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Dr. Temperance Brennan ([personal profile] notimpervious) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2017-11-01 06:45 am

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In a departure from the statements of defiance and aggression that have been the city's focus since the Null's most recent communication, I am happy to announce that I have finished writing a book: Bone Deep. Note: I have changed the title of the book to Written in Bone. This is a more suitable title.

It is a crime novel featuring applied forensic anthropology to assist federal law enforcement in murder investigations. The science is, of course, accurate, but for those who are more interested in characters, there is quite a lot of dialogue and fluff to denote the passage of time. I am told it is quite engaging and even stimulating.

A clean copy is available in the library. I hope it will serve as an adequate recreational activity for those who would like a temporary escape from the rather chaotic events unfolding in this underground city.









[OOC: "fluff" = "smut". Smut between leading lady Dr. Kathy Reichs and leading man Agent Andy Lester. To Brennan's eternal disappointment, most of her readers back home find the characters and "fluff" more interesting than the science. >:c Also, it's known in canon that her characters are inspired by her real life colleagues, so if your character would make that leap, they wouldn't be the first.]
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[personal profile] naw 2017-11-02 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
I can copy a few pages at a time. It will take a lot longer, but I won't be keeping the book from everyone else that way.

I'm actually not far from the library right now. Is it alright if I meet you there?
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[personal profile] wormintheglass 2017-11-06 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I hear you're the person I should contact about a transcription team. I am Bianca and I can write fast.
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[personal profile] naw 2017-11-07 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, nice to meet you. Excellent! This should go by much more quickly, then. It'd be even better if we could find a printing press, but fast writing definitely works too.

[or....... a copy machine, but the technology from her world hasn't gotten there yet.]