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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Hero of the Story (M Rating)
I'll tell you all right now, real life is getting the better of me. I'm writing this early on a Saturday morning because it's come down to me waking up early in order to actually get things done. Oh adulthood, how you steal my hopes and dreams and turn them blah blah.Okay - on to the story rec!
Title: Hero of the Story AO3 / FF.net
Author: atetheredmind (s_e_irvine) AO3 / FF.net
Rating: Explicit
Summary: By the end of the summer, Peeta Mellark had married the shoemaker's daughter. And by the end of the summer, Katniss had wed Gale in a small toasting ceremony. AU where Prim and Peeta are never reaped, and where there is no mockingjay, no rebellion.
Why? Okay, so there are lots of reasons that I would recommend atetheredmind as an author to anyone. For example, her stories are creative (read: explicit and adventurous), sex positive, and often so well written that you forget really who you are. But those are just some of them. I'm rec'ing this story to you today because for what started out as a prompt response, it somehow morphed into this two part story that has the capability to make you re-think nearly every conception you have about endgame Everlark.
Without giving too much away, the summary says it all - Peeta and Katniss are both married to other people. Plain and simple. For most, that's it, that's all. But not in this story - atetheredmind has effectively conveyed the challenges that two people face when their hearts are elsewhere which in turn makes you, the reader, reconsider where you think you stand on the convention of infidelity.
I'm not saying you're going to like it - hell, I had double thoughts while I read it - but you will come away from it thinking a little bit more about your conceived notions of monogamy and people's choices. Give it a whirl and hopefully you'll be as spellbound as I was.
PS. Just so you know, the erotica tag is on here because if you dig around a little more in atethermind's profile you'll find 'The Education of Peeta Mellark' and well, geez, that story is some of the best of the best. Trust me on that.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Interview with VividlyVisceral!
Welcome, Panem! Today I have the honor of presenting an interview with a lovely and talented author known as VividlyVisceral. Though best known for writing the longest in-progress Hunger Games fic on Fanfiction.net, The Capitol Games, she was also named "Best Author" in the 2011 Summer Hunger Games Awards and was the September author of the month here at Nightlock. Enjoy the interview, everyone!
Welcome, Vivid! Thanks for doing this interview.
No problem, thanks for the opportunity!
So, first of all, tell us a little bit about
yourself.
Well, I'm nineteen years old and I live on the
eastern coast of Australia. I've been writing fanfiction since I was twelve,
but I've only been on http://www.fanfiction.net since about 2005. This is my
third account, and I'm planning on sticking with this one.
How did you get into the "Hunger Games"
and Fanfiction worlds? What was it that made you love the books?
I can't exactly remember how I got into
FanFiction itself, since it was back around 2003 where I first began writing
fanfiction on Quizilla, but I do remember when I first started delving into
fanfiction of the Hunger Games. I was having a study period and had gone to the
local shopping centre with some friends when I first picked up the book. There
were little blood splatters over the title that interested me, and I was sold
the moment I realised that it was about a game where people killed each other
for glory.
I bought the book and brought it back to school.
I didn't stop reading until later that night. I remember just sitting there
staring at the last page thinking "Wow. That was amazing." No other
book had held my attention like the Hunger Games had, and I knew right then and
there that I needed so much more. Since I already wrote fanfiction, it was an
easy solution. I began working on my own fanfiction, The Trial Games that same
week.
What charmed me most about the book was the
entire 'fight to the death' situation. I have a bit of a thing for gore in
literature, and the Hunger Games offered this wonderful opportunity to write
gore, despite the fact that the book itself isn't too explicit in its
descriptions of murder/mutilation. Katniss was also a welcome change from all
the other YA heroines that were circulating at the time, and I enjoyed reading
about her. Although, I wasn't really too invested in the romantic aspect of the
books.
Your Fanfiction "The Capitol Games" is
the longest in-progress "Hunger Games" story in the Fanfiction.net
archive. Did you always know it would be record-settingly long?
To be completely honest, no. I had no idea it would get to this stage. When I first started out on The Capitol Games, all I was set on was doing the best I could to present each character adequately. Previous stories that used characters created by other users tended to focus on a handful of tributes and gloss over some characters- even ignoring them completely. Seeing that always bothered me. To avoid doing the same, I decided to give every character the same number of perspectives before the games began. It started with twenty-four reaping chapters of 4000 words, and sort of spiraled on from there when I hit the pre-games chapters, with each installment reaching counts of 9000 words apiece.
The numbers just sort of accumulated over time, and to be honest even I'm a little stunned to see how much I've written.
You've won honors such as "Best Author"
and "Best SYOC Story" in the seasonal Hunger Games awards, as well as
being a Victor in oneshot challenges on Starvation. How do you feel about these
awards, do you think they help bring you more readers?
I think awards are great fun and good for bolstering confidence in authors, but I don't think they really brought me more readers.
"The Capitol Games" is enormously
popular, with nearly 1400 reviews. What do you make of all the fan response to
your writing?
I'm really quite surprised that I have almost 1400 reviews. If I were to make something of the overwhelmingly positive response that I've gotten, I'd say that I must have done something right in my writing that the readers are responding to. It's a nice thing to have happen.
I'm really quite surprised that I have almost 1400 reviews. If I were to make something of the overwhelmingly positive response that I've gotten, I'd say that I must have done something right in my writing that the readers are responding to. It's a nice thing to have happen.
*Note: "The Capitol Games" has now passed 1400 reviews!*
Do you have a favorite pairing or character to
read about, or just a favorite type of fic (AU, post-MJ, pre-canon, etc.)?
Personally I love AU fics, and other stories that
use submitted characters. However I will dabble in pre-canon stories and the
occasional pairing fic. I can't get enough of Katniss/Marvel! Ahaha.
The TVTropes page of "The Capitol
Games" notes that it's one of the only SYOTs (Submit Your Own Tribute)
with the support of most of the Fandom. Were you concerned about writing this
type of story originally, or was it something you always wanted to do?
At first it wasn't something that even crossed my
mind. I had been inspired by Chocolatiee's wonderful SYOT, and I knew it was
something that I wanted to try for myself. I felt like I had the capability to
take the characters I was given and really make a story out of them.
The issues of SYOTs came only really began a
little while after I had started work on the Capitol Games. I couldn't argue
that the SYOT format broke guidelines- asking readers to submit characters-
however I was one of the few who had collected their tributes before posting
the story, thereby rendering it as a collaborative work.
However, that hasn't exempted me from being
questioned about my motives for writing an SYOT story rather than creating my
own characters, but I stand by my decision. The story has brought me so much
closer to the creators of the characters, I've made some wonderful friends and
everything has just been so fun. I wouldn't have it any other way.
What's your writing/editing process like? Do you
prefer writing your usual longer chapters, or your shorter pieces?
I work from a chapter plan, meaning that I've
written a basic run-through of each of my chapters right to the end of the
story. Whenever I start to feel like I'm getting off track, I check my plan.
Longer chapters are actually more rewarding, but
it's nice to mix it up with a shorter piece now and then. However I prefer to
update with longer chapters because I know how upset I am when an author I am
watching only does tiny updates. It's much more rewarding knowing that I'm
giving my readers a nice big update.
You're often commended on your "gore"
scenes – is that your favorite area of writing?
It really is! I know that sounds odd, since the
usual 'favorite' areas of writing tend to be action, romance or dialogue- but
to be completely honest, nothing makes me happier than writing gorn scenes.
It's hard to explain, but there's a great deal of satisfaction in being able to
write something that can simultaneously horrify and enthrall readers at the
same time. I believe that, if gore is well written, it can be absolutely
beautiful. The Hunger Games fanfiction archive has some marvelous proof of
that.
Are you excited to reach the second installment of your epic, "The Vicious Games", or will you be sad to leave the first behind?
I'm excited. The Capitol Games will always be
very dear to me, and really The Vicious Games is just continuing on what The
Capitol Games started. It won't truly be over for a long, long time.
Your writing always flows so well – but has there
been a particularly difficult part of Fanfiction-writing for you so far? Any
type of scenes you struggle with?
I don't know if there's any particular scene I
struggle the most with, but I have a bit of trouble with "dramatic
silence", and I constantly feel a need to fill things in with words.
Because of that I end up telling a lot more when I should be showing. I also
struggle quite a bit with romantic scenes.
There are also a few things I want to fix with my writing, and that's mostly my use of dashes. I'm a bit dash-happy at times.
There are also a few things I want to fix with my writing, and that's mostly my use of dashes. I'm a bit dash-happy at times.
Do you have plans for other fics you'd like to
write or other Fandoms you'd like to explore?
I'd love to explore the Fallout (video game)
fandom, because there's a lot of opportunity there to have fun with the little
unexplored side-stories that aren't explained in the games, and I'm really
getting into the Divergent fandom, so expect a few fanfictions on that front someday.
How do you feel about writing OCs created by your
readers? Do you think there's more pressure to write them well, or does it come
more naturally?
I do feel pressure to write them well, but that's part of the fun. It makes sure that I don't slack off or misuse the characters, and it guarantees that I must finish what I started. I'm not just writing for me, which is the case with all my other stories. I am writing to do justice to the twenty-four characters I was given, and their creators who read their fates.
Could you tell us about some of your favorite
"Hunger Games" fics? Are they similar to what you write?
It's hard to pick my favourite fanfictions, but
three that have stuck with me since the beginning are "First" by
gethsemane342, "150th Hunger Games: Make Your Own Characters" by
Chocolatiee and "A Capitol Experience" by Claratrix LeChatham.
"First" was the first fanfiction that
really hit home with me about the reality of the Hunger Games without being
preachy or overly emotional. I loved the characters and the chemistry they had.
Chocolatiee's story was similar, and was the first SYOC/SYOT I read where the
characters meshed well and were respected rather than used up like dirty
tissues. "A Capitol Experience" is also special to me because of the
love and dedication put into it, and the subtle but lovely action/gore descriptions
mixed in.
None of them are as 'explicit' in their use of
gore as mine are, but they treat characters expertly which is what I hope to do
in my own writing.
What inspires you to keep writing "Hunger
Games" Fanfiction – the positive responses to your work or your original
love of the series?
I'd say it's a mixture of both. The positive
responses are a wonderful incentive, but I really do love the Hunger Games
itself. It's the only book I've read more than five times, and the movie blew
me away.
Finally, is there anything else you want your readers
to know?
Just thank you. Writing is so much fun, and I'm
so glad to have been able to cross paths with everyone this way. :)
Thanks for doing this interview!
Thanks for doing this interview!
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Bun is Really in the Oven - Cherrypit8 Request
In any fandom, there always seems to be that one nagging 'What If' moment that seems to latch onto any and all reader's and fanfiction writer's minds. In THG fandom, we've got a lot of them. For example, we've got the 'post-Mockingjay epilogue fill in'; we've got the 'Prim in the Games'; and we've got the 'nobody dies', to name a few.
All of these 'What If' moments have a plethora of stories that are magnificent, practical, and filled with detail that we, as reader's, felt were moments of particular interest.
So when Cherrypit8 came to us at Nightlock and asked, "What about the 'Katniss is really pregnant fics' like KaKaVegeGurl's?" - we thought, huh, now there's a 'What If' that's hard to track down.
With that in mind, we went on a mission: Find the Katniss-is-knocked-up stories that give depth, quality and justice to a storyline that can be a pretty difficult one to write simply because, well...
Hormones. Characters change with hormones, okay?
Now, I'm not saying this mission was easy. There's a lot of fic-diving going on when you're looking for a particular story angle. We trudged through a few difficult-to-read stories and by no means should this list be considered the final word (*cough* We are open to suggestions!)
Without further ado, here's some completed "Katniss is really pregnant" stories, just for you Cherrypit8:
One Line Rec: Taking a spin on the Gale train, this fic takes the 'What If' and turns it around a bit, leading the reader down a pretty heartbreaking road.
One Line Rec: Though I'm not a fan of the formatting (warning, italics in use), this story has a pretty decent plot to follow, using Peeta's brother as a significant character to add depth and a creative twist to the general idea.
One Line Rec: A good story with solid follow-through, it's still a work in progress so we'll have to wait to see how it ends.
One Line Rec: This story takes a variety of POV's and uses them to provide a full-circle telling of a pretty tragic event that spans not just the Quell but into the Epilogue as well.
Hope you enjoy these and please, let us know if you have any others you'd like to add to the list!
Much love, Polkapop
Post-script: I'll do my best to link up any recs I give with AO3 or other sources due to the crackdown on M rated fics over at ff.net, just an fyi. I could only locate It Isn't a Trick on AO3, please let me know if any others are cross-posted.
All of these 'What If' moments have a plethora of stories that are magnificent, practical, and filled with detail that we, as reader's, felt were moments of particular interest.
So when Cherrypit8 came to us at Nightlock and asked, "What about the 'Katniss is really pregnant fics' like KaKaVegeGurl's?" - we thought, huh, now there's a 'What If' that's hard to track down.
With that in mind, we went on a mission: Find the Katniss-is-knocked-up stories that give depth, quality and justice to a storyline that can be a pretty difficult one to write simply because, well...
Hormones. Characters change with hormones, okay?
Now, I'm not saying this mission was easy. There's a lot of fic-diving going on when you're looking for a particular story angle. We trudged through a few difficult-to-read stories and by no means should this list be considered the final word (*cough* We are open to suggestions!)
Without further ado, here's some completed "Katniss is really pregnant" stories, just for you Cherrypit8:
Title: Running Right Into the Fire
Author: Julia101
Summary: "You could live a hundred lifetimes and not deserve him you know."
Haymitch is right. What other boy could still love me after what I've
done? What other boy would still stick by someone pregnant by another?
Katniss/Peeta/Gale
Rating: M One Line Rec: Taking a spin on the Gale train, this fic takes the 'What If' and turns it around a bit, leading the reader down a pretty heartbreaking road.
Title: Missing a Part of Me
Author: lovelyladybug5
Summary: One night before the Quarter Quell changes Katniss Everdeen and Peeta
Mellark's life forever. When Peeta is captured by the Capitol, Katniss
turns to Julian, Peeta's brother, for help getting the boy with the
bread back, and for help with two big changes.
Rating: MOne Line Rec: Though I'm not a fan of the formatting (warning, italics in use), this story has a pretty decent plot to follow, using Peeta's brother as a significant character to add depth and a creative twist to the general idea.
Title: Will He Remember - WIP
Author: batbaby
Summary: What if when Peeta is rescued, he finds Katniss to be pregnant and draws
out his memories?
Rating: MOne Line Rec: A good story with solid follow-through, it's still a work in progress so we'll have to wait to see how it ends.
Author: lollercakes
Summary: It isn't a trick, she is really pregnant. A spattering of ficlets around
the idea that Katniss is indeed knocked up. Launched from a prompt by
lillian raven over at the kolms Girl on Fire ficathon.
Rating: MOne Line Rec: This story takes a variety of POV's and uses them to provide a full-circle telling of a pretty tragic event that spans not just the Quell but into the Epilogue as well.
Hope you enjoy these and please, let us know if you have any others you'd like to add to the list!
Much love, Polkapop
Post-script: I'll do my best to link up any recs I give with AO3 or other sources due to the crackdown on M rated fics over at ff.net, just an fyi. I could only locate It Isn't a Trick on AO3, please let me know if any others are cross-posted.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
June's Author of the Month: Tokoloshe Monster

Hi everyone! It's cindella204 with June's Author of the Month, Tokoloshe Monster! Her Maximum Ride oneshot This Is How A Heart Breaks is one of my favorite stories of all time, so when she started writing Hunger Games fics I was thrilled. She does not disappoint. All of her stories have the same eloquence that just makes me say, "Wow." Here's a piece from of the living, an Alternate Ending Finnick/Katniss:
The first time they clawed at each other, they fell asleep on opposite sides of the bed. They woke up tangled together and both of them kept their eyes closed, Katniss pretending that the hair on her cheek was gold, and Finnick tried to convince himself that the hand resting over his heart wasn't a huntress's.
Then Finnick fully awoke and slid himself out of bed and put his clothes on, while Katniss pretended to be asleep, pulling the sex-soaked sheets over her bare shoulders to try and hide what happened. (She failed.)
After that first time, they make sure to part ways before dawn breaks. That way they can pretend that they only dream their encounters. Daytime would make things real, and that's exactly what they don't want at all.
Did I mention that I absolutely HATE Finnick/Katniss? Well, I do. I write Finnick-centered fics myself, and I am obsessed with Finnick/Annie. It is definitely the ship I support the most in this series, and probably in every fandom. Finnick belongs with Annie. The end. So how did this Finnick/Katniss end up in my favorites?
- It's an Alternate Ending that actually makes sense. Exploring non-canon pairings can be fun. I don't write them much, but I do enjoy reading them. My issue is when the stupidest situations are used to create an opening for them. Finnick and Katniss are not going to experience mysterious attraction in a broken elevator, and there will not be accident in Thirteen that will electrocute and kill everyone in the hospital including Annie, Peeta, Prim, and Mrs. Everdeen. Finnick and Katniss will not go to each other for comfort, somehow ending in a steamy one-night stand, and then fall for each other and forget all about Annie and Peeta. It's not happening. Sorry. This isn't like that. Without spoiling too much, it's actually a realistic situation. And more importantly, it's gradual. Katniss doesn't wake up one morning and say, "You know what, I'm over Peeta. Finnick, let's have sex," which is good, because can you really see Katniss saying that? And even if she did, can you imagine Finnick's reaction to that? Exactly. if Finnick and Katniss were ever going to get together, it would be under a certain set of circumstances, and these are them.
- Her pacing is brilliant. I already talked about how gradual was important, but the timing in general is perfect. She uses timeskips to keep the story brief, but where details are needed they're there, and in just the right way too. It's not really something I can explain, but timing is important to me in all stories, and she's got it.
- The diction and syntax are PERFECT to convey the emotion the characters are expressing. Oh my gosh, look what Honors English has done to me. That's word choice, and the way words are arranged. With all the trauma in the exposition, and the...emotional tension throughout this story, it's so key, and once again, I'm not disappointed. This actually applies to all of Tokoloshe's stories in every fandom, including these Hunger Games ones.
"Do you want some?" she asks, noticing the look of longing on his face.
"Of course," he replies, although they're probably both talking about two very different things.
I love the way she writes that. It's just perfect...cute and fluffy, but realistic, which you've probably realized is a big thing for me. The wording is so beautiful, I can't even explain it. It's just AMAZING.
Okay, I just completely fan-girled over one story, but there are six more like this. They're all amazing, so check her out here.
P.S. I'm so long winded...please go check out her stories, though.
-cindella204
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