dbskyler: (Four and Sarah looking)
dbskyler ([personal profile] dbskyler) wrote2009-11-05 02:57 pm
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Yuletide indecision

Okay, I am seriously considering going for Yuletide this year. If I do it, I want to:

a) consider my story a gift to the recipient -- to really try to write them a story that I think they will like, not just write the story that I most want to write out of the options the recipient presents; and

b) consider it a writing challenge, and go into it knowing that I may be stretched as an author.

However, as someone who writes almost entirely G-rated fic and doesn't do a lot of shippy stuff, not even Doctor/Sarah (although I did have them briefly kiss once, wow, how extreme am I), I'm a little worried about fulfilling possible het and slash requests. I sorta kinda get the impression that it's pretty common for people to request het and/or slash, and I just don't know if I can write it. I'm not just talking about bowing out of writing anything adult-rated, which I'm assuming would be pretty acceptable to the community; I mean that I don't know if I can write a romantic pairing at all.

Anyone out there who's done Yuletide have experience with this? I know that optional details are optional, and I also know that this could be the challenge part of the Yuletide challenge for me, but I'm wondering what the odds are of pleasing someone with genfic. Any guesses?
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[personal profile] paranoidangel 2009-11-06 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
Well, if you were writing for me I'd be jumping for joy at getting genfic :)

But as others have said, generally speaking people are happy to get anything at all for the fandom and characters they've requested. I always think that if someone asks for a pairing I really don't want to write then I can just slip in bits of closeness between them that people are free to interpret shippily if they want to.

[identity profile] dbskyler.livejournal.com 2009-11-06 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, good! Okay, I am much relieved now.