Now I have the desire to find a fandom and character where I can write "s/he came like a volcano" and have it be plausible.
I'm sorry to say, I'm not imagining plausible, more deeply ironic. Historical RPS set in Pompey, for example. Alas, my brain she must be scrubbed again!
For those writers on lj, a new community where you can ask those nagging questions of what's possible and what can I get away with. Looks like it could be very useful.
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I'm sorry to say, I'm not imagining plausible, more deeply ironic. Historical RPS set in Pompey, for example.
Replace 'Historical RPS' with 'Highlander', and Bob's your uncle! (Oh dear. Now the Methos in my head is laughing uproariously.)
t still lurking, really
For those who would be interested, The Shoebox Project has been updated. Go forth and squee.
t /still lurking, really
rubbed herself on his burgeoning ego, and exclaimed, “Exactly.”
Well, there's some acrobatics.
Opening her eyes, Nikita smiled, rubbed herself on his burgeoning ego, and exclaimed, “Exactly.”
You have made my morning. Hee!
Arrrgh. I don't know why, but I'm involved in an argument with somebody who says slash = bad K/S. I said I don't read K/S, but I damn well do know good A/S. (Kirk/Spock, Angel/Spike).
What's the one A/S story you'd rec to somebody to say "not romantic, well-written, convincing"? I'm leaning toward Te, Kita, or Lar, but I can't make up my mind.
What's the one A/S story you'd rec to somebody to say "not romantic, well-written, convincing"?
I'm crazy about Kita's Binding Angel/Binding Spike, but they're really dark and also kinky, so maybe not the best proof of slashy *good*ness.
I'm confused, Betsy. This person thinks that all slash is Kirk/Spock?
Cause, dood. Come out of the 60s.