Top 10 stories of mine by hitcount on
the Archive:
- The Secretary (Torchwood - 1762)
- Underwood (Torchwood - 1596)
- We Happy Few (Torchwood - 1511)
- A Fowl Morn (may turn into a fair day) (Torchwood - 1462)
- little rattle stilt (Supernatural - 1442)
- Goodbye Dolly (Torchwood - 1414)
- Lucky Number (Torchwood - 1407)
- Golden Ratio (Torchwood - 1354)
- First Aid (Torchwood - 1144)
- Well Played (Torchwood - 944)
It amuses me that the two porny office stories take those top two spots. With stationery kink getting top billing! And it makes me very happy that the next two are the first stories I wrote in the fandom, and worked really freaking hard on with huge investment in how much people liked them. Oh yes, it makes me extremely pleased that the epic year-that-wasn't crackfic is still getting love over two yeas after I posted it.
And speaking of getting love years down the line - yeah, I kind of thought that that would be the Supernatural story still making the rounds years down the track, given that it's pretty much 100% idfic (and baaaaby!winchestersomg!). It's also the only gen story on this list.
It's also generally good to see that the stuff I worked really hard on crafting (like Lucky Number, Well Played, Golden Ratio) are still enduring beyond the first flush of them being posted. Though I still feel kind of disconnected and taken aback that Goodbye Dolly is up there, given that it was the last story I could drag out of myself for Torchwood, and writing it felt sadly like pulling teeth.
Given that everything in that list was written over 2 years ago, there's not been much chance for any Merlin fic to make it up that far, though it pleases me that my first Merlin story is working its way up the first page when I sort by hitcount (far ahead of a fair few Torchwood stories, now).
Have I mentioned I love statistics? And sortability? I just wish we could sort by Kudos as well, that would be interesting.
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