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Date Posted: Thu, Apr 15 2004, 13:30:01
Author: MST Meg
Subject: Godawful Classics

As Ayezur so cleverly said:

>After every last speck of it is gone from the 'Net we
>can have bloody civil war.

I'm not one for war (I'm totally with T.E.O.W. on this one), and I joined far too recently to comment about past actions/happenings on the site/board/etc, so I'm opening a badfic topic instead. Let's see if we can find some more specks of badfic to keep us from fighting. ;)

I'm not a badfic newbie, but I didn't ever get to go through the "classics" section of the Godawful Board. So I'm asking if any of you have bookmarks of still-working godawful stories that I can get my teeth into, or any memorable authors that left a permanent GAFF imprint in your brain.

I have a classic godawful author, but no story in particular. It's Grace Fonseca, that I found in the Buffy fandom. Here's a little collection of some of her "works":
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.dymphna.net/ucsl/archive/grace.html">http://www.dymphna.net/ucsl/archive/grace.html</a> (this page contains links to stories rated from PG to NC-17, I hope it's not a problem)
She seems to think that sentence fragments with gerunds (my pet peeve!) are a good thing, and makes any exchange between the characters seem completely laughable, especially anything "adult". Maybe she was in the Classics page, but if you didn't know her before, I hope you'll enjoy. ;)

Meg

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