Fandom Snowflake Challenge
Jan. 4th, 2017 02:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fandom Snowflake Challenge
Day 04
Comment to someone you haven't ever interacted with before or introduce yourself to someone you've interacted with and friend/follow them. Afterwards, leave a comment in this post with the equivalent of "I did it!"
I read and commented on the story "Cotton" by
copracat, which is an adorable piece of Clark/Lex romance written from Martha Kent's perspective.
My own bit of awkward affection between Clark and Lex is "Coming Together at the Seams," which has a very similar tone and grounding in prosaic farm tasks. Clark quilts.
I spent the entire time I watched Smallville wishing I could haul those boys behind a barn and hand them a copy of The Joy of Gay Sex. Because OMFG I grew up around farmboys and I have seen that painful refusal to acknowledge relationships. Clark/Lex, along with Charles/Erik and others, has been an inspiration for my original series Antimatter and Stalwart Stan. Which is why Antimatter has that book on his shelf.

Day 04
Comment to someone you haven't ever interacted with before or introduce yourself to someone you've interacted with and friend/follow them. Afterwards, leave a comment in this post with the equivalent of "I did it!"
I read and commented on the story "Cotton" by
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My own bit of awkward affection between Clark and Lex is "Coming Together at the Seams," which has a very similar tone and grounding in prosaic farm tasks. Clark quilts.
I spent the entire time I watched Smallville wishing I could haul those boys behind a barn and hand them a copy of The Joy of Gay Sex. Because OMFG I grew up around farmboys and I have seen that painful refusal to acknowledge relationships. Clark/Lex, along with Charles/Erik and others, has been an inspiration for my original series Antimatter and Stalwart Stan. Which is why Antimatter has that book on his shelf.
