Dec. 10th, 2003
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There's a forum for everything. This even has a really nifty knotting-and-unknotting border! And totally geeky seasonal humour. (Thanks, Debbie!)

musesfool and I have been discussing slash -- amazingly enough, without me doing my usual clumsy walk into the minefield.
Her extremely sensible point is that fanfic should call a romance a romance, and who the romance is between is downright tertiary to classifying the work.
Is anybody out there familiar enough with the romance genre to give me a more accurate rundown of their internal classification terms? I know 'sweet,' for instance, is basically no more than PG/12ish, but I think they've got a handful of them around that.

Thinking of ratings, I'm going to plug a site where I merely got to make a pretty presentation for some kick-tush writing. Visit and read the work of Textual Sphinx not because I designed the page (not liking fanfiction.net at all, thankyounopopupsplease) but because you want to do some really satisfying reading.
(More icons forthcoming, even.)
There's a forum for everything. This even has a really nifty knotting-and-unknotting border! And totally geeky seasonal humour. (Thanks, Debbie!)

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Her extremely sensible point is that fanfic should call a romance a romance, and who the romance is between is downright tertiary to classifying the work.
Is anybody out there familiar enough with the romance genre to give me a more accurate rundown of their internal classification terms? I know 'sweet,' for instance, is basically no more than PG/12ish, but I think they've got a handful of them around that.

Thinking of ratings, I'm going to plug a site where I merely got to make a pretty presentation for some kick-tush writing. Visit and read the work of Textual Sphinx not because I designed the page (not liking fanfiction.net at all, thankyounopopupsplease) but because you want to do some really satisfying reading.
(More icons forthcoming, even.)
Questing for Celerity
Dec. 10th, 2003 02:09 pm.
![]() | You drink the Blood. The barman hands you a bracelet. He tells you now must run to Packer's Tavern, at Bleak and 64th to buy a drink from the barman there, for the next object. You have three more days. |