Learning Curve (Sentinel story)
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Title: | Learning Curve |
Author(s): | Antimony Hayes |
Date(s): | 2000 or before |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Sentinel |
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External Links: | Learning Curve |
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Learning Curve is a series of Sentinel stories by Antimony Hayes. It has a sequel, Truth, Death, and Donuts
Reactions and Reviews
[Learning Curve #2: Truth, Death, and Donuts]: Why you should read this: Pen stealing and office snippiness; rainy lettuce and key lime pie; the truck ride of togetherness; male bonding and donuts. Just a whole lotta good stuff. Also with manly hugging and manly blushing and manly waffling, and other types of repressed guy-schmoop, and more great zingers than you can shake a stick at. (I have no idea what this phrase means, but I think you should visualize these zingers as small feral prairie dogs surrounding you in the desert, while you slowly circle in place and shake a stick at them. Thank you.) If this story were a song, it'd be the Manly Schmoop song. I don't know what it'd sound like precisely, but it'd be kind of mellow, with a lot of low guitar strumming and you could play it in the middle of the night and feel a warm melancholy.[1]
...another old fashioned (in a good way) story: Learning Curve by Antimony Hayes. Set early -- soon after The Rig, when he's outstayed the 'week', but is still careful about how he behaves, and not quite comfortable in the loft -- this is a very sweet story, another one where Jim knows what's going on, and Blair, maybe, doesn't. (And don't miss the charming sequel, Truth, Death, and Donuts.) [2]