courtney has vanished!

Dec 13, 2008 21:01

anyone know where to find the "how to throw a curveball" series? suddenly none of my links work.

ETA: nevermind, it was just my damned computer (she seems to think enough is enough with this new XF obsession). all is well!

mulder/krycek, krycek, mulder

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themkshrine December 14 2008, 02:16:44 UTC
Btw, Coutney's still writing. She sometimes posts at MK Drabbles, so if you like her stuff, you might want to check it out. I agree; 'Curveball' is one of the greats!

Shannon

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wayfinding vorblessing December 14 2008, 03:24:48 UTC
thanks for directing me to her new stuff! it's kind of confusing, bumbling into such a massive fandom ten years late, but in an awesome way: like finding the mall of the americas in your backyard toolshed, and everything inside is *free*.
"curveball" rocks my world. i mean seriously--it's tough to pick a favourite flavour of m/k, but i think that's mine. so far.

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wendelah1 December 14 2008, 03:03:54 UTC
These worked for me. All I did was google her and the title.

Courtney Gray

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yendrie December 14 2008, 04:55:56 UTC
Oh, I've never read that series. Thanks for mentioning it! There's never enough XF fanfic :D

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in a way, it's a story about irony vorblessing December 14 2008, 05:10:24 UTC
do! it is so good: mulder and krycek both retain all their canon ambiguity and complexity (rather than being reduced, as one or the other of them seems so often to be in fic, to a boring state of perfection), and it's worth reading for that brilliance of characterization alone--but what made me desperate to keep reading was the plotting: all those shifting and competing agendas, all the things neither we nor mulder (nor even krycek-the-sometime-insider) can ever really *know* about what everyone, including themselves, is doing and WHY. so. read it for the hot sex, to start, but REREAD it for the motives and the twists.

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