Stolen from
snowyofthenight. ^_^
1. Comment with any pairing from a fandom that you know I like, or at least have some knowledge about.
2. I will ramble for whatever length I damn well feel like about aforementioned pairing. This may be incoherent gushing, exclamations of disgust, earnest rambling about particular relationship dynamics, or discussion of probable kinks. Whatever.
3. Put this on your LJ, if you are so inclined.
And then there's this meme, which I will continue to post once every year in the hopes that someone, someday, will take pity on me and fill it out:
1) What was the first story you read that I wrote?
1a) Did you like it or not?
1b) Why or why not?
1c) What do you remember most about it?
2) What story of mine do you like the best?
2a) Why?
2b) What separates it from the other stuff I wrote?
2c) What separates it from other stories like it?
3) What story of mine do you like the *least*?
3a) Why?
3b) What separates it from the other stuff I wrote?
3c) What separates it from other stories like it, if anything?
4) What about my writing style grabs you?
4a) What stories exemplify this style?
5) What type of story (not which characters) would you like to see me write?
6) Is there a specific character or situation you'd like to see me try my hand at?
6a) Why do you think I'd be good at it?
7) Is there anything, in your experience, that you think would help me fix a specific flaw in my writing?
I have exactly three hours to try and write my Moby-Dick/Twenty-Thousand Leagues crossover before Moby-Dick is due back at the library. Not promising. Feh. *wibbles* Well, at least Gulliver's Travels is mine, so that if the opportunity ever arises for me to become inspired and write my slashfic, I may.
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1. Comment with any pairing from a fandom that you know I like, or at least have some knowledge about.
2. I will ramble for whatever length I damn well feel like about aforementioned pairing. This may be incoherent gushing, exclamations of disgust, earnest rambling about particular relationship dynamics, or discussion of probable kinks. Whatever.
3. Put this on your LJ, if you are so inclined.
And then there's this meme, which I will continue to post once every year in the hopes that someone, someday, will take pity on me and fill it out:
1) What was the first story you read that I wrote?
1a) Did you like it or not?
1b) Why or why not?
1c) What do you remember most about it?
2) What story of mine do you like the best?
2a) Why?
2b) What separates it from the other stuff I wrote?
2c) What separates it from other stories like it?
3) What story of mine do you like the *least*?
3a) Why?
3b) What separates it from the other stuff I wrote?
3c) What separates it from other stories like it, if anything?
4) What about my writing style grabs you?
4a) What stories exemplify this style?
5) What type of story (not which characters) would you like to see me write?
6) Is there a specific character or situation you'd like to see me try my hand at?
6a) Why do you think I'd be good at it?
7) Is there anything, in your experience, that you think would help me fix a specific flaw in my writing?
I have exactly three hours to try and write my Moby-Dick/Twenty-Thousand Leagues crossover before Moby-Dick is due back at the library. Not promising. Feh. *wibbles* Well, at least Gulliver's Travels is mine, so that if the opportunity ever arises for me to become inspired and write my slashfic, I may.