The Silence and the Song
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Killer-Kate and Luke Lackland: 190 words. Linking matter.
Lazy Lob at the House of Silence: 1,430 words of yet another Kateverse folk story, inspired by legions of good-for-nothing folktale youngest sons called Boots, who always come up trumps. I didn't ask for this one, it just came, with a little help from something Bonecold Refugee did in the main novel recently. Nearly set Thuggish First Son up for his well-deserved fall. This is the easy bit. Cunning Second Son I'll need to out-think.
The World on Maltby Edge: An apocalyptic folksong from about the portion of Killer-Kate I'm writing at the moment. Its in-world composer wishes the people were not so new fangle. I made an audio this time, which singing for reasons of health and safety and rotten tomatoes I shall not inflict upon the public, but which shall save my forgetting what the blazes the tune was by tomorrow.
Lazy Lob at the House of Silence: 1,430 words of yet another Kateverse folk story, inspired by legions of good-for-nothing folktale youngest sons called Boots, who always come up trumps. I didn't ask for this one, it just came, with a little help from something Bonecold Refugee did in the main novel recently. Nearly set Thuggish First Son up for his well-deserved fall. This is the easy bit. Cunning Second Son I'll need to out-think.
The World on Maltby Edge: An apocalyptic folksong from about the portion of Killer-Kate I'm writing at the moment. Its in-world composer wishes the people were not so new fangle. I made an audio this time, which singing for reasons of health and safety and rotten tomatoes I shall not inflict upon the public, but which shall save my forgetting what the blazes the tune was by tomorrow.