Having been talked into doing it despite my essay schedule, my trouble is deciding what I want to request. So many possibilities... and then, of course, trying to limit what I offer to write to things I can actually write, and not merely fandoms whose canon I've seen once/read six years ago.
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.
This update contains 229 stories. That's a prime number. 59 fandoms are represented. Also a prime number. And there are 42 Stargate: Atlantis stories, and as we all know, that's the answer to life, the universe, and everything. Or at least the answer to "What the hell should I read now?"
YAY!
oh, lord. so much to read!
Hmm. On the one hand, I'll have time off around Christmas. On the other, I always really do my Yuletide writing in the week before Christmas, and this year I'll be in Paris (yay!). So... yeah, there's no way I'll get it done beforehand. Too bad, I always enjoy it.
Emily, you're going to be in Paris? I was planning to go to Paris then!
Be careful not to get mysterious Kryptonian tattoos from long-dead witches!
(...why yes, I am just working my way through the Smallville back catalogue...)
That episode was the closest thing to sexy KK had been the entire series run.
I have one spot left on my yuletide request list, and three fandoms vying for that spot. What criteria should I use to narrow it down?
Um. Hmm. 1) Fandom with the fewest requests wins, in order to better your chances of getting any story in that fandom, or 2) Fandom with the most volunteers to write it wins, as it's more likely to be written.
Or option c) choose which fandom makes you ache the most for a good story.
I ended up volunteering for more fandoms than I probably should have.