Showing posts with label Fletcher DeLancey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fletcher DeLancey. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2016

True Love in pictures

"True Love" will find You, not when You need it, not when You're looking and not always in places that society deems respectable or legal. 

True Love has no colour, gender or age. It's bound by no law, it sees no limits and it has no label.

True Love has no pride. It can't be measured or balanced on a scale. It's freely given, has no price and You can not fight it or turn it away when it finds You.

True Love is a feeling, a voice that speaks to You from Your heart. You might not recognise the voice when You first hear it or understands the words spoken to You, but whether You listen or not, You'll find yourself following the voice of Your heart.

"True Love" is simple. It's takes no elaborate storyline or exotic screen shots to convey. There is no need for naked bodies or heated encounters. It's just a look, at word, a risk taken and a hand held.

Don't miss out on this short story of love in the wrong places, but still "True Love" no matter what.

"True Love" Episode 3 BBC One
If you would rather take the the student/teacher theme of your f/f romance in writing try "The Essay" by Fletcher DeLancey. This time the professor acts with a bit more restrain, and while we are on this theme you could try out "Jaeger's" by Dragonjuls. Once again restrain or perhaps patience is the operative word 

And if you want a longer more elaborate storyline of finding love in the wrong places but still as "True" as it comes then don't miss out on "Kyss Mig" (trailer), it's among the best F/F movies - perhaps this link works .
"Kyss Mig"

Sunday, November 28, 2010

A Ramble Mac vs. PC

Ahhh she is slick with a well toned body and delicate features. She sits effortlessly in my lap ready to perform any task I might wish - ooh do I wish - wish that she could read my mind or would just listen when I speak of what I want.

Yesterday all the world was within easy reach and now ... now she is here .... gone are the well known weight of my old partner who knew of all my needs, gone is the gentle humming, gone is the world I knew

A feeling of anger and frustration of loss and inadequacy overtakes me - I want what I used to have, I want my partner back!

I treat her with gentleness and respect, I do things her way .... or at least I try. I drag my fingers slowly from top to bottom, right to left. I use one finger, two ... uuuh even three fingers at a time. She sends me mixed signals, she moves around, jumps or remain absolutely still. What ever I do - she remains calm and with an effortless tranquillity that I so wish I could share.

She holds the keys to the world at large, to the universe of on-line fiction, to my tools of communication and I’m relentless in my effort to get her to share. I’ll tickle her pad, I’ll stroke her keys, I’ll travel the net and I’ll even read a manual if I have to - I will get her to share her magic!

Share ... I will share my thoughts and my reading time at “Fan Fiction Reviews” and “ F/F Fan Fiction Reader’s Corner”, I’ll even share a ramble with you, but I won’t share her. She is hot and she is mine and mine alone! If I could only persuade her to dance at my keystrokes - I would truly love her.

I don’t think that I’ll get lucky tonight so I might just sit back and entertain myself with a little light reading and wonder if I really did the right thing by leaving my partner of 5 years and walk away with some flossy chick with sleek features.

(If you want to know how I ended up in this mess, I’ll leave you a clue - Fletcher DeLancey “Mac vs. PC" - in the future I’ll think twice about taking the advice of a fan fiction writer;-)

Friday, April 09, 2010

Mac vs PC by Fletcher DeLancey

I’m not a computer geek, but I have found something a little geekish that I like a lot; it’s a html merger from Iterati. This software can help you merge two or more html files into one. This is a great thing if you like to read online fiction while you are offline and the stories you are interested in is not available for download.

In plain English what you can do is to save a story that are divided into two or more parts directly from you browser and merge the separate parts into one story and it’s really simple. All you have to do is to drag the saved html files onto the screen of the htmlmerger and point to the destination where you want the merged file to be saved. If you use Calibre for Ebook management you can convert the merged file to a format that you can read on you eBook reader - see this previous review for information on Calibre.

The only thing that I found a real geekish about the Iterati software was that I had to download yet another program - WinRAR - to be able to decompress the Iterati software after download, but it all went smoothly so I’ll live with geekish.

If you are still with me there is a chance that you are just a tiny bit interested in what computers can do for you, and if you would like to see how well romance and computer stuff mix, you might look up Fletcher DeLancey’s “Mac vs PC”.

Wouldn’t you just love to have a coffee shop that serves double caramel mocha and chocolate cherry scone to die for within walking distance of your home? Well maybe not as it’s bound to cost you on the treadmill if you want to spend a matching number of calories before or after you indulge!

Anyway Anna – who work for the IT-department at the local campus – indulge herself with coffee and scone at the “Bean Grinder” every Saturday. On this particular Saturday Anna meet Elizabeth Markel at “Bean Grinder” as Elisabeth’s laptop crashes, while she is having coffee and editing a report. A helping hand in saving the file earns Anna a coffee date the next Saturday and a chance to get to know Elizabeth a little better, and it does seem to me that both Anna and Elisabeth are interested in striking up at least a friendship. But a friendship and perhaps something more turns out to be just a little difficult to achieve as Anna soon learns something about Elisabeth, that make Anna judge her as unattainable. Well you’ve got to go read the story yourself to see what this is and if it’s something that can be overcome.

In this story you will get a little of everything – a bit of “When Harry met Sally”, some advise on how to find your auto saved files, information on the virtues’ of the Mac and on a new way of earning a toaster, and as a surplus a little romance. I think that even if this story is a bit heavy on messages there are still a charming romance at the heart of it, so if you want to “merge” an interest in computers with a little romance – go look up “Mac vs Pc.

The story is available in one part at www.fletcherdelancey.com so you don’t even have to try out the html merger software to read it offline ;-)