Mar. 22nd, 2009

[identity profile] northstar-rocks.livejournal.com
and by a couple i seriously mean like 2.. well three if you cound the one , anyway, i just felt i should post them, because....(thats my reason,"because")

if this post isn't tony/cap related enught i totally won't be offended if the mods remove it.

i just feel like i need to post someting, or else i'll get into one of my things where i lurk in a dark corner and revert to my slightly emo high school days :\

on to the crap icons!

omg i am so negative today D:
[identity profile] empty-splendor.livejournal.com
Ask and ye shall receive. I'll post recaps for 9 and 10 later this week and I'll post 11 and 12 together after 12 comes out on April 1st.

For now enjoy.

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[identity profile] crimsonquills.livejournal.com
TITLE: On Camera
AUTHOR: CrimsonQuills (keparker AT shaw DOT ca)
FANDOM/COMIC TITLE: New Avengers
CHARACTERS/PAIRING: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
CATEGORY: Slash
RATING: NC-17
WORD COUNT: 2,177
SUMMARY: PWP. Stark Tower had security cameras in the bedrooms.
DISCLAIMER: Not mine. Not making money.
ARCHIVE?: Sure, if you want it. Just let me know where.
NOTES: This was inspired by several of the prompts in my two anonymous porn prompt posts, but doesn't exactly fill any of them. Um. Sorry? Hopefully you folks enjoy anyway.

Click here to read the fic...
[identity profile] elspethdixon.livejournal.com
Since so many of us are now working on long, plotty stories at once thanks to the big bang challenge, I have a couple of nosey writing processes question for y'all (and feel free to delete this poll if it's not on-topic, Panda & Lan).

Some of us are writing a long-form story for the first time, some of us have written long stories before, and some of us have written long things, but not in this fandom/with a co-writer/under time constraints/etc. What kinds of writing techniques do you guys find useful/helpful? For example, I know some people who have to have an extremely detailed outline before they write, and some who find overly-detailed outlines stifling.

Expandpoll about people's writing processes under the cut )

And finally:

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