In trying to guess who wrote my AMAZING fic "The Adventure of the Three Gay Bowls" I have an advantage. It's a rare canon, "The Sexual Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (Townsend) By my count, only two people offered it and one of them was me. Since I know I didn't write it for myself, all signs point to fleetsparrow.
Looking over their other works, the willingness - nay, eagerness - to commit to the porn is also certainly a point that reinforces this. I do have to wonder if it's too easy, but sometimes, it is.
Of course it's possible that it was written by someone who matched with me on something else, saw that request and decided to write it although they hadn't offered. Absent any other compelling evidence, though I think the answer might be just what it appears to be. No reason at all to think it isn'tfleetsparrow.
And wow, I love this story so much. Not only does it make up for TSAoSH's lack of women (completely understandable given author and audience), it redeems one of the weaker canon stories and gives Isadora Klein the antiheroine adventure she deserved. (I picture her looking a bit like that giant vampire lady from Resident Evil that Twitter is gaga over). And the author, whoever they may be, has committed so completely to Townsend's lurid, raunchy style that it slots in seamlessly. Absolutely delicious.
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Looking over their other works, the willingness - nay, eagerness - to commit to the porn is also certainly a point that reinforces this. I do have to wonder if it's too easy, but sometimes, it is.
Of course it's possible that it was written by someone who matched with me on something else, saw that request and decided to write it although they hadn't offered. Absent any other compelling evidence, though I think the answer might be just what it appears to be. No reason at all to think it isn't
And wow, I love this story so much. Not only does it make up for TSAoSH's lack of women (completely understandable given author and audience), it redeems one of the weaker canon stories and gives Isadora Klein the antiheroine adventure she deserved. (I picture her looking a bit like that giant vampire lady from Resident Evil that Twitter is gaga over). And the author, whoever they may be, has committed so completely to Townsend's lurid, raunchy style that it slots in seamlessly. Absolutely delicious.