For my fellow A/E shipper, the delightful [personal profile] ithiliana, and as a late entry for the International Day of Femslash celebration this past weekend.*

Title: Spring in Imladris
By [personal profile] lavendertook
Fandom: LotR
Pairing: Arwen/Eowyn
Rating: NC-Purple
Form: Illustrated Drabble; 100 word Picfic
Disclaimer: The characters are Tolkien's, not mine--I'm just borrowing them. I didn't make these cool dolls--Toybiz did. However, the setting is of my own arrangement. Ain't no money in playing with dolls, so no worries about that.
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They slid from the bench into the yielding green of an Imladris spring, no longer guarded by old enchantment, yet numinous still in the unfurling leaves' and emerging blossoms' newness.



Eowyn lay enraptured in her Elven lover's arms:



"It was but yesterday when the finest fingers cupped my chin, and but a breath above the Bruinen's song, you said,



'Think you the Evenstar's love so faint, it cannot shine on you as well?'



I was stunned beyond all reckoning."



Arwen smiled, "We share so much--our troubles, the burdens of our peoples. Why not this joy? Why not this joy?"

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Text only:

Spring in Imladris

They slid from the bench into the yielding green of an Imladris spring, no longer guarded by old enchantment, yet numinous still in the unfurling leaves' and emerging blossoms' newness.

Eowyn lay enraptured in her Elven lover's arms: "It was but yesterday when the finest fingers cupped my chin, and but a breath above the Bruinen's song, you said, 'Think you the Evenstar's love so faint, it cannot shine on you as well?' I was stunned beyond all reckoning."

Arwen smiled, "We share so much--our troubles, the burdens of our peoples. Why not this joy? Why not this joy?"

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*Like many other folks in fandom, I have some issues with the term "femslash," for making the feminine the marked category once again. Personally, I'd prefer "slash" to be an all-inclusive term for any romantic/sexual/bonded pairing or groupings written by fans of a text/performance/public persona, even including het and relations between beings of any currently designated or imagined genders, or lack thereof. But I do recognize that in current use in online fandom, it seems to be used more often to refer to male/male pairings, hence the marked designation for female/female pairings, and the lack of widely used designations for any gender variations that don't fit those designations neatly. So I'm working with what we've got while I grumble about it.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Thank you so much! That's my first drabble. Before I started doing these picsfics last year, most all of my fan writing has been done in role play--some on my own, but most of it collaborative--a mix of dramatic dialog and first person narrative, and that's how I mainly used Bingo's journal from 2002 until last year. So I haven't really done any traditional formatted fanfic. Arwen,Eowyn,and Galadriel are definitely Toybiz's best work in the LotR line. The quality of the dolls themselves aren't as good as Sideshow (though they gave them a run for it with the quality of these gowns, and Sideshow hasn't made dolls of these characters), but they're still way cheaper to get.

You are, but it's good to know how other people are using a term, so you can be understood and understand them, anywhere, not just fandom, right? Then you can decide how you want to influence the usage. I wanted to participate in the International Day of Femslash other fans have organized and get this story done for it, so I needed to engage with the term they're using.

From: [identity profile] romeny.livejournal.com


it's good to know how other people are using a term, so you can be understood and understand them, anywhere, not just fandom

Makes perfect sense. So any change would have to be universal then. I'm only familiar with LJ fandom where people note the type of slash/pairing the story is about.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Oh no, I just meant the mutual understanding of a term thing is the same deal in fandom as in any community of language speakers. I have [livejournal.com profile] metafandom on my flist to get an idea of issues across sf/media fandom on LJ--they cover some stuff on IJ and DW as well. It gives you a cross section for a part of fandom on these journals, so that's what I'm using as my general reference for context, since the only fandom I really participate in regularly is LotR.
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