Smallville
(Slash and Gen) -
January 22, 2008
"Clark
Kent and
Lex
Luthor - I like the sound of that." - Clark Kent, Smallville "Red"
And so do I. Smallville is based on the
premise that Clark Kent
and Lex Luthor were best friends long before they were ever
enemies.
Includes fan fiction, challenges, the Smallville Drinking Game,
recommendations for reading, and much more!
Batman/DC
Universe (Slash and Gen) -
April
21, 2009
I'm a
recent convert to the Bat-verse, although I've written several stories
that place Bruce Wayne in the Smallville canon. I love the Dark
Knight, all the lovely Robins, and Nightwing ... so pretty! And I
adore The Flash (Wally West) and have started writing stories with him
in the Justice League cartoon 'verse. Featuring my two main
universes, Shadows
and Stone and Comrades
in Arms, and other stories!
Inception
(Slash and Gen) - March 3, 2012
I was only slightly
late to the band-wagon on this one, and I was lured in by the fic
before the film. However, since then, I've adopted Arthur/Eames
as my OTP. They're a delightful clash of opposites. The
film provides just enough information to leave the possibilities for
the characters beautifully open, and the range of really good writers
in the fandom is magnificent. What's not to like when you have
two good-looking, wealthy, international jet-setting dream criminals
with shady pasts?
Cops, Spies, and Western Guys (Slash
and Gen) -
September 14, 2011
I like cop
shows. I like buddy
shows. I
like spies and gadgets. I like Westerns with good looking men
with guns. I haven't done a ton of writing in this
area yet, but hey, the shows aren't going anywhere, the men are hot and
the jeans are tight. Plus leather holsters. It's only a
matter of time, right? Includes fic from: The Professionals, Man from UNCLE, Starsky
& Hutch, The Magnificent Seven, The Sentinel, Alias Smith &
Jones, The Persuaders, Dark Blue, Leverage, and the new Hawaii 5-0 (2010).
Stargate
Atlantis
(Pre-Slash and Slash, RPS) - April
21, 2009
Apparently, I'm on
the see-fandom program--as in, I see a shiny new fandom, I must write
in it. That's the case with Atlantis, and I'm a McKay/Sheppard
girl all the way. Oh, the
snark.
Being
Human (UK), Merlin,
Supernatural,
Harry Potter, The Dresden Files (Pre-Slash, Slash and Gen) -
September
14, 2011
Harry Potter and
Harry Dresden. Apparently I have a bit of a thing for wizards
named Harry. So far just two stories - one in each fandom: Harry
Potter and The
Dresden Files. And I've started writing in the Supernatural
fandom - inspired by an angel. Who knows where this will
lead? And now ... *cough* ... there's also Merlin, and Being
Human (UK). Oh, just
go check the page out!!
The A-Team (Slash and Gen) -
Jan.
2005
"In 1972,
a crack
commando unit was sent to prison by
a military
court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped
from
a maximum security stockade into the Los Angeles underground.
Today,
still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of
fortune.
If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find
them ... maybe you can hire, The A-Team." I'm particularly
a fan of the Vietnam era or the stories that read like an episode.
Simon and
Simon (Gen) -
Jan. 2005
One of the few
fandoms I won't slash.
I'm a
sucker for the feel-good, hurt-comfort stories of brotherly love.
A
WORD ABOUT CONTENT:
Slash involves relationships between two characters of the same
sex. The emphasis in my writing is on relationships, so if you like plot
with your slash, I'm probably your girl. In fact, many of the
stories have very little in the way of explicit material, but if
there's anything of a sexual or graphic nature in the story - even if
it's one scene - the rating indicates the level of explicitness.
If you're below the age of 18, please look elsewhere for things to
read. This is simply a hobby, done for fun, and to push my
boundaries as a writer. No copyright infringements are meant and
no money is made.
A WORD ABOUT RATINGS: In
general, ALL my work is
intended for an adult
audience. The ratings are intended to be a guide for the amount
of explicitness in dealing with sexual material.
G - No explicit sexual references although may contain innocuous
kisses, sexual undercurrents, subtext, or the occasional swear word.
PG - Sexual themes, non-explicit sexual references, may contain
questionable language or violence.
R - Adult themes, explicit sexual content, questionable language,
and/or violence.
NC-17 - Adult themes, graphic sexual content including detailed
descriptions of sexual acts.