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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2006-12-31 11:32 pm

Yuletide Reveal!

The themes of Yuletide for me this year were pinch hits (I was one, and OMG I got the best pinch hitter ever, and I finally got to write one, too) and rhyming pairings.

Notes for next year: rhyming pairings are hard. Pinch hitting, on the other hand, actually makes writing easier, because when you need to procrastinate on one, well, the other one is right there waiting.

My stories, in order of posting:

Noir Enough, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Perry/Harry. This story was for [livejournal.com profile] misspamela, the very first recipient I've ever had that I knew before I got her prompt. (This was extremely exciting. It's a whole different exchange when you're pretty sure what your recipient might want.) It was beta-read by the amazing team of [livejournal.com profile] lynnmonster, [livejournal.com profile] spike21, [livejournal.com profile] nestra, and [livejournal.com profile] qe2 - and Queue nobly watched the movie solely so she could beta my story. On short notice, too. She wins the Dedicated Beta prize. Please give her a round of applause.

Code 69, Men in Black, Jay/Kay. This one was for Amy Fortuna. And, um - I didn't write the whole thing. At a certain point in the Yuletide experience, [livejournal.com profile] makesmewannadie and I experienced severe, even terminal writer's block. But you can't stop Yuletide just because your characters refuse to get off. So we exchanged files. It turned out to be much, much easier to finish each other's stories than it was to finish our own, and Yuletide was saved. It was all very magical. My block was porn - ever my nemesis, as readers of Noir Enough will note. (I chickened out on the porn there, despite complaints from Certain Betas that I was leaving them hanging. My response: "Have you met me?") So, the porn in Code 69? All MMWD. And some other parts are hers, too, but I don't remember what - it was all a wild haze of aliens and sex pheromones and John Travolta. (You've been there, I'm sure. You understand.) Code 69 was beta-read by [livejournal.com profile] makesmewannadie (yes, I made her beta-read a story she co-wrote; I am merciless at Yuletide time) and [livejournal.com profile] qe2.

Audiencing, moral support, and reassurance that I wasn't completely crazy ("Men in Black is perfect for an aliens make them do it story!") came, as usual, from Best Beloved. Best Beloved also provided Yuletide snacks. (For Yuletide snacks, read: chocolate. Chocolate is what makes Yuletide happen. Unless you're one of the mods, and then I assume alcohol is also required.)

I had a fabulous Yuletide this year in every respect, and I thank everyone who played, and most especially the brilliant mods. Bless you, every one. See you in 2007!

[identity profile] bardicsidhe.livejournal.com 2007-01-01 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Read the story. Came back and read it again. Code 69 is made of awesome, and I'm bookmarking it for posterity, because in one fell swoop you singlehandedly made me not only see the MiB slash fandom, but made me want to become a Jay/Kay fangirl. So long as...yanno...it's mostly pheromone-driven.

That was clever and sexy and thank you for writing it.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2007-01-04 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
one fell swoop you singlehandedly made me not only see the MiB slash fandom, but made me want to become a Jay/Kay fangirl. So long as...yanno...it's mostly pheromone-driven.

Oddly, both my betas wrote, "CURSE YOU FOR MAKING ME SEE THE JAY/KAY" in their return emails to me. (And keep in mind that I also made one of them write Jay/Kay. I am made of evil.) So, you know, you're not alone.

But, yeah, it has to be pheromone-driven, because otherwise Jay and Kay are irritatingly focused on their jobs. They keep trying to save the galaxy rather than get in each other's pants, which is just not on for characters in a slash story. *sighs*

They're fun to write, though. And the MiB universe is delightful; everything in our world makes so much more sense if you assume aliens are responsible.

I enjoyed writing the story a lot, and I'm so glad you enjoyed reading it. Thank you!