Is there one that says “dick butt” ?? omg. send me a link.
Although… I do have gif-crafting power… i could make that card say anything… any suggestions? Be naughty >;}
We’re talking about this gif, y’all:

Is there one that says “dick butt” ?? omg. send me a link.
Although… I do have gif-crafting power… i could make that card say anything… any suggestions? Be naughty >;}
We’re talking about this gif, y’all:

I love questions/comments on all things VC-related, so please never feel intimidated about asking/commenting. If you want it kept between us, no probs, just mention, “do not publish this” or some variation of that!
…of course if you ask on Anon, I can only answer by publishing it, so keep that in mind 😉
# anyone can reblog this post and have it apply to their own blog, too!

Just got this message from an Anon, and if it is to be believed, it sounds like AR had an unnecessarily vitriolic reaction to an innocent fan *hugs Anon*
I know I should have just posted your story without commentary but it got me to thinking about the criticism aspect of your story… I’m always intrigued by these kinds of interactions with Mater Glorioso, if anyone has more, please share!
On criticism: when one criticizes someone’s work… telling them what you don’t like about it… whether they are a Tumblr RPer, or a globally-known best-selling author of incalculable wealth/prestige, that’s a very delicate subject. Especially for THIS best-selling author of incalculable wealth/prestige, who hasn’t had a beta-reader since VC book 4 (that is speculation) and won’t collaborate with anyone (including her best-selling author of a son) because of the level of control she needs in order to craft her stories. Criticism can come across as a personal attack bc an author’s writing is the conduit to their deepest self; some of the best writing seems to be explorations of what they want to explore in their own psyche.
For this reason, I try not to negatively criticize anyone’s work negatively bc I know I can be vicious. One has to establish a foundation of trust first. Even that is not always enough. That’s why people choose their beta-readers carefully, when they want one, bc it has to be someone that can criticize constructively and if they DO come across as hurtful, the writer knows it’s unintentionally hurtful.
I don’t mean to criticize you for criticizing her, just attempting to explain why she may have overreacted the way it sounds like she did *hugs Anon again*
advice? ADVICE? Um, wowww… so I usually have strong opinions on ALOT of things, especially VC-related, but this sort of knocked me speechless. For about a minute. Then I wanted to write a thesis on the subject but managed to keep it to this much.
I would suggest that:

The bottom line is that it’s a fandom that only in the past year or so has really come back to life, we were in hiding bc Anne Rice disapproved of fanfic and waged war on us in the 90’s for it. Now that she seems to have lowered her weapons about that, and even praised some VC fanart – permanentglitter for example! – and with the announcement in March of the new book, well, we’re all coming out into the light and making friends and it’s been wonderful!
I hope you see this, Anon, because we all know there’s a human behind that gray face, too, and I want to personally welcome you and anyone who’s just joining us now… we are a different kind of vampire fandom, that’s for sure.
BF has its moments, for sure!
Re: the ghost sex… um, well… AR certainly attempts to give us freshly Creative Spooky Sexytimes!
tbh I don’t remember that book very well, but I think there was an element of that ghost getting sensual pleasure through Quinn’s sensual pleasure… I don’t want to spoil it for anyone but it is worth a skim at the very least.
I have no interest in becoming an imitation of his former love, if that is what you are asking.
Not my question but ooooh, Louis burns an Anon!
