Nov. 15th, 2006

[identity profile] ink-n-imp.livejournal.com
I must say, [livejournal.com profile] innocentsmith's last post proposing a fanon brother got the old gears going again in regards to Jeeves' family and childhood. And since I do nothing else in my class but draw (thank goodness I'm no longer taking classes were teachers pose questions to random students, otherwise I'd be doomed to constantly answering "...Eh?" and giving blank stares) I thought I'd give drawing Mrs. Jeeves a go, as she is the (obviously) highly perceptive lady that thought Jeeves intelligent as a boy.

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And I rather like how she came: )

EDIT!!: AAAAAAAND since I'll be MIA this weekend, a little bonus rough sketch I did today as well: my favorite fictional poet from my stomping grounds of Long Island (...ok, the ONLY fictional poet from my s. g. of L. I. worth his salt as he's one of Wodehouse's), Rocky Todd!!
And out of his pj's too!...er. No. Out of his pyjamas, but not like THAT. Eesh.  )
[identity profile] waqaychay.livejournal.com
Jeeves in the Driver's Seat

Author: waqaychay
Pairing: J/W
Rating: r
Warning: none
Summary: A quick stop on the way to London.
Disclaimer: Not mine, and no offense meant to Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, or P.G. Wodehouse
A/N: Takes place after my first fic, Jeeves in Love. Massive amounts of love to my beta, [livejournal.com profile] crowson75 for polishing up my language and doing some research into English naughty words for me. You're the best, babe! *HUGS*

Jeeves in the Driver's Seat
[identity profile] lucylou.livejournal.com
The greyness of this particular Chicago day is such that it actually oppressed me into staying in my pajamas all day. In order to circumvent total grey-osity, I did a little J/W summertime seaside scene. Something tells me that these two would burn on the beach like naked mole rats under a heatlamp.

A SEA MONSTER! )


You people need to write more. MORE, I SAY! What am I to read? All the same 50 or so fics that I've already read 300 times over?

Very well.
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[identity profile] derien.livejournal.com
Asimov's review of "Trunk And Disorderly" by Charles Stross:
In his latest, a spiffing romp through the post-Singularity (the way it ought to be), a plum cove, the heroically named Ralph, innocently falls into the most inconvenient kinds of difficulties—the kinds of dashed troubles only a half-sister’s beer-guzzling miniature pachyderm and a high-maintenance biomechanical girlfriend can afford a man—not to mention that bally fuss with the Emir of Mars’s rotten Vizier and his rude eunuchs. What’s a poor fellow to do, when he’d rather be having real fun (avoiding self-immolation in the process)? Thankfully, Miss Feng will see it through. This one’s got it all: high adventure, romance, booze, mind-controlled zombies, and, worst threat of all, meddling aunties—all that rot—so do us a favor and don’t miss “Trunk and Disorderly,” what ho!

My review - Don't miss it!  It's in the January 2007 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.  Look for it on the newsstands - it should be out, soon.  (I happen to have a subscription so I get issues rather far ahead of time.)  His Bertie is called Ralphie, Miss Feng is the Jeeves of the piece (and is called a butler rather than a valet, but I suppose he thought the average reader might not recognize the word valet), and slash opportunities do not abound mainly because the two friends he's hanging with are basically a Transformer and a Dalek, but it's a fun, fun story. :) 

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