>> The last one, about the villain not succeeding in their seduction attempt because of the character's asexuality... I'd read that. <<
I've seen a few versions of this, think I've written it too. A favorite.
*chuckle* In fact, one of my earliest versions was a one-line spoof title: "Kal'enedral of Gor." (For people not familiar with the source material, a Kal'enedral is an asexual warrior-priestess, and Gor is a series of SF pr0n novels.)
>> The Vows and Honor Duology is still one of my favorites. <<
Mine too. It's my go-to series when people say there are no ace protagonists. It's always there, but only comes to the forefront two or three times. Misty, like me, writes across a wide range of representation. She's always tended to include things that most writers just don't.
Yes...
Date: 2014-08-23 03:18 am (UTC)I've seen a few versions of this, think I've written it too. A favorite.
*chuckle* In fact, one of my earliest versions was a one-line spoof title: "Kal'enedral of Gor." (For people not familiar with the source material, a Kal'enedral is an asexual warrior-priestess, and Gor is a series of SF pr0n novels.)
Re: Yes...
Date: 2014-08-23 03:50 am (UTC)The Vows and Honor Duology is still one of my favorites.
I've never heard of Gor.
Re: Yes...
Date: 2014-08-23 03:53 am (UTC)Mine too. It's my go-to series when people say there are no ace protagonists. It's always there, but only comes to the forefront two or three times. Misty, like me, writes across a wide range of representation. She's always tended to include things that most writers just don't.