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Jan. 13th, 2012 12:43 pmI have half a RL update typed out and still haven't finished. Updates with photos take forever!
My entire Tumblr dashboard is full of Benedict Cumberbatch and Colin Morgan. My screen is slashed to ribbons by their collective cheekbones. They look really similar sometimes. I must have a type, or something.
I've been dragged into the Sherlock BBC fandom, I haven't seen the Guy Ritchie one yet. Everything is all Sherlock, all the time. I read a wonderful AU called Performance In A Leading Role by
madlori which was weird at first, because I feel like Sherlock BBC is *already* a modern AU, so it was an AU of an AU? But anyway, it was one of those long fics where you wished it had its own fandom so people could all write fic in that world.
It's a bit hard to start in a fandom, I usually go looking for authors I've read in previous fandoms and start there, but I couldn't remember who wrote anything, though now that I'm typing this, I remember
kaalee just wrote an epic, so I'll be reading that next!
Also, I think reccers should *always* state the word count in recs. I need to know if I'm getting myself into a long fic or a short and sweet one before I click. In my fantasy fandom world, all reccers would take style cues from
marguerite_26. My life would be complete then.
My entire Tumblr dashboard is full of Benedict Cumberbatch and Colin Morgan. My screen is slashed to ribbons by their collective cheekbones. They look really similar sometimes. I must have a type, or something.
I've been dragged into the Sherlock BBC fandom, I haven't seen the Guy Ritchie one yet. Everything is all Sherlock, all the time. I read a wonderful AU called Performance In A Leading Role by
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It's a bit hard to start in a fandom, I usually go looking for authors I've read in previous fandoms and start there, but I couldn't remember who wrote anything, though now that I'm typing this, I remember
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Also, I think reccers should *always* state the word count in recs. I need to know if I'm getting myself into a long fic or a short and sweet one before I click. In my fantasy fandom world, all reccers would take style cues from
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