Ooh... see, the ones that I think I might have something to offer on are of course the ones that everyone else feels the same about... but I suppose that's okay. I just... I'd like to maybe introduce one of your less popular ones, but I haven't reread them three million times like soon again gone and Sheppard's choice and One Peace at a Time and Class: Insecta.
Okay, so assuming I can make a better commentary on one of those because I am more familiar with them, then, lessee. I think that One Peace at a Time is out because it relies heavily on the story it remixed, which would require permission from that author, I think, and also I would probably end up doing commentary for both.
Class: Insecta is intimidating to me, and I don't know why. I'm not going to examine that too closely.
soon again gone is so popular! Everybody loves it, and there's all this stuff... Hrm. It's probably my number two choice.
The thing about Sheppard's choice, though, is that I'm not a particularly good feminist, and while I recognized the brilliant turn of the trope on its head, I worry that I might not do it justice. But I think this is still my favorite because it really gave me a feeling of awe at the end - and does again every time I read it - that I'd like to share something about my personal reaction with other readers. Even with my nerves, I think this is probably my first choice.
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Okay, so assuming I can make a better commentary on one of those because I am more familiar with them, then, lessee. I think that One Peace at a Time is out because it relies heavily on the story it remixed, which would require permission from that author, I think, and also I would probably end up doing commentary for both.
Class: Insecta is intimidating to me, and I don't know why. I'm not going to examine that too closely.
soon again gone is so popular! Everybody loves it, and there's all this stuff... Hrm. It's probably my number two choice.
The thing about Sheppard's choice, though, is that I'm not a particularly good feminist, and while I recognized the brilliant turn of the trope on its head, I worry that I might not do it justice. But I think this is still my favorite because it really gave me a feeling of awe at the end - and does again every time I read it - that I'd like to share something about my personal reaction with other readers. Even with my nerves, I think this is probably my first choice.