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Chapters: 1/1Fandom: Stargate AtlantisRating: General AudiencesWarnings: No Archive Warnings ApplyRelationships:

An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Stargate Atlantis Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Rodney McKay/John Sheppard, Teyla Emmagan/Kanaan Characters: Rodney McKay, John Sheppard, Radek Zelenka, Teyla Emmagan, Kanaan (Stargate), Torren John Emmagan, Ronon Dex Additional Tags: First Kiss, Challenge Response, Established Relationship Summary:

A pleasant trip to Ohio leads to a surprising revelation.

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5 years ago

People keep requesting to add my fic to collections and I don’t know if they know this, and I don’t know if people who allow their own stories know this, but once you add your story to a collection, the owner of the collection can perform fuckery with your story.

Like, I’m REALLY glad that collections exist, and I’ve put my work into some collections when I made those things specifically for those collectuons. Collections are a useful tool for things like bangs, where the stories need to be hidden until the reveal….. but that also means that the person in charge has the ability to hide your works from the public. Like, without you agreeing, because you already “agreed” to that by submitting to the collection. Which means works you previously had available suddenly disappear from where people can find them.

What I’m saying is please stop random requests to random people to be in your random collections. I know you probably don’t have ill intentions, but there’s no way to tell. And if you’re getting requests to be part of random collections, please be aware that if you approve them, you won’t be the only one in control of some elements of your posted stories, including whether or not they “exist” to the average reader. If they mark the collection as “unrevealed,” you story stops being accessible to the public. And they have the option to mark the collection “anonymous” which I’m pretty sure turns the author from being You to being Anonymous.

And I say all of this because I have seen this happen to people. I have had friends whose stories “disappeared” because they approved a random collection invite and the collection owner turned everything “unrevealed” (likely without even knowing or understanding that it would hide it for EVERYONE not just hide the collection so no one would see they had it, it’s not like a private bookmark). And while I haven’t seen anyone do this maliciously (at least none I can prove) I can see where it could be USED maliciously. So please, just be careful out there.

I wish AO3 had a way to auto decline collection invites- they gave us a way to auto-accept, so I don’t understand why the opposite isn’t true. If I wanted my story to be part of a collection, I’d submit it myself.


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7 years ago

Vote for the Flan!

Joe Flanigan might be on Dark Matter! The show where David Hewlett has a recurring guest role? The showrunner (and former writer/producer on stargate) just launched a poll and promised to get another stargate actor as a guest star next season! Can you imagine? A McShep reunion! But so far Joe is in 5th position in the poll. Can you signal boost? The poll is on Joseph Mallozzi weblog.

FUCK YEAH I CAN

+ Mallozzi’s Webblog+ Mallozzi’s Twitter (click the link)

Vote and we could possibly have Joe and David working together again!!!

5 years ago
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 21 Jump Street (Movies) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Greg Jenko/Morton Schmidt Characters: Greg Jenko, Morton Schmidt Additional Tags: Plot What Plot/Porn Without Plot, First Time Summary:

Jenko woos; Schmidt is oblivious.


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5 years ago
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: White House Down (2013) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: John Cale/James Sawyer, James Sawyer/Alison Sawyer Characters: John Cale (White House Down), James Sawyer (White House Down), Alison Sawyer, Carol Finnerty, Emily Cale, Melanie Cale, Muriel Walker, Original Characters Additional Tags: First Time, Established Relationship, Hurt/Comfort, My First Work in This Fandom Series: Part 1 of The Risks series Summary:

James Sawyer finds his interest dwelling on the man who saved his life. John Cale learns that there are still consequences from the events of That Day.

I’m up to the fourth story and realize I never shared on Tumblr, so here’s the first! 


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5 years ago

A room without books is like a body without a soul.

A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.
A Room Without Books Is Like A Body Without A Soul.

Credit: James Trevino