Story 111: "Melancholia" by Jeylan
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"Melancholia" is one of the most unabashedly Romantic stories ever written in this fandom. It seems like it shouldn't work: an old, abandoned house, a graveyard in the rain, Mulder reading Marvell and Shelly and weaving a wreath of flowers for Scully's hair. Her Mulder is mercurial and Byronic, her Scully more earthbound. It's a love story for the ages.
Or is it?
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"Melancholia"
Or is it?
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"Melancholia"
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Date: 2010-04-15 04:35 am (UTC)wow. *feels terribly naive* clearly i have heard that people do this sort of thing, but...but they really do it? and Jeylan is quite a good writer, too, which is worse. whenever i think of people who "write what sells" i think of people who write the textual equivalent of no-name-brand-fruitloops (colored cardboard). the idea of someone "writing what sells" and actually putting enough of themselves into it that what they write isn't lifeless is kind of troubling.
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Date: 2010-04-15 01:35 pm (UTC)