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Old Update/Other Ficathons

  • Posted on August 27, 2010 at 9:33 pm

The stories I wrote for the Xmen movieverse ficathon last year have been up on the site for a while now, but I still had them linked to LiveJournal. It’s almost time for it again (I hope) so it might be nice to actually link to the old ones. :P The site links are below:

Stalemate: Charles/Erik slash

Letting Go: Scott/Logan slash, kind of, if you turn sideways and squint hard. Mostly it’s them being who they are.

Symbiotic Metamorphosis: The Mystique fan fiction written in collaboration with brighteyed cat.

I thought I’d never uploaded them and was preparing to do when I realized they were already there.

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Happyfest is down to 2 days. All the comment fics fit on two pages so far. And they’re mostly in Torchwood, Dr. Who, SGA and fandoms I don’t know from nuthin’, so there’s nothing read.

I have to finish polishing up the Marvel Movieverse crossover story because I guess she does plan to put them up on Monday. I figure I’ll tinker over the weekend. I’m still liking it, or at least the writing part of it.

The Sons of Gondor Trick or Treat Fic and Art exchange is open for sign-ups now for anyone who wants to write or make art in the LOTR universe. You can play with any characters as long as one is a “son/daughter of Gondor or the actor/actress who played the character.” So it’s RPF and FPF. I played last year and the request I received was Aragorn/Boromir on the dark side (trick, as opposed to treats which are lighter fare). So my Aragorn/Boromir slash story, Kingly Gifts, was written in exchange for the story I got, Revelations, a Faramir/Boromir story. :) It’s wonderful.

I won’t play in that one again, but I am interested in whether or not the X-Men Movieverse fiction exchange will be held this year. If so, that runs right into Yuletide time and that’s enough. If it’s not on this year, then after I turn my Marvel story in this weekend, I’ll be done until Yuletide.

Time to go tinker with the Marvel story, because as I’m sitting here thinking over everything, I have tons of work-work to do over the weekend and might not have much time otherwise.

Marvel Crossing and General Fanfic Exchanges — Pinch Hitting

  • Posted on August 25, 2010 at 10:33 pm

I love ficathons and fanfic exchanges. The challenge of writing to another person’s specific prompt and trying to come up with a story she likes is big fun for me. The Marvel Movies Crossover Ficathon is the current one I’m involved in and as usual, I’ve enjoyed the process a lot. Maybe even moreso than usual because I’m out of my comfort zone and typical fandoms.

The sign-ups were finished before the end of June, and stories were due on August 15th. Right before the deadline, it was extended for about two days because some people asked. And not everyone came through. Hey, stuff happens. I volunteered to pinch hit last Thursday, and the hope was then to make the stories live today, the following Wednesday, 5 days after the original “live” date. But another pinch hit is needed because there’s still someone without a story, so now the hope is for everything to go live on Monday, about 9 days late.

I emailed the mod and said I could post my pinch hit story today, this afternoon sometime, but if there were still stories outstanding I’d prefer to hang on to it and try to tighten and tinker with the time, because there’s no point in me rushing it in when we’re waiting on another pinch hit, I figure. So I’ll play with it some more and post over the weekend in the hopes that the stories really are going to go live on Monday.

I was involved in a ficathon sometime over the last year, I can’t remember which one did this, but you had a date where you had to turn in a first draft of your story at the very least. I think that’s a pretty good solution to the no-show problem, especially in very small ficathons. I’ve been in a few that had 12-20 people participating and a heavy number of no-shows is pretty difficult, as it seems like the problem is right now.

Stuff happens, and fan fiction certainly isn’t and shouldn’t be a priority for someone who’s sick, dealing with a suddenly too-heavy workload, in a crisis or emergency, or whatever the reasons are for not getting a story in. And I’m in no way completely about the Marvel Crossing thing, but I wish all exchanges had some sort of built-in way to manage pinch hits.

Take Yuletide for instance. I pinch hit the first year I played, and had just a day to write a story–someone got overlooked and ended up with nothing. I’d been tinkering with the story for a few days because I was going to write it as a Treat and ended up having no time. So when the last-minute pinch hit appeared in my email box in that fandom and the recipient hadn’t requested a specific story line, I knew I could write it overnight and get it in on time.

But even ordinary pinch hits only get a few days, while everyone else gets stories that the writers have had several weeks to work on. In small exchanges, people get a month to 6 weeks or so, and sometimes even more than that, and the pinch hits usually get a few days to a week. And I guess it’s bad form to point out that you pinch hit a story, which I think is a shame. If you had a few days to get something together, it makes sense that it’s not going to be as layered or loved on as a story that’s had a month to gel.

Even if I don’t actually start writing a story until a few days before it’s due (which, honestly, is sometimes the case), I’ve been working on it the whole time. I get an idea almost immediately and start working on it in my head, when I’m waiting on hold, when I’m just sitting around with a moment to do nothing. Obviously, stories started earlier, even if only in thought, have the potential to be better (and longer) than those started fresh a few days earlier.

I’m actually pretty happy with my pinch hit story this time. It involves a fandom that I have written a little in, and one I’ve never considered writing in. The fandom I’ve written in required me to write a character I’ve never written, and the other involves a character that really didn’t stand out to me before. I didn’t have to revisit my familiar fandom, but I did rewatch the other movie to make sure I wasn’t going to misrepresent the character. There’s not really much info in the movie and I don’t know his comic history, so I just went with what felt right.

And the recipient asked for a bond between these two characters, preferably more than friendship, so it’s a slash story at its heart and it’s a pairing that would have never considered. But I think I pulled it off realistically. Of course, I might be optimistic and overly rosy about it in the blur of creation and later think it’s an ugly baby. But I’ve enjoyed it. And since there’s another story still due, I’m going to take more time on it and hopefully made it read like something that wasn’t started a few days ago.

By the way, have you ever agonized over something and posted it to an exchange like this one that puts the story into a blind queue, and later realized you left an incredibly stupid mistake in? I did that with my originally assigned story, and while I really like the story I came up with (and hope the recipient likes it!) I feel like those two words that I forgot to delete when I made a change make me look like the stupidest person on the face of the planet. I’m not, but wow. As SOON as the stories go live, I’ll be in there editing that out and hoping that no one read it first. :P

Marvel Crossing Fiction Exchange & the HappyFest!

  • Posted on August 16, 2010 at 1:07 am

I just sent my story for the Marvel Crossing fiction exchange at LiveJournal. The point, as you can probably guess, was to write a crossover between two Marvel comic book movies, or one Marvel and another non-Marvel comic book movie, if that’s what your recipient requested and you agreed to write, of course.

I love my assignment choices and actually almost ended up writing two of them, but I didn’t have time. The one I did came in at just under 5,000 words–these things only ever have to be 1,000 words, but I often feel like, given more time, I’d end up with a novella–and there still wasn’t time to put everything I wanted in.

It was big fun to write, and a great excuse to revisit the source material, one of which I’d only actually seen one time. I think the reveal is the 21st, but the mod said that she was going to post stories whenever everyone had one in the queue, so they could potentially come earlier, I guess. I can’t wait to read the story that’s been written for me!

I’m also looking forward to seeing the prompts in this year’s HappyFest. This should start tomorrow or sometime this week, as the prompt session is over. You choose a prompt and write comment-length fiction that’s actually happy. I wrote two last year and it was a fun change of pace. I wrote this Bill/Sookie fanfic based on the prompt “pie,” (especially fun and interesting since I’m not a Bill/Sookie girl–go Team ERIC) and the story Instinct based on the prompt Spock/McCoy snark. I didn’t submit any writing prompts for the HappyFest, but I hope there are at last a couple that spark an idea.

Our Family Fanfic Exchange

  • Posted on February 10, 2010 at 4:13 pm

I almost forgot–the Child and I had our own private little fanfic exchange on Thanksgiving. We gave each other about 5 fandom choices and some prompts about a month or two before.

The story she wrote me is here:

Untitled – It’s a Carl and Van Helsing story. :)

I chose her Modern Family request and wrote:

Daddy-O — A Cam, Mitchell and Lily story. What fun to write!

Yuletide 2009, in the Can

  • Posted on January 30, 2010 at 3:45 pm

Well, that was fun. The writing was fun, anyway.

If I participate this year, I just have to remember to do a couple of things.

1. Stay off everything except the yuletide admin community and avoid all the wank elsewhere.

2. Don’t even try to get into the archive to read Jack until a few days have passed.

If I can follow those two things, it will be far more fun. The inability to get in and read anything was pretty aggravating, and the slowness even after getting in much later, my god. If I play this year, I just won’t even try for a while, and then there’s no disappointment. It’s disappointing that they plan to keep the Yuletide Treats in a completely separate section, which means that instead fo the short stories getting read and commented on more, as shorter ones tend to do, they get a fraction of the views because finding them isn’t intuitive.

Despite the things that I’m unhappy about, it’s still fun and I’m grateful for the work that goes into it, even though I’m not a fan of the whole move to the new archive because of that surrounding wank. But if you want to participate in Yuletide, you have to join it and use it. I don’t intend to upload my other stories there, so it’ll just be for Yuletide for me.

All the stories I wrote for Yuletide at the archive

But if you’re reading this right now and it’s December 25th-January 1st or so, you might as well forget it (unless things have drastically improved since Yuletide 2009) because you’ll just time out or get an error. The thing was woefully underprepared for the whole exchange, but maybe it’ll get better.

I immensely dislike the ability to respond to comments privately. Ah well.

You’re better off reading anything right here at the site. Here are the stories I did for Yuletide 2009:

Some Crazy, Random, Happenstance Bullshit That All Turned Out Okay 

This was my assigned story. She wanted Lafayette from True Blood to have a good day.

I also wrote the following Yuletide Treats:

Father, Brother, Child - This is Eric and Godric from True Blood. She wanted an exploration of why they were apart for so many years.

Counts, Curves and Cognac - Victor/Victoria, a Victoria and Toddy interlude. I love those two.

Soft and Bright — Nikolai and Kirill from Eastern Promises

Just Doing His Part for Morale — Galaxy Quest. She wanted something with Fred and Laliari.

Since the archive switch, I’ve also added my 2008 stories to my site instead of just linking to the old Yuletide site.

Thespians, Aliens and a Damn, Stupid Hammer — Galaxy Quest, Alexander/Quellek slash. This was my assigned story.

Tests of Power — Eastern Promises, Nikolai/Kirill slash. I did this one as a pinch hit.

I’ve already posted links to the stories I got that year, but here’s a link to the story I got this time. It was American Gothic fic!

Physical Fitness – I wanted Gail/Lucas and she delivered! :) I loved that show with all its dark twistedyness, and the sexy Lucas Buck. Buck, with a B.

Yuletide Treasure Project 2009

  • Posted on November 11, 2009 at 2:18 pm

Tomorrow at 8pm my time is the cut-off to sign up for this year’s Yuletide Treasure project, the holiday exchange for obscure and underwritten fandom fiction.

I so enjoyed it last year. I’ve been looking forward to it all year. I thought about skipping it because I may end up really pressed for time right before Christmas, but I’d be too disappointed if I skipped it and then had time.

The hardest part is trying to figure out exactly what to request. I got a wonderful Lawrence of Arabia story last year (and a treat, a 300 story, too!). I think I may request Lawrence again, because there’s not nearly enough written in it. 300 is gone this year–I missed the nominations somehow, and it maybe have been disqualified for not being obscure enough, anyway. Stranger things have happened.

All I know is that between now and 8pm tomorrow night–and it’s not wise to wait until the last minute in case the database keeps breaking down–I need to sign up if I’m going to do it. I actually started making a list of fandoms I could write something in, and got tired after this many:

Allo Allo
Are You Being Served?
American Gothic
Appaloosa
Arrested Development
Constantine
John Dies at the End
Seachange
Someone Like You
District 9
Dexter
Galaxy Quest
Equilibrium
Forever Knight
Futurama
Ghost Town
Glee
Modern Famiy
Zombieland
Hot FUzz
Shawn of the Dead
The Road to El Dorado
Doctor Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog
True Blood
In Treatment
Tropic Thunder
King of the Hill
Kolchak
Life on Mars US
Blades of Glory
Public Enemies
Bolt (which I just saw last night)

There are more, but I got tired of looking at the list.  I could offer them all (I just checked my email–I offered 17 last year) but I’d rather choose a handful that I’d be most excited about if I got it as my yuletide assignment. If I see a request in one of the others that really inspires, there are always treats or NYR stories. I love the challenge of writing something I’ve not done before.

The problem I have is that while I’m thinking about the characters I’d be willing to write, I end up with bunnies and scenarios, and then I just want to write the story. And when I think about the stories I’d like to get, I end up thinking about them and wanting to just go ahead and write them.

Now to figure out 3 requests! I think I’ll use at least 2 of my requests from last year. The other 2 fandoms aren’t on the list this year so I have to come up a one new one. So exciting!