The LJ staff decided that f_w had violated the TOS, and the journal was deleted with letters to the moderators; the community was reborn under another name, which was deleted as well; when journalfen was created, f_w moved there with the permission of the creators, and it's assumed that journalfen was created as a place to house f_w with a style mimicking that of Livejournal. This all happened early this year, I think, around February.
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
There was also a brief span where it was on Blurty, before it was TOS'd there, too.
erika, did you want replies to your Batman/Catwoman request here? I haven't read much recently (the past few months), but as I recall there was no affair, per se, plus DC has a habit of revamping their histories every few years. Last I knew, the attraction is quite real in several issues, including a few pretty steamy kisses, and there's at least one issue of a non-Batman book (the revamped Justice League of America) that takes place in a villains' bar where some baddies in one corner are gossiping about Batman and Catwoman, in terms of "No, they aren't!" "Oh, yes, they so are, everybody knows they are!"
I think I have all these issues . . . somewhere. The Neil Comics Collection lives in several long comics storage boxes, plus some plastic bags of issues that haven't been properly catalogued. So I can't give you exact cites.
Thanks, I love the thought of the criminals saying "So, you think they...?" "Oh, definitely. Look at her. She can pick my pocket anytime."
Can anyone point me to the fic Cindy was talking about?
Cindy "Buffy 4: Grr. Arrgh." Jul 8, 2003 6:48:29 am PDT
Give me about fifteen. It's still unfinished, but there are things I need to add/change to the WIP file, as I made some edits to it Saturday while I was reading through it before starting in on another huge chunk.
(The weeks my muse was on holiday made me forget where I was, I fear.)
Please excuse the chapter titles. They're more for me than anything else, so that I know which playlist to listen to for which section when I'm working.
I've just been cleaning out my bookmarks in preparation for the Big File Transfer that will hopefully follow setting up my new computer tonight, and found this:
The Random Plot Generator particularly cracks me up. All credit to Joss Whedon, several cliches have come by that he's undercut at one point or another.
Thanks, Plei. Reading now.
edit: Read. Liked muchly. Does it end abruptly or was there a problem with the page?
I know TNH, who cracks me up every rare time I see her. She speaketh much wisdom.