You're not gonna jokey-rhyme your way out of this one.

Willow ,'Sleeper'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

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


Connie Neil - Dec 24, 2002 4:37:24 pm PST #2187 of 10000
brillig

Hubby and I gague the current economy by what the students are willing to leave behind when they leave in the spring. Pickings have been very lean the last few years. One year quite a while ago there was a snowmobile in the trash. And a Mac computer which someone deliberately put a pipe through. Could be they didn't work, but somehow I think there was a bit of "Daddy's buying me new stuff" involved. Especially when you'd see entire wardrobes in the trash.


Kiba Rika - Dec 24, 2002 4:51:23 pm PST #2188 of 10000
I may have to seize the cat.

I found very expensive, never worn shoes and jeans by the dumpster once.


askye - Dec 24, 2002 4:52:41 pm PST #2189 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

I have a step cousin who lives near the university, he and his friends furnished their place entirely with castoffs. Furniture, lamps, tvs, computers, stereos, everything.


askye - Dec 24, 2002 4:52:41 pm PST #2190 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

double post


Corinna - Dec 24, 2002 5:01:07 pm PST #2191 of 10000
Bill, my friend, strange deeds are afoot at the Circle K.

P.M. Marcontell -- I hope I am not part of the reason why you feel like you should keep your mouth shut! I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable by joining the discussion, and I am sorry if I did.

Her Wes reads a little off (which may be my Uninvited Guest issue in a nutshell), however a large part of that is the fact that I'm a primarily Wescentric writer, so many, many Wesleys feel off to me. I'm hypercritical about the characters in which I'm most invested. (Wesley, Buffy, and, oddly, Fred, even though I don't write much Fred.)

It's true, the characters we feel most invested in as writers are often the hardest to accept someone else's vision of! I like most of the Wes in TUG (I love the Watchers, and not just because she made one of them a deconstructionist), but not the very end, because it's not something the Wesley I've written myself would want to do. Sometimes, you get a hold of a character in your head, and either other people's view of the character work with it or they don't. Then, there's the converse -- I have been writing a Smallville story for several months now that I have been having trouble with because it has to be told from Clark's point of view, and I found that, among other things, I really had a hard time writing Clark. I *don't* have him in my head the way I have Lex, or Wesley (theme much?), and so it took some doing to understand even my own version of him.


Kristen - Dec 24, 2002 5:32:48 pm PST #2192 of 10000

Katie M - Dec 24, 2002 7:12:16 pm PST #2193 of 10000
I was charmed (albeit somewhat perplexed) by the fannish sensibility of many of the music choices -- it's like the director was trying to vid Canada. --loligo on the Olympic Opening Ceremonies

I do think Yahtzee is someone who has malleable characters - she's written a couple of different Buffys, for instance. I wonder if that's part of what PMM's noticing.

(Note that I do not think this is a bad thing, at all - I don't think she's ever written a Buffy that I disbelieved, and she's hard to do right and do right by.)

And the evil Farscape fans (whom I love) have now planted Giles meets Aeryn in my head and it won't go away! There is no sex but I think extensive intellectual warfare might work.

No no no, see, PMM's going to write Crichton/Wesley. Which I realize is kind of an uphill battle, but c'mon, Plei! You'll love it. It'll be fun! Just because it's a crossover with a fandom you're not in...


Rebecca Lizard - Dec 24, 2002 8:14:26 pm PST #2194 of 10000
You sip / say it's your crazy / straw say it's you're crazy / as you bicycle your soul / with beauty in your basket

Mme Lizard? Insent.

Thanks, darling. I'll be full of the slashy Christmas cheer, or something.


P.M. Marc - Dec 24, 2002 10:52:39 pm PST #2195 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I hope I am not part of the reason why you feel like you should keep your mouth shut! I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable by joining the discussion, and I am sorry if I did.

Hee. Well, feeling less of a misanthrope, now, and to be honest, it's sort of a pile of: comment somewhere and either a: have it become some larger discussion I hadn't intended or b: see the actual comment elsewhere outside of the original context or c: comment as part of an offhand set of comments and have it turn into more than that.

So, it's no one thing, rather a set of them that have been making me want to curl under my desk and say "never talking again. ever. ever." Plus, you know, holidays.

I do think Yahtzee is someone who has malleable characters - she's written a couple of different Buffys, for instance. I wonder if that's part of what PMM's noticing

It's partly that, and partly that when she has a firm grasp on a character, it's firm enough that a more slippery one stands out all the more. There have been Buffys I've believed completely, and a couple (TUG) where I didn't, at all. YBMV.

No no no, see, PMM's going to write Crichton/Wesley. Which I realize is kind of an uphill battle, but c'mon, Plei! You'll love it. It'll be fun! Just because it's a crossover with a fandom you're not in...

In the event that someone has decided to get me Farscape DVDs, this remains possible. SA, hon, if you're reading this... any progress on the HCL/AtS? You were the last one holding the ball. Pun intended.


Rebecca Lizard - Dec 25, 2002 12:11:47 am PST #2196 of 10000
You sip / say it's your crazy / straw say it's you're crazy / as you bicycle your soul / with beauty in your basket

t flicks through archives

t frowns

If someone writes me good Willow/Dru I will make them a very nice present.