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[10 Dec 2006|11:37pm] |
Now that dombillijah.com is back, I've just gone and re-uploaded the zine website.
I've linked to the stories that were posted to this community, if you're an author and you've posted your story elsewhere - could you drop me the link?
Thank you! :)
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[07 Mar 2006|09:11pm] |
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Title: Cops 'n Robbers Pairing: ew/dm/ob Rating: NC17 Summary: The boys frolic Disclaimer: This is fiction. I know nothing about these gentlemen except that I am hot for them, and this is only a twisted reflection of that hotness. No profit is made, and no disrespect is intended. Notes: For Jeanine. Always.
( Cops 'n Robbers )
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| Emergence |
[28 Feb 2006|04:33am] |
Title: Emergence Pairing: EW/OB/DM Rating: R Disclaimer: This is a complete work of fiction, no disrespect intended. Notes: For the 2004 Lotrips 'zine, organized and edited by angstslashhope. AU, OT3, and after all this time I still treasure it as something special.
( Emergence )
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| FIC: Lodestone (DM/OB) PG-13 |
[27 Feb 2006|11:51pm] |
Title: Lodestone Author: sheldrake Pairing: Dominic Monaghan/Orlando Bloom Rating: PG-13 Summary: Everything about Orlando, thinks Dom, is impossible and unfair. Disclaimer: This story is entirely fictional, written for fun, not for profit. No disrespect is intended.
( Lodestone )
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| "New Zealand Sky," Elijah/Dom |
[27 Feb 2006|02:54pm] |
Title: New Zealand Sky Author: Bunnie Pairing: EW/DM Rating: R Archive: Rhythm and Hues, lotripping; others please ask. Disclaimer: A complete work of fiction. No disrespect intended or profit earned. Notes: Written for Lotripping, the 2004 Lotrips Zine (and I'm resisting the very strong urge to comment, make excuses or offer explanations for this piece; it is what it is). Huge thanks, snogs and gropes to angstslashhope, who conceived the zine idea, beta'ed everything, and made it a reality. Thank you for including me, darling. I'm forever grateful.
New Zealand Sky
( It was no use. Sleep was eluding him, and the harder he tried not to think about getting up a second time, the more his fingers itched to hold the clove that he was craving. )
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| Belated zine response |
[28 Feb 2006|08:19am] |
Hello Zine people,
I got my copy of the zine at the end of last year and although I have still not finished it (I am an excruciatingly slow reader), I have been enjoying it very much. The fact that it is a hard copy means that I can appreciate it and revisit it at my own pace. No screen-fatigue to make my eyes bleed or messy scraps of paper to get rumpled and lost. And I can wave it at people and say "look, here's what can be done".
I would firstly like to thank Hope for introducing me to LOTRIPS, and to the zine. Hope, your perspicasity and industriousness are second to none. Your generosity and compassion for fandom, for the texts, characters (both fictional and real), ideas, activities and people involved are an inspiration.
To all the contributors, congratulations, and thank you for your hard work and for sharing your treasures. I haven't finished all the stories yet, but those I've read so far have been a delight and continue to populate my brain. The best part of the whole venture is more than having the stories themselves outputted in a tangible form, it's that the zine speaks vividly of a group of dedicated talented people working together and putting their all into something.
Cheers
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| The time has come! |
[25 Feb 2006|09:42am] |
It has now been 18 months since the publication of the zine, so authors are allowed to post their stories online. I’ve made a post commemorating the occassion here.
I’ve also encouraged authors to post to this community - so keep an eye out - and don’t forget: LEAVE FEEDBACK!
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[28 Jan 2005|11:36am] |
To anyone who purchased one of these babies at ORC:

aka, the lotrips zine, lotripping; know that the money you gave me went directly to either sean astin's tsunami collection jar, or to the international red cross 'general emergency fund' (whether that be to tsunami, or sudan, or whoever needs it most).
(this situation came about because cafepress gave me a bit of credit to use in their stores due to the fact that so many zines were sold! in order to still not make a profit off this whole venture, i got a bulk order of zines to sell at the con and pass on the 'proceeds' to charity. so everyone is happy ;))
and don't forget to leave feedback! you can do so on the lotripping community, or using the emails on the contributors page, or using the guestbook on the site.
thanks! - the editor, making better use of your porn dollars.
x-posted to lotripping and orc2005
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| Some belated feedback |
[09 Jan 2005|10:04pm] |
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Right, well, my copy finally got to me. I read all of them in about 4 days, at the possible expense of my degree ;)
so here's some feedback, probably not everyone just yet, i'm knackered:
First of all, i <3 the cover. i don't know who's responsible, so whoever you are, it's wonderful.
( Hope's Editorial )
( Auld Lang Syne )
( Incunabula )
( Mutual Appreciation Society )
Wahhhh. That's all i can do for now. More soon, everyone deserves proper feedback and i can't think straight on sunday evenings.
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[01 Dec 2004|05:32pm] |
I've been ridiculously slow when it comes to reading the whole zine - mainly because I keep having to find times and places to read openly without getting caught out (I'm a school teacher and accidentally managed to leave it at school for two days, tucked inside a folder full of children's coursework -eek!). I'm also holding back on the feedback, as I don't want any writers feeling put out that I read certain fics before others: full feedback will have to wait until I've finally had a chance to enjoy the whole zine.
However, whilst reading last night I decided I had to post here to praise the most frustrating - but also most helpful (bad word choice, I know) aspect of the collection. Although each fic is rated and pairings are listed in the index, there is no clue as to the type of fic... Normally I'm very selective and have to be pushed to read outside of what I'm used to, but I've found myself reading all sorts that I wouldn't normally venture into - especially AU!
So thanks. Whether this was the conscious intention or not, the zine has finally pushed me outside of my lotrips comfort zone and I'm loving it!
/end sycophancy
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| Spare zines |
[09 Nov 2004|03:46pm] |
I have two copies of Lotripping going begging - one because I was a klutz and ordered too many, one because I can't get a response from the person I ordered it for.
Anyone (preferably within Australia) want them? The cost is $26 AUD. I'm in Melbourne, but I will bear the cost of postage elsewhere in Australia.
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[07 Nov 2004|06:03pm] |
I'm back from holidays and back online. Lotripping rocks. It got me through many a jetlagged night of insomnia. This is a big thank you to everyone who contributed, and most of all to the amazing Hope for putting it together. AND darling msilverstar for selling me a copy in an dark underground carpark in San Francisco (no joke – how's that for slash being like crack?!). ( Here's more feedback for those that want... )
Above all, my favourite is Hope's editorial – an intelligent analysis of the world of fan fiction, containing history, validation, enthusiasm and a reasoned explanation of how slash fits with the rest of my consumption of popular culture.
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[21 Oct 2004|01:42am] |
I must preface by saying that this zine is just the finest thing, it’s a tactile joy, it’s solid in my hand, it’s weighty with talent and most of the authors in it are people whom I hold in such esteem that usually I would never even dare leave feedback for them, because I fear looking like a blithering idiot next to their immaculate creations. However, I know that, really, almost everyone loves feedback, and so I’m going to try and repay these people for all the reading joy I’ve had from them over the past year or so.
I was meaning to do every fic in one go, but I realise that's not going to happen anytime soon, so this is just a few applaudings for various people:
( for Rave ) ( for Eliyah ) ( for Blythely ) ( for Echo )
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| Feedback: Auld Lang Syne by Kaydeefalls |
[12 Oct 2004|07:53pm] |
First I want to apologize for not being the type of person to write a whole paragraph of feedback.
I loved this fic. I think it's great and it was written well, and I loved the ending (and the beginning!). It's definitely a fic I'd read again. :D
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| Feedback |
[02 Oct 2004|07:53pm] |
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I loudly declared at the zine launch that I would feedback every single author on their piece. This is, of course, contingent upon me having time to read (then think and write). God bless weekends.
Auld Lang Syne - Kaydeefalls
( An iteration of yayness )
Incunabula - Sophrosyne
( Showcase of considerable talent )
I now declare I shall flick through to further towards the back of the book, because it's not fair, these first-comers getting lots of feedback while the rest of us languish in the middle or back. *G*
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