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Date: Jan. 27th, 2020 06:56 pm (UTC)To your second point, YES, I would really love to read that! Can I strongly suggest that you read Christopher Duffy's The '45 before you write it? Besides having all the details on troop movements etc, it has really interesting points of characterization for Charles Edward Stuart, his advisors and his staff officers that I think you might want to bounce off.
Would you write it all the way to Prestonpans? Ewen would have been there even if Keith wasn't, and he would've been right on the front lines--all the clan chiefs were. The Camerons were running straight at the (fortunately poorly served) artillery. If you don't, I may need to write that scene myself at some point. : D
Re: Ewen/Alison, I do side-eye Ewen's flirty talk of abduction in the prologue, but other than that I don't mind their relationship (except of course that it stands in the way of Keith/Ewen). I'm pretty sure that I will at some point write a long Keith/Ewen/Alison fic, or rather, Keith/Ewen + Ewen/Alison. I think I could do interesting things with that.
Yes to the absolutely gorgeous writing--I'm so looking forward to recording the whole thing.