I wish they were more searchable, but I couldn't face posting them all individually and tagging the genre keywords. They're organized by author, on a (mostly) sliding scale of kink from light to heavy. I have a set of unpublished/free recs (not very long at the moment) and a longer set of published recs
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Anyway, it was refreshing to read original fiction that hit my buttons in the way that certain kinds of fanfiction does--I'm not used to having those particular buttons pushed by anything else--and I'm bookmarking this for long winter nights when I want a good wallow.
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One of these days I'm going to actually put together my thoughts on slavefic and gender, and all the sub-genres of slavefic and what they say about restrictions on the body, and why as a woman I find them so relevant and relatable even when I can't articulate why :). What I love about Captive Prince is that it feels both like reining in the masculine (Damen's slavery) and also a feminine desire to be free of restrictions on the body (rooting for Damen's release). Also, it's awesome :).
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It's not one of those AU tropes that I have to read in every fandom (no, that would be the high school AU for me, hello my issues, heh) but it definitely works for me a lot of the time, and just your few thoughts here had me nodding my head.
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I love high school and college tropes - J2 was such a perfect fandom for that. I admit, though, that I'll read slavefic for fandoms I don't even know. But I find it so easy for my kinks to glide over into squick - so much of slavefic is like curtainfic with a vastly unequal power relationship, which for me feels pointless (I don't mean a consensual power exchange relationship; I like those just fine). I really do feel like it's a way to talk about the inequality of gender without bringing in the baggage of gender, and the more I read in it the more I read in my own discontents, like the soul-sucking dehumanizing conformity of the modern corporate workplace. I'm sure there's a connection! At some point I'll have to actually organize my thoughts about it *g*.
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I have read The Administration - very distant origins of the series were in Blake's 7, I believe.
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I really loved the Administration - I think I had read that the characters had started out as OCs in a Blake's 7 story. It makes me want to watch Blake's 7 :).
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