Dear Author
Nov. 14th, 2010 11:21 amDear Yuletide Author:
Thank you!!!
The most important thing I want is for you to have fun.
General guidelines - For m/m slash, you can get as explicit as you like. For all else, non-explicit please. My squicks include body modifications (piercings, tattoos, brandings) and extreme S&M (in fact, you just can't go wrong with vanilla, although mild BDSM is fine.) I am not a fan of stories bases around holidays.
Hunger Games (Finnick/Cinna) - The two of them must have met in the past. I know Finnick loved Annie, but maybe he needed someone in the Capitol, too...Can be lovers, can be friends, can be at odds.
Fairy Tales - Retell any fairy you want in any way that works for you. Yeah, I know. Too vague. Ideas - make Sleeping Beauty a man and the Prince a very pragmatic peasant woman. Send two princes on a Quest to win a princess, and have them end up with each other. Have the three dogs in Andersen's "The Tinder Box" rebel. Again, these are hints, and nothing more.
Quarters by Tanya Huff "The Quartered Sea" ended on a hopeful note with Bendikt and Bannon. Can these two very different men actually work? Or has Bendikt changed too much?
Thank you!!!
The most important thing I want is for you to have fun.
General guidelines - For m/m slash, you can get as explicit as you like. For all else, non-explicit please. My squicks include body modifications (piercings, tattoos, brandings) and extreme S&M (in fact, you just can't go wrong with vanilla, although mild BDSM is fine.) I am not a fan of stories bases around holidays.
Hunger Games (Finnick/Cinna) - The two of them must have met in the past. I know Finnick loved Annie, but maybe he needed someone in the Capitol, too...Can be lovers, can be friends, can be at odds.
Fairy Tales - Retell any fairy you want in any way that works for you. Yeah, I know. Too vague. Ideas - make Sleeping Beauty a man and the Prince a very pragmatic peasant woman. Send two princes on a Quest to win a princess, and have them end up with each other. Have the three dogs in Andersen's "The Tinder Box" rebel. Again, these are hints, and nothing more.
Quarters by Tanya Huff "The Quartered Sea" ended on a hopeful note with Bendikt and Bannon. Can these two very different men actually work? Or has Bendikt changed too much?