22 August 2014 @ 03:11 pm
Sell Your Fandom/Pairing (and a pitch for the pinch hit list)  
Sign ups open in a couple days, but in the meantime, take a moment talk up your favourite pairings and fandoms. Get offers! Get fans! Get someone to at least watch/read/listen to the bloody thing!

Use the comment space on dreamwidth, or make your bid on tumblr and tag it "Femslashex." We'll keep track and make a links list.


ALSO! Please consider adding your name to the pinch hit list.

All you have to do is join the group, and you'll get e-mails when we're looking for pinch hits. No obligation to claim anything, but if you want to, you can just reply to the e-mail or the notice on the group page.

Pinch hitting is a great way to help out, both because it's pinch hitters that make fests work and because if you're choosy you can pick over things before you claim them. I'm also a fan of pinch hit lists just because I like getting to see who asked for what and so on.
 
 
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girl, you're a dandelion: [dallas] do you crumble[personal profile] sarken on August 23rd, 2014 07:14 am (UTC)
Pamela kissing Emma's forehead

And now that I have your attention, can I interest you in Dallas? Yes, the continuation of the 80s primetime soap.

...no! Wait! Come back! Look at how pretty Emma and Pamela are! Look at the tenderness in Pamela's kiss and the pure joy in Emma's smile!

And now let me tell you that is the enemy ship. And that it's not even the femslashiest part of the show. No, that honor goes to Pamela's mothers-in-law, Ann and Sue Ellen. (Fun fact: there is a lesbian bar in the city of Dallas that is named after Sue Ellen.)

I don't want to give you the wrong idea, of course. Ann and Sue Ellen aren't married or anything; why they're Pamela's mothers-in-law is a whole other thing. No, they're just BFFs and sisters-in-law who are painfully in love with each other. And their ex-husbands know it. When Ann's ex-husband wants to torment her, he goes after Sue Ellen. When Sue Ellen's ex-husband wants to save her from her self-destructive ways, he tells her Ann needs her. When Ann and Sue Ellen aren't rescuing each other or supporting each other through crises, they're spending the night drinking tea by the fireplace while the (adult) children they (badly) co-parent are off causing mayhem.

Also, they are adorable. And pretty.
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