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Aug 10, 2005 16:08

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cravache August 11 2005, 03:27:02 UTC
Oooh. *g*

Peter Pan. Hook/Pan, in particular. Maybe a reversal of roles, something AU-ish. There are infinite possibilities in Panverse.

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defective_dream August 11 2005, 04:58:03 UTC
.. It's like f'ing Christmas, it is.

Severus Snape. You writing Snape/Harry is beyond sex. It is sex. And not just because you can do snark.

:bites gently upon his fingertips with a grin, then settles to lean against his legs in begging position:

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bell_witch August 11 2005, 16:31:48 UTC
You've already got someone asking for Harry Potter fandom story. I'm not a Snarry fan, but I'll read it. I like Snape, so I'll read most of his pairings. Currently prefer slash, although gen is always acceptable. (I'm weird like that.)

Just started to read LOTR fanfic. Either movie or book. I'm very scared of reading in that fandom, so I've found a few authors who write in that as well as Harry Potter. I'm sure they've got recs. I prefer the human characters, since I identify more with them.

I'm bad about asking for stuff, sorry.

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daddylucifer August 11 2005, 20:46:05 UTC
Just think of a pairing you do like. It can be HP too, I'm not limited to one story per fandom. *g*

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bell_witch August 11 2005, 21:49:21 UTC
All right.

Well, I've mostly been in a rotten mood lately (various reasons, health being only one of them), so I'm trying to come up with a good hate!sex pairing. Snape works well with that, and since I know you write in HP fandom, I'll go with it. Actually, a good hate story, sex or not, would be great. And Snape/Greyback has some nasty potential, so I'll suggest that one. Feel free to tell me to shove it. I might up and get off my arse and write something myself that way. Haven't written a word (fic-wise) in more than a week.

Feed the angry fan. Grr. (Tastes like chicken. I don't know what it was, but it tastes like chicken.)

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axmxz August 11 2005, 20:23:14 UTC
Heh. Well, you've given us a disturbing Montparnasse/Gavroche. How about Javert/Valjean? There's certainly no shortage of possibilities for setting or circumstance within the novel.

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