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Other fandom content, as well as ruthless, pointless, frequently inflamatory content-if'n the impulse siezes, of course. Also... This ain't no kidsblog Expect adult content, language, and...stuff!

   Tuesday, October 29, 2002

 

pennies from heaven…



The change to the page above reflects Farscape Ally's ongoing support of the Save Farscape Campaign. And yep, we know… kinda wugly just sittin' there lookin' all brown-like. But until someone tells me what's supposed to go in the big blank brown spot, we all have to just live with it and hope it inspires a craving for chocolate at the very least.

Helpfully enough, we've also included a button for donating to the Beyond Hope fund via Paypal. This is for your convenience alone (and ours), and should, in no way, be considered an obligation to donate. I've no idea why anyone would feel that way, but, you know, caveat and all that. ... ... However, this isn't to say that any and all donations wouldn't be vastly appreciated. After all, five bucks is five bucks and five more than the fund would have if you didn't donate. *g*

A link to an FAQ on the Beyond Hope Fund is also provided above and should answer all of your questions. We are very satisfied that all funds generated by the generous people donating to the Beyond Hope Fund are being put to good purpose, and that the more resources we have of this type, the better chance we have to get our campaign into the public eye and make someone see reason to bring us another season of Farscape!

An informational page on all organized fundraising efforts and their purpose, is also provided by those kind folks at Save Farscape.

Oh, and, just so you know, Fox may axe Firefly if more people don't start watching. Apologies to all Ff fans if this is the first you've heard. But if you love the show— well, we all know from experience now, that the sooner the better— write, call or drop by Entertainment Weekly on line, read the snippet article that may spell their doom, leave a comment and watch the show. Personally, I don't want anyone thinking that SciFi isn't a viable programming alternative.

And now the fic.



FARSCAPE:

Ah! Pounce.

Small Favors - Part 7b, by GlassShoe


Another in an ongoing wip that we got sucked into before establishing our no wips rule. Great story.

Golden Apples - Part 23, by BetanSurvey ::R::


Continuing in a series, still a wip, those following know why I am, so yadda yadda, okay? By now Betan is happy Ally doesn't know where the author resides. *g*

The Listener, by Kernil Crash

We are completely entranced by another of Crash's original characters. Original character generation and development is only one of Crash's gigantic strengths, but this time... well, I'm still bangin' my head against the table. To say more would to spoil it shamelessly. Awesome, Crash.


And because the fans begged for it (what is wrong with you people. Beggin' for smut… tsk. Er. Thanks) here's the ::NC17:: rated version. Lovely style, sweet rhythm. Love it when my head gets twisted on backward.

Like Scorpions For Chocolate, by Feldman


Wandering around and found this little gem, I'm sure I've read it before but not sure I've recc'd it. Probably have. Gotta update pages! Anyway, you don't need an altered state of consciousness to appreciate this fic, but it might add another level to appreciate. *g*


SMALLVILLE:

Snow, Poets, Rum and Love, by Mako ::PG13/Slash::


More of that gorgeous SV romance. This one is my favorite Mako story. Read in order, all of Mako's stories reveal a developing writer whose style and imagery just gets better and better as you go along. I just prop my chin in hand and watch them, a goofy smile on my face.

First Aid, by Henry Jones, Jr. ::PG/Slash::

Henry Jones is also amazingly good at the romance. This one's just a short vignette, but contains one of the best kisses ever put to paper. The imagery is intense. Don't deprive yourself of the author's other works.