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'Bushwhacked'
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
Profile addy good when I'm ready?
Ayup. Whee!
juliana (and SA if you happen to read this), insent.
Has anyone got a good set of tips for writing femslash? I know there are lots of people who offer advice on writing m/m slash- I've read a lot of it- but I can't find any guidance on writing f/f. Links? Plain old advice?
Heh. The only advice I can come up with is "think of ex-girlfriends" and that doesn't work for everyone.
that doesn't work for everyone.
No kidding.
Updated Hole in the Ground with two new(ish) stories. To be a woman, and Influence. The first is Buffy; second is Of Gods and Monsters.
SA and I made Porn Happen.
"They make padded ones?"
I love that line.
Edited to remove appalling pun.
Horrible Pun, take two, leaving it up this time.
"We're fairly close to my place, if you're at all interested..." His voice trailed off, leaving the ball in her court. "Oh, yeah. Definitely interested." She gave him a look she hoped was innocent. "Got handcuffs?" The grin she got in return was decidedly devilish. "Padded or standard issue?"
"They make padded ones?" Too bad she hadn't known that months ago. "You sound chagrined." "Kind of. Why didn't Sp--someone tell me they made padded ones?"
He burst out laughing. Not that she blamed him, she sounded like a petulant grade schooler, except for the part where she was talking about handcuffs.
"Perhaps it didn't seem important at the time, though I notice you've adroitly avoided answering the question."
"Sorry, you kind of threw me with the whole actually taking me up on it thing. It wasn't quite what I was expecting."
He stroked the inside of her arm just lightly enough to make her whole body tingle. "What, pray tell, were you expecting?"
"Something a little more... English, maybe?"
He laughed again. Well, at least she was amusing him.
"But we English are famous for our restraint," he said lightly.
Ouch. That was painful. And shameless. "You never struck me as the pun type."