Dear Yuletide Writer
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Stuff I grok in general:
- loyalty kink
- religious themes
- found families
- hurt/comfort
- casefic
- general spookiness, especially gothic-style spookiness
- historical detail, especially history bleeding into the present
- mutually supportive couples
- female characters
- huddling for warmth
My DNWs:
- animal death/abuse
- incest
- A/B/O
- modern AUs (if canon is fantasy/historical)
- noncon/dubcon
- explicit underage sex
If you're looking to write smut, I am 100% down with that, and I enjoy:
- body worship
- tender sex
- frantic, clothes-ripping sex
- first time
- cunnilingus
- strap-ons
- orgasm delay
Overlord (2018)
Jacob Rosenfeld, Edward Boyce, Chloe (Overlord), Lyle Tibbet
This was such a FUN movie, kind of a bloodier throwback to nineties adventure movies like The Mummy. The team had delightful chemistry, and I am ON BOARD with reading about their further adventures. I was also getting definite Boyce/Rosenfeld vibes, so please do feel free to go in that direction, if the spirit moves you.
Hair - MacDermot/Rado/Ragni
Sheila Franklin (Hair musical), Jeanie (Hair musical), George Berger (Hair musical), Claude Bukowski (Hair musical)
The great thing about this show is that it is INFINITELY shippable; all of the characters have presumably slept together at least once, and everyone has feelings for everyone else. For Claude/Sheila/Berger and Claude/Berger: there's canonically a ton of drama and FEELINGS swirling around among the three of them, so take any part of that (Claude and Sheila getting married? What Claude being "hung up on a cross between Berger and Sheila" means? How Sheila feels about the two of them?) and run with it. For Sheila/Jeanie, this obviously isn't a canon pairing, but I kind of incepted myself into shipping it with the idea of the two of them being hippie lesbian moms. I think Jeanie is generally more insightful than the rest of the cast gives her credit for (she's the one who recognizes why Claude starts giving his stuff away, after all) but she's also gentle and that could be a good balance to Sheila's general impetuousness and take-charge personality. Have at it!
Sins of the Cities Series - K. J. Charles
Rowley Green, Clem Talleyfer
I don't have any specific prompts for this one, beyond "I have infinite amounts of love for Clem and Rowley and Clem/Rowley and want to read more about them being happy boyfriends/somewhat weird uncles to Justin and Nathaniel's kids." (Note: I haven't read An Unsuitable Heir, but I have read all the Lilywhite Boys books, so I know where everyone ends up and am not worried about spoilers.)
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
Stella Nicholls, Ruth Steinberg
I just really love the idea of Ruthie joining Stella on her mission to save Chuck and Auggie and possibly hunt/help other ghosts, and that shared smile at the end felt RIFE with possibility. Perhaps long hours spent on the road together lead to something more? In gen news, I found the themes of the movie absolutely fascinating and very much tailored to me, so anything in the vein of storytelling/urban legends/angry ghosts who are upset that they've been lied about would ALSO be great.