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First Apartment!

Friday June 15, 2012 at 4:27 PM

Alright, so come the fall semester (September) I will be moving up in life and going from a dorm to an apartment. We are talking 4 bedrooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen and living room.

My question is, what do I need? What are apartment essentials? I know things like bedding, mirror for door, towels, plates, shower curtain, microwave. But what else?

And stories about moving into apartments with friends or on your own? Im living with three other girls I go to school with. Oh and this is an apartment on campus so can't do anything permanent like paint lol

jane-with-a-y

Farewell to Nigel, the duhty English boy-car

Friday June 15, 2012 at 3:28 PM

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Jayne bidding her beloved,"Nigel" farwell.


Many of you campers know that I have had an intense love affair with my 1999 Land Rover Discovery. Indeed it was only a few months ago that I lit a campfire (I’m in love with my car) featuring some short stories that I liked to write about the adventures I shared with my duhty Englishman who was trapped in a body of chrome and steel. Well campers, it is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that Nigel has gone by way of the brave little toaster and is no more. Last Sunday afternoon Nigel was involved in a bad wreck when a teenage boy in a pick-up truck ran a red light. The officer who was first to arrive on the scene told me that if I had been driving anything other than “That Tank” we might have been seriously injured or killed. Although I am extremely grateful that none of us were hurt (apart from my foot which was gashed open from me by slamming on the breaks so hard that I somehow rammed it against the pedal) I am also very sad. Nigel was not only a reliable car (except when he wouldn’t crank and had to go on suicide watch because he was a drama queen) he was also quite a character. I’ve been writing stories about Nigel on and off for the past few years and I am really going to miss him. Even his California bead wearing mechanic come relationship therapist, Frank, was completely devastated. Frank had several of my stories framed and hung in his garage. According to him the first thing he uttered when he saw Nigel crumpled in the lot was, “OH, NO! Is Ducks alright?”

Nigel is going to be missed by us all. Sniff!


So, to keep this interactive; have any of you been involved in a car accident whereupon your vehicle was totaled? How did you handle the insurance nightmares and the search for a new car? Was it simply a matter of getting your claim and buying a new car straight away? Or did you, like me, suffer from an absurd depression over the loss of your beloved car?
Or…if ya just wanna make me a happy girl seeing as I am depressed and banged up and suffering from PTSD…give me a Robert Pattinson or Cary Grant bliss-out. (I always pictured Nigel to look and act like Cary Grant for some reason.) Or if you prefer...post some pics of your own beloved car!


Inside you will find the last chapter in my: Adventures of Jayne and Nigel.

*No rec tonight but I am really loving Dear Veronica by cosmogirl. It's so cute, and so teen-agery!
 

Tbar

Has anyone seen this from today's WSJ?

Friday June 15, 2012 at 3:19 PM

Sorry I can't link the article.

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The Weird World of Fan Fiction
They're amateur writers—with millions of readers. After years in the shadows, they're starting to break into the mainstream.

What if Edward Cullen, the moody vampire heartthrob in Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "Twilight" series, was an undercover cop? Or a baker who specializes in bachelor-party cakes? Or a kidnapper who takes Bella hostage?


It may sound like heresy to some "Twilight" fans. But those stories, published online, have thousands of dedicated readers. They were written by Randi Flanagan, a 35-year-old sales manager for a trade publishing company in Toronto.
Ms. Flanagan writes fan fiction—amateur works based on the characters and settings from novels, movies, television shows, plays, videogames or pop songs. Such stories, which take place in fictional worlds created by professional writers, are flourishing online and attracting millions of readers.


Ms. Flanagan started writing her own takes on "Twilight" three years ago, after devouring Ms. Meyer's vampire books. She has since written 15 stories, including some that are as long as novels. In the process, she has gained groupies of her own. Some 1,500 readers subscribe to her account on fanfiction.net.


"A lot of people don't understand why I would devote time to this," says Ms. Flanagan, who writes at night after her young son goes to bed. "It's just fun."


Fan fiction has long existed under the radar in a sort of shadowy digital parallel universe. But the form has been bubbling up to the surface lately, as a growing number of fan writers break into the mainstream.


The publishing industry's current overnight sensation, erotica author E.L. James, began writing her best-selling book "Fifty Shades of Grey" as "Twilight" fan fiction. She began posting her X-rated take on Ms. Meyer's tame paranormal romance online three years ago. Her "Twilight" homage, titled "Master of the Universe," evolved into a series starring a powerful CEO and a young woman in a sadomasochistic sexual relationship. The books were acquired by Vintage, a Random House imprint, this spring and have sold 15 million copies in less than three months. Now, in a sort of literary infinite feedback loop, fans of the trilogy have begun writing their own takes on "Fifty Shades," including an inevitable parody that mashes up "Fifty Shades" with "Twilight."


Several other publishing stars got their start in the genre. Meg Cabot, the best-selling author of the "Princess Diaries" series, started writing "Star Wars" fan fiction when she was 11 years old. Young-adult fantasy author Cassandra Clare, whose books about teenage demon hunters have sold 12 million copies, wrote Harry Potter and "Lord of the Rings" fan fiction before she broke into professional publishing.


Novelist Naomi Novik, who writes a best-selling fantasy series about dragons that's set during the Napoleonic Wars, started writing "Star Trek" fan fiction when she was a college student at Brown in the 1990s.


Ms. Novik has continued to write fan fiction, even after her "Temeraire" series hit the best-seller list and was optioned for film by "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson. "There are many things I've written as fanfic that I'm as proud of as the Temeraire books," Ms. Novik says. Lately, she has been writing fan fiction based on Sherlock Holmes and the superhero team-up "The Avengers." "Don't tell my editors, because I'm supposed to be working on my book," she says.


Fan fiction can still be a touchy and controversial subject for writers and publishers. While some see it as free marketing, others regard it as derivative dreck at best and copyright infringement at worst. Some authors, including J.K. Rowling and Ms. Meyer, have heartily endorsed fan fiction. Others, such fantasy writer George R.R. Martin, novelist Anne Rice and Diana Gabaldon, author of the best-selling "Outlander" series, resent and discourage it. "They're stealing an audience they're not entitled to," Ms. Gabaldon says of fan-fiction writers. Ms. Rice warns on her website: "I do not allow fan fiction."


Such warnings have done little to deter avid fans. The Web brims with fan work and parodies based on Ms. Rice's "Interview With the Vampire," including a story in which Ms. Rice's narrator, the vampire Louis, tries to persuade fellow vampire Lestat to get his teeth cleaned.


The Web has fueled an explosion of fan fiction as communities of fans have formed digital enclaves to share and critique each other's work. Sites devoted to particular fandoms have sprung up, including harrypotterfanfiction.com and Twilighted.net, a repository of "Twilight" fan fiction. The Web's largest fan-fiction site, Fanfiction.net, hosts several million works, including pieces based on the Bible, Shakespeare, TV shows like "Lost," cartoons like "My Little Pony," and videogames like "Halo" and "Final Fantasy X." The site hosts close to 600,000 pieces of Harry Potter fan fiction, and nearly 200,000 based on "Twilight."


Fan fiction is the fastest-growing genre on Wattpad, a popular site with eight million monthly visitors where writers can post their fiction free. The site now hosts 500,000 pieces of fan fiction, up 144% from last year. One piece based on "The Hunger Games" has been read close to two million times, reaching a wider audience than books by many professional best-selling authors.
Fan fiction is often baffling to outsiders. For the casual reader, it can be hard to see the literary merit of a story in which Harry Potter falls in love with Voldemort, then kills off rival suitor Darth Vader in a duel. Others would argue that it has been around for centuries, tracing back to classical authors like Virgil and Sophocles who spun new stories out of old legends. In the late 1800s, devoted fans of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes began writing their own stories. William Thackeray wrote a parodic sequel to Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe."


In the pre-Internet era, fans of science fiction and fantasy franchises such as "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" often photocopied and circulated their work through "fanzines." In recent years, some established authors have won accolades for works based on iconic literary characters. Geraldine Brooks's "March," which centered on the absent father in Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. "Wicked," Gregory Maguire's novel based on L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," became a blockbuster Broadway musical.


Like any booming literary subculture, fan fiction has its own rules, lingo, cliques and tropes. Common subgenres include "denialfic," or stories that offer alternate endings or ignore major plot points like the death of a character, and "futurefic," which transplants the characters to the future.


A huge body of fan writing is devoted to "crossovers," where characters from different fictional worlds collide, bringing, for example, characters from the TV show "Glee" to J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. Another popular trope is "slash," which imagines two male characters—think Holmes/Watson—in a romantic relationship. The term stems from a strain of "Star Trek" fan fiction that matched up Kirk and Spock and came to be called "Kirk/Spock" or just slash. Male pregnancy has emerged as a surprisingly robust fan fiction theme and has its own shorthand: "MPreg."


"Crackfic" refers to off-the-wall fan writing that pushes the boundaries of fictional worlds to their logical limits and beyond, reimagining "Jane Eyre" with cat protagonists, for example. Even stranger, some fan writers like to take their favorite fantasy worlds and scrub out all the supernatural elements—"Twilight" without vampires, Harry Potter minus the magic. Fan-fiction afficionados call this "mundane AU," a subcategory of "alternate universe" fan fiction in which the magical elements vanish and the characters work at restaurants or go to college instead of casting spells and slaying dragons. There's even a sub-subgenre called "barista AU" or "coffee-shop AU," in which beloved characters work at a coffee shop.


In fan fiction, as in pornography, there are subcultures that cater to all manner of tastes. A vibrant subgenre of Harry Potter fan fiction imagines Harry and his schoolboy nemesis Draco Malfoy in a romantic relationship. You can find stories based on the cartoon "The Care Bears," in which the cuddly characters engage in sadomasochistic sex. One popular fan work called "The Submissive," by a "Twilight" fan who writes under the pen name tara sue me, casts the vampire Edward as a multimillionaire CEO who enlists Bella Swan as his sex slave. The story has more than two million views on fanfiction.net.


The legal boundaries protecting copyrighted literary works can be fuzzy. Very little legal precedent exists because the vast majority of fan fiction is posted free, posing no clear commercial threat to the creators. Most experts agree that fan fiction qualifies as fair use under copyright law, provided that it differs substantially from the original and its creators don't attempt to profit from it. Publishers and media companies for the most part have come to tolerate the practice, seeing it as a form of free advertising. Why bar a "Twilight" fan from writing Edward the vampire's Twitter feed when it could help sell more books and movie tickets?


"It's clear that it's not good business to sue your customers," says Rebecca Tushnet, a copyright-law expert at Georgetown Law and a legal adviser to the Organization for Transformative Works, a nonprofit group that supports fan fiction.


When lawsuits are filed, they typically target writers who actually seek to publish their homages or parodies based on copyrighted works. In 2001, the literary estate of "Gone With the Wind" author Margaret Mitchell sued novelist Alice Randall over her satirical book "The Wind Done Gone," which retold the Civil War epic from a slave's perspective. An Atlanta court blocked publication of the novel, but an appeals court overturned the injunction. The case was settled in 2002.


In 2009, lawyers for J.D. Salinger filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against a Swedish author who published a novel starring a geriatric version of Mr. Salinger's iconic protagonist Holden Caulfield. The writer later reached a confidential settlement with the Salinger estate.


Some mainstream media companies, once quick to cry foul over intellectual-property violations, have come to embrace fan works as free marketing. Sony Music recently paid a fan-fiction writer to create fiction featuring musicians from the British boy band One Direction; the story, which was posted on Wattpad.com, has been read close to one million times. Other writers soon piled on with their own stories about the band, generating 12,000 more One Direction fan stories.


Creators of the CW show "Supernatural," which has inspired more than 60,000 stories on fanfiction.net, wrote an episode that cheekily referenced "slash" fan fiction when it showed a "fangirl" writing a steamy story about the show's two ghost-busting brothers, Sam and Dean. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" creator Joss Whedon has encouraged Buffy fans to stay connected to the series and characters by reading and writing fan fiction.


For passionate fans of a book or TV series, this seems to be a major part of the appeal of fan fiction—the ability to live with a group of favorite characters forever, crafting new story lines when the original ones run out. "You could decide that you are just going to read stories in which ["Twilight" characters] Rosalie and Alice have a dominatrix love affair, and you could read hundreds of those stories," says Anne Jamison, a professor of English at the University of Utah who studies fan fiction. "You find the book that you love or the world that you love, and you read all these iterations of it."


That's how Christina Lanning, a 23-year-old homemaker in Glennville, Ga., found herself spending three hours each night writing stories about Johanna Mason, a minor character from the dystopian teen trilogy "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. After tearing through the books—twice—Ms. Lanning started searching fan-fiction sites for stories about Johanna, a cunning, axe-throwing killer in Ms. Collins's version. "There weren't any Johanna stories out there, so I wanted to do it," she says. "I absolutely adore her."
Last summer, she started writing her own version of "The Hunger Games," in which Johanna, rather than Katniss Everdeen, is the star. She now works on her Johanna stories every night from 9 to midnight, and updates her account on fanfiction.net three times a week. Her most popular work, "The Phoenix: Burning Day," is as long as a novel. Her "Hunger Games" stories on fanfiction.net get 25,000 to 30,000 views each month.


Some authors' attitudes toward fan fiction are evolving. After spending years fending off fan fiction, and occasionally sending out "cease and desist" letters through his lawyer to block potential copyright violations, science-fiction novelist Orson Scott Card has started courting fan writers. Mr. Card, author of the best-selling "Ender's Game" series, is planning to host a contest for "Ender's Game" fan fiction this fall. Fans will be able to submit their work to his Web site. The winning stories will be published as an anthology that will become part of the official "canon" of the "Ender's Game" series.


"Every piece of fan fiction is an ad for my book," Mr. Card says. "What kind of idiot would I be to want that to disappear?"

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Does anyone know Randi's pen name?  I feel like I've read the bachelor-party cake baker story.
 

twilightery

Got Beef?

Friday June 15, 2012 at 1:04 PM

No...I'm not talking about the kind of beef this precious munchkin is gnawing on...

I'm talking about...

Beef [beef] noun
Slang . to complain; grumble. A feud between friends, family members, enemies or gangs.

I've had some 'beef' with a friend for a while. So yesterday I put on those big girl panties and made an attempt to deal with it and...yeah. I'm taking those panties back to the store for a refund! Lol

 

Do you have some 'beef' in your life that you feel like letting off some steam about? Feel free to ask for advice, or even just get it off your chest.

 

More about my beef inside...

VampiresHaveLaws

Suits is Back!

Friday June 15, 2012 at 12:42 PM

Anyone completely forget this started up again last night? 

Yeah, me too.

Until about an hour ago.

I missed this show a lot, and after watching last nights episode, I'm so excited for the new season.

(and to fall in love with Harvey all over again.)

Come chat about the show; tell me who you ship, or spam me with gifs.

jennyfly

The Euros- a blog

Friday June 15, 2012 at 12:28 PM

http://thetrebletalk.blogspot.com/

Ukraine-France is on right now.

The match was delayed for like a year because of crazy weather and flooding.

The England match should be on right now, but it's delayed waiting for this match to end.

You should check out my friend's blog if you like football. (link at top)

OR COME IN HERE AND TALK ENGLAND-SWEDEN NOW.

writerinmydreams

What the Fic?!

Friday June 15, 2012 at 9:50 AM

HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

POST, LINK AND DISCUSS TODAYS UPDATES!!

nicy92

Freaky

Friday June 15, 2012 at 9:44 AM

OMG you guys

I was just browsing the web when I came across THIS

 

 
I've never seen this before. Well I have but then again it was only the thumb. So this is way cooler.
 
 
So ......
what things can you do that everyone else thinks is freaky?
 
I can do absolutely nothing. NOTHING. I can't even roll my tongue. How sad is that?
Tarbecca

Dallas Redux

Friday June 15, 2012 at 9:29 AM

Sooo....The Dallas Reboot.

Any takers on this one?  Dallas was a staple on Friday nights in my house when I was a kid, Bobby's Dream, Pam is dead, maybe, and of course the unforgettable Who Shot JR?

Has anyone watched the new show yet?  I still think Bobby Ewing is hot.  He was always my favorite.  Although I was always partial to Sue Ellen's boytoy Peter aka Christopher Atkins.

Who is your favorite Ewing or other Dallas resident?  New show or Old?

 

                                  

wtvoc

the new background is tripping me out

Friday June 15, 2012 at 8:44 AM

freeforall weekend is on

do:

-post whatever you wanna talk about

-make your campfire interactive

-feed a tree as long as you're here

don't:

-curse on the front page

-post n00dz on the front page

-personally attack anyone

-add a recommendation (unless you want to)

 

now, let's talk summer plans in this campfire, now that schoolyears seem to be ending for most. (my kids don't get out until wednesday D: )

got any plans for the next few months? what do you usually do during the summer? summer movies you wanna see? 

here's a hint as to what i'm doing come august:

missrebecca

Killing Time

Friday June 15, 2012 at 7:27 AM

Today I find out if I've passed my second year at university. Those of you who know me, are aware that I've had to resit this year, and that I'm nervous as anything.

I have no idea when I'll find out, only that it's today. So far, I have scanned my b&w negatives, filled a banner request, and now I'm attempting to finish knitting this baby cardigan (not for me lol) before I write some more of my Phantom of the Opera/Love Never Dies oneshot. And it's only 2.30pm.

So, what I would like to know, is how do you kill time?

How do you deal with a long wait?

Do you read? Watch films? 

This is basically because I need more ideas lol.

hummingbird

Happy FRIDAY!

Friday June 15, 2012 at 2:29 AM

Now, Fridays might sometimes start all gloomy, because you know the weekend is within your grasp, but you still need to make it through an entire work day before you reach it!

Luckily, I have just what you need to kick-start your day!

 

You’re VERY welcome, ladies!

 

To make this interactive:

What can turn your sour mood happy in an instant? Link me vids, gifs, pics, blogs, stories… whatever gets you in a happy mood!

Also, let me know which nationality in the above video was your favourite ;) (thanks to rote_kirsche for this idea!) I have to admit the guys in the subway (especially dazzling male #1) made my smile just a little bit bigger… LOL!

(Oh, and yes, Chris Hemsworth is my man, so if you wanna make me happy, post extra pics/gifs of him ;P)

JHChesney

FF ID #'s

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 8:12 PM

Hey Ladies,

I know there have been a lot of changes over at FF.net lately, but one thing I've noted that has me a little puzzled is that I can't seem to find the story ID numbers. As you know, you need these in order to download via FLAG. Does anyone know where I can find these. I just discovered this today when I went to convert the story below (which just happens to be my rec)

(PS: As many times as I've tried, I can NOT seem to figure out how to "link" my recommendations. I hope that doesn't preclude this campfire from  being posted.)

 

The Golden Giants Tour by Walkingwithgiants
"Three months," he kept going in his deep voice. "You'll probably never be able to do this again." Three months, three continents, sweaty nights, an uncomfortable bed, ten men, a girl, and a bus. Bella Swan should have known better than to say yes.
Twilight - Rated: M - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 49 - Words: 68,210 - Reviews: 1618 - Updated: 6-1-12 - Published: 3-23-12 - Bella & Edward - Complete

niko0921

HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 7:47 PM

THIS CALLS FOR ALL CAPS!

 

QUESS WHAT UPDATED! I ALMOST CRIED WHEN I SAW IT POP UP IN MY EMAIL. THIS IS THE VERY FIRST FANFICTION I ADDED TO MY FAVORITES. I STARTED READING IT ON TWILIGHTED THEN REALIZED THERE WERE MORE CHAPTERS UP OVER ON FF.NET

 

 

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4538729/1/Hiding_in_Plain_Sight

Bella is a witness in peril. Emmett Cullen is the deputy assigned to protect her. When the witness protection program isn't safe, Emmett asks Bella to pose as his brother Edward's fiancée until the trial. AU, AH, ExB

IT HAS BEEN SO WORTH THE WAIT! THANK YOU LIMONA!

rooka

ah i forgot!

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 2:32 PM

I'm looking for a fic that im afraid has been pulled - what i remember iiis - jacob imprinted on bella (while this is going on i remember him holding her in the water while the sun set and then he dropped her on purpose which he found hilarious)  aand .. Edward meets her and falls in love with her (pretty sure he creeped on her room) and then .. well .. she leaves Jacob for Edward and Edward says something like; He would die for you, but he wouldn't stand and burn in the fire for you like I would.  

Then spoiler alert, Jacob makes Edward kill him in a bizarre fight.

this is little to go on - but any takers?

 

reccomendation would be le this 

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7074757/18/Six_Weeks - a fic with out summary but it is ADORABLE AND SEXY!

wreckedangelus

Anyone reading This?

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 2:15 PM

The Give Away Girl by MrsSpaceCowboy

Honor student Bella Swan has mastered the arts...of manipulating her divorced parents, rolling the perfect joint, and faking an orgasm. Who wouldn't want to keep a girl like her? An unconventional coming of age tale for Gen Xer Bella. 

WIP I found last night ... I just love the 90's music scene anyway and well there is alot of reference to Pearl Jam and quite a few others.  Just had to pimp it right away 

writerinmydreams

What the Fic?!

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 9:23 AM

 

POST, LINK AND DISCUSS TODAY'S UPDATES!!

Tarbecca

FURRIES!

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 9:20 AM

Happy Summer Campers!

Each summer here in Pittsburgh we anxiously await the arrival of Anthrocon.  Thousands of "Furries" descend upon the city and provide hours of entertainment and plenty of morning radio show fodder.  At lunch today, my co-workers and I are heading out to catch a glimpse of the Furries roaming the streets of the 'Burgh. 

Some dress in full "fursuits," others in just ears and tails.  The convention consists of seminars including topics such as: Are You a Werewolf?, Fursuit Care and Maintenance Basics, How to be a Demon--Perfomance for Darker Characters, Eufurria (I'm curious as to what this one is), Feet and Legs, and many, many more!

There are always rumours and stories about interaction with the furries, including kinky sex games and drinking water from bowls in restaurants. 

Are there any campers who know anything about the Furries?  Do you know any Furries?  Are YOU a Furry?  If you were a Furry, what would you be?

http://www.anthrocon.org/

 

Ranger Approved by EK Smith

      

      

DELETED USER

Cribs, ADF Style

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 9:17 AM

BONDFIRE TIME.

 

The Day in the Life contest was so much fun, but you know what?!

I MISSED A TON OF IT.

Darn busy life is busy these days, but I finally have a day here to catch up with the forest and I want to make it extra fun!

 

So here's what's gonna happen:

 

 

Show me your places and spaces.

 Gardens, computer area, favourite breakfast nook...etc.

Pictures and/or videos.  

Whatever you want.  

Consider this a little like A DiTL "light".  

Don't worry about mess or clutter or anything like that.  

It's just for fun - not MTV.

(that being said...the first person to post a bed shot with a "this is where the magic happens" caption gets brownie points from me, jsyk)

Post, snoop, comment, bond! 

rooka

the best i ever did!

Thursday June 14, 2012 at 9:05 AM

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/8216484/1/

 

WHATSMYNOMDEPLUME JUST POSTED THE BEGINNING OF A NOVELLA WHICH IS A SEMIEPILOUGE FROM THE BEST I EVER HAD.

 

GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD IF ONLY FOR A LITTLE WHILE

 

OMG RANGER EDIT TO MAKE THIS CAMPFIRE INTERACTIVE PER THE RULES:

WHICH FIC DO YOU WISH WOULD COME OUT WITH A SEQUEL?

ranger edit (2): Made your link a link

 

THAAANK YOUUUU!

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