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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2015-06-25 06:35 pm
[ SECRET POST #3095 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3095 ⌋
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[Poets of the Fall]
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[The Authority/Stormwatch/Midnighter]
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[Anthony Bourdain/Parts Unknown]
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Re: Do you ever feel ungrateful for a fill?
One time I said go ahead when someone asked if it was okay to write a fill with both sides of the pairing genderswapped. It made me realise that while I can live with one side of a slash pairing swapped so it ends up het, I can't read it double-swapped into femmeslash. It's just not to my tastes.
I had an old plotbunny I'd posted a few years ago picked up, but the resulting fic was boring as hell and about characters I could not bring myself to read since I'd moved fandoms. (The plotbunny was about a concept that could be applied to any character.)
I feel, from what you've said, your case is one that you would be entitled to be a bit annoyed at - I mean, they really criticized you for your prompt being too fluffy? If I post a prompt that is fluffy, I expect a fluffy fic to result! (My fluffiest fic from a prompt was actually a deathfic, but it was a deathfic about a dying character being escorted to the halls of the Dead. I meant it to be fluffy.)