A couple of random things
I'm not sure why it's never occurred to me to try this before, but: I have discovered the delights of downloading fic from AO3 and putting it on my e-reader, and it's an excellent way of reading longfic! Much more pleasant than the screen, the formatting all translates well, and AO3 even puts a little note at the end reminding you to go back to the website and comment :D Anyway, I've now downloaded all the existing Flight of the Heron longfics for future re-reading.
I don't think I posted about the Ghosts finale at the time—I watched it last week, it was very good! Aww, such a lovely happy ending for both couples, even if the big misunderstanding between Alison and Mike was a bit silly, haha. Kitty's enthusiasm over the wedding was adorable, as was the Captain getting quietly really into all the trappings of the celebration. Robin giving his opinions on relationships was hilarious, and I liked the unexpected Mary backstory details! Hey, and I see there's going to be a Christmas special—that's two TV specials to look forward to this Christmas. :D
I don't think I posted about the Ghosts finale at the time—I watched it last week, it was very good! Aww, such a lovely happy ending for both couples, even if the big misunderstanding between Alison and Mike was a bit silly, haha. Kitty's enthusiasm over the wedding was adorable, as was the Captain getting quietly really into all the trappings of the celebration. Robin giving his opinions on relationships was hilarious, and I liked the unexpected Mary backstory details! Hey, and I see there's going to be a Christmas special—that's two TV specials to look forward to this Christmas. :D
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And I really liked the "Ghosts" finale!! Kitty was so happy about the two brides, awww! She really is the nicest, and she, Robin and the Captain remain my favourites! <3 And ohh, a Christmas special!! I didn't know about it, so thanks for mentioning it--it's definitely something to look forward to! :D
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Yes, I loved Kitty's delight over there being two brides! She's such a sweetheart. I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with the Christmas special—ghosts and Christmas obviously suggests Dickens references, but on the other hand none of the ghosts are Victorian, so...
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Unrelatedly, I'm discovering that I'm not using the contractions "I'll" and "you'll" enough in my FotH fic. They're Broster's most common contractions, as per your post, and rightly so, it seems--I started reading that 18th century essay on agricultural reform, and it uses them a lot, actually. Must go back and edit my fics...
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I admire your commitment to canon- and historically-accurate contraction use! That's interesting that an essay on agriculture uses lots of contractions—that's just the sort of writing I'd expect to be more formal and not use them, but then of course the eighteenth century may well have had different standards about that sort of thing.
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ETA: *and it evidently depends on the font, because the one Dreamwidth uses for posted comments clearly doesn't have a cross-bar at all... :D
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The text also does another thing where the first word of the next page is printed below the last word of the previous page, I suppose to give the reader a sort of preview.
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Anyway, I always love finding out these little details of things from the past! I feel like knowing things like what reading a book would have been like for characters from the eighteenth century gives more depth to understanding them, somehow. :)
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Yes, I agree! Have just discovered all the issues of the Scots Magazine from those years that are online. : D
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