What should I do, then? Send her a gift? Sacrifice? … Unholy fruit basket?

Angel ,'Just Rewards (2)'


Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?

This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.


Vonnie K - Mar 21, 2006 8:14:42 am PST #1999 of 10434
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Yay, blame!

I have both series 1&2 on DVD, so if you're balking at the purchase, feel free to give me a holler and I'll be happy to loan them to you.


shrift - Mar 21, 2006 8:17:16 am PST #2000 of 10434
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

The price isn't bad, actually. And since I know I like it, I have no problem purchasing it.

I'm balking at the whole "I'm not British enough to write this!" problem. Heh.


Dana - Mar 21, 2006 8:23:15 am PST #2001 of 10434
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I bet we can find people to help with vetting CID (or Special Murder Unit) details.


Betsy HP - Mar 21, 2006 9:14:19 am PST #2002 of 10434
If I only had a brain...

Completely nonspoilery PG LJC look at the uses of an underwire bra: (Ninth Doctor, Rose) [link]


Betsy HP - Mar 21, 2006 12:15:51 pm PST #2003 of 10434
If I only had a brain...

A Friendly Note To Fic Writers, from Me:

Think very, very carefully when choosing your pseudonym.

    • You may change fandoms, and won't you feel stupid when PikaPikaPika is posting long, angsty West Wing deathfic?
  • Any suggestion that you have any sort of relationship, romantic, carnal, or spiritual, to any characters in the show will push you into the Mary Sue bin. It takes a lot to live down SpikesLittleCutie. Especially when you start writing Mourning Becomes Electra fic.
  • If your name has numbers in it, it isn't original; AOL or LJ or Hotmail is trying to give you a gentle hint. If you put the numbers there to be original, please don't. My typing fingers thank you.
  • It is a kindly thing, once having picked a pseudonym, to carry it with you if at all possible. Some of our heads explode trying to keep track of fiction written by SpikesLittleCutie, E-mail address hatewhedon@aol.com, LJ godimdepressed.
Thank you for your attention.


Betsy HP - Mar 21, 2006 12:16:30 pm PST #2004 of 10434
If I only had a brain...

Also I want a pony. A white pony.


Nutty - Mar 21, 2006 12:26:42 pm PST #2005 of 10434
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

It is a kindly thing, once having picked a pseudonym, to carry it with you if at all possible.

You would be surprised. (a) technologies move so quickly, and (b) some people pseud 2-3 times over in a single fandom. I know people who have re-pseuded for safety or privacy, but a couple of others who just strictly believed that they needed a different pseud for every subgenre they wrote in. I thought it was insane, but, what do I know?

I've been pretty lucky, that all my technology-moves have resulted only in one really unguessable pseud-variation (Nutty). Most of the rest, if you knew my old fic name, and I'm talking fic, you can probably make the connection. Anyway, this seems to be the case with the five-year gaps between acquaintances, that I keep striking up again suddenly on LJ!

Whew, I'll have had the same yahoo email for 8 years come this October. (I travelled under other names, mostly lurky ones, till then.)


Betsy HP - Mar 21, 2006 12:30:41 pm PST #2006 of 10434
If I only had a brain...

That's what I meant by being kindly. If you aren't hastily going underground because your cover has been blown, it is nice to keep your old name -- that way everybody can gasp and squee because, OMG, cofax is writing Doctor Who!


Nutty - Mar 21, 2006 12:38:06 pm PST #2007 of 10434
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

I once spent a 3-month span in which I corresponded with a gen/het author named MCA and a slash author named Rye. Finally one of them confessed she was also the other, and had felt really badly about not saying so when we'd first met.

"They" were both active authors at the time, although neither of them a public conversationalist.

It just made me scratch my head, and we're still friends to this day (all consolidated under a completely different pseud, now), but my guess is that kind of thing used to be way more common than it is now.

Partly, I think, because the slashers and the gen readers and the het-OTP-ers didn't necessarily speak to each other at all, so cred from one pseud didn't carry over as much as it does now.

Also, at the time, the internet was young and probably half the people I knew (and yours truly to boot) had no idea we'd ever travel from one fandom to another. It amazes me, that I actually crated lasting bonds out of fandom. That was so not what I thought I was getting into, way back then!


Betsy HP - Mar 21, 2006 12:44:57 pm PST #2008 of 10434
If I only had a brain...

I think of the transition from pseuds to real names as being the modern equivalent of going from "Ms. Smith" to "Dorothea". Or, for that matter, from "vous" to "tu".