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mirabile-dictu.livejournal.com) wrote in
fellowshippers2004-08-15 05:26 pm
The Amateur Naturalist (NC-17)
Title: The Amateur Naturalist
Author:
mirabile_dictu
Fandom: LOTR RPS
Pairing: various of the fellowship
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unaware. Hebrews 13:2.
Disclaimer: A big fat lie.
Warnings: Set in the future. The geography of New Zealand has been altered to fit the needs of the story. Some dialog in dialect. Many original characters. Lots of pairings.
A/N: Set twenty years from now, from 2024 through 2028. More detailed notes located at the end of the story. Beta by the
princessofg and the
empress_wu. Dedicated to my dearest darling
empress_wu; she knows why.
The Amateur Naturalist
Author:
Fandom: LOTR RPS
Pairing: various of the fellowship
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unaware. Hebrews 13:2.
Disclaimer: A big fat lie.
Warnings: Set in the future. The geography of New Zealand has been altered to fit the needs of the story. Some dialog in dialect. Many original characters. Lots of pairings.
A/N: Set twenty years from now, from 2024 through 2028. More detailed notes located at the end of the story. Beta by the
The Amateur Naturalist

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I'll make the correction to "Pakeha" as soon as I can find it. Please don't ever hesitate to let me know about a typo or factual error! I really appreciate hearing from people.
As far as the temperatures and rain -- I was trying to extrapolate twenty years from now, and figured the weather can only get hotter and wetter (thanks in part to my own government, may they suffer the consequences) (I'm an American, in case you can't tell). So no, I hadn't heard about the flooding; it was just part of imagining the future. What a coincidence, though.
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, and I'm especially pleased because I was writing so intimately about a place I've never seen. Thank you very much!
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And one can only hope that more Pakeha here become interested in returning to the land's Maori roots.
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And one can only hope that more Pakeha here become interested in returning to the land's Maori roots.
That's very big where I live (north of San Francisco) -- returning to native plants. Obviously, that gave me the idea. I hope it catches on, too; I'm a big believer in the movement.
Thank you again!