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This is the twenty-sixth post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
I'm thinking about writing a continuation-ish version of the Larkin/Werenski dream-walking story from the other (Zach's) perspective.

Has anyone ever done something this?? Did you write it and then ask or ask and then write it?? I'm super nervous about asking the author if they mind and I keep backtracking and thinking maybe I'll just write it and keep it to myself (rejection, it scares me.)

Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
The author's Strome/Tavares fic had a couple of sequels/spin-offs, if that helps any. I don't know if or how they went about asking the author about it, or how the author felt about them, but I guess they establish a precedent?

Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
You can always ask anon on their tumblr.

Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
If they have one, they don't link to it anywhere.

Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
Who wrote it again?

Re: Writing Thread

From: (Anonymous)
ayrt

Oh, d'oh, I really thought it was addandsubtract. Probably should have also looked at their recent fics when I double-checked that they didn't link anywhere...

Yeah, actual author gdgdbaby has a couple places to contact them on their AO3 profile.