She doesn't make magnets, does she?
Simon ,'Objects In Space'
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.
Yes she does! She has a dealer table packed with stuff that some have unkindly described as a garbage scow because it has a little bit of everything and then some.
She says there are diehard Sentinel lovers out there still writing stories about the guys.
Here's a link to one of her "FTS" stories, which should be accessed with caution if one is offended by poking fun at the Baby Blair trope.
What fun. I KNEW the Buffistaverse would intersect Jenny's slash fiction universe somewherese along the way.
Huhn. Weird things happen when I try to format that, so fuggedaboudit. Here 'tis:
I never caught the Sentinel when it was originally on, I've only stumbled across it as a permutation of crossovers with NCIS. There seems to be quite a few of those out there where Gibbs ends up being a sentinel and Tony his guide and of course they need Jim and Blair to train them. It's actually made me a little curious towards the program, I may have to see if I can find DVDs of it.
Yeah, Katerina, I totally know her, though she may not know me. In fact, shrift and I will be at a convention with her at the end of February.
OMG. I'm actually jealous of her trip to LA now.
Just mention the Buffista connection and she'll totally understand.
Sail, if you want Sentinel stuff on DVD we can totally hook you up cause she has collections called "Sentinel & Stuff, Volumes 1 through I dunno"
I figure I'll just Netflix 'em, Katie. Otherwise, they'd probably sit in a pile somewhere and gather enough dust to cause mites to evolve into Presbyterians. With Netflix, there's some internal prompt to finally get the damn DVD back to the company so I can get another.
I think some Buffistas would appreciate this fan-comic. It's SPN meta, but certainly more broadly applicable.
re: the comic
Way to be supportive, Presumed Husband.
Was that supposed to be amusing or a slam on women who play online?
addendum: Interesting juxtaposition since I got a review this morning for an SGA Christmas story, where the woman who read it said the story gave her hope for happy Christmases in the future after a particularly sucky one this year.
I thought the comic felt heavy-handed and like it misplaced blame on TPTB.
I interpreted the comic two ways. First as a slam on the SPN producers who okayed a script that ridiculed a segment of their fan base that helps keep them on the air, i.e., fandom.
Second, that within the confines and definitions of the "real world" what women's imaginations invent to keep them interested, invested, and inventively alive, and which spills into and fuels the "reality" of their lives, is viewed as a dirty secret, something which should or must be hidden from people in their lives who are supposed to know and support them. Or something which they should give up because their nearest and dearest disapprove.
Others may, probably have, gotten more or different impressions from the comic. It's certainly swept a segment of my flist with reaction and discussion.