(Important to me anyway, and only I matter, muahaha).
Does anyone know of any original slash zines or actual in print on paper novels of original slash that have been published? And no I don't mean Anne Rice or Mercedes Lackey-ish stuff. I mean a bound and possibly illustrated edition able to be held in my hot little hands. I am aware of a few scattered websites devoted to posting the OG stories, and also of course, erotica publishers, and gay romance novel publishers, and yaoi as illustrated "art" (I really detest yaoi sometimes) but seeing as how slash falls somewhere between those, I wouldn't exactly calls those sites helpful.
And related to this, in a more philosophical/rhetorical/whistling idly in the breeze kind of way, I was wondering if a) there is enough good Original Work on the net to merit a zine. And then b) even if there were, would anyone pay to read it? You'd have to be pretty damn sure of the content you were getting, unless it was just a printed version of an online collection you had already read and just wanted to own.
Is slash even that interesting when it's not fanfic based? Without a following automatically built in, would anyone care? Hmmm.
Does anyone know of any original slash zines or actual in print on paper novels of original slash that have been published? And no I don't mean Anne Rice or Mercedes Lackey-ish stuff. I mean a bound and possibly illustrated edition able to be held in my hot little hands. I am aware of a few scattered websites devoted to posting the OG stories, and also of course, erotica publishers, and gay romance novel publishers, and yaoi as illustrated "art" (I really detest yaoi sometimes) but seeing as how slash falls somewhere between those, I wouldn't exactly calls those sites helpful.
And related to this, in a more philosophical/rhetorical/whistling idly in the breeze kind of way, I was wondering if a) there is enough good Original Work on the net to merit a zine. And then b) even if there were, would anyone pay to read it? You'd have to be pretty damn sure of the content you were getting, unless it was just a printed version of an online collection you had already read and just wanted to own.
Is slash even that interesting when it's not fanfic based? Without a following automatically built in, would anyone care? Hmmm.
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Re: ok so
the problem with original fic reviews is that websites and blogs devoted to that tend to end up being nothing but posts from authors promoting their own stuff instead of comments about other people's.