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[info]cyus  (aka [livejournal.com profile] cruentum ) has posted his [livejournal.com profile] lgbtfest story, Prince of the Apple Towns, in which he vividly envisions Ianto's past during the go-go dot-com era.  While working in a gay café , the tailor's son seeks to redefine himself far away from home in an atmosphere of casual work, casual sex and casual lies:  

Last night's shag had asked for his number, accent and blond hair and screaming God in Swedish or Norwegian, and Ianto had fumbled out digits with a sleight of hand and a winning grin, a nod and the promise of another night, but the number wouldn't work, had never been his.

(As I have promised, everything I beta-read now gets lipstick kisses. It's like the mark of Zorro, without the jabby sword. *Mwah!*)
MWAH

As if you need another reminder, the Comment Porn Battle is coming this weekend. Rule clarification: no RPF/RPS. It's already multifandom, though mostly Torchwood and Doctor Who-related, so we don't want to lose the original focus of this thang.

In other news, the sound driver in my laptop has apparently died. I'm a YouTube addict enthusiast so this is kinda tragic unfortunate.






ETA: [livejournal.com profile] spoggly  has a DEBBIE HARRY PICSPAM up.   Awesome.  *flails*  *licks screen* *adjusts icon*

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Date: 2009-05-14 05:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 51stcenturyfox.livejournal.com
Hmm, hadn't thought about that. With the Whoniverse and time travel, obviously characters meet "fictional real people" in canon anyway, like Shakespeare.

We're basically trying to get away from cast member fic (since there are already RPF/RPS comms for that). If the Doctor or Jack is present in an earlier era and gets busy with someone long dead, I don't think that's really RPF/S.

Living actors would be, though.

Hopefully Ciaran will weigh in. :)

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