Yuletide 2010 letter!
Nov. 17th, 2010 01:38 pmeta; good lordy, that signup took me, like. TWO HOURS!! Details to be added as I think of them/have more time to write.
Dear Yuletide author:
Thank you for writing my story this year! Also, yay, we share a fandom! \o/ Hopefully the following notes will be helpful.
Some generalities: For these particular fandoms I would prefer not to receive crack or AU scenarios, but otherwise I'm pretty flexible on genre! I like gen, slash, femslash, and het, and have no particular preferences for ratings, although if you are inspired to go the porn route I would rather it come with context. I am a huge friendshipper, in and out of my OT-ships; complicated and messy relationship networks are made of win! I am also a fan of geekery and worldbuilding-type details in any form you choose to throw them in- things like food and the use of multiple languages are fantastic, for example. (I don't mind words or lines of dialogue that I don't understand!) Acknowledging -isms is fine, but I would prefer that they not be unchallenged, presented as teaching moments for privileged characters, or the sole focus of the story. Happy endings are nice, but realistic ones are better.
( requests! )
&hearts!
Dear Yuletide author:
Thank you for writing my story this year! Also, yay, we share a fandom! \o/ Hopefully the following notes will be helpful.
Some generalities: For these particular fandoms I would prefer not to receive crack or AU scenarios, but otherwise I'm pretty flexible on genre! I like gen, slash, femslash, and het, and have no particular preferences for ratings, although if you are inspired to go the porn route I would rather it come with context. I am a huge friendshipper, in and out of my OT-ships; complicated and messy relationship networks are made of win! I am also a fan of geekery and worldbuilding-type details in any form you choose to throw them in- things like food and the use of multiple languages are fantastic, for example. (I don't mind words or lines of dialogue that I don't understand!) Acknowledging -isms is fine, but I would prefer that they not be unchallenged, presented as teaching moments for privileged characters, or the sole focus of the story. Happy endings are nice, but realistic ones are better.
( requests! )
&hearts!