Femslashex
Aug. 23rd, 2018 08:52 amDear Femslashex exchange partner,
Thank you so much for creating something for me! I'm really looking forward to seeing what you do. If you have an idea already, go with it; I mainly just want an excuse to revisit these characters and their worlds.
In general terms, I like humour, action, angst, and worldbuilding (not necessarily all together!). I like quiet moments between characters as well, though, and given the pairings I've chosen, fish-out-of-water moments where the ones who are used to action get something quiet and vice versa are always good. Bittersweet endings are fine, as are happy ones, but not totally bleak. As long as the characters are recognisable I like AUs (although my favourite, In Space, is really only going to work for my third request...) and I like stories that take canon and then go somewhere different. Any level of relationship explicitness is fine as long as it works for the characters.
For art, I am less inclined to photorealism and more towards something with a distinct style. Any level of explicitness fine; what I want to see is the connection between the characters.
( Specific requests: Babylon 5, Doctor Who, Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy Sayers. )
Thank you so much for creating something for me! I'm really looking forward to seeing what you do. If you have an idea already, go with it; I mainly just want an excuse to revisit these characters and their worlds.
In general terms, I like humour, action, angst, and worldbuilding (not necessarily all together!). I like quiet moments between characters as well, though, and given the pairings I've chosen, fish-out-of-water moments where the ones who are used to action get something quiet and vice versa are always good. Bittersweet endings are fine, as are happy ones, but not totally bleak. As long as the characters are recognisable I like AUs (although my favourite, In Space, is really only going to work for my third request...) and I like stories that take canon and then go somewhere different. Any level of relationship explicitness is fine as long as it works for the characters.
For art, I am less inclined to photorealism and more towards something with a distinct style. Any level of explicitness fine; what I want to see is the connection between the characters.
( Specific requests: Babylon 5, Doctor Who, Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy Sayers. )