destina's fics are generally slah, although some of them can be read as gen without a problem, like Ciphers (http://www.lyricalmagic.com/ciphers.html) for example. This is a story about language that I happened to *almost* read at the same time as I was writing Try Again (http://www.a2nz.org/tefnut/sg1_tryagain/sg1_tryagain_part1.html), which was *almost* about the same topic. Some things don't change! I really like Destina's style and plots. I think you can read most of her stories even if you're not at all into slash -- but then, I might be wrong, because I appreciate a good slash.
My stories (ballyhoo! ballyhoo!) (http://www.a2nz.org/tefnut/fanfic_index.html) are mostly gen, except for some drabbles and a spoof. Although some of them can be read as slash... Bring your own subtext, you know? I'm more and more gen, because, although I can see the J/D "married couple" subtext, I'd like to explore more about their friendship, and the father-and-son relationship that glued me to the show to start with. The one I'm writing now will definitely be gen. And long. Painfully long.
Also, have you stumbled upon The Tablet (http://www.omnifera.com/tablet/index.htm) yet? Gen stories, mostly about Daniel. I like Jb's ones best, especially First Contact, Last Encounter (http://www.omnifera.com/tablet/stories/jb-site/fcle1.htm). That one blew my socks off. It's packed with action, madness and stress.
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Date: 2006-06-21 11:08 am (UTC)This is a story about language that I happened to *almost* read at the same time as I was writing Try Again (http://www.a2nz.org/tefnut/sg1_tryagain/sg1_tryagain_part1.html), which was *almost* about the same topic. Some things don't change!
I really like Destina's style and plots. I think you can read most of her stories even if you're not at all into slash -- but then, I might be wrong, because I appreciate a good slash.
My stories (ballyhoo! ballyhoo!) (http://www.a2nz.org/tefnut/fanfic_index.html) are mostly gen, except for some drabbles and a spoof. Although some of them can be read as slash... Bring your own subtext, you know? I'm more and more gen, because, although I can see the J/D "married couple" subtext, I'd like to explore more about their friendship, and the father-and-son relationship that glued me to the show to start with. The one I'm writing now will definitely be gen. And long. Painfully long.
Also, have you stumbled upon The Tablet (http://www.omnifera.com/tablet/index.htm) yet? Gen stories, mostly about Daniel. I like Jb's ones best, especially First Contact, Last Encounter (http://www.omnifera.com/tablet/stories/jb-site/fcle1.htm). That one blew my socks off. It's packed with action, madness and stress.