found this very tricky - I've never attempted Immortal POV before - and dodged working out a complete theology of how the different gods relate to the Emperor-over-sea.  (Maybe later.)  Rather than attempt an all-in piece,therefore, I ended up writing pretty much a two-hander, as Bacchus and Tash travel Calormen (mostly) in the attempt to nullify some of the fall-out from the Anvard transformation (which also worked through some of my feelings about how the arts can become a weapon in the struggle for power - and how artists can allow themselves to be co-opted into that).  I was not unhappy with the finished product, though not absolutely cock-a-hoop, either.
 
I also wrote a Madness story, The Atrementus Collection: Men, Monks and Gamekeepers, a study in popular legend, in response to prompts from [personal profile] songsmith and AviaTantellaScott, but also to follow up an idea that has been niggling at me since Chapter Four of The Ivory Merchants - in which Edmund discovered an old manuscript of a Narnian tale retold to give heart to oppressed Narnian children during  the Winter. 
I thought then that the papers of the author and proposed publisher of that story could make an interesting study - especially with the publisher coming under pressure as Winter closes in.  I've also seen questions, several times, raised about the books on Tumnus' shelf, such as Men, Monks and Gamekeepers - questions asking just how much knowledge of Humans there was in Narnia at the time, and if Man was really seen as a myth.  So I wrote the Madness story offering an answer to those questions. :)  
 
And have also cheerfully launched what will become a longer collection of linked pieces exploring the whole story of the bookbinder/publisher/pamphleteer, not in a sequential story, but through disparate odds and ends which (I hope) will sometimes amuse, but will also allow readers to progressively jigsaw together a longer narrative of life among the humbler intellectuals of the country as Jadis' Winter takes hold.  To be continued...
 

Date: 2015-09-09 04:03 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] edenfalling
I greatly look forward to more pieces in the vein of the Atrementus Collection. :D

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