Ellen and Sam ?
No. That's just not right.
Dream Girl ,'Bring On The Night'
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Ellen and Sam ?
No. That's just not right.
Sam?
No, it should be Ellen/Dean. And then it has to acknowledge the weird. For me. And then? Well, yeah, that can work for me in a fic.
I was going to say the same thing.
Dean/Ellen can be hot.
There's a fair amount of Ellen/Sam.
I haven't actually read any of it. But there's a fair amount. See it on the newsletter all the time.
Blasphemers!
Or, you know, whatever tweaks their kinks.
(But Ellen/Dean right and impure.)
I'm bemused that there would be a proliferation of Ellen/Sam. Or at least - that there would be more Ellen/Sam than Ellen/Dean. But whatever.
Re Sweet Charity ....um, this looks like a lot of fun, but isn't it straying perilously close to selling fanfiction?
I mean, no, obviously the writers aren't personally profiting from the fiction. But the fiction is still being exchanged for currency, albeit said currency is being passed on to a charity.
I find that a bit worrisome. Because I think that keeping very clearly away from the fanfic-for-cash thing is the best strategy to keep The Man off our collective backs. And I really don't WANT The Man on our collective backs. In any but a porny way.
...am I being unreasonably paranoid?
Or SA, but she is to me as Nestra is to Shrift, so I probably don't really *need* to bid on her.
You are of course right. But people are still bidding for me! Like £25 pounds! That's so exciting.
...am I being unreasonably paranoid?
Perhaps. I mean, fandom has been putting charity auctions together for awhile, and one of the more recent ones was the quite massive and popular one post-Katrina. Besides that, it isn't fanfiction for cash--there's no profit being made here. It's offering a service for a donation, which I think is fundamentally different from selling fanfiction. Fanfiction isn't being sold. A service is offered following a donation, and that service may or may not be fanfiction.
It's not like this Fanlib.net business.
Since you can point at clothing- and jewelry-making being offered on the exact same basis, I think a legal attack might be hard to justify/prosecute.
SA, what do you know about Fanlib.net? A friend of mine just had an encounter with them, and they seem... odd.
You mean other than what Syne posted? Not much, though I checked out the site (whatI could access, anyway),and it looks about as sketch as the TOS reads.