Feb. 10th, 2022

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Thank you for writing for me!

I'm pretty easygoing about what type of fic you want to write for me. I read fic of any rating, and would be equally happy with plotty genfic or something very shippy. I read gen, femslash, het and slash, although I have a slight preference towards femslash, het, and gen that focuses on female characters, and my requests and prompts in this exchange reflect that. Don't feel you have to limit yourself to the characters I specifically mention — I'm happy with others being included if they fit with the story you want to tell.

Feel free to have a look around my Ao3 profile, as it should give you a good idea of the types of things I like to read.

General likes )

DNWs )

Fandom-specific prompts:

The Iliad - Homer )

Rumpelstilzchen | Rumpelstiltskin (Grimm) )

The Sealskin (Icelandic Folktale) )

Tochmarc Étaíne )

Don't feel you have to stick rigidly within the bounds of my prompts. As long as your fic is focused on the character or characters I requested, I will be thrilled to receive anything you write for me, as these really are some of my most beloved fandoms of the heart, and the existence of any fic for them will make me extremely happy.
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I think I have a new fandom, and that fandom is the Australian Electoral Commission, or, more specifically, its Twitter account.

I loathe a lot of Australian politicians, my contempt for the country's current government knows no bounds, and I deplore the generally mercenary attitudes of Australian voters (elections tend to be lost due to fear of supposed tax increases, and won by the party which suburban voters believe will save them money in some way), but wow do I love our electoral system.

A rigorously, zealously independent electoral commission at local, state and federal level, preferential voting (if you're not going to do proportional representation, this is a good alternative), and above all, compulsory voting which means that not only is voting easy, quick, and straightforward, the AEC goes out of its way to get ballots to Australians in the most remote and inaccessible of locations: basically if your 'democracy' doesn't have these things, it feels like a very watered-down example of democracy to me. (This should not be interpreted as me smugly placing blame for said watered-down democracies at the feet of their citizens and voters, obviously.)

My love for all these things is directly proportional to how much the right-wingers in Australia detest them, and how obvious it is that they are unable to get rid of them precisely because these things exist and hinder them in doing so. (That said, we should never get too complacent; the fact that the right-wing government keeps making noises about getting rid of compulsory voting should be a massive wake up call to everyone. As an Australian immigrant in the UK, my current home country is an object lesson in the terrible consequences of voter complacency.)

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