Jack/Sam shippers...
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I signed up to do the
het_bigbang with a Jack/Sam story but now I can't figure out what to write. So I was just wondering what all everyone else likes to read in a Jack/Sam story.
I know what I like to read... something adventure oriented with a bunch of angsting and UST with maybe some resolution at the end. I usually don't read fluffy, romantic stuff (sometimes I get in a kick, especially if it's humorous, too). I guess I also lean towards a hurt/comfort story within the adventure. Did I mention I like adventure stories? I tend to want to write them but they always come out super looooooong. Which is great for
het_bigbang. Not so great when I'm trying to finish stuff up or for other challenges, lol.
So what does everyone else like to read?
And any plot ideas you've been wanting to read but haven't found written yet? Or just general ideas. I have a tentative storyline but I'm open to suggestions/ideas on plot.
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I know what I like to read... something adventure oriented with a bunch of angsting and UST with maybe some resolution at the end. I usually don't read fluffy, romantic stuff (sometimes I get in a kick, especially if it's humorous, too). I guess I also lean towards a hurt/comfort story within the adventure. Did I mention I like adventure stories? I tend to want to write them but they always come out super looooooong. Which is great for
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So what does everyone else like to read?
And any plot ideas you've been wanting to read but haven't found written yet? Or just general ideas. I have a tentative storyline but I'm open to suggestions/ideas on plot.
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Date: 10 Jun 2011 02:00 am (UTC)I guess I missed all the crappy writing because when I first started reading SG-1 fic I went straight to the Sam/Jack rec thread at Gateworld. Almost every story I've read has been recced there (and I'd say 95% of them I liked).