Dana, I saw several acknowledgements to a 'Dana' in Highlander fic (Amand'r, among others). Is that you pre-pseud, or is it somebody else's pseud?
Xander ,'Chosen'
Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
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Not me. Once I got involved with slash, the pseud made its appearance.
Yuletide assignment has been received. Out of my recipient's four requests, there's only one I know. Fortunately, it'll be a really easy one. I think. Maybe.
Edit: I got off lucky. The gal I beta-read for had someone request mpreg for the one fandom she knows.
Someone wrote me fic! Me! I feel special. And not in the way I usually do. So now I have to tell people to go and read it. John, Rodney, and what I did last weekend, for my sins.
Went to fanfiction.net for inspiration for my yuletide story. Nothing's happening. What was I thinking?
(Actually, I know what I was thinking -- "Oh, I can write that character." But then I should have specified that character. Only my own fault, but... this is hard! I hate hard. Hard sucks.)
What fandom is it, love? (Or can't I ask?)
You can ask, but I don't think I can tell, as my recipient could be here somewhere!
Okay, I don't think she is, but you never know. I probably ought to be good.
Oh dear Lord, Gateworld.net passed on somebody's question about McShep slash to Joe Flanigan when they were conducting an interview. Isn't that supposed to be like Fight Club, where no one talks about it to the on-camera personalities?
Well, Dominic Mongahan did once say that all the rumors about him and Billy Boyd were true and Billy was carrying his baby.
Isn't that supposed to be like Fight Club, where no one talks about it to the on-camera personalities?
Ideally, yeah, although "what do you think of this crazy slash thing?" seems to have become a pretty standard interview question, and both fans and talent usually seem to handle it okay long as it's left in very abstract terms. I think the line has retrenched to "don't walk up to them and say, 'here's my magnum opus about you doing the very imaginatively nasty.'"