Come on ff.net people ...
HOW hard is it to post pairing warnings/notices on your stories? This is really getting quite ridiculous. I've clicked on quite a number of promising-looking stories on ff.net lately and started reading, only to be blindsided by an unexpected pairing. And you know, this isn't just me speaking as a primarily gen-reader here; regardless of whether a person prefers reading het, gen or slash, usually they have certain preferred pairings and others that mildly squick ... it would be nice to be *warned*!
*steps off soapbox*
I finished another ficathon story today (the other "hard" one) and will have it up here in a day or two. Not sure yet if I'll post it on ff.net. This means that I have just one ficathon story to go, which is actually going to be a multi-chapter one, and I'll probably start posting chapters fairly soon.
Hard to believe I'm almost done!
After that, I have two unfinished stories to work on ("Ghost" and the "Fading Sun" au) plus a variety of others that I've started over the last few months, such as a "Running on Empty" sequel. And I really want to write a Jeannie-centric story ... maybe a sequel to "Postcards" ... oh, so many possibilities!
*steps off soapbox*
I finished another ficathon story today (the other "hard" one) and will have it up here in a day or two. Not sure yet if I'll post it on ff.net. This means that I have just one ficathon story to go, which is actually going to be a multi-chapter one, and I'll probably start posting chapters fairly soon.
Hard to believe I'm almost done!
After that, I have two unfinished stories to work on ("Ghost" and the "Fading Sun" au) plus a variety of others that I've started over the last few months, such as a "Running on Empty" sequel. And I really want to write a Jeannie-centric story ... maybe a sequel to "Postcards" ... oh, so many possibilities!

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More stories to look forward to? Yeah!! It *is* going to be a good 2007!
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Maybe it's just paranoia on my part, but I kinda think that in some cases at least, they *are* doing that. Especially for the rarer pairings. Which just makes it doubly annoying...
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I'll go you one better - someone specifically labeling a story as gen when in fact there is a pairing! Grr!
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I've also gotten the impression from certain stories that the author sees the pairing in canon so strongly that they don't consider it 'ship to include the pairing in the story ... even though SGA is about as close as you can come to a canonically pairing-free ensemble show.
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I am looking forward to your new stories though! go! go! go!
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*grin* Thanks! Guess I better go get to writin', then...
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Looking forward to more of your stories. If all gen were as good as yours, I wouldn't NEED slash! Well, almost. (VBG)
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Yeah, it's the expectations thing, mostly. I mean, I'm in the mood for a good deathfic now and again, but I don't want to go through a long angsty torture scene, expecting recovery at the end, and then have it end in death -- that's just not fun. And one of the recent ones that prompted me to write the above post -- I was expecting a teamfic and instead got graphic Sheppard/Ronon, which can be good in the right place and time ... but was quite a shock to just come out of the blue.
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Especially on ff.net, which to my mind sort of defaults to gen. In fact, I didn't realize there was much slash at all on ff.net, and certainly didn't know there was anything graphic. Could the author have been trying to fly under the ff.net radar? Not that that's a good excuse--there are plenty of places online to post NC-17. If ff.net doesn't want it, then she should respect that.
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*hee* at your icon! :D
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I have yet to really figure out the technique for trolling LJ for fanfic on my own. I check the LJs of some authors whose work I like, and a couple of the communities -- but since I'm mostly looking for gen, most of the time, I tend to bog down in a sea of slash on most of the communities and end up just relying on other people to recommend stuff to me. I've been tempted to volunteer to rec stuff on stargateficrec, because they really *need* some SGA gen reccers. Of course, then I have to find the stories to rec in the first place, darn it ...
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We should both volunteer. Maybe the community just needs more of a gen reader presence. They do have some SG-1 gen rec'ers; there's just a real dearth of it on the SGA side.
That reminds me that I need to rec more stuff over at stargategenrec, too. Same problem though ... having trouble finding stories! (And time.)
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Cyberia?
(Anonymous) 2007-01-01 05:47 am (UTC)(link)Re: Cyberia?
What happened to that story is that some of the major plot points were actually used in a Season 3 episode (I won't say which one, since I still want to finish the story). Since it had already sort of been done, I had to find a way to work around it and come up with a slightly different way of doing what I wanted to do. So the story is not abandoned, just on hold ... and actually, I'm glad you mentioned it, because I have a lot of it written and I *do* want to finish it!
Re: Cyberia?
(Anonymous) 2007-01-01 06:14 am (UTC)(link)Anyway, just had to poke my head out from lurkdom to ask about that. I love your stories; keep writing!