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Imprints (For the Boys in the Back) Interview with Anna (arctic_grey)
Before You Read the Interview
Imprints (For the Boys in the Back) is documented within the Slice of Namjin Side Project by Charmedseoul. It centers around the internationally popular K-Pop idol group BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) with the main characters being Kim Namjoon and Kim Seokjin. This work is being documented for historical purposes for the Fanlore website with its own page. Charmedseoul is a BTS-focused anonymous historian who documents fanfiction and writes analysis. Please feel free to contact her on Twitter @/charmedseoul or on Tumblr @/charmedseoull if you have any questions.
Parts of this interview have been edited with links to Fanlore and Wikipedia pages for understanding. Any information in [brackets] serves for further clarity for readers.
Disclaimers: This interview contains spoilers for the BTS Archive of Our Own work Imprints (For the Boys in the Back). The story’s Archive of Our Own tags contain sexual activity, depression and mental health issues, references to suicidal thoughts, and discussions of infidelity. The full tag list is:
post-college!AU (i guess)
struggling-actor!Seokjin
producer!namjoon
Fuckbuddies to boyfriends
side yoonmin
Existential Angst
past Seokjin/OC
past Namjoon/OC
Learning How To Love Yourself
Praise Kink
also namjoon calling seokjin baby is a kink
as in NJ calls Seokjin baby approx 500 times and i am into it
jimin: the chaotic gay
IS THAT ENOUGH
wait
Hurt/Comfort
Mild Angst
Medium angst?
Phone Sex
Falling In Love
Friends With Benefits
boys that are bad with feelings
Alternate Universe - Modern Setting
everyone else in the bg shipping the shit out of namjin
one night stand!au
This interview discusses an 18+ mature work and Not Safe for Work topics. Please read this interview at your own discretion. You are responsible for the content you consume.
Imprints (For the Boys in the Back) begins with struggling actor Kim Seokjin and his self-destructive behaviors after a messy breakup. He ends up with a one night stand that grows into something more with Kim Namjoon, a successful producer in South Korea. The story follows Jin’s personal growth and their budding fuck-buddies turned boyfriends relationship.
Now presenting the interview with Anna, author of Archive of Our Own’s Imprints (For the Boys in the Back):
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Warning to writers
While you are worrying about whether beta readers will steal your ideas, there is a more genuine threat on the horizon.
When offered a publishing contract, please do all your research before you sign. There are a number of fakes and scammers out there, as well as good-intentioned amateurs that don’t know how to get your work to a wide audience. I won’t tell the heartbreaking stories here - there are too many.
Being published badly is worse than being never published.
It can destroy your career and your dreams.
The quick check is to google the publishing house name + scam or warning.
But, to be sure, check with these places first. They aren’t infallible (nothing is) but they can help you protect yourself. They are written and maintained by expereinced writers, editors, publishers and legal folks.
Absolute Write: Bewares and Background Checks
Preditors and editors
Writer Beware
and the WRITER BEWARE blog
Keep yourself and your work safe.
This is really important, so if you are a writer or have writer friends, or you are a writing blog, please reblog it.
Just to let you know, PublishAmerica changed their name to America Star Books.
HEAD’S UP, WRITER TYPES: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT PSA!
Also applies to many so-called freelance sites that are just content mills, and may not pay unless your work is used, even if the contract seems designed otherwise.
Listen, reading these is like legit reading horror stories. When it comes to publishing your writing, always, always, ALWAYS do your research. Not only will it help you avoid scams, but it will also be likely to help you land a much better fit for an agent/publisher/whatever. Knowing more is never going to hurt.
Omg!!! Thanks for the warning! Writers— reblog!
I’ve heard stories like this that are scarier than horror stories. This is an all time worst nightmare for a writer. Everyone reblog and make sure you keep your work safe!
Always, ALWAYS check Writer Beware. Let me also recommend Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s blog about contracts and contract scams for authors in her section Business Musings.
Reblogging again for the links. Also check pred-ed.com and the Absolute Write forum. Then google Publisher’s name + scam and see what comes up. Do NOT use the BBB ratings, they are wholly unsuitable for rating publishers and regularly give A ratings to well-known publishing scams. You can also read my own post on publishing scams, have a link on the left of my blog ( can’t link here, I’m on mobile, sorry).
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SUPER IMPORTANT PSA!
Equally important to know is that you can SELF-PUBLISH through a number of platforms these days. @ean-amhran and I used Amazon’s CreateSpace and Kindle Direct Publishing to publish both of our books. No editors, no contracts, no finagling with publishers who want to change your materials. Just direct-to-market material.
(Granted, it means you’ve got to do a LOT more work yourself with editing and formatting and cover art, but it’s worth it to miss the headache of trying to bargain with publishing houses or avoid scams.)
Be vigilant, fellow writers!
If you choose to self publish then HAVE A PLAN and think things through.
And hire an editor. Please, for the love of all that is holy, hire an editor. It’s expensive, but you will get a better book out, a better reputation…
If you’re going to publish electronically, make sure you also get someone who can LAY AN EBOOK OUT PROPERLY.
I have spent money on Kindle books, many of them reprints of older works, whose formatting is so messed up as to render them unreadable.
I actually recommend using the Smashwords Style Guide even if you don’t use Smashwords.
It lays out how to neatly format an e-book in a wonderful step by step format, and you can get it free from Smashwords. Just leave off the couple of things that are (very obviously) Smashwords specific.
If you can’t stand dealing with the meticulous detail, then by all means hire somebody, but most people can learn to format an ebook correctly and once you’ve done it a couple of times it takes about an hour tops.
@ghdos spread the knowledge
Because the redirects aren’t working for me, I’m going to assume others might have trouble with these links, so for those who need it the URL for the website to Writer Beware is: www.sfwa.org/other-resources/for-authors/writer-beware/ As stated on here: “Writer Beware is sponsored by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, with additional support from the Mystery Writers of America, the Horror Writers Association, and the American Society of Journalists and Authors.” These are not publishers’ guilds, notice; you sometimes see scammers trying to defend themselves against Writer Beware exposes by claiming that they’re “small press” or “indie” and Big Publishing is somehow out to get them - but all of those guilds are run by and for writers, to help support them and represent them in the field. It is the closest writers have to having unions, and there’s no direct competition between them (you could literally be an in any of those guilds are the same time as each other, in addition to others, and I believe a number of authors are).
Writer Beware is a wonderful resource, and I highly recommend it. It’s both a good general guide to the scams people run/red flags to watch out for (such as giving up your copyright entirely as opposed to specific rights, or being charged to publish something or have it edited, when they’re trying to act like they’re a “normal” publisher), and a frequently-updated list of the latest specific known scammers, both in “fake agents” and fake/scammy publishers categories. (The company formerly known as Publish America is one of the most famous and egregious cases, but by far not the only one)
Additionally, for SF and fantasy writers, the SFWA’s own list of qualifying markets that one can be published in as a prerequisite to be able to get into their guild (remember, it IS a profession-based guild), is a great guide to normal markets for those genres that have standard contracts that aren’t abusive or scammy, and their guidelines include some of the industry-standard minimums for “per word” etc rates, so even if some new magazine market isn’t on their list, you can tell if it’s suspiciously far outside the usual per-word or whatnot standards. (It’s likely the guidelines for Mystery Writers of America etc also would be useful in that vein) Even if you’re unpublished or don’t want to join their guild, they’re a wonderful group and resource, and I highly recommend their site and Writer Beware in particular! The other sites mentioned above, such as “Preditors and Editors” should be still valid if you Google them, and are often rec’d by Writer Beware, but Writer Beware is the one I’m most familiar with. :)
Also, you should never have to pay an agent or anyone a “reading fee”! DO NOT PAY PEOPLE TO READ YOUR WORK!!! Run away from so-called agents that charge a reading fee! They are considered unethical in their own industry!
Also related to agents: Should you go this route and seek one, DO NOT PAY ONE DIME TO THEM upfront! A real agent only gets paid when he sells your book to a publisher! The average cut is about 10-15% of the first sale profits, if I remember right, with cuts of film and other rights maybe being more, when sold. At most, writers should only be responsible for the costs of phone calls and postage.
For more information see: How Literary Agents Get Paid. Standard Commission Practices and Payments for Literary Agents
Edited to Add: Some other great, highly respected resources for writing and getting published are:
Writer’s Digest
The Writer
Writer’s Market
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White
also: pale; blanched; sallow; pallid; waxen; spectral; translucent; albino;
Grey
also: dust; stone; pepper;
Black
also: coal; slate; dusky; ebon; shadow; murky;
Tan
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I would like to add: cornflower (blue), sunflower (yellow), butter (yellow)
are you sure you’re having fun there, jin?
namjin & the curious pair of pants
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jin reassuring namjoon he did well
( NAMJIN | SFW )
Seokjin and Namjoon work for the same company but they’ve never seen each other; they only ever talk through the phone. Namjoon is the IT Guy and Seokjin often has problems working the company’s software that Namjoon helped developing so he calls him like once a week for help.
(Sometimes Seokjin calls him for no reason at all and comes up with a “problem” on the spot just because he wants to hear Namjoon’s deep voice. He tells him lame dad jokes just to get a laugh out of him. Seokjin is Officially Whipped for a guy he’s never seen.)
After four months of having regular telephone dates and making an absolute fool out of himself by pretending to be the most technically unadept person, Seokjin’s laptop suddenly freezes in the middle of him typing out important statistics and All Hell Breaks Loose.
In his devastation he calls Namjoon because, “It won’t respond! It’s doing nothing at all!! Is it dead?! Oh god it can’t be dead!!"
Namjoon asks him if he tried turning the device off and on in a tone that makes it obvious he’s trying to be funny, but Seokjin isn’t up for jokes in that moment.
Seokjin makes it very clear (he might be yelling through the phone, his face an upset and flustered red) that he hasn’t saved the progress on his work in the last five hours and that he will Die his untimely Death if he loses it.
Namjoon takes mercy on him and promises to come around.
Ten minutes later there’s a guy in Seokjin’s office and (yeah, wow) no matter how hot he looks with his styled hair and the casual yet office-appropriate clothes, Seokjin runs his hand through his hair and tries to send him away. "I don’t have any time, I’m waiting for the IT Guy.”
And the guy is like, “Coincidentally, I am the IT Guy."
Namjoon the IT Guy is tall and hot and deep voiced and he has dimples when he smiles and Seokjin isn’t sure whether he wants to be bend over his desk by him or go and eat ice cream with him but. Yeah.
In the end, Namjoon really turns Seokjin’s laptop off and on without any warning. Seokjin cries out pathetically over his lost work, but Namjoon just turns to him with a grin and says, "It saves automatically every 10 minutes."
Seokjin blushes for five different reasons.
( TAEJIN | NSFW )
Taejin with Dom!Seokjin and pet play in which Seokjin makes Taehyung walk on all fours with a collar all day, makes him eat from the floor, makes him wordlessly commune when he needs to relief himself. Seokjin goes into their secluded garden with him then, walks him on a leash for a few minutes.
When Taehyung has been a good boy, Seokjin rewards him. He makes Taehyung sit in front of the armchair on which Seokjin sits down with his legs spread and propped up.
“Come,” he orders and Taehyung scoots forward on his knees immediately, sniffs the inside of Seokjin’s bare thigh and licks at it. Licks at the same spot again and again until Seokjin uses his hand to gently shove Taehyung’s head to the side—further between his legs—and says, “Come on, puppy. Eat me out.”
Taehungs licks a wet, smooth stripe over his hole and Seokjin sighs, letting his head fall back against the chair. He lets Taehung lick and lap away at his ass for a while before he stars rocking subtly into his face.
Seokjin’s still too tight for Taehyung to properly work his tongue into him, but he loves being eaten out too much to make him stop already. He fists a hand into Taehyung’s hair, firmly enough to make him get the message and pay attention. He demands, “Use your mouth properly, puppy,” and lets out a drawn out Ohhh when Taehyung obeys immediately by sucking at his rim.
Seokjin makes Taehyung sit back when he feels like it’s enough, makes his puppy watch as he fingers himself afterwards. The whole time, Taehyung’s eyes are on where Seokjin’s fingers are disappearing in his ass with such intensity that Seokjin can read in his face how much he wants to get closer and maybe lick around his fingers or try to push his tongue in with them.
Sometimes Seokjin gives him permission to do just that—but today he makes Taehyung sit through it without moving an inch.
Taehyung is so eager when he’s finally allowed to mount him—so eager that he starts humping Seokjin’s ass clumsily before he’s even inside of him, his cock dragging uselessly against Seokjin’s thigh.
“You’re gonna fuck me with that?” Seokjin asks him as he holds Taehyung’s hard cock to help him find his hole. “My puppy’s gonna mount me now? He’s gonna fill me up and breed me? Show me who’s a good boy, Tae."
And Taehyung pants and whines like a horny dog, thrusts forward as soon as he feels the tip of his cock catch on Seokjin’s rim, and starts fucking Seokjin relentlessly without warning.
Seokjin prefers being fucked from behind—bent over on all fours with Taehyung hovering over his back—but when they do it like this, with Seokjin on his back and Taehyung between his legs, it is easy to pull Taehyung down, feel him breathe harshly against his shoulder and let out the occasional grunt.
Taehyung fucks him well, fast and hard like Seokjin needs it, and Seokjin can’t help but scream right into Taehyung’s ear, "Ye—yes, just like this! Breed your bitch, Tae, breed me!”, and he’s still asking for “More” after Taehyung finally finished cumming inside of him.
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