I get the chance to write [REDACTED] and even have [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] get together, and my recipient has given me permission to write [REDACTED].
Indeed I am! I got my assignment, though I wonder if my recipient might have a letter floating around the internets somewhere. I'm rather surprised to be writing in the fandom I got matched for (I was expecting something else), but I certainly don't mind.
I'm pretty sure I got matched with one that only had the one fandom, because the others I'm not too familiar with. Not that I wouldn't mind investigating, but we don't have a lot of time this year to write something. I wonder why we ended up starting Yuletide later this year than in previous years.
I think it had something to do with the AO3 shenanigans that are going on right now. There were coding issues or something. But you can write like the wind!
As long as I have a good plotline lined up, and things actually start coming to me. I think I could write the fandom just fine, but I think I'd have trouble writing a typical episode, given the way that the program is structured, which is why I was hoping for a letter, to see if maybe the recipient would like a specific sort of bent to things?
I mean, the requests themselves were vague, except for f/f requests for three of the fandoms, so I was like, "Okay, at least I know s/he likes femslash!"
What's even more hilarious is that the one fandom I know? Doesn't have the femslash disclaimer. Heeeeeeee. I can make it work -- I know I could! I just dunno if the recipient would want it or not?
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