were you making a logical connection about suspect quality and your stuff? Silly woman. I've got stuff up there, too.
Your stories will inevitably raise the average standard. I won't comment on my logic.
Mal ,'Bushwhacked'
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
were you making a logical connection about suspect quality and your stuff? Silly woman. I've got stuff up there, too.
Your stories will inevitably raise the average standard. I won't comment on my logic.
Can anyone link me up, hook me up, or otherwise lecture me sternly about something called Britslash?
"The BritSlash mailing list is devoted as it sounds to slash for British TV shows, films etc, and any others that are shown in the UK, past, present or future."
Kewl! Thanks, Dana. Roz suggested posting Emma, We're Needed to there and I'd never heard of them. Off to check out...
edit: damn, I match the show thing but it's totally non-slashy.
Anyone out there know if there's any Ultraviolet fic? Or am I really, really looking at an obscure fandom?
Slowly, slowly, Deborah gets sucked into the encompassing world that is fanfic. Soon her every thought will have that ficcy overtone, and nothing she sees and reads will ever be straightforward again.
nothing she sees and reads will ever be straightforward again.
Sorta like grad school, only with porn.
askye, at the Britslash link Dana just gave. In the fiction archive, scroll down to 'U'. Several stories.
Thanks, I'll check it when I get home, it's flagged as an Inappropriate website.
I keep looking at my UV dvds thinking "I'll watch them, I'll fic." But then I look at all the other things I want to write and think "who would even know what UV is?"
Although UV kicks ass and everyone should watch it. Especially the fifth episode.
Slowly, slowly, Deborah gets sucked into the encompassing world that is fanfic. Soon her every thought will have that ficcy overtone, and nothing she sees and reads will ever be straightforward again.
Thoughts, maybe. Writing, likely won't happen. I'm discovering a surprising instinct to have two entirely separate and extremely distinct sets of "touch", but it actually may not be all that surprising, because I'm always about characters and voice.
OK, so, that last paragraph made no earthly sense, did it? Right. More coffee.