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twasadark ([personal profile] twasadark) wrote2008-03-16 12:35 pm
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Website & podfic

Hey - my writing partner and best friend and writing partner [personal profile] dysonrules have a website!  Woooooo hoooo!  It's here.  Basically, we have all our fanfic (Supernatural for me and Harry Potter for her) and some info about our original fiction and screenwriting efforts.  I have links to all my audiofics there as well.  Please check it out and let me know what you think.  It was actually really easy to build - and free!  I love google!!  And by the way, if you are at all into Harry Potter, you MUST read [personal profile] dysonrules' work.  ESPECIALLY if you are into Harry/Draco slash ... although she has some great gen as well. 

Also, I just posted a new podfic ... I'm getting better at these, I think (hope!).  Now that I have my handy dandy little iMic cord they are louder and clearer.  As always, I am open to fawning adulation comments of any sort. 

Title: Cast This Anchor
Author: [profile] iamstealthyone
Reader: [personal profile] twasadark
Rating: PG-13
Format: mp3
Text link to original story
Length: 29 minutes, 18 seconds
Summary: Everything's not okay, but Sammy's here.  Five times Sam took care of Dean.

Music: "Into the Fire" by Thirteen Senses

LInk to file (temporary)

Permanent link here courtesy of jinjurly's multifandom audiofic archive

[identity profile] sadiane.livejournal.com 2008-03-18 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, listened:) You're reader's note cracked me up almost as much as the scene to which it refered. Everything sounds quite good. And I truely believe there is no such thing as SPN gen fic - there's slash, pre-slash, and pre-pre-slash that thinks it's gen, or something like that. Or some other "absurdly intense connection that is not quite sexual but certainly isn't fraternal" catergory.

I've got a few people on my f-list how are quite aware of the percieved anti-woman-ness of SPN. I do notice that females on the show tend to be pretty then hurt then dead, but I figure confines of the genre and all. But they do have a point - as this vid illustrates : Woman's Work by Luminosity ([profile] sockkpuppett) and [personal profile] sisabet. Awesome vid, but tends to harsh the squee.

Hey, I'm from Phoenix as well!

Hee! I grew up FAR east valley (Apache Junction - I know...), and went to college in Tucson. On days like today (45 and raining, again) I even miss the heat - it's the middle of March, I should have broken out the flip-flops WEEKS ago. I miss good margaritas!

Randomly, your daughter may enjoy L.J. Smith's Vampire Diaries series - I rec'd them to someone on my F-list a while ago. I'm sure they are painfully out of date and cheesy now, but they were my intro the the teen-aged vampire romance when I was 12 or so, and I still have fond memories. They've been reissued in the post-Twilight craze.

[identity profile] twasadark.livejournal.com 2008-03-19 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the link to the video - I've put it on my Zune to watch when I'm on the road this weekend ... we're going home. I'm quite familiar with Apache Junction. We're from Globe. It's a small world, huh?

Thanks for the book recs, too. I'll tell my daughter about them ...

Interesting thoughts on the slashiness of gen fic. I think most of it - if not all of it - can probably be viewed as slash, pre-slash, or pre-pre-slash, like you've said!