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Berlynn Wohl

@berlynn-wohl / berlynn-wohl.tumblr.com

Berlynn Wohl is an octopus in a Russian fur hat that sometimes writes fan fiction. My AO3 is here. You can read my smutty original sci-fi books here. I was made in the 80's. Do not follow me if you are under 18. She/her.
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No matter how many years go by, it never stops being fun to go to a zoo or aquarium, find a fish whose name starts with "B," and remark, "I loved him on Sherlock!"

Back at it again

Hi! What fanfic do you read / write? Your AO3 is empty but I am tres curious.

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Sign up for an AO3 account and you will discover a whole world of fanfic written by Berlynn Wohl! (I locked my fics to protect them from being scraped by AI.)

But to answer your question here and now, I write (starting with most recent and going back to 2002) Hawkahy, Thorki, Aziracrow, my OCs the gay Arthurian knights who solve mysteries and are gay, Otasune, BBKaz, Victorian!Holmes/Watson, Newmann, Skysolo, Genyatta, Hannigram, SniperSpy, Johnlock, Hiddlebatch, Mike/Joel, Spock/McCoy, Frodo/miscellaneous, and Bono/Edge.

Hope this helps!

I've got a lot of respect for smut writers. you write something incredibly sexual, it's probably somewhat of a look into your own soul, and then bitches are too scared to leave kudos of comments half the time, so it looks as though everyone hates your work. And yet yall still do it, and I love that

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I love being pretentious about horny nonsense so much its my favorite thing about me

I feel like we really lost something when we started looking at writing as a reader-centric product meant to appeal to the desires of a specific audience rather than a writer-centric approach of someone writes whatever particular thing particular compels them/whatever weird thing the demons in their head want to talk about, and people out there who are also compelled, and/or relate, find that writing. A lot of discussions of writing really center around what readers want rather than a writer's exploration. Sometimes as a reader I don't know what I want. I click on a fic or pick up a book I'm not sure about but that looks interesting, and I love it. Reading what I expect to get is it's own joy, but we always need to expand our horizons and not get mad at creators for not always writing what we want/expect.

A problem I have when reading romance novels is I cannot empathize with disliking someone but finding them attractive regardless. If I dislike someone I'm like "You are like a wadded up ball of sweaty socks and I want you to burn in a pyre, undying and screaming for days"

"He infuriated her, though she was willing to admit he was a handsome man" I couldn't begin to tell you what the people I dislike look like because I see red instantly. If you were like "Is he the blond one" I'd be like "idk he's the one who most looks like he should die"

nothing scarier than being a fan of a fic and then becoming mutuals with the author. like hi shakespeare. big fan of your fake dating au

Apologies in advance but I have to get serious here for a minute about the subject of "being intimidated by fanfic authors." This is more con-oriented than Tumblr-oriented but the sentiments are applicable to both.

It makes me so upset whenever I think of all the times I went to a con and couldn't seem to find anyone to talk to. After being on a few panels where I made jokes about the joys of writing about dicks and butts, I would walk around, and it just seemed like folks were all doing their own thing, not inviting me to join them. I would always think, Oh, story checks out, everyone is put off because I'm a weird freak, it's just like in high school. Then I'd go back to my hotel room and wonder what I spent all this money for, coming here to be lonely.

Then, in the days after the con, I would see posts from other con-goers, or receive messages: "omg berlynn i was too shy to say hello at the con but i just want you to know that your fics mean everything to me and you're so amazing."

I really do appreciate those kind words, but...it would have been cool to actually hang out with you, you know?

One time I had the opportunity to chat with with a trio of folks who were the guests of honor at this con because they were screening their gorgeous and charming fan film, and they confessed to me that the day before, they had walked into a room, seen that I was there, and walked out because they were too intimidated at the very idea of being in the room with me. (So I sat alone and silent in that room for 20 more minutes.)

The thing is, even if I was the most popular fanfic writer in the history of the world, connecting with other fans and forming friendships is the only compensation I get. I don't eat better because you liked my fic. I don't get a swag bag worth $5,000 when I check into my hotel room at a con because I wrote that one omegaverse fic that everyone read. I do what I do and I write what I write because I want to be part of a community of fans.

But I should note that all is not loneliness and misery for Berlynn. I have had some of the greatest moments of my life making connections with people who actually did speak to me at cons. Sometimes it was just a hug and a few happy tears, sometimes it was deep philosophical discussions about writing dicks and butts while sitting on the floor of a party suite at two in the morning...but several of my IRL friends are people who were not afraid to just reach out to me after a panel, or say hello at the bar.

Here's how it might go when you connect with your favorite fanfic author: One of my closest friends is someone who was a big fan of my work, introduced to me by a mutual friend. Sitting across from me at a restaurant not too long after our introduction, this person had to point out to me that, whilst gesticulating exuberantly over my meal, I had gotten some macaroni and cheese on my sleeve. After that, they were not so starstruck anymore, and now we live in the same building, which makes it easy for us to hang out and giggle over old TV shows together a couple times a week.

Probably there are fanfic writers who don't want to be bothered, who don't want to be messaged, who aren't in it for the social connection...but they are not the ones following you on social media. They're not the ones with their inboxes open, anonymous messages on. And they're not the ones strolling through the common areas at cons looking for an empty seat at a table.

Anonymous asked:

hello. what fics exactly are included in the sherlock holmes paper book? thx in advance

The nine stories that make up Oh, Doctor Watson! are these fics on AO3.

The published book is for folks who are not on AO3, or just a little treat for those who like to have a collectible fandom item and only need one hand to hold a paperback book (ahem)

Anonymous asked:

Just wanted to say I’ve been rereading your Hawkahy fics and I really love them ❤️

Thank you so much, I'm delighted to hear it! I put a lot of thought and effort into making those fics plausible as well as entertaining -- Hawkahy is not an obvious ship, it's not something that just jumps right off the screen like Hannigram or Aziracrow; I felt like I really had to sell it, every time I wrote it. Not to mention that there were some kinks in there that have to be handled so delicately to be read as both earnest and, well, hot. But it sounds like it worked, so...yay!

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