Some Reading
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Reading
Huffington Post: PayPal Takes Controversial Stance Against Sex
ebooks has a couple of posts and threads devoted to this Smashwords issue but
elf narrows down the core issues.
ailelie's upcoming queer women ezine Plunge Magazine managed to reach their target goal of $2,000 on their kickstart page, thanks to some nice donors. Congratulations! Submissions for the first issue (coming out in February 2013, I believe) open in July. Any additional donations will go toward reducing costs for funding issues 3 and 4, as well as covering for KS and Amazon's cuts.
Recs
Glee
Thunder, Clap Us Open7 by
jellyfishtia (Brittany/Santana, Santana/Quinn, WIP)
"'The day Santana devotes to finally clearing out her closet, three things happen.' Touches on family, relationships, and sexuality."
Looks promising, though the writing is a touch dramatic.
Star Trek
Wisdom and Beauty by
macedon (OMC/OFC, warning: violence) (kudos to
beatrice_otter)
"The tale of the first Vulcan-Human pair bonded 'normally'--at age seven." Originally posted to alt.startek.creative.
I really like the Vulcan world-building in this one.
Star Trek: Voyager
Talking Stick/Circle Series by
macedon and
peg (Janeway/Chakotay, AU) (kudos to
beatrice_otter)
"Set against the backdrop of a storytelling group which has grown up spontaneously on Voyager," Chakotay finds himself.
A classic ST:V story where various stories told within the storytelling group speaks to Voyager's larger struggle for group unity and direction. In terms of characterization,
macedon writes a strong Chakotay, and
peg's take on Janeway is somewhat different from the ones I've read from various femslash series. Given that this is an AU that seems to have taken off very early in the series, Seven does not make an appearance, even though the Battle of Wolf 359 is addressed. The Chakotay/Janeway storyline...needs work, particularly with pacing, but the overarching narrative is intriguing, and the various messages that the series highlights are too important to ignore. Post-colonialism, ethnocentrism, and genocide are merely some of the big themes that are addressed. I spent most of Sunday reading this and was pleasantly immersed.
Stargate SG-1
Point of Intersection by
sixbeforelunch (Vala Mal Doran, Anise, Freya; warning: violence) (kudos to
beatrice_otter)
"Of all the amoral former hosts I've spent time with, I wanted to kill you the least." This is the one where Vala Mal Doran is saved by the Tok'ra, and Qetesh is removed.
This was another one that
beatrice_otter rec'ed for
fancake's "female characters" monthly theme. The premise is intriguing enough that I have a feeling that this might generate some longer fics of a similar nature.
Huffington Post: PayPal Takes Controversial Stance Against Sex
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Recs
Glee
Thunder, Clap Us Open7 by
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"'The day Santana devotes to finally clearing out her closet, three things happen.' Touches on family, relationships, and sexuality."
Looks promising, though the writing is a touch dramatic.
Star Trek
Wisdom and Beauty by
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"The tale of the first Vulcan-Human pair bonded 'normally'--at age seven." Originally posted to alt.startek.creative.
I really like the Vulcan world-building in this one.
Star Trek: Voyager
Talking Stick/Circle Series by
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"Set against the backdrop of a storytelling group which has grown up spontaneously on Voyager," Chakotay finds himself.
A classic ST:V story where various stories told within the storytelling group speaks to Voyager's larger struggle for group unity and direction. In terms of characterization,
Stargate SG-1
Point of Intersection by
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"Of all the amoral former hosts I've spent time with, I wanted to kill you the least." This is the one where Vala Mal Doran is saved by the Tok'ra, and Qetesh is removed.
This was another one that
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