Extras.
All timestamps , world-building notes, and deleted scenes will be linked from here.
Note that I add a comment to this post whenever I do add a new one (mostly timestamps), so if you want to know if I add to this verse, this may be a handy post to follow.
As with all my fics, you can find any of these
on AO3 as well.
Timestamps (in chronological order).
They were thy brothers.Gabriel’s point of view. The scene between Gabriel and Sam in the barn, that first night.
Pelion, with all its woods.Sam’s point of view. Sam wakes up in Gabriel’s wagon, newly human-shaped again. A.k.a., That Thing That Happened Which Dean Didn’t Get.
An Acorn ButtonDean’s point of view, with brief Sam coda. Set just after the main fic: Dean works out that Sam has feelings for Gabriel.
Bright as a Gorgon’s EyesCastiel’s point of view on events of the main story, including some new scenes with Dean, Rachel, and Gabriel, and carrying on to about three weeks after the main fic.
Every Fertile Inch.Six Castiel/Dean sex scenes, one per week, for the first six weeks after the end of March-Stalkers Mighty. Alternating points of view between Dean and Castiel. Basically, lots of fumbling awkward how-do-we-do-sex-and-also-this-relationship learning.
Timelines.
Authorial timelines, and Jody’s entries in the town annals for the first few months of the story.
Deleted scenes.
In which the boys make Ellen’s bathhouse muddy. In which Gabriel throws porn at Dean’s head. In which Castiel is not injured by demon!Dean and that whole scene ends rather differently. In which Bobby, Jody, etc meet all the angels for the first time in the field. And also there is Charlie. All the unfinished scenes from Pelion, plus attempted porny massages.
Poll. Regarding which timestamps or ficlets you’d like to see, once I get the time to do any.
Essay on Beowulf. This is the academic paper I wrote on Beowulf a few years ago, from which I drew the themes I refer to in March-Stalkers Mighty. I expect it to have a tiny tiny audience. :) The post is friends-locked (both on here and on dreamwidth), because do you know how many hits my academic blog gets when I so much as mention the word 'beowulf' from people searching for 'beowulf essay download' and 'beowulf paper'? The answer is 'many'.
If you've an LJ/DW account, feel free to friend me even if we don't know each other - I just use 'friend' as a list of 'people who write interesting things' myself, so I've no objection to other people doing it. If you don't, and really really want to read this essay for some reason, send me a message letting me know your email address and I'll get it to you.
You might also want to take a look at the
author’s notes and readers’ questions for this verse.