Fandom Promos
2025-09-05 00:52Have you already decided what fandom(s) to write for? If so, how about doing a little promoting? :D
We've all chosen tiny obscure canons, needless to say. But by posting here you might be able to entice someone else to give it a try — or perhaps you'll even run into a fellow fan, who can't wait to read your coming fic.
Your promo can be long or short, and contain whatever you feel like. Want to post a couple of intriguing screencaps from a movie? Quote a few paragraphs from a book? Rec the best episode of an anime or a TV series? Talk about why you love your favorite character and/or pairing from your fandom? It's all good; anything goes!
We've all chosen tiny obscure canons, needless to say. But by posting here you might be able to entice someone else to give it a try — or perhaps you'll even run into a fellow fan, who can't wait to read your coming fic.
Your promo can be long or short, and contain whatever you feel like. Want to post a couple of intriguing screencaps from a movie? Quote a few paragraphs from a book? Rec the best episode of an anime or a TV series? Talk about why you love your favorite character and/or pairing from your fandom? It's all good; anything goes!
Let This One Be a Devil
Date: 2025-09-05 22:50 (UTC)Let This One Be a Devil is a 4-issue dark fantasy comic book miniseries written by James Tynion IV and Steve Foxe, illustrated by Piotr Kowalski, with colours by Brad Simpson and lettering by Tom Napolitano.
The series contains multiple stories about the purported origins of the Leeds Devil (also known as the Jersey Devil), a cryptid from the Pine Barrens region of the United States. The main story is set in the early 1900s, when college student Henry Naughton returns to his family farm after his father's death, only to find out that you can't go home again and that something very strange may have been living in the woods around his community for some time.
While others in town, including Henry's younger brother, set out to hunt the creature that's been stealing livestock or else profit off the uproar, Henry is interested in finding out the truth and protecting the family he's grown apart from. His story is seasoned with subtext where it overlaps with the Leeds Devils, with shared elements of 'soft' or 'monstrous' boys facing rejection by families or communities that can't or won't understand or accommodate them, liminal spaces and identities, and both the eroticism of frightening things and fear of the erotic.
Which is all to say: I'm aiming to write some Henry/Leeds Devil. I mean, look at them.
Re: Let This One Be a Devil
Date: 2025-09-06 05:13 (UTC)Re: Let This One Be a Devil
Date: 2025-09-06 15:57 (UTC)