(.....though come to think of it I might be more interested to see her give the former a try).
Ah, yes, but shapeshifters can't catch or carry disease in the Anitaverse. And vampires can procreate, in order to pass on the DVA for voices that slide like silk across your skin.
If you ask me, the ardeur is a disease, so there you go.
I enjoyed Wilks' story, because 1) I hadn't heard it all (the arcane stuff) before, even if I gack over all-the-men-are-gorgeous and lame-werewolf-worldbuilding, plus 2) I'm in Houston, so I smiled at her comments on locale (the parking garage analogy).
York's story was Everything Bad In Any Romance Writing, not just limited to paranormal decoration.
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Date: 2004-07-23 05:44 pm (UTC)Ah, yes, but shapeshifters can't catch or carry disease in the Anitaverse. And vampires can procreate, in order to pass on the DVA for voices that slide like silk across your skin.
If you ask me, the ardeur is a disease, so there you go.
I enjoyed Wilks' story, because 1) I hadn't heard it all (the arcane stuff) before, even if I gack over all-the-men-are-gorgeous and lame-werewolf-worldbuilding, plus 2) I'm in Houston, so I smiled at her comments on locale (the parking garage analogy).
York's story was Everything Bad In Any Romance Writing, not just limited to paranormal decoration.