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I wrote "An Afternoon Out," set in the world of the Melendy Quartet (The Saturdays, The Four-Story Mistake, And Then There Were Five, and Spiderweb for Two).

An Afternoon Out (2626 words) by JanLevine
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Melendy Quartet - Elizabeth Enright
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Evangeline Cuthbert Stanley, Mrs. Oliphant (The Melendy Quartet)
Summary:

Cuffy has one friend who doesn't call her by that name, and she's been seeing her once a month for the past couple of months. At the moment, that's all the adventure there is in her life -- other than trying to mother five rowdy children, that is -- but will there ever be more?



It's the second Melendy story I've written for Yuletide (here's the first one), and this one was much harder for me to write. I'm reasonably happy with it, though. I don't know if I disappointed the recipient completely, or if something else happened, but there hasn't been any response from her. Other than that, there are a couple of very positive comments and a small handful of kudos, so I don't think I stumbled too badly.
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I have hated chain letters since I was a child and my mother made me hand-write copies of them, full of dire predictions about what happened to people who would break the chain. What I hated the most was the entire nonconsensual pyramid scheme of the thing -- I was brought into it without my consent, and I had to do the same thing to five more unsuspecting people.

But yesterday I received an email chain letter, requesting me to send a poem (or meditation) to the person at the top of the list, and pass it on to some number of people who would send the same to the next person on the list. Poetry is a pleasant thing, and chain letters are a lot easier when they don't involve writing things out by hand.

I'm still not willing to do that to anyone who doesn't consent in advance. But poetry is something I approve of.

So. If you would like to be part of a poetry chain letter, please send me your email address in the next day or so (name optional) -- either by DW/LJ private message or email if you know mine -- and I will add you to the chain, and you might receive some poetry (not by me, so no promises). And if no one responds, I'll send my requested poem out and leave it at that.

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