'twas Am-Chau who wrote the lovely piggy ficlets, Plei. I wish I could take credit for them, because they are sweet.
Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
See? I shouldn't be allowed to type before coffee.
That reminds me--I need to place another Ravensbrew order today.
Those made me happy.
Thanks, Plei. *grin*
(You know there's a Mister Gordo group for Mister Gordo fic, right?)
Um... no, I didn't. Link me up, please? (Somewhere to post it!)
You know, it's one of the really wonderful things about fandom: you do/write/make something, step back, look at it, and think, "nobody else could possibly be as crazy as I am. I am all alone, I am the only one writing Gordo-centric fic, and I shall have to hand in my Human Race membership card". And then you show it to some folks, and you find out that not only have other people got there before you, they made a Yahoo Group for it.
I love fandom.
From the alt.sex.bondage (what? stop looking at me like that) FAQ:
Ugol's Law
At some time in the past (nobody's sure when) Harry Ugol made an off-the-cuff remark (nobody's sure what) that has since become one of the cornerstones of asb thought. Two of the most common formulations of Ugol's Law, as it came to be known, are "For any given kink, either nobody does it or more than one person does it", and "If you ever ask 'am I the only one who ?' the answer is invariably 'no'." However, the best way I ever saw of putting it was written by -^-^Spectrum^-^-, who wrote it "You are not the only one."
I'm convinced there is only one person in the world with a Roy-Orbison-in-cling-film fetish. But I'm pretty sure that one is the exception that proves the rule.
Snerk. (edit: amych, I'm half-sure that there isn't *anybody* with a genuine RO-in-cling-film fetish. But that may be the camels talking.)
Well, having discovered this particular application of Ugol's Law (Ugol. Sounds like a servant of Sauron.) the question is one of fandom ettiqutte: does one really sign up to a mailing list, check there are no rules against fic, and just post a story, without lurking for a while and knowing what you're going into? Is one brave enough?
I'm convinced there is only one person in the world with a Roy-Orbison-in-cling-film fetish. But I'm pretty sure that one is the exception that proves the rule.
This gives me hope that somewhere in the bowels of the interbunny, there's a hidden stash of you-know-what with you-know-who.