kenaz: Kenaz, 6th rune of the Elder Futhark, the symbol of fire and light, both literal and figurative. (Haldir: Fall's Guard)
kenaz ([personal profile] kenaz) wrote2015-07-19 12:09 pm

Coming clean.

So, a while back, I wrote 4 stories under a different pseudonym.  At the time, I had Reasons-- ever feel like you just want to fly under the radar a little bit? Or avoid drama? Or try something a little out of your creative comfort zone?-- but with the passage of years, it just seems silly, so I've combined the accounts in AO3 and am taking public ownership of them. Somehow I doubt this will be news to anyone. I just hope no one feels terribly misled. :(

So, without further ado or justification, I bring you the works of the author formerly known as [livejournal.com profile] eidolon_writes.

The Sentiment of Steel
Glorfindel/Ecthelion, R. Written for [livejournal.com profile] trekqueen, 2013 Sultry in September.
The Sentiment of Steel, or "Sentiment du Fer": a fencer’s ability to use his sword to feel and manipulate the opponent’s sword. A concept with which Glorfindel and Ecthelion are far too familiar.

A Crown of Green Leaves
Haldir/Legolas, PG-13. Written for [livejournal.com profile] ignoblebard for the 2012 LOTR SESA.
An unexpected visitor arrives in Eryn Galen at Midwinter with more than just foul weather following on his heels.

Feather and Fetch
Beleg/Haldir, PG-13. Written for [livejournal.com profile] iavalir, Ardor in August 2012
Haldir must look to his past to see his future.

Stronger Counsel
Legolas/Boromir, hard R, darker themes.
Written for [livejournal.com profile] rubyelf for the 2012 Sons of Gondor Trick-or-Treat exchange.
In Rivendell,
Isildur’s Bane has indeed awoken, and Boromir has begun to feel its insidious pull...
ysilme: Close up of the bow of a historic transport boat with part of the sail. (Arda)

[personal profile] ysilme 2015-07-22 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"A Crown of Green Leaves" drew me into this fandom and, eventually, into writing slash myself, and I'm forever grateful for that. I didn't know anybody of the fandom at the time, and had no idea yet what brilliant writers I would encounter; but I still remember one of my first impressions, which was "wow, if this fandom is creating this kind of writing, and having authors of this quality, what a brillant place to be." :D
I totally understand the desire to remain under the radar, particularly for a well-known author or person, and doing it in this way seems like a very sensible way of doing it.