Fannish holiday wishlist
Nov. 24th, 2009 08:30 pmI've never done one of these before, but for some reason, I feel inspired. I dunno. Maybe because my last however many fannish obsessions have all been for rarepairs or rare fandoms, and I've cruised through everything available for them three times over now. (Or, for one, appear to have written the only thing available.)
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MY WISHLIST
1. Ivanova/Garibaldi fic
2. Fic for any Fred and Ginger movie (i.e., "How Huck and Lizzie from Roberta became childhood sweethearts" or "What happened to Penny and Lucky after Swing Time?" Sherry&Bake and Huck&Lizzie are my favorites, but I like all their characters!)
3. Fraser/Thatcher fic
4. Northern Exposure fic (particular preference for Fleishman/O'Connell or gen for any character, but given how small the fandom is, I'll take pretty much anything)
5. Vids for any of the above.
And now I must pack, for the drive home tomorrow starts bright and early. (Also, if I don't finish this poetics paper tonight, I'm going to go crazy. At least my prof pretty much told me tonight that I was done with it and didn't need to go the extra mile I was thinking I had to go. Now all it needs is a thorough revision--and probably a conclusion would be good--and it'll be ready to go.)
( Step One )
( Step Two )
MY WISHLIST
1. Ivanova/Garibaldi fic
2. Fic for any Fred and Ginger movie (i.e., "How Huck and Lizzie from Roberta became childhood sweethearts" or "What happened to Penny and Lucky after Swing Time?" Sherry&Bake and Huck&Lizzie are my favorites, but I like all their characters!)
3. Fraser/Thatcher fic
4. Northern Exposure fic (particular preference for Fleishman/O'Connell or gen for any character, but given how small the fandom is, I'll take pretty much anything)
5. Vids for any of the above.
And now I must pack, for the drive home tomorrow starts bright and early. (Also, if I don't finish this poetics paper tonight, I'm going to go crazy. At least my prof pretty much told me tonight that I was done with it and didn't need to go the extra mile I was thinking I had to go. Now all it needs is a thorough revision--and probably a conclusion would be good--and it'll be ready to go.)