Sick of me yet?
Title: Consumed
Author:
valmora
Rating: PG-13
Fandom: The Great Escape, the movie
Pairing: Danny/Willie. Again.
Disclaimer: All to MGM/UA and the guy who wrote the book. ‘Cause, you know, Charles Bronson and John Leyton’s characters were probably not really doing all this.
Summary: post-war. Danny discovers that he isn’t the only one with war scars.
Notes: Willie exhibits mild - very mild - symptoms of what we now call "post-traumatic stress disorder." It was known as 'shell-shocked' in those days. I have, due to creative license, chosen not to portray the fact that PTSD is a problem that rarely gets better on its own without counseling. It also often hitches a ride with other problems, such as depression or substance abuse.
fake cut:
(in which there is fire, and alcohol, but not in combination)
Title: Consumed
Author:
Rating: PG-13
Fandom: The Great Escape, the movie
Pairing: Danny/Willie. Again.
Disclaimer: All to MGM/UA and the guy who wrote the book. ‘Cause, you know, Charles Bronson and John Leyton’s characters were probably not really doing all this.
Summary: post-war. Danny discovers that he isn’t the only one with war scars.
Notes: Willie exhibits mild - very mild - symptoms of what we now call "post-traumatic stress disorder." It was known as 'shell-shocked' in those days. I have, due to creative license, chosen not to portray the fact that PTSD is a problem that rarely gets better on its own without counseling. It also often hitches a ride with other problems, such as depression or substance abuse.
fake cut:
(in which there is fire, and alcohol, but not in combination)
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Date: 2005-06-22 09:12 pm (UTC)You caught the atmosphere of post-war letdown and finding everything changed or gone. Danny tracking down Willie and almost recreating the stark claustrophobic companionship of the POW camp even though they're free now. The misunderstanding and surprise of the kiss and then the ending. *g*
I really enjoyed this one. You might want to consider writing slightly longer fics since this isn't a fandom you can depend on your readers knowing all the background.
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Date: 2005-06-23 06:42 pm (UTC)I'm glad. He caught my attention when I first saw the movie, too. XD
You might want to consider writing slightly longer fics since this isn't a fandom you can depend on your readers knowing all the background.
That makes a lot of sense - thank you! I just have the terrible habit of writing very short pieces.
Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate it - tGE has such a small fandom that I never hear back from anyone (and you really should see the movie; it's much better than the synopses).
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Date: 2005-06-24 03:16 pm (UTC)*happily waves little Charles Bronson Fan flag*
I just have the terrible habit of writing very short pieces.
LOL! I didn't mean you had to write epics. Even the added length of this piece, which is still very short, allowed you to develop a more intense situation.
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Date: 2005-06-25 11:12 pm (UTC)didn't mean you had to write epics
Well, the only real projects I've been working on for the past year and a half have been glorified drabbles and barely over 300 words, if that. I find it difficult to write anything over 1000 words. :-) So for me, 1200 words (which is how long this one is), IS epic.
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Date: 2005-06-26 11:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-06-26 11:28 pm (UTC)GNASHING OF TEETH. ::hugs:: That's very nearly my favorite expression in the world. It helps if you put 'yea' after it. XD
Sorry. That was a little tangential there. Caffeineliekwhoa!