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Today I
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planned
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researched
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wrote
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sent to beta
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posted
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rested
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The way I feel about that is
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Do you ever write crossovers? Why or why not?
I've written quite a few. I like the challenge of finding the points where two or more different canons can connect. I don't think that I'm likely to crossover two particular fandoms more than once, though, because I often have just one idea for an intersection and have trouble seeing alternatives.
There used to be a community on LJ dedicated to creating crossover prompts. I don't remember what it was called, but every so often, they'd ask people to suggest several characters. Once they had a lot of lists, they'd randomly pair the characters. I seem to have misplaced the document where I saved the pairings that intrigued me (in spite of saying pairings, I believe gen was just as acceptable as anything romantic/sexual). Ah, well. It's not like I need more plot bunnies.
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