The Yuletide tag set of eligible fandoms has been revealed!
I already have some fandoms I'm definitely requesting (The Punisher TV, The Leftovers TV) but I'm now debating switching or adding some others based on some very tempting fandoms I hadn't thought of initially. And also some fandoms I wouldn't request myself, but which I'd love to read fic for. Just in the books category, I was excited to see...
The Voynich Manuscript, Dorothy Gilman's Mrs. Pollifax, Robert C. O'Brien's Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, Scott Westerfeld's Succession with my favorite odd couple (a socially anxious human woman and an Ai-worshipping cyborg woman), Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did, Richard Adams' Watership Down, Janet Kagan's Uhura's Song, Ginn Hale's The Rifter, Stephen King's The Stand, Firestarter, and Dark Tower, Ursula K. Le Guin's Rocannon's World, Earthsea, and The Dispossessed, C. J. Cherryh's Finisterre, Nick O'Donohoe's Crossroads, and Weis & Hickman's Death Gate Cycle.
Also R. A. Montgomery's Prisoner of the Ant People, which I don't think I've read since I was ten but which I vaguely recall as an absolutely bonkers Choose Your Own Adventure book.
What are you excited about?
I already have some fandoms I'm definitely requesting (The Punisher TV, The Leftovers TV) but I'm now debating switching or adding some others based on some very tempting fandoms I hadn't thought of initially. And also some fandoms I wouldn't request myself, but which I'd love to read fic for. Just in the books category, I was excited to see...
The Voynich Manuscript, Dorothy Gilman's Mrs. Pollifax, Robert C. O'Brien's Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, Scott Westerfeld's Succession with my favorite odd couple (a socially anxious human woman and an Ai-worshipping cyborg woman), Susan Coolidge's What Katy Did, Richard Adams' Watership Down, Janet Kagan's Uhura's Song, Ginn Hale's The Rifter, Stephen King's The Stand, Firestarter, and Dark Tower, Ursula K. Le Guin's Rocannon's World, Earthsea, and The Dispossessed, C. J. Cherryh's Finisterre, Nick O'Donohoe's Crossroads, and Weis & Hickman's Death Gate Cycle.
Also R. A. Montgomery's Prisoner of the Ant People, which I don't think I've read since I was ten but which I vaguely recall as an absolutely bonkers Choose Your Own Adventure book.
What are you excited about?
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