Feb. 26th, 2009

[identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com
Title: Letter for Letter
Pairing: Jeeves/Wooster
Rating: NC-17
Length: 4,300 words
Warnings: Epistolary fic, dirty talk (writing?)
Summary: While apart for some time, Bertie and Jeeves agree to write each other dirty letters. Inspired by James Joyce's freaky correspondence. Strangely enough, mine is not as freaky as Joyce's? (His letters are way freaky. Don't click if you don't want to be traumatized by freaky dead authors.)


Slightly more slashy and more fruity letters ahoy.
[identity profile] waqaychay.livejournal.com
Title: An Excerpt from the Private Diary of One R. Jeeves, Valet
Pairing: Jeeves/Bertie
Rating: R for nudity and innuendo
Summary: Bertie has some amusing ideas.
Disclaimer: Not mine. Jeeves and Bertie belong to Wodehouse. No offense meant.
Warning: discussion of mpreg
A/N: This was written quickly for [livejournal.com profile] smutnazi. ;) It's not beta'd, so all mistakes are mine, and I'm sure there are many.

An Excerpt
[identity profile] laughinggas13.livejournal.com
A strange idea that popped into my mind last night, this turned out to be precisely what I needed to get me writing again. This is all I've written so far, so I'm not sure how long it will turn out. Not that long, I shouldn't think. Oh, and if more than, say, a week goes by before I post a new bit, nag me, will you? I'm terrible at actually finishing stories.

Title: Probably Improbable - 1/?
Fandoms: Jeeves & Wooster, H2G2
Rating: G
Warnings: None. You may comfortably read this to your young 'uns gathered round the fire.
Disclaimers: I own niet, nadah, nothing. All love and praise to the late, great Wodehouse and Adams.
Summary: What's a Wooster to do when interstellar hitchhikers show up unannounced?

Part One
[identity profile] storyfan.livejournal.com
 I'm working on a piece that was supposed to be a quite short story about Bertie and Jeeves meeting as children. Well, that went all right until my Bic pen kept rolling. The blasted thing is more than 70 handwritten pages (essentially done) and now I'm typing it up. The poor thing will probably be in the neighborhood of 20,000-30,000 words.

My questions to the fandom: Unless it's by an established author, would you actually read  a story of that length? Does anyone really want to beta anything that long? Does it matter to you that it would be done, complete and you wouldn't be left wondering what happened?
Be honest with me - I can always taking up spinning wool again.

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