ar: Kay and Julius Eaton reading a manuscript. (ds9 - farverse reading)
ar ([personal profile] ar) wrote in [community profile] help_japan 2011-03-14 04:50 am (UTC)

Drabbles

User Name: [personal profile] ar
Email address: athousandchurches at gmail
Examples of my work: [archiveofourown.org profile] akerwis, [personal profile] witticaster

I'm offering: Drabbles. One for every two pounds bidded. In the case of multiple, they can be connected or not.

Fandoms (if appropriate):
Any short story by C.L. Moore & Henry Kuttner
The Babysitters Club
Daria
Downton Abbey
"Far Beyond the Stars" (DS9 episode 6x13; if you choose this, I will basically set it in my Farverse interpretation of the episode, since I've already written 30,000+ words about the world of Sisko's visions)
Horatio Hornblower
Star Trek: Deep Space 9
Temeraire

Additional Info (optional): In general, I will write you gen, het, or femslash. I'm not currently interested in writing slash, though I'll probably make an exception for Laurence/Tharkay or Kennedy/Bush (and maybe Archie/Horatio, let's be honest).

Currently, I have not seen past episode 5x07 of DS9 (with the exception of "Far Beyond the Stars," obviously), though I'll probably have the show finished by sometime in April. I am not very interested in writing about Cardassians.

ETA: I am especially fond of writing next generation fic, so...there's that, if you want it. I'd be willing to combine a more-than-2-pounds bid into one longer story rather than several short ones if you were interested in next-gen fic. For examples of my various canon-characters-have-children stories, please see the series: Woolfverse and series: Farverse tags on the [personal profile] witticaster. (Many of the stories on that journal are not yet finished, so please don't judge their rougher patches too harshly. >>)

Starting Bid: £2

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