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Fred ,'Just Rewards (2)'
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
I agree. But it wasn't my story.
In fact, I'd like to link to it in my blog/LJ. Lizard, could you possibly change the references from "Dana" to "Nestra"?
Ha! Watch while I slot another Buffista name with a blog username. Go me! t /satisfied
(Look, I'm bad at that kind of thing. Now if I can just remember the equivalence for more than a day and a half...)
In fact, I'd like to link to it in my blog/LJ. Lizard, could you possibly change the references from "Dana" to "Nestra"?
Sure. (I had had that thought, too, but didn't want to presume.)
Oh, Rebecca, how completely lovely.
Looky! Dana wrote a lovely, and Rebecca made it sing!
There's now a Buffyverse 100 word challenge. The Sunday 100. Yesterday/today was the first challenge, and there's some nice stuff up there.
Okay, do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?
do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?
You mean, it may be that I can't do Raven's Friday MASH challenge and a Buffyverse Sunday 100? I fear this is the case. Not and write stuff that isn't challenge based.
Damn this real life, that imposes time limits on fandom!
Okay, do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?
Wrod. And what about us MFGs who also write about characters that only exist as ink and paint? I may have to quit my job so I can write fic full-time. I'm going to see if I can try the Sunday 100. If I get a good idea, I'll run with it.
On another note, one of my anime fic lists is having their annual war between the Warm and Fuzzy Fic writers/fans and the Twisted and Fucked-up Fic writers/fans. I tend to fall on the TaFF side of the fence, and I honestly can't think of too many WaFF fics I like in any fandom (with due South being a major, major exception). Is it just me, or is it harder to write a happy-ending, sunshine-and-puppies fic than something angst-ridden? How would you go about writing something warm-n-fuzzy without it descending into out-of-character schmoopiness?