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This one is tough, because it goes against the grain for me and I consider most of the points I'd put in to be already covered in challenge #1 (who'd post an introduction to themselves without covering their strong points?) and challenge #2. So instead of repeating the things I already said there, I'd like to add to them:
- I finish my stories / plots, even if it takes years, even if the fandom evaporated while I was writing.
- I like to read my own stories, so I polish and tweak them until nothing that (may) irk me is left.
- I love to write complex in-character plots that I back up with as much research as necessary.
And since the rec of a writer won't be complete without a slather of works, here are AO3 links for at least one from each fandom I write/wrote in:
- CLAMP's Tokyo Babylon / X/1999:
Under Construction
Summary: Survivors who had learned not to mind that each called somebody else's name in orgasm.
A story without my usual cast of characters and one of the few that aren't part of the Decagram series, and
By Unusual Means
Summary: a story starring Sakurazuka Seishiro and the flu.
Also not part of Decagram. ;) - Lindsay Buroker's The Emperor's Edge:
The Dark Side of Fame, The Light Side of Infamity
Summary: An upcoming novel release, monthly cramps, and a fallen childhood hero tumbling the group into turmoil.
Bodice Ripper publishing in the Empire. ;) - Adentures of the Galaxy Rangers:
Cat-Suit
Summary: Goose's scouting mission to Tortuna goes decidedly wrong. His method of escape has some serious side-effects, though..., and
Raumjäger
Summary: "All this began two days before yesterday, or thirty-two thousand years ago, or 1933, or... I don't know when. I'm not sure I'm the one who can tell you. I'm no soldier, no historian or archeologist, and I have serious issues with this. I wish I..."
Probably the riskiest plot I ever wrote for GR - at least for a German author.