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Monday, June 26th, 2006 08:52 pm
Oh well. Never let it be said I don't bring the wank meta to the yard!

([livejournal.com profile] teylafen for the clueless.)

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fic rec:

Messengers by [livejournal.com profile] shusu

Nicely mysterious, intriguing. Second time reading through, I found myself thinking: Is there a Sheppard/Lorne vibe in this, or am I going nuts? But it's not slash. I don't think. Then again, I am clueless in this regard.

art rec:

John/Teyla wallpaper from the S3 promo pics, by [livejournal.com profile] azangal_icons

I love the photomanip job - the best of a difficult couple of promo pics.

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I have my first major slashbunny for Atlantis fandom. As in seriously slashbunny. It popped up from the ground like Athena, sprung fully-grown from the head of Zeus, and began chowing down on my imagination. I am scared, people! It's sitting there giving me the eye.

o_O

It's been a while since I wrote slash. I got two stories into the Daniel/Paul Davis 'Spark In The Night' series and then Daniel bought the farm and that bunny died. Or possibly ascended like a fluffy little bunny-squid. But never descended again.

Man. I haven't thought of Spark In The Night in a while. *goes to dig out her old files*

Oy.

Teylaficathon first, then another Earthside challenge entry, then the slashbunny. Maybe.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006 11:32 pm (UTC)
Yeah, it's to the point where I tend to be most accepting of actor-generated continuity, because at least then I know this one person was there the whole time.

Mostly I like to combat the North American bias in idioms. It's *funny*, but I'd like equal time, say, Ronon remarking like shooting slugs in a puddle, or something that puts our heroes on the receiving end. Sheppard at least is making an attempt -- learning and integrating sticks practice and uh, Ronon in his entirety, (that bit about chatting with an Afghan warlord), but it's still very... American G.I. stereotype. Well-meaning, imposing. For that story I really liked that they had never heard each other before (to parallel that John had never heard *Rodney* before either).


I -think- it's one of those borrowed Chinese words in Japan. A silk technique that's like satin. It's actually shortened from Shuzumi, red ink stick (also a Chinese thing), and yeah, I was having way too much fun messing with online dictionaries. Mostly I stick with it because it's short and no one else has tried to jack it (that I know of.) And my default with both names is one of my oldest icons, and I lost the original file XD
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006 02:05 am (UTC)
Yeah, I don't take a lot of time to build alien cultures. I mean, I can write a whole lot of Rodney without getting into Canadian culture (to my detriment, I'm sure he'd say). At the same time, I guess I'm odd -- I wouldn't mind being jossed for a time-consuming alien culture as much as jossed for a character. As soon as I start constructing an alien culture it's such an AU-building exercise that I find it easier to shift to AU. Whereas I read, say, Jeannie McKay stories and just cringe wondering what'll happen to them.