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This is the sequel to my "Good Omens: Lockdown" sequel. It begins the morning after my previous story. In a nutshell: Aziraphale and Crowley are going on a journey across the English Channel; Anathema and Newt are (mostly) staying at the bookshop; Agnes becomes more than just a ghostly head; meanwhile, Adam is guiding his new friend Oreia around Tadfield.
At the time I'm writing this summary, I've only written the first three chapters. I have some ideas about what might happen next and where the story might end up (it has to do with the title). I'm curious to see if it actually ends up there, or goes somewhere else entirely. If the latter, hopefully I'll be able to change the title.
I hope that I'm learning to write better this time around and that this story is an improvement on the first story. (And, yes, I still plan to edit the first story, because I think it needs it.)
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Good Omens: Lockdown (my sequel to it) by Felimid
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
04 Jun 2020
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Since I wrote this story as if it were a radio play, there won't be much in the way of description. What description there is will be found in parenthetical text (which also is where characters' thoughts will be found). This is still in rough draft form, so there will be mistakes (but I hope not too many). I plan to go back, once I finish the overall story, and start editing.
This sequel basically begins where "Good Omens: Lockdown" ends, though maybe not exactly at that point. And then (like J.R.R. Tolkien said about the writing of "Lord of the Rings") it grew in the telling. Often in unexpected directions.
I hope it will be funny sometimes, interesting mostly, and thought-provoking mostly. If you find that you disagree with what I've written, that's really okay. I don't have a problem with people disagreeing with me. I only ask that they do it intelligently.
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I was watching (yet again) the videos for Enya's "Orinoco Flow" and "Caribbean Blue", when I saw the hummingbird in one of them. That (and the stained glass art at my mom's house) inspired this poem. I currently don't have a garden of any kind, but I remember the gardens I've been to in the past, so it wasn't hard to visualize myself in one while I wrote the poem. Hope you like reading it.
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This poem was inspired by the bird that appears either in the video for "Caribbean Blue" or the video for "Orinoco Flow". I'm not sure why that bird triggered a creative idea in me, but it did. Perhaps it combined with Richard Bach's book, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull", which I read many years ago and really enjoyed. Either way, I hope that you will enjoy what I wrote.
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