SA--I'm with you. I want more Harper/Tyr and the only recs I can find, from sources I trust, are for Dylan/Harper or Dylan/Tyr or Dylan/Someone.
And I don't want to read about Dylan/anyone...I'd much rather read a nice Tyr/Haper story where Dylan is killed, Bekka takes over and someone remembers there is a Commonwealth.
I rather think Sorbo's too sexy for the death thing, but yeah. I'm with you on the Dylan annoyance. It's Harper/Tyr! Harper/Tyr, world!
Sigh. And I again question why the world does not conform to my wishes.
Fay, you must catch the episode with JM, there's some scenes with his character and Tyr sneering at each other that make you think that if someone wanted to find Tyr in the middle of the night, you might just call Charlemagne Bolivar's (love that name) quarter first. Plus JM looks utterly delectable in the gold shiny stuff with the honey-blond hair (the hair on him, not on the gold shiny stuff).
t will eventually learn how to link to pictures so I can show you some of my collection
thunk
.....too....much....foam...cannot....cope....
head explodes
Also Dan has screencaps of that episode...he'll direct you to them if you ask.
My location translation system (no, seriously, I've got one.) got thrown by
Willow’s nose was pink, and the two wool tassles on her toque had come out of the bow he’d tied on top of her head.
As I've never heard toque used stateside by someone who isn't my mother.
Other than that, fairly creepy.
'Cause I don't watch Andromeda, but I happened across it this pm whilst frantically vaccuming the cat to avoid essay writing, and sweet weeping mother of God, he could make me give up girls entirely.
Fay, you made me laugh undignifiedly, in the middle of which I just spit on myself. COMMing you.
Shoot. Too late. Darn you, o you who saw Fay's brilliance before I got here!
That was creepy, I agree.
In other news,
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Oh sweet fucking hell, I like this series. Serenity! It's the Gayest Ship in the Sky!
That is the latest, and it's full of excellent River narration. The first is at
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Now, it takes its place with hoax sites, blogs, hypertext fiction, PhotoShop manipulation and certain types of viruses as a legitimate form of contemporary culture.
Uh...okay.
Professor Henry Jenkins, director of media studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told The New York Times that "if you go back, the key stories we told ourselves were stories that were important to everyone and belonged to everyone. Fan fiction is a way of the culture repairing the damage done in a system where contemporary myths are owned by corporations instead of owned by the folk."
Isn't that last sentence a direct quote from Textual Poachers?
Stop capitalizing slash!
There's also pornographic fanfic out there but, surprisingly, it's much less common than Slash.
Goddamnit, slash *is* fanfic. It's a subgenre of fanfic. It's not some freak cousin. And I might question "much less common". MSR alone has to make a big dent in the het NC-17 category.
In October, FanFiction.Net stopped hosting R-rated fiction.
No, they stopped hosting NC-17 fic and RPF.
My favourite sub-grouping is Mary Sue fanfic
Since when is it a subgrouping?
Fanfic lore has it that every time a new writer comes to the hobby, the first thing she does is write herself into the plot.
No, that's only the bad writers.
t /bitch
Okay. Done with the traditional ripping apart of the article. At least there wasn't much mocking.