Shipwreck is a San Francisco-based erotic fanfiction competition that pits six great writers against one great book each month. Fics are performed to a live audience by our resident thespian, that we might preserve author anonymity till the votes are tallied. Hosted by Amy Stephenson and Casey Childers.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsPerforming Arts |
Dick Van Dyke's British Accent invites you to experience the reunion episode of Shipwreck in the comfort of your earholes. We invite seven formerly dignified writers to take on adult characters from P.L. Travers's series of novels about haunted nanni... more
It's BYO cocaine to the very last New York Comic Con Shipwreck. We Cujoled six hilarious people to compete On Writing so that one might emerge The Shining winner of Shipwreck. Whose story will Carrie them to victory, and who will leave in Misery? Joi... more
It's BYO cocaine to endure the Misery of the very last monthly Shipwreck show. We Cujoled seven of San Francisco's best writers to compete On Writing so that one might emerge The Shining winner of Shipwreck. Whose story will Carrie them to victory, a... more
Break out the Cutty Sark and jump in the nearest well: it's time for The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. We take four humans and two animals from Murakami's most iconic book and assign them to six writers tasked with the impossible: creating even weirder sex... more
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What can I say? I have read books I would never have picked up were it not for Shipwreck. I have encountered sexual proclivities I would never have been horrified by were it not for Shipwreck. It sounds strange to say that a literary erotic fanfiction competition could make you grow as a person, except for perhaps in the pants, but this one can. Because underneath all the pat lines and the puns and the penis jokes is a simple message: that there is more than one way to approach and enjoy literat... more
So gross, but so funny. But so gross. But so funny.
I’ve fortunate enough to have been privy to the live version since its outset, and I’m so happy to see that this delightful filth can be enjoyed by the masses. All smut should be this well-written and hilarious.
We all love problematic things — carbs, racist children’s books, ourselves — but usually have to love them in secret, under many blankets, in that weird cupboard over the fridge. Shipwreck brings brilliant writer’s together to “honor” all your problematic literary favs by dragging them out screaming, showing their horrifying underthings to the world, and then making gentle, restorative, liberal-progressive love to them. more
I started listening to Shipwreck last semester to get me through Western Lit class. more
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