hope: Art of a woman writing from tour poster (wee!sammy reading narnia)
puddingsmith ([personal profile] hope) wrote2006-11-01 08:07 am

whee!!

[livejournal.com profile] moveablehistory has awesomely compiled A Supernatural Slash Anthology - very cleverly not trying to wrangle new stories out of people, but collecting her favourites and compiling them in a printable format. You can download the Anthology as a PDF to do your own printing (and binding), or purchase it in one volume or two, perfect bound, on cafepress.

AWESOME.

My silly toy rabbit story, All things bright and beautiful, is in there (still can't believe how much people seem to like that one. I mean, honestly. I was kind of almost too ashamed to post it). Which makes me very gleeful.

So anyway, you should all go and tell [livejournal.com profile] moveablehistory how clever and awesome she is. YAY FANFICTION BOOKS. I heart them.

(If any of the usual Melb crowd think they might want a cafepress copy of the Anthology, let me know, I'll be doing an order this week.)

[identity profile] moveablehistory.livejournal.com 2006-11-01 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
Oh gosh, thank you kindly! ♥♥
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[personal profile] shehasathree 2006-11-01 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
ooh! me, maybe. i was having all kinds of randomish "what would i put in an anthology" thoughts of my own last night. :) something to do with not wanting to lose track of the stuff that really hits me hard. sometimes that's easy enough - for example if you've written it (Mr Bun is frigging awesome, dude!) i know i'll be able to find it easily. but sometimes i come across things by rhizomatic search patterns and if i found something or read it late at night or when my brain was otherwise fried i'm often not certain of where i put it, or how to find it again.

(i finally got [livejournal.com profile] kathryne_deanna to watch the Pilot with me, and she didn't hate it, and immediately asked for recs. score!)