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redbrunja: (stock | never thought i could love)
Monday, February 24th, 2014 09:19 am
I came across this great OTP meme from [livejournal.com profile] leobrat. I'm going to be doing it in chucks of a couple days at time, because I don't feel like posting each day when sometimes my answer is a single sentence.

Day 01 - OTP Because OTP (Because Who Would Even Argue)

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Day 02 - Current OTP

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Day 03 - OTP That Started Your Fannish Journey

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Day 04 - OT3+

Captain America & His Formerly-Russian Assassin Lovers )
redbrunja: (beauty & the beast | tale as old as time)
Sunday, February 16th, 2014 11:12 pm
[livejournal.com profile] backtothesea asked me:

I'd love to hear any of your favorite myths, fairy tales or urban legends.


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Beauty & The Beast

I wish I could say something else, but Beauty and the Beast is the fairy tale that I read multiple versions of and it was (and honestly, may still be) my favorite Disney movie.

I’m not thrilled about this choice because Once Upon A Time really kind of ruined my feelings about that fairy tale. I’ve never denied that there are some really negative elements to the Beauty and the Beast story, but Once’s interpretation made it hard for me to see anything else.

That said, this post made me realize I really need to read the original (and fuck yes, for a citable, sole female author) and I just read Cruel Beauty (and I need to reread Robin McKinely's Beauty), so hopefully that will help remove the dirty, guilty sting I presently feel at liking B&B.

Moving on, this isn’t a specific legend, but I freaking love stories of friendly ghosts, e.g. Casper, Phantom Dennis, that one comic about the dude who falls for the ghost haunting his house.

I also love urban legends of all sorts – ‘aren’t you glad you didn’t turn on the light’ (still pissed at Supernatural for screwing their adaptation of this up, among many other reasons) and the vanishing hitchhiker are two of my favs. I also feel like my enjoyment of serial killer fiction and road trip fic are related to this.

ETA: I put on the B&B soundtrack while I was getting this ready to post and ended up singing along and waving my arms dramatically between typing. Yep, definitely my fav disney movie.
redbrunja: (stock | learn how to kneel)
Tuesday, July 16th, 2013 12:21 am
After the disappointment that was The Real McCoy, I tried a Tessa Dare novel (A Week To Be Wicked) and was WAY more invested in the relationship that was being set up to have a novel of their own. That book was A Lady By Midnight. So I ended up pausing my read of A Week To Be Wicked To binge-read A Lady By Midnight. The kindle edition was eighty-nine cents. So, there went any chance of me getting to bed before three a.m. It's basically an entire novel about the hero internally monologuing about how he's not worthy of the heroine (he's a former convict and served semi-dishonorably in the army before getting the chance to get his act together and doing so); foreplay that involves the hero ironing the heroine's dress; and cunninglingus*. Thus far, Dare's books are just the right blend of 'legitimately decent romances' and 'so trashy and tropey it's perfect' and 'ladies have orgasms.'

*I must admit thatI was not happy that the epilogue was 'happily ever after with children' and not the wild, animalistic, love-making that the hero was fantasizing about at one point.