SGA Santa is open for business!
Do I dare sign up this year?
I wrote a fic for every year from 2007-2011. Actually, pretty much every year I wrote a Christmas theme. Well, except for the squid. And the cross-dressing.
But mostly.
2007:
Silent Night - PG-13 - John/Rodney, team
"Christmas?" John blinked.* (Icarus reviews her own fic: I've always liked the peaceful mood of this short off-world Christmas fic.)
2008:
All Dressed Up And... - R - John/Rodney
John had put a stop to it fifteen years ago. Even burned the evidence. But he just couldn't give it up. What's one more secret between friends?* (This story's stuck with me over the years. Not one I re-read, just, that vivid as I wrote it. If you're into crossdressing....)
2009 A:
Star Drive - PG-13 - John, Rodney friendship
Ten thousand years ago, a cabal of militant anti-Ascensionists had a plan to force the Ancients to stand and fight the Wraith. Now all they need is John Sheppard to set it into motion.* (
Muse's 'Knights of Cydonia' sums up this fic. I wrote John in a space battle. Of course I've gone back to re-read it! And I fixed the original drop off a cliff ending.)
2009 B:
The Pandora Effect - R - Woolsey/Sheppard
Usually Richard avoided entanglements by focusing his affections on someone safely out of reach. But in the midst of a battle with the Wraith, an uncomfortable alliance, and disruptions on Atlantis, Richard is offered everything he could ever want.
2010:
Squid And Christmas Trees - R - John/Rodney
Wherein John handles squid and Rodney makes a death pact. Sort of.* (It's the writing that works for me here. It was written shortly after I wrote my one and only SGA Big Bang, Dragonlord, and there's nothing like writing a massive 80,000 word story in three months -- I started late -- to tone up the writing.)
2011:
Toy Drums & Soldiers - PG-13 - John/Rodney
The Atlantis expedition exchanges Christmas gifts, banter, and inside jokes.
Last year I had to pull out. My cousin moved in with her boyfriend and new baby and life just got really ... complicated.
This year I have a project that involves lots and lots of knitting until the day after Thanksgiving.
Do I try again? It would be due December 10th, so I'd really only have ten days to write it. On the other hand, it's a tradition.
* = You know how some stories you write as experiments but they aren't what you'd choose? While others hit you right in that sweet spot? Well, these starred fics I'd read.