10 May 2009

cimorene: cartoony drawing of a woman's head in profile giving dubious side-eye (vampires)


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cimorene: cartoony drawing of a woman's head in profile giving dubious side-eye (i <3 punctuation)

  1. Length: don't have any idea
    Summary: Jun had never realized this, Toma had clearly seen this, and Ohno is having a hard time trying to clear this out. What is that "THIS"???


  2. A/N :this story will be divided into 2 points of view.


  3. Summary: Koyama is proud of his job as a prostitute because it gives him enough money to survive and to take care of kids he finds abandoned on the streets.


  4. Author Notes: I'm bbbbaacccck. Miss me? I know it wasn't long, but for updating everyday..... Anyways, I'm sorry. I'm better now the medication ended up working so it's all good there. I had this chapter planned as Huge, but i decided to break it into two. And i have an idea for another story that I think I'll start when I get to chapter 20 with this one. [Is she kidding? I really can't tell.]


  5. Summary: ...He'd be pressing me up against an empty shelf in the pantry, Breaking jars and moaning, Flailing his arms about, Like he was the only man in the history of the world to ever have an orgasm. After all, he was Pete Wentz, And he could make a show out of anything...



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cimorene: cartoony drawing of a woman's head in profile giving dubious side-eye (murder hurts more)
[personal profile] naraht has been collecting links for a new round of RaceFail which I have seen called RaceFail:Colonialism, or something like that. I haven't seen any one-sentence summations of the sequence of events going around, but basically Patricia C. Wrede, beloved YA fantasy author, has a new YA alternate history out:

This is an alternate version of our world which is full of magic, and where America (“Columbia”) was discovered [by Europeans] empty of people but full of dangerous animals, many of them magical.


...and some people pointed out ways in which this was problematic, causing some other people (including Wrede's friend, well-known FSF writer Lois McMaster Bujold) to react with the Tone Argument, the Talk is Cheap argument, the Censorship argument, etc.

Patricia C. Wrede has always been a Euro-centric writer, which is common and even expected in the field of high fantasy. You might recognize her name, if you're unversed in SFF, from my user profile, where the beginning of Dealing With Dragons stands me in lieu of a biography blurb. My favorite novel from age 6, DWD is part of children's fantasy The Enchanted Forest Chronicles and stars Princess Cimorene, who was certainly the most important role model for me as a child (not counting people I knew personally - obviously my dad and mom were my actual most important role models).

If you Google "Cimorene fanfiction", all of the top page of results - minus one - have to do with me, not with Wrede. I've been Cimorene online for about 9 years now, so... I feel I should speak, although I have nothing to say yet that hasn't been said already, often by passionate and incredibly long-suffering fans of color who are less likely than I to accidentally wound someone through their own unconscious racism. As I read all of [personal profile] naraht's links, though, I post the ones that speak to me the most, with descriptive notes, to Twitter. Here are my links and notes:

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