Last year, I held a
Multi-Fandom Family Fic Fest in November, proving that I have no sense of timing because, y'know, everyone was busy with NaNoWriMo. It did still garner some great responses, but I'm wondering whether perhaps a follow-up ficmeme would be more successful if I hosted it this month, perhaps in the next couple of days, rather than
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Although I could go the whole 'incest' route (cause I'm like that) I also think that Deb and Dexter are a great example. I was on the edge of my seat last season, literally shouting at my screen "Move the damn plastic, Deb!", it was so intense.
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I'm also not a fan of incest fic in the vast majority of cases, so I would not go there. But yeah, last season involved a lot of me squeaking dramatically at the television.
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(Also I have started watching Phineas and Ferb and now I think entirely too much about Doctor Doofenshmirtz and I am blaming you. CURSE YOU RIONALEONHEART THE... LJ USER)
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I dunno, "Friends & Family" is a pretty common phrase in the US anyway, so I guess I could go back to the poll and recommend that! Because that feels like it covers it, though I suppose you'd have to have an asterisk to include work relationships that aren't friendships? But so few of them are that we ever want to write fic about anyway so I talked myself out of that...
See my thought process, in progress! Ain't you lucky!
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EDIT: Oh, and then there are mentor-student relationships, aren't there? I can't even think of a word beginning with 'F' for those. FRIENDS, FAMILY, FOES AND FREDUCATION.
EDIT AGAIN: I am really sorry for all the edits but I had a stray closing bracket with no opening bracket and I can't cope with that sort of thing. Sorry! I'll stop editing now.
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(Also, now you are trapped and can never edit that comment again! Mwahahahaha!)
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Anyway! I like the idea of a non-romantic fic-meme. Perhaps a platonic ship meme sort of name might have worked? Platonic isn't quite the right word, but it does describe a non-sexual relationship.
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