Author's Notes for "Sentinel Haiku"
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Sometime in August '06,
fanthropology's Friday fun-time challenge was to describe your favorite character or show in haiku. Now, it was midnight when I read that post, I was supposed to be in bed, but up pops my muse. (She frequently shows up when my eyelids are drooping; I think tiredness is almost as good as drugs for seeing visions.)
Of course, over-achiever that I am, one verse wasn't sufficient. I needed one for each main character, one for the whole group, and one to wrap everything up. <g> What can I say? Gotta listen to the muse when she speaks.
Not beta'd, but I edited a couple of verses slightly from the original effort. The muse may speak emphatically when it's that late at night, but her critical judgment isn't the best; maybe she's tired, too.
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Sometime in August '06,
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Of course, over-achiever that I am, one verse wasn't sufficient. I needed one for each main character, one for the whole group, and one to wrap everything up. <g> What can I say? Gotta listen to the muse when she speaks.
Not beta'd, but I edited a couple of verses slightly from the original effort. The muse may speak emphatically when it's that late at night, but her critical judgment isn't the best; maybe she's tired, too.
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