| gwendolyn-flight |
Author has written 8 stories for X-Files, Harry Potter, and Final Fantasy VIII. I am 21(yay!), and I'm majoring in English and minoring in Chinese at Rhodes College. Right now I'm writing in Gundam Wing, Harry Potter, and Final Fantasy VIII, but I'm in the process of expanding into Weiss Kruez as well. Plea of the day: Please please please visit my website! My counter is perilously low, and no one ever signs my guestbook. I feel lonely. ::sniff:: Go to http://www.geocities.com/gwendolyn_flight please! I have fanart and my stories, and a kicking links page. Ok, done now. More importantly, FF.net has apparently decided that free speech just isn't their bag. I'm confused. One, don't you have to go through about three safety nets in order to access an NC17 story? If you're still confused about a story's content after you selected the Ratings:All or NC17 options, read the warning, and claimed to be over eighteen by clicking a good-sized button, then you honestly have no right to complain. You would have to posess the intellect of a tree stump to NOT KNOW the rating of one of these stories! Two, most of the stories currently tagged with the NC17 label aren't really NC17. Heck, only one of mine really was, though Separation Anxiety was borderline. That has been fixed. My point is, a lot of authors made the rating higher than the story deserved in order to WARN THESE PEOPLE!!! So they REALLY don't need to complain! Third, this site is founded on principals of free speech and freedom of expression. Does the phrase "unleash your imagination and free your soul" sound familiar? Finally, if they're going to remove anything, maybe they should remove the poorly-written pieces of crap currently hiding behind the G and PG labels. Rating is no guarrantor of quality, but NC17 stories do tend to be longer, more thoughtful, and closer to the classic epic genre than anything you'll find below PG13. Okay, I'm done. For now. grrr. WIP "the hollow" - FF8 Squall/Irvine + Squall/Seifer set after the game. It has arrived! And it was actually written to be R, so you'll get the whole thing. Until I begin to throw in gratuitous sex, which I may, if only to irritate the censors. Also archived at http://www.adultfanfiction.net as well as my own site, http://www.geocities.com/gwendolyn_flight "Duo's Pain" - GW 2x1 rewrite of the old version. Will be renamed "Loving Death" and archived as a separate story, which will actually meet the no-NC17 standards, darn the luck. The smutty version is safe on my website, http://www.geocities.com/gwendolyn_flight "Separation Anxiety" - HP Harry/Severus the continued saga of Harry's search for his mother. Now in two versions: the SEV is archived here. The non-edited verion is on my site and at Ink Stained Fingers, http://inkstain.slashcity.net/ , as well as http://www.adultfanfiction.net Untitled - FF8 Squall/Laguna just a drabble for now, but I'm working on it. Since it'll probably be NC17, you can look for it on my site, whenever I finish it. "Complete Me, Miserable" - FF8 Squall+ Seifer/Zell response to yaoifantasy's challenge, angst relationship piece set before the game. NC17 projected, though it will be archived in two versions, as usual. "Shiva's Boy" - FF8 Squall/Shiva pregame look at Squall's reputation as the Ice Prince. Currently in the works as a collaboration with Scribblemoose. "A Perfect Circle" - HP Harry/Evil!Snape Snape as a manipulative b . . . umm, nevermind. Will also become a split personality, once I hit the smut. This is also archived at FictionAlley.org, http://www.fictionalley.org/ as well as at Ink Stained Fingers, http://inkstain.slashcity.net/ and http://www.adultfanfiction.net Does anyone sense a theme here? Oh no, I'm not bitter. Not at all. Anything else is going to require a major act of God to convince me to continue . . . or reviews. Yeah, that's right, I will write for reviews! I feel so dirty . . . | |||||||
1. Separation Anxiety » reviewsHarry discovers a startling truth about his mother. Slightly-edited version. Chapter 6 is up!Harry Potter - Rated: M - English - Mystery/Angst - Chapters: 7 - Words: 13,784 - Reviews: 36 - Updated: 8-20-03 - Published: 9-12-02 - Harry P. & Severus S.2. the hollow » reviewsSquall has saved the world. He should be happy, now, shouldn't he? Sq/IrFinal Fantasy VIII - Rated: M - English - Angst/Romance - Chapters: 8 - Words: 21,410 - Reviews: 41 - Updated: 3-27-03 - Published: 10-24-023. Complete Me, Miserable » reviewsZell and Seifer are together. Where does that leave Squall? Pregame, Squall+Zell/Seifer. Chapter 3-Seifer's POV!Final Fantasy VIII - Rated: M - English - Angst/Romance - Chapters: 3 - Words: 7,123 - Reviews: 14 - Updated: 1-27-03 - Published: 8-25-024. Unfeathered Angel reviewsPossible consequences of the Sorceress War. Implied Squall/Rinoa, Squall/other male, Squall/other female. R for implied noncon and violence.Final Fantasy VIII - Rated: M - English - Horror/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,556 - Reviews: 3 - Published: 1-14-035. A Perfect Circle » reviewsIn which Snape is a better actor than even he guessed, and Harry makes a bargain with the devil. Chapter Five, musings of a madman.Harry Potter - Rated: M - English - Angst/Horror - Chapters: 5 - Words: 14,892 - Reviews: 48 - Updated: 12-24-02 - Published: 8-6-02 - Harry P. & Severus S.6. Balamb Blues » reviewsSquall finally gets the help he needs. Or does he?Final Fantasy VIII - Rated: M - English - Angst/Drama - Chapters: 3 - Words: 5,831 - Reviews: 16 - Updated: 12-14-02 - Published: 11-26-027. Shadowdancer » reviewsParalyzed from birth, young Fox Mulder is given the power to walk between sunset and dawn- However, Mulder soon discovers that his gift comes with a price.X-Files - Rated: K+ - English - Angst/Fantasy - Chapters: 2 - Words: 16,662 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 1-18-02 - Published: 1-3-02 - Mulder, F. & Skinner, W.8. All is Dust reviewsAfter the events of Foliex a Deux and The Pine-Bluff Variant, M & S are transferred to the ISU. Eventual M/K slash.X-Files - Rated: K+ - English - Angst/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,168 - Reviews: 3 - Published: 12-31-01 - Mulder, F. & Scully, D.