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26 Secrets About Superheroes (You're Dying To Know) by Sylph_Dancer for syriala, Akira_of_the_Twilight, Potrix, SailorChibi
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
23 Aug 2016
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(#13 will leave you on the edge of your seat!)
"Somewhere, deep in the fuzzed-out corners of his mind, it occurs to Tony that his Brooklyn boys have ruined him."'If you're still coherent, we're not doing it right, baby doll,' Tony thinks he hears Bucky say roughly, and Steve chuckles, rumbling low in his chest."
An alphabet of sleepless nights, jewelry, pornos, broken hands, a very unlucky cactus, and love.
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5 Surefire Ways To Torment Tony Stark by Sylph_Dancer for Potrix
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
05 Jun 2016
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"They have literally started holding random nude painting sessions in his living room."
Or, five times Steve and Bucky get under Tony's skin, and one time he gets under theirs.
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Bomb Pops, Explosions, and Pomegranate Salad by Sylph_Dancer
Fandom: The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
23 Aug 2016
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The one where two super-soldiers corner their favorite genius in a public bathroom, Tony sets someone else's lab on fire, the team learns of sex tapes, certain metal arms keep mysteriously breaking, and everyone should have listened to Natasha the first time around.
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On the Subject of Noncon Fanworks: Thoughts of a Reader, Writer, Survivor by Anarfea
Fandoms: Sherlock (TV)
12 Sep 2016
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This is the first of a series of essays I wish to write on the Gender Politics of Sherlock fandom. There are many things I wanted to say at the official panel but was unable to, since it was derailed by a group of individuals who showed up with the intention of intimidating and harassing the panel moderator. In future essays, I’d like to share my thoughts on femslash, Mary Sues and the fridging of female characters, on heteronormativity in slash, and on queer representation beyond slash (bisexual, pansexual, asexual and trans people in fanworks and fan spaces). I’d like to touch on race and being a queer Woman of Color in a fandom mostly interested in White male characters.
Before I get to those subjects, however, I feel a need to return to the original intended topic: the essay I began writing on my phone on the plane.
And that essay is on the subject of noncon fanworks.