Drabbling and pimping, scribbling and skimping
I has a H/D drabble. I don't know where this angsty thing came from. The prompt for hd100 was secret.
In other news, I'm still busy. DAMNIT! But I'm currently trying to catch up with my flist and write two gift!ficlets.
anelma_unelma, your fic is planned out and half-written and it's called: How Draco Malfoy Lost His Straight (Presuming He Had Any)
Srsly.
And kaykayen, I totally had an epiphany. Mirror!sex, but with vampire!Harry who has no reflection. :D :D :D
Ahem. I have a question.
Do YOU (writers) post your stories on Fanfiction.net? If yes, do you post your more explicit stories there? I mean, obviously it's not a place where you post PWPs and outright porn, but where exactly is the limit? And are you concerned about limits? I ask because I've seen a lot of fairly explicit stories there, and I thought that was a no-no. But then again, stories I've seen, although they were explicit, they were ... tame? But perhaps my definition of tame is fucked up?
*puts pimp hat on*
Art makes me happy.
leochi drew this for me (well, actually for my sister the Snape fan) and it's absolutely gorgeous (naturally, duh). Brooding, miserable Snape drinking whiskey! ♥♥♥
And if for some bizarre reason you haven't seen heathen_ursidae's comic Malfoy's Malady: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. Well then go see it now! It's hilarious beyond belief. Also, NWS!
Also, do you want to read Seducing Draco Malfoy in Spanish? Because you can thanks to helenadax!
That's it. I'm gonna go now and make Draco realize he's not straight.
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*nods* That's what I did too. But I'm lazy about posting there. 'Sides, that's just for archiving purposes, I'm talking MOAR feedback here! :D
I just wish there wasn't so much crap populating the site.
Well, I don't actually read stories there. Just now I stalked Cheryl and posted my first review. :D And I've had that account for an age.
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Haha, yeah. The funny thing is, the reason I still post and have my FF.net account is for archiving purposes. Like...I'll probably take it all down eventually, but there are dates and originals and whatnot on mine. I'd actually probably get more feedback if I actually said that I posted something on LJ when I put it on my site. I use my site because I don't have to worry about content, and I don't have to format anything beyond for the page, and I can add or change or correct anything easily. :D I'm a web designer by trade, so this, perhaps seems easier to me.
I only read stories on FF.net if it's of an author I've been watching forever, and I haven't bothered looking for them anywhere else.
OMG - this all reminds me. I've got to finish posting on Skyehawke! *scurries off*