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So, I am still here, and have been writing a bunch of stuff, I just forget to post about what I'm writing in the moment! Histories Ficathon XV reveals were today, so this seems like a good time to do a roundup. But first, thanks to MossGrownTowers for my awesome giftfic, Shakespeare & Co.. Yay for fic about the Lord Chamberlain's Men hanging out and being creative!

I also wrote a couple of stories for the ficathon: Remember Everything I Told You (Northumberland and Kate after Hotspur's death), andk as a palate cleanser after all that angst, Quoth the Starling, "Mortimer!". (In which Hotspur actually follows through on his threat to train a starling to say nothing but "Mortimer" and sends it to the king.)

(In case it's not obvious, I was really feeling the Kate Percy love. She is SUCH a Shxian comedy girl, and it's her bad luck she got stuck in the wrong cycle of plays, and on the wrong side of a losing war.)

Other new-ish stuff:

Genesis, a prequel to my own ever-growing Lord Chamberlain's Men / King's Men saga, set in the 1580s and covering John Heminges's theatrical origin story and first meetings with future wife Rebecca and future friend Will Shakespeare. Also, there's a camel, because apparently the grocer's guild kept their own camel?! Who knew?

Legacy, because after all these years I finally wrote a new HP fic. Minerva McGonagall and Madame Pince's replacement, gen.

The Chatbot's Tale, Canterbury Tales crackfic inspired by reading way too many AI-generated papers.
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So, I wrote Henry VI fic about Cade's rebellion, because I think I'm going to take my first shot at teaching (3/4 of) the first tetralogy this fall, and apparently fanfic is one of the ways I think through things before teaching them? At any rate, it's stunning how timely that bit feels. I think I went in thinking "oh, this is going to feel really different after 1/6, and thank God I never published my dissertation, because twentysomething-me was way too much of a Cade apologist." Which I was, but it's also layered in ways that I hadn't anticipated -- Lord Say pretty much says the most tone-deaf things possible without having the least idea they're tone-deaf, in ways that feel uncomfortably familiar if you're a red-state academic who spends a lot of time cringing at blue-state academics.

These are really good plays. I remember being surprised by that when I first read them in my MA program, and I was surpised again upon re-reading. I haven't come back to them that often, in part because they feel so unrelentingly bleak, and one of the things I usually like the most about (older) Shakespeare is how redemptive his vision of people tends to be, how even the characters who do deeply horrible things aren't usually reduced to those things. And you see glimmers of that in 2 and 3 H6, maybe in Eleanor and Queen Margaret in particular, but it's mostly not quite there yet.

Another random thing that surprised me was just how different the rebellion scenes were in the Quarto. I didn't look up the current scholarly consensus on how they relate to each other, but they both "feel" plausibly Shxian to me, like we might be looking at revision-over-time, maybe different versions for different casts? There are a lot of names, and the editors of the Norton Shakespeare seem to think they might be actor-names rather than character-names in some cases, and I actually suspect they may be both / and? At any rate, it turns out that the character who is "Smith the Weaver" in the Folio text is simply "Will" in the Quarto, where he's also described as having courted a woman named Nan -- which is, naturally, where my imagination started running away with me, as in, "oh wow, did Shakespeare actually write himself IN as the play's most vocally anti-intellectual character?" Which would be awesome, if true.

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