@hellosaidthemoon, wherever you are, i hope you are vv proud of yourself because I drool at your art from so long ago at least once a week. its beautiful artwork to absolutely wonderful fics (@schmerzerling). thank you.

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@hellosaidthemoon, wherever you are, i hope you are vv proud of yourself because I drool at your art from so long ago at least once a week. its beautiful artwork to absolutely wonderful fics (@schmerzerling). thank you.
hi jessie :) i’m wondering if ur still in contact with melissa (schmerzerling) just because i’m not sure if her bio is joking or not about being dead and idk i got really worried. love u!
There's a lot going on here but, um, no. Not dead.
If you're referring to this:
"The author is dead" references a school of literary analysis in which once a work is published, the author can no longer be taken as word of law. In this case, it most likely refers to the Supernatural writers trying to add things once an episode airs to make it seem less gay.
Hope this helps!
“Castiel remembered Zachariah’s warning on his very first day here.”
-from “More or Less” by @schmerzerling on AO3, ch. 10
In Some Sacred Place (ao3)
Hellosaidthemoon, schmerzerling (91,054; PG13)
Summary: Dean has cystic fibrosis, a brutal respiratory disease that means he can’t cut it in the life his father chose for him, despite his very best efforts. He also has a give ‘em hell attitude and a dogged crush on his childhood best friend. Castiel has an absent father, a stellar GPA, a comprehensive ten-year plan, and—a lot of reservations about all this.
Comments: This is an incredible fic. It deals with some heavy subjects, from small-town prejudice, to serious medical illness, to shitty parenting, but it balances it with very refreshing bouts of hope and love. There is enough good mixed in that the bad is bearable (but still a million tears for Castiel). The art is also aces.
The author’s notes mention an epilogue (which I am dying for) but since it’s been a few years, I don’t think it’s coming (tears).
[sweats nervously]
You guys are my favorite protection freaks.
schmerzerling replied to your post: I kind of want to change my tagging system for spn...
oh my god that’s the best thing i ever heard i’m dyin
CHANGING THESE THINGS IS A PAIN IN THE BUTT SHAKE BUT I FEEL LIKE IT’D BE WORTH IT
You: destiew shipper
Me, an intellectual: destiheller barracuda