icarus_chained: lurid original bookcover for fantomas, cropped (nikola)
( Jun. 8th, 2011 03:40 pm)
Forgive me. I am trying, very slowly, to write an essay that is already two weeks late, and it's not going well. I've been remiss in responding to people, and my apologies for that, but it'll probably be a few days yet before I manage to catch up. *ducks head* My apologies.

Also? Sanctuary is bad for you! I'm trying to research factory innovations and their subsequent social effects, and one of the key figures there, of course, is Thomas bloody Edison. It's a very strange sensation to be researching someone so long dead, for an academic essay, and still feeling a surge of petty, personal dislike every time I read his name -_-; Not to mention the brief surge of vindicated satisfaction when reading that Henry Ford, after some strenuous convincing and much objection, eventually chose AC over DC. Last nail in a coffin, there. All this, on behalf of a man also long dead. Sanctuary, and Nikola Tesla, you've a lot to bloody answer for!
icarus_chained: lurid original bookcover for fantomas, cropped (fantomas)
( Jun. 8th, 2011 10:41 pm)
I wanted something with a vaguely mythological bent, and this ... Well. It's a Nikola & Nigel piece, about Nikola/Helen, by way of slavic mythology. And don't even ask. I truly don't know.

Title:  Koschei the Deathless
Rating:  PG-13
Fandom:  Sanctuary, slavic myth
Characters/Pairings:  Nikola Tesla, Nigel Griffin, Nikola/Helen (sort of)
Summary:  The story of where Koschei the Deathless kept his heart
Wordcount:  1673
Warnings/Notes:  Strange. For the mythology, look up Koschei the Deathless
Disclaimer:  Not mine, and I'm not sure I should be allowed near them -_-;

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