There was apparently some conversation on the posting board at JC's official site, where a brilliant person asked if JC had ever heard of slash and, if not, recommended a certain story. And then posted the url of where he could find it. LJ is already in an uproar as one of JC's friend is a very active moderator there and, in fact, was in that thread shortly before the information was posted.
Paranoia. It's a good midafternoon snack.
Oh, dear.
Err. Huh. Wow. People are stupid.
I swear, I WILL kick and scream if I read the phrase, "I am such a woman" in another slash fiction!
However, I will applaud of the other guy says, "Yeah."
Oh, don't be silly! I'm sure JC will love it, and send polite, well-written, perceptive feedback, with suggestions as to his favorite positions.
What?
I remember back in 2001 when I first got on LJ, one of my first substantive posts was a long thing about how if fic ever blew up bigtime, it was gonna be because of RPS. Which at the time meant popslash -- LotRips wasn't even a whisper on the horizon, IIRC.
Good luck, Kristen.
t swats the rear of her horse to go faster
send polite, well-written, perceptive feedback, with suggestions as to his favorite positions.
You completely mischaracterized me here! I would
never
wear cords!
There's always a brilliant person. Ah, fandom.
Alias fans, specifically SpyDaddy and SpyMommy fans, might like this piece by Vanzetti. Sort of a sequel to one of her stories, but so strong on its own.
"I am such a woman"
People unclear on the concept of biology. I mean, not to the extent of Michael and Nikita and the kissing eyeballs, but.
Sometimes, I think too much of the globe needs radical deprogramming (or the cut-rate version, alias
to be beaten with really hard sticks
), and my job will never be done.