Fic I Wrote
G is for Gravity for
sg_fignewton's birthday alphabet soup. Daniel's in a tight spot and Sam and the team help him climb out of it.
"'m never getting up," Daniel muttered as Sam cut the rope harness off him. He cracked open an eye to look at her. "Don't tell Newton, but gravity is very over-rated."
Drifting Out at Sea (1/2),
(2/2) | (PG) | 11,774 words | 10/2/2008
Gen. Mitchell, Carter, Jackson, O'Neill, Teal'c, Weir, Sheppard, Teyla, etc. Written for
apocalypse_kreeSam's words echo off the walls, through his ears, and the mug is flying through the air to smash against the opposite wall before Cam realizes he threw it. “You’re not supposed to survive the end of your world.”
Fic I read and loved (not a comprehensive list)
The Problem at Hand by
cnidarian is a rare fic about Jack and Janet and a little problem off-world. Adult in a way, but with a gen feel. Very in character and fun (well, maybe not for Jack).
It's a good thing Zats was reccing OT3 last month because apparently
surreallis wrote a Sam/Jack/Daniel fic I hadn't yet read.
Drifting Back to Life plays with how they might find themselves together, what might drive things apart, and deals with the year Daniel's missing. So, hey, OT3 AND Ascension-Amnesia fic. How can you go wrong?
Also by way of Zats,
kellifer_fic's bunch of ficlets on this post
here are all gems (a bit of everything there).
And, in my unexplained weakness for Sam and Daniel kid!fic: aliens make them do it and they learn to deal with the consequences (including the funniest team commissary conversation EVER) in
F*ck by Thresja.
While avoiding writing I accidentally re-read through most of
samdonne's SG-1 fic. There's the creative, sometimes chilling apoca-esque
Five Billion Years of Sunshine (seven ways SG-1 could have destroyed the world). The bitter, tired, Stargate program-goes-public Daniel talking with a dying Emmett Bregman in
Limping Toward Bethleham and the chilling story I keep going back to,
Have Snake, Will Travel (Director's Cut) a post-Chimera AU where Osiris captures Daniel for a little road trip with snarky comments from Sarah.
And, finally,
synecdochic expanded her Broken Wings Verse some more. I finally got around to the excellent
A Howling in the Factory Yard which was fantastic in all the expected ways and less wince-inducing than I was expecting from the warning. Luckily I waited long enough to read it that I could immediately follow with the
roll with it: prologue that shows the characters dealing immediately after (Sam! Barrett! Davis! Reynolds! Plus all the usual Broken Wings crowd)