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I received three stories for Yuletide this year, one for Wreck-It Ralph and two (taking quite different approaches) for Puck of Pook's Hill.
Shifting Gears (Wreck-It Ralph, 1920 words)
After the reset, everyone has to get used to a new world order. Taffyta has a little more trouble than others.
Else the Puck a Liar Call (Puck of Pook's Hill, 1668 words)
But why is the Oldest of Old Things telling two children stories?
By Oak and Ash and Thorn, these three... (Puck of Pook's Hill, drabble)
Do I bid thee walk with me.
[In which it's Dan and Una's turn to tell a story.]
I have to admit, "Else the Puck a Liar Call" is my particular favourite. It replies to a question I hadn't thought to ask with an answer I never would have considered, it's got well-drawn characters, and I really admire the author's grasp of the style. (There's even a little poem at the end!)
But -- three brand-new stories, just for me!
Shifting Gears (Wreck-It Ralph, 1920 words)
After the reset, everyone has to get used to a new world order. Taffyta has a little more trouble than others.
Else the Puck a Liar Call (Puck of Pook's Hill, 1668 words)
But why is the Oldest of Old Things telling two children stories?
By Oak and Ash and Thorn, these three... (Puck of Pook's Hill, drabble)
Do I bid thee walk with me.
[In which it's Dan and Una's turn to tell a story.]
I have to admit, "Else the Puck a Liar Call" is my particular favourite. It replies to a question I hadn't thought to ask with an answer I never would have considered, it's got well-drawn characters, and I really admire the author's grasp of the style. (There's even a little poem at the end!)
But -- three brand-new stories, just for me!