I do not, of course, mean to invoke "classical" in the sense of Greco-Roman or musical orchestration. ;-)
I mean instead to sum up a resonant, high-quality, canon-concerned short story -- and very popular to boot; c.f. the award won -- written while the show was still in production and the fandom still active, pioneering the Song Challenge when it was still a challenge and not a cliche, and from which we can all learn as well as enjoy.
Go re-read your recommendation (http://users.lmi.net/akr/fk/recommen/99recomm.htm#JUNE99) from 1999. Golly, but my recommendations were pretentious then! ;-) True, though.
>"I'd like to request a little peek behind "A Little Salsa Picante.""
Gotcha. Please give me about a week, and I will return with a commentary. (It stared with an HL slash prompt, of all things.)
Thank you very much for reading it! And for the kind words on the dialogue. Schanke-isms are a language of their own, and I am far from fluent even after these many years of study.
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I do not, of course, mean to invoke "classical" in the sense of Greco-Roman or musical orchestration. ;-)
I mean instead to sum up a resonant, high-quality, canon-concerned short story -- and very popular to boot; c.f. the award won -- written while the show was still in production and the fandom still active, pioneering the Song Challenge when it was still a challenge and not a cliche, and from which we can all learn as well as enjoy.
Go re-read your recommendation (http://users.lmi.net/akr/fk/recommen/99recomm.htm#JUNE99) from 1999. Golly, but my recommendations were pretentious then! ;-) True, though.
>"I'd like to request a little peek behind "A Little Salsa Picante.""
Gotcha. Please give me about a week, and I will return with a commentary. (It stared with an HL slash prompt, of all things.)
Thank you very much for reading it! And for the kind words on the dialogue. Schanke-isms are a language of their own, and I am far from fluent even after these many years of study.