I have to be honest - when I got the remix assignment I panicked a little. You have such a spectacular body of work: warm, witty, funny, complex and dramatic, your stories have really set the standard in the DCU and I wasn't entirely comfortable remixing anything that was so perfect to begin with. I picked the House/DCU crossover because, aside from the inherent crackiness of the idea, the story is itself wonderfully layered. There was a lot of opportunity to find a little niche to work in because the story covers so much emotional ground for these characters. I could never have changed anything or even written a sequel since you did such a fantastic job to begin with, but I thought seeing things from the Gotham crowd's POV might allow me to tackle something new. It was a joy to write on this story and to remix one of your pieces, despite my original panic :-) I'm very glad you liked it, and thanks for coming up with something so fantastic and cracked-out and moving in the first place.
And also...how weird is it that we ended up remixing each other? I had no idea you'd been the remixer behind "Protocol 256"; you are quite the stylistic chameleon, m'dear.
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Date: 2007-04-29 06:27 pm (UTC)And also...how weird is it that we ended up remixing each other? I had no idea you'd been the remixer behind "Protocol 256"; you are quite the stylistic chameleon, m'dear.