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santa_smex assignment and it is love. I can't decide whether I should write the pairing that will make everyone know that it's me or the pairing that no one will guess. Or one of the other pairings. Or see if I can plausibly work in more than one. (I don't like "everyone is gay" but sometimes it can work.) Whee! Except I can't tell anybody about it, which I really want to do.
And I shall break my rule and paste in for you a bit of chat from a few weeks back:
kestrelsan: so, question for you, only because I've seen it mentioned a couple of times recently - are we still steadfast in our no-Yuletide or other holiday story writing rule?
prillalar: um
kestrelsan: LOL
kestrelsan: say YES
prillalar: I already signed up for a holiday thing
kestrelsan: ohhhhh
prillalar: I thought it was just Yuletide!
kestrelsan: you get no cookie
So, I have no cookie. But I get to write some smut and that has less carbs anyhow.
Message to intrepid author who drew my name: I'm really easy. The most important thing for me is that you write a story that you like and are happy with. So don't worry too much about shoehorning in any of the stuff I asked for. If the boys are in character and the story is interesting, that's all I ask. (That said, the "other sports" thing is something I really, really like.) I like things more R than NC-17 and that's about it so far as what you need to know.
I think that people sometimes shoot themselves in the foot when they are too specific in challenge requests. It's good to give some ideas about what you like as a starting place, but if someone has to write to a grocery list, they probably won't be doing their best work. If you want something that specific, you might want to write it for yourself.
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And I shall break my rule and paste in for you a bit of chat from a few weeks back:
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So, I have no cookie. But I get to write some smut and that has less carbs anyhow.
Message to intrepid author who drew my name: I'm really easy. The most important thing for me is that you write a story that you like and are happy with. So don't worry too much about shoehorning in any of the stuff I asked for. If the boys are in character and the story is interesting, that's all I ask. (That said, the "other sports" thing is something I really, really like.) I like things more R than NC-17 and that's about it so far as what you need to know.
I think that people sometimes shoot themselves in the foot when they are too specific in challenge requests. It's good to give some ideas about what you like as a starting place, but if someone has to write to a grocery list, they probably won't be doing their best work. If you want something that specific, you might want to write it for yourself.
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You raise a good point, though - I don't want anyone writing for me from a script. That really does kill creativity.
And you used my favorite icon. :)
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I find NC-17 harder than R because often the explicitness really kills it for me. Usually if I write something that explicit, it's because I want to make the reader uncomfortable, not randy.
http://svilleficrecs.livejournal.com/362922.html Definitely something I'll be thinking about.
So many people had Inui somewhere in their requests, yay.
This is because Inui is a sex god.
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This is because Inui is a sex god.
0% argument. I'm still waiting for the inevitable story where all the Prince of Tennis characters try to get into Inui's sweatpants. It's gonna happen someday, I just know it.
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My assignment also has me bouncing off the wall with glee, except for the agony of not being able to talk about it. :DDD
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And I might have to do that one just to stretch my writing ;)
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If the boys are in character and the story is interesting, that's all I ask.
Exactly. The sign-ups are meant as a springboard, but only that. Most of the stuff I request is stuff that interests me about a pairing, but sometimes I can be sort of narrow-minded XD, and I want to see what interests and captivates the author as well.