[housekeeping] Dear Author
Aug. 11th, 2013 12:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dear Author,
Thank you! I love all of the songs I've listed, and I'm really excited to read what you write. I'm a twentysomething librarian. I live in Toyko.
I love stories about women, and women's relationships with other women: best friends, romantic or queerplatonic life partners, etc.
What kinds of stories about women? I like warm fuzzy feelings, hurt/comfort that's heavy on the comfort and light on the hurt (like, "you have a cold, let me make you some soup"), women with weapons, a little bit of butch/femme, nontraditional romantic arrangements (especially asexual, lesbian, and queerplatonic combinations of all kinds), ritual magic in a real world setting, normal people's lives in a fantastical setting, and last but not least… multiverses. I can't lie, multiverses are like my absolute favorite thing ever in fiction.
I'm easily squicked, so I'm going to ask that you avoid anything with a rating of R or higher. I'd rather not read about dubious consent or relationships with power imbalances (e.g., teacher/student) that would make consent questionable.
Whatever you write, I'll be happy to read it!
Sincerely,
-Frances J. "Meep" Hanashima
Thank you! I love all of the songs I've listed, and I'm really excited to read what you write. I'm a twentysomething librarian. I live in Toyko.
I love stories about women, and women's relationships with other women: best friends, romantic or queerplatonic life partners, etc.
What kinds of stories about women? I like warm fuzzy feelings, hurt/comfort that's heavy on the comfort and light on the hurt (like, "you have a cold, let me make you some soup"), women with weapons, a little bit of butch/femme, nontraditional romantic arrangements (especially asexual, lesbian, and queerplatonic combinations of all kinds), ritual magic in a real world setting, normal people's lives in a fantastical setting, and last but not least… multiverses. I can't lie, multiverses are like my absolute favorite thing ever in fiction.
I'm easily squicked, so I'm going to ask that you avoid anything with a rating of R or higher. I'd rather not read about dubious consent or relationships with power imbalances (e.g., teacher/student) that would make consent questionable.
Whatever you write, I'll be happy to read it!
Sincerely,
-Frances J. "Meep" Hanashima