So, to try to realize my good intentions of increased blogging in the new year, and because this has been a lot of fun in the past, I'm jumping into this year's Fandom Snowflake Challenge.
Day 1
In your own space, post a rec for at least three fanworks that you have created. It can be your favorite fanworks that you've created, or fanworks you feel no one ever saw, or fanworks you say would define you as a creator. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
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Ha, first off, anyone who knows me knows that I have a lot more unfinished material in my docs files than finished fics that have actually been posted, but I have managed to finish a few over the past few years that I'm especially happy with, posted alphabetically by fandom below:
1)
Beware of Falling Objects, Les Miserables, Cosette/Javert - I thought I'd be the only person in the world who was into the idea of modern!AU Cosette & Javert getting drunk on a bridge and talking themselves out of suicide and into bed, but there are apparently other weirdos like me. *G*
2)
somewhere east of Taliesen (can't get there from here), Once Upon a Time, Ruby-centric fic with brief Ruby/Whale - post-season 1, Ruby/Red dealing with post-curse Storybrooke and who she is now.
3)
I Have Not Conquered Everest, Point Pleasant, Christina/Boyd - I'm probably one of about five people who remembers this show, so I was really excited to write for this fandom in Yuletide a few years back.
4)
Crack-the-Whip, Profiler, Frances/John - continuing the unconventional theme, I'm probably one of about five people out there who likes Frannie Malone or Frannie/John, but they have a train-wreck quality that appeals to me.
5)
Call It An Adventure, Veronica Mars, Veronica + Logan friendship - written for a very early VM Secret Santa exchange in the middle of season 1, so it's a bit dated now in light of what happened in the following seasons, but still one of my nostalgic favorites.
I hope this list provides a little bit of enjoyment and amusement, and I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone else comes up with!
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