Oh, my god, that's so cute and sweet, in defiance of all the rules of the universe!
Xander ,'Touched'
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
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Oh, wow. That's just... lovely, in a weird way. I mean, I'm a bit of a sucker for a good mpreg anyway, but... so well written. And oddly plausible. And Arziphale is so *nice* about it. Charming. That's a good word. And sweet, in a slithery Crowley way. Thanks for linking, shrift!
I've just read a story with the word "bollucks" in it...I used to be be her beta...I corrected that about forty times. argh. (Picturing filk "Damn, I wish you were my beta" It also has Spike calling himself "buggering selfish" and refers to "adolescent mellow drama" which I think is "Everwood" or something, not the "melodrama" she was looking for.
Spike calling himself "buggering selfish"
Why? Is he insisting on being top or something? (I can't believe I just typed that.)
While exploring the shiny new (to me) world of SG1 fandom, I found this crossover fic that was quite entertaining.
heh...it just didn't sound like she used it right...like there's not really a "buggering hell", right?
there's not really a "buggering hell", right?
Well, I suppose it might be one of the subsets of Special Hell...
That sounds like she took a British swear-phrase, "bloody hell" and replaced half of it with a British swear-word, "bugger", and didn't know that... well, that nobody, not even Spike, says "buggering hell". "buggering selfish" the same-- "bloody selfish" could work in some contexts.
Either she's got a strange notion, or she had a beta who thought "bugger" was 'more Spike' or some such nonsense.
Part of the oddity is that they're in different parts of speech. Just because it's swearing doesn't mean the grammer's different.
I know...that's why red flags came out.
I've been known to say "bugering hell" on occasion. Also "buggering bloody hell", "buggering crap", "bloody buggering bollocks" etc. My grammar tends to get creative when I swear. Maybe it's an Irish thing.
Thanks for the input, Jars. Ok, ficcers, I made the mistake of showing my bro ff.net ( I thought he could tell the difference between me and "those people" but I think it backfired.) and there were fandoms on there that struck me as, well, sad.I'm not sure why...some of the shows were things I looked forward to very much as a girl, but somehow I stopped thinking about them as an adult. Or even Northern Exposure, which I can't wait to get on DVD one day..I loved it deeply but I don't hear their voices in my head anymore.(And the Sopranos is too perfect to fic..it'd be rewriting God)..what makes a show ficcable? And I don't really hear voices...it's just my best way to describe that thing that happens between writers and characters, and I'm dialogue's bitch anyway so it starts with speech, you know?
I think the real key thing for FF to work is a sense that there's stuff going on that we're not seeing. Which is why, in my head, fic for Sopranos or Carnivale, say, doesn't work so well as for (First thought) Harry Potter (just what are the adults doing during all this?) or Buffy, where there's always the assumption that there's porn monsters happening while we're not watching.