I have decided after far too much Night Court viewing that Dan and Harry are sekrit OTP. I need my photoshop again so I can make an icon to that effect. I want them juxtaposed with Bugs and Daffy...think about it, I swear it makes sense. Just as much as watching Hello, Dolly with La Streisand, and thinking how much she and Horace Vandergelder have a Jack/Commodore vibe. Only Jack leers as he says, "You go your way and I'll go mine".


Speaking of happy piratses...they have entertained me much in my thoughts lately. And I do need to finish that shiznit before the new movies come out and shred my universe to pieces. One hears rumors of a [livejournal.com profile] pir8fancier archive? Ist true? Hmmm.

It's almost done anyway, but of course, the minute I get close to ending something, I stall and let it sit there, compltely afraid of the AFTER.



P.S. Pride and Prejudice is out on Tuesday, for those wanting to buy the hot.
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I did send my sister the URL for Cassie Claire's The Very Secret Diairies and she laughed her head off, but it's quite another matter asking her to help me put together a website for pirate porn. Sigh. Yeah, I need to finish my pirate crap too. Publication of the HBP really took a lot of wind out of my sails. I had plots galore that kind of ended up fizzling because...Am not a total canon whore, but still. I know the inertia that sets in when you start out in relatively safe canon land and then find yourself in AU land.

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damn authors, changing our universes anyway. ours make more sense...i think because we started out looking at the canon relatively objectively and they are too involved. and then we get involved...and they decide to make up stupid plotlines for the sake of booksales and shit like that.

or maybe we're just crazy. :) i don't think so though, considering the number of times fans have been pissed off at writers for their plotlines, starting with sherlock and onward.


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You know, sometimes I think fanfiction is probably what it was like writing in the time of Austen, at the real beginning of the novel as a literary form. The bones are there and how much do you rattle the skeleton? Probably no one REALLY rattled it until Hemingway.

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It helps to have distance too, I suppose. I mean, Victorians might have seen nothing odd in Watson's close relationship with Holmes, seeing as men led separate (gay) lives, men being more valued and having more freedom and whatver. Sort of that Roman (gay) ideal where men are superior so of course men would have a friendship with another man closer than that with his wife. Looking at it now...there are TONS of feelings and thoughts to explore in that one.

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