Ladystuck!!!
Jan. 18th, 2015 06:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ladystuck 2014 (and Ladystuck Treats 2014) went live today! All works will be anonymous for a week, so I can't tell you what I wrote. But in the meantime, let me interest you in my two wonderful gifts:
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I Hate You (Don't Leave Me): Getting people in her quadrants has never been difficult for Porrim. But keeping them there? That's another story. Porrim<3<Damara. (1,800 words) [ETA: by
inklesspen]
This is a lovely story about Porrim and Damara negotiating a rough spot in their black romance, with a focus on the need for respect and reciprocity. Also contains a pale one-night stand, interspecies flush-flirting, and bonus awesome AU worldbuilding about trolls living on Earth and integrating Alternian and human cultures. What are you waiting for? Go read this immediately!
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Picture This: There are no photographs of your childhood. (2,700 words) [ETA: by
lovesthesoundof]
AKA, Roxy growing up among the carapacians. This story has a wonderful frame-structure -- it's told via the photographs of typical childhood scenes that Roxy doesn't have -- and is wonderfully kind and careful about the bonds between Roxy and her adopted family. It also contains some really neat world-building about the carapacians and the things they did and didn't know about Rose, about humans in general, and about the secrets of their habitat. Again, go read this immediately. You will be glad you did. :-)
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I Hate You (Don't Leave Me): Getting people in her quadrants has never been difficult for Porrim. But keeping them there? That's another story. Porrim<3<Damara. (1,800 words) [ETA: by
This is a lovely story about Porrim and Damara negotiating a rough spot in their black romance, with a focus on the need for respect and reciprocity. Also contains a pale one-night stand, interspecies flush-flirting, and bonus awesome AU worldbuilding about trolls living on Earth and integrating Alternian and human cultures. What are you waiting for? Go read this immediately!
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Picture This: There are no photographs of your childhood. (2,700 words) [ETA: by
AKA, Roxy growing up among the carapacians. This story has a wonderful frame-structure -- it's told via the photographs of typical childhood scenes that Roxy doesn't have -- and is wonderfully kind and careful about the bonds between Roxy and her adopted family. It also contains some really neat world-building about the carapacians and the things they did and didn't know about Rose, about humans in general, and about the secrets of their habitat. Again, go read this immediately. You will be glad you did. :-)