ratherastory: (George R. R. Martin)
Hola, flist!

Okay, I can no longer claim to be new to fandom (damn, has it really been almost a year and a half?), but there are still aspects that I find hard to define/quantify/whatever.

This has popped up lately because of a problematic fic (which I haven't read, I will hasten to point out), in which there is apparently an issue of consent. Without getting into the actual debate about posting warnings (for the record, in fandom my rule of thumb is "better safe than sorry" and "add warnings if your readers inform you that they found the material triggering"), I would like to clarify the whole notion of dub-con and non-con.

Discussion of dub-con and non-con and all sorts of other potentially triggery stuff behind the cut. Please tread carefully, and think about your words before posting. Thanks! )
ratherastory: (Respect Your Beta Reader)
Hey, flist, is there a H50 equivalent of [livejournal.com profile] spn_betas?
ratherastory: (Respect Your Beta Reader)
Hey, flist, is there a H50 equivalent of [livejournal.com profile] spn_betas?
ratherastory: (Meep!)
Anyone know why the disappearance of [livejournal.com profile] authoressnebula? Did something happen?

*worries*
ratherastory: (Meep!)
Anyone know why the disappearance of [livejournal.com profile] authoressnebula? Did something happen?

*worries*
ratherastory: (Respect Your Beta Reader)
Hi all!

So I am supposed to be posting my [livejournal.com profile] l4d_bigbang on Monday, and am finishing up the massive clean-up of my draft now. The draft should be ready by tomorrow evening.

Is anyone out there willing to take a look at it for the usual SPaG and "Oh my God, [livejournal.com profile] ratherastory, what the hell is that sentence?" kind of stuff?

It's going to clock in at a little under 15K by my count. It's currently just under 13K and I have a big scene left to write, hopefully tonight.

Because of the quick turnaround, I'm not asking for an in-depth beta, just one to make sure there's nothing that will make me have to leave fandom because it's so bad. ;)

For any of you who don't know, Left 4 Dead is a video game about survivors trying to make it through zombie-infested territory. So, essentially, that's what this story is about: Sam and Dean and a couple of other survivors going from Point A to Point B and trying not to get nommed by zombies. The usual levels of gore that you'll find in my horror writing are there, and are in fact really not as bad as some of my stories.

Anyone? Bueller?
ratherastory: (Respect Your Beta Reader)
Hi all!

So I am supposed to be posting my [livejournal.com profile] l4d_bigbang on Monday, and am finishing up the massive clean-up of my draft now. The draft should be ready by tomorrow evening.

Is anyone out there willing to take a look at it for the usual SPaG and "Oh my God, [livejournal.com profile] ratherastory, what the hell is that sentence?" kind of stuff?

It's going to clock in at a little under 15K by my count. It's currently just under 13K and I have a big scene left to write, hopefully tonight.

Because of the quick turnaround, I'm not asking for an in-depth beta, just one to make sure there's nothing that will make me have to leave fandom because it's so bad. ;)

For any of you who don't know, Left 4 Dead is a video game about survivors trying to make it through zombie-infested territory. So, essentially, that's what this story is about: Sam and Dean and a couple of other survivors going from Point A to Point B and trying not to get nommed by zombies. The usual levels of gore that you'll find in my horror writing are there, and are in fact really not as bad as some of my stories.

Anyone? Bueller?
ratherastory: (Nicely-bandied word)
Okay, this has been bugging me for MONTHS.

What would YOU call this expression?




The boys and other characters on SPN do this all the time, and I don't know what it's called! It's one of those "Huh, you have made a valid point that I hadn't considered," expressions, but there MUST be a name for it!


HALP!
ratherastory: (Nicely-bandied word)
Okay, this has been bugging me for MONTHS.

What would YOU call this expression?




The boys and other characters on SPN do this all the time, and I don't know what it's called! It's one of those "Huh, you have made a valid point that I hadn't considered," expressions, but there MUST be a name for it!


HALP!
ratherastory: (Crash and Burn)
This is something of a follow-up to a conversation in my post about the hypothetical Gen Big Bang, in which I discovered to my shock and dismay that not everyone agrees on what constitutes gen fic!

Thus I am conducting a poll for SCIENCE!

Please spread the word, I am really curious to hear opinions on the subject.

[Poll #1666301]
ratherastory: (Crash and Burn)
This is something of a follow-up to a conversation in my post about the hypothetical Gen Big Bang, in which I discovered to my shock and dismay that not everyone agrees on what constitutes gen fic!

Thus I am conducting a poll for SCIENCE!

Please spread the word, I am really curious to hear opinions on the subject.

[Poll #1666301]
ratherastory: (Assembly)
Okay.

Some of you may have heard about the latest... *looks for a polite word* disturbance in fandom, which on the surface was a discussion about the creation of a Gen Big Bang, which would focus entirely on gen fics. Not as an alternative to the current Big Bang, but simply as an extra one, if you will.

WAIT! Before you go on to tell me everything that was wrong with the OP's post, you can stop right there. I know what was wrong with it, I agree, and that's NOT what this post is about at all. It's tangentially related, at best.

I saw this last year when the [livejournal.com profile] deancasbigbang was created too, and it caught me entirely by surprise.

Why are people viewing the creation of separate, smaller, more specific Big Bangs as an either/or proposition?

No, seriously, I don't understand. It's not like having an extra BB suddenly prevents the other one from existing, or prevents people from participating in it, right? There are lots of people who can't participate in the main BB (the [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang) for myriad reasons. (Timing is a big one, especially for people in school, since it coincides with exams and papers and such. Having another large-ish challenge later in the year is a great way for those people to write their long fics and get art for them, if they want it.)

For others, there's no reason they can't do both. I got all excited about it last year, and participated in both, and wrote genfic for both (shocking, I know). I didn't feel like the DCBB people were in any way forcing me out of their sandbox if I didn't have a longish Dean & Cas story to tell (I did, as it happened, but if I didn't I simply wouldn't have signed up). In fact, I was pretty excited about the Big Bangs that proliferated last year -though I will admit that, being newish to fandom last year, I wasn't aware that this wasn't standard practice- because there are few things as thrilling for an author as to get art done for their fic.

So I'm confused about the whole argument about segregating the fandom, or that if there's a separate Gen Big Bang no one outside of gen readers will go read the stories. I mean, aren't people going to cross-post on communities? Maybe not everyone, but those interested in sharing will do it, right? If people have a long, plotty fic, slash or otherwise, that doesn't fit in with, say, the Dean/Cas Big Bang, then they can still write it during that time, can't they? And post it anyway? And maybe, if they're less self-conscious about it than I am, they could ask if someone out there would be willing to do art for them. Maybe. I know I get all twisted in knots about that sort of thing, so I'd understand if it's the same for others. :P

There are other arguments against multiple Big Bangs that make more sense to me. Like, because of the huge amount of work that an author puts into their fic, and because they have to respect their posting date, they often end up producing less fic during the Big Bang season. Same with exchanges and challenges. So that feels like a more valid argument to me: that people are leaving aside ideas because they're too stressed about ongoing "big" projects which have looming deadlines.

What I don't get, like I said, is the notion that somehow this is some sort of twisted, underhanded ploy to divide fandom.

So can someone explain this?


:::ETA:::
...

It occurs to me that this might possibly attract attention. So. As usual, the rules of healthy debate apply here. Please avoid flaming, ad hominem attacks, and the like. Feel free to comment anonymously, but I will screen/delete anonymous replies that are deliberately wanky. JSYK.
ratherastory: (Assembly)
Okay.

Some of you may have heard about the latest... *looks for a polite word* disturbance in fandom, which on the surface was a discussion about the creation of a Gen Big Bang, which would focus entirely on gen fics. Not as an alternative to the current Big Bang, but simply as an extra one, if you will.

WAIT! Before you go on to tell me everything that was wrong with the OP's post, you can stop right there. I know what was wrong with it, I agree, and that's NOT what this post is about at all. It's tangentially related, at best.

I saw this last year when the [livejournal.com profile] deancasbigbang was created too, and it caught me entirely by surprise.

Why are people viewing the creation of separate, smaller, more specific Big Bangs as an either/or proposition?

No, seriously, I don't understand. It's not like having an extra BB suddenly prevents the other one from existing, or prevents people from participating in it, right? There are lots of people who can't participate in the main BB (the [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang) for myriad reasons. (Timing is a big one, especially for people in school, since it coincides with exams and papers and such. Having another large-ish challenge later in the year is a great way for those people to write their long fics and get art for them, if they want it.)

For others, there's no reason they can't do both. I got all excited about it last year, and participated in both, and wrote genfic for both (shocking, I know). I didn't feel like the DCBB people were in any way forcing me out of their sandbox if I didn't have a longish Dean & Cas story to tell (I did, as it happened, but if I didn't I simply wouldn't have signed up). In fact, I was pretty excited about the Big Bangs that proliferated last year -though I will admit that, being newish to fandom last year, I wasn't aware that this wasn't standard practice- because there are few things as thrilling for an author as to get art done for their fic.

So I'm confused about the whole argument about segregating the fandom, or that if there's a separate Gen Big Bang no one outside of gen readers will go read the stories. I mean, aren't people going to cross-post on communities? Maybe not everyone, but those interested in sharing will do it, right? If people have a long, plotty fic, slash or otherwise, that doesn't fit in with, say, the Dean/Cas Big Bang, then they can still write it during that time, can't they? And post it anyway? And maybe, if they're less self-conscious about it than I am, they could ask if someone out there would be willing to do art for them. Maybe. I know I get all twisted in knots about that sort of thing, so I'd understand if it's the same for others. :P

There are other arguments against multiple Big Bangs that make more sense to me. Like, because of the huge amount of work that an author puts into their fic, and because they have to respect their posting date, they often end up producing less fic during the Big Bang season. Same with exchanges and challenges. So that feels like a more valid argument to me: that people are leaving aside ideas because they're too stressed about ongoing "big" projects which have looming deadlines.

What I don't get, like I said, is the notion that somehow this is some sort of twisted, underhanded ploy to divide fandom.

So can someone explain this?


:::ETA:::
...

It occurs to me that this might possibly attract attention. So. As usual, the rules of healthy debate apply here. Please avoid flaming, ad hominem attacks, and the like. Feel free to comment anonymously, but I will screen/delete anonymous replies that are deliberately wanky. JSYK.
ratherastory: (Huh?)
Flist, how old is Claire Novak? The SupernaturalWiki has failed me.

It's never explicitly stated in The Rapture, but she looks to be 12-13 to me. Can anyone else verify this?
ratherastory: (Huh?)
Flist, how old is Claire Novak? The SupernaturalWiki has failed me.

It's never explicitly stated in The Rapture, but she looks to be 12-13 to me. Can anyone else verify this?
ratherastory: (Drama)
Anyone know what happened to [livejournal.com profile] hansons_angel? Is she gone for good, or pulling a Roque and staying away from the internet for a while for RL reasons?
ratherastory: (Drama)
Anyone know what happened to [livejournal.com profile] hansons_angel? Is she gone for good, or pulling a Roque and staying away from the internet for a while for RL reasons?
ratherastory: (As If)
Hi all!

I have a very savvy flist, so I'm hoping you can help me. I have managed, with much sweating and cursing and use of CTRL-Z, to create a nice square image in GIMP that I'd like to use as an album cover for a book recording I'm making for my mother for Christmas.

I did a test run on Friday to try to print it... and it printed out about three times too big to be a good CD cover. I thought I got the settings right in GIMP, but apparently I thought wrong. Can anyone out there tell me what I should be doing?
ratherastory: (As If)
Hi all!

I have a very savvy flist, so I'm hoping you can help me. I have managed, with much sweating and cursing and use of CTRL-Z, to create a nice square image in GIMP that I'd like to use as an album cover for a book recording I'm making for my mother for Christmas.

I did a test run on Friday to try to print it... and it printed out about three times too big to be a good CD cover. I thought I got the settings right in GIMP, but apparently I thought wrong. Can anyone out there tell me what I should be doing?
ratherastory: (Respect Your Beta Reader)
Okay, so I'm scrambling madly to get my Novakfest fic finished for my deadline on Saturday.

Would anyone be up to a quick beta, probably on Thursday, for basic spelling and grammar and oh-my-God-[livejournal.com profile] ratherastory-what-the-hell-is-that-sentence kind of stuff?

It's completely AU, and is set in the 18th century, on the high seas. Currently it's a little over 7,000 words and will definitely end up over 10k, but probably under 15k. (So much for that 500-word minimum)

Anyone feel like taking the plunge?

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