2011-10-27

delicatale: (Steve laughing)
2011-10-27 09:58 am

random things - this is a very Christmassy post, what the hell.

Okay, first:

THE HAWAII FIVE-0 CHRISTMAS TROPE FEST

1st - 31st December 2011


Rules, Dates and Other information
Prompt post


Do prompt, because I want to write it. There.

Am back at work. Still feeling a bit shit but there are things to be done, and I'm partly responsible for this project we're on so I got things to do! Which is something I like, mind you.

I want all the weird supernatural stories, these days. Like, with Halloween approaching I want zombies (although I wrote that, coming to you Saturday!) and vampires and apocalypses and aliens and all of it. Feel free to prompt me if you like! I have 2 fics I absolutely need to write for an exchange and an auction, but, still.

Is anyone into making up a present wishlist for Christmas? Like, I've seen this done before - people set up wishlists on their journals and if someone can/want to get someone else a gift, they do so. I've sent people drawing easels and other things a few years ago, it was most lovely. You can be asking for fic, for art, or for actual things that people can buy for you. I loved doing this, but I'm not going to put up a list if I'm the only one...

Also, it has started: I'm officially starting to get excited about my birthday coming up. I'm one of these people, I LOVE MY BIRTHDAY. I am an attention whore, oh my God.
delicatale: (Danno's got back)
2011-10-27 03:38 pm

Want an office!AU? I knew it!

So, [livejournal.com profile] leupagus may have started a 'Damn, your fandom is good at what you do' fest, and I may have written a boring office!AU where the team basically works in my office. If you want it:

Welcome to Five-0's Marketing Agency, aka a day in Steve McGarrett's life.

Yeeeeeeep. I went there.
delicatale: (Alex best face ever backupplan)
2011-10-27 09:27 pm
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random meme

Ooooooh! Saw this on [livejournal.com profile] verasteine's lj, I am curious!

If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately
be looking for a body in the coach. —Alfred Hitchcock

When I write a story, what do readers immediately look for?