She's not the only one who wants to know. Come on, guys, don't make us Google our way blindly into some chamber of horrors!
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Yes. Please do not subject us to google.
wingfic = uh, basically stories in which people grow wings, right? That's how I've seen it used. I was going to say that it often involves the person being or becoming an angel of some sort, but I can think of several stories in which there isn't really any angelic subtext.
wingfic = uh, basically stories in which people grow wings, right?
Yeah, that's pretty much it. So many, many ways for a bad writer to take that and go places no one deserves.
Isn't that an X-men thing?
Oh yeah, it's quite often very bad. Although not always!
Heh. This is the Wikipedia definition of wingfic, which is quoted in five of the first ten Google hits:
Wingfic is a specific type of Slash fiction in which one, and sometimes both, of the two characters (usually both from a fantasy novel) grows wings. Usually the stories will involve the character who has grown wings feeling disgusted with their new form, and the other character must show them they are beautiful via sexual intercourse (sometimes in midair).
Isn't that an X-men thing?
Definitely not limited to that, but I can see where that would be top notch fodder.
(Someone get SA here to give her defense of Popslash (boyband) RPS wingfic.)
oh, dear lord. And I worry about what *my* body looks like.
the other character must show them they are beautiful via sexual intercourse (sometimes in midair).
t blinks
And here I thought the wackiness was just confined to, hey, woke up with wings!
There is not enough WTF in the world.
You know what's great?
The concept of wingfic makes me laugh and laugh without even having to read any of it.