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perspi

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Name: perspi
Alias(es):
Type: fan writer
Fandoms: Hawaii Five-0, House M.D., Stargate Atlantis, Captain America.
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URL: perspi (AO3)
perspi (Dreamwidth)
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perspi is a fanfiction writer.

From the AO3 profile: "I write in Hawaii 5-0, House and Stargate: Atlantis, and am also part of the Black Cigarette Collective of writers."

From the Fanlore user profile:

Perspi started in House fandom in 2006, via the House Fanfiction Rec Thread on Television Without Pity. From there she found House communities on LiveJournal and began posting fanfiction in August 2006. She began to write and post Stargate: Atlantis fanfiction in June 2007. She began to write and post "Hawaii 5-0" fanfiction in March 2011. In 2007, Perspi joined with Blackmare, Nightdog, and Dee to form the Black Cigarette Collective, a collaboration of writers in the House fandom. The Collective posted Aftershocks, a sequel to Nightdog's story Bad Company, nearly every weekday between August 7 and November 27, 2007.

Fanfiction

Hawaii Five-0

  • Bespoke - "It's just, you don't strike me as somebody who sews, that's all." "Yeah, how do I strike you?" (Steve/Danny, 2011)
  • Not Trained For This - "Where did you--" and Danny waggles his eyebrows significantly, "--get a baby at two-thirty in the morning?" (gen, 2011)