Fic Rec: The Bone Fiddle

Feb 20, 2013 17:17

Title: The Bone Fiddle plus Fanmix
Author: Vulgarweed, htebazytook
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 57,547 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Non-canon character death
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Appalachian AU! In November 1973, Vietnam vet John Watson returns to his family's old home in Arthel County, West Virginia, deep in coal country. ( Read more... )

content: smoking, genre: au, content: bamf jw, genre: case fic, verse: sherlock bbc, pairing: jw/sh, character: john watson, genre: slash m/m, character: sherlock holmes, genre: romance

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glos10 February 20 2013, 17:49:00 UTC
I loved it. simple as that. Sliightly more difficult to read for me (as a non-native english speaker) because of the different wording and dialogues, but so worth it!

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butterflyweb February 20 2013, 22:39:46 UTC
I see this recced all over the place and one of these days I'm going to break down and give it a try. The writing looks great from the example, but as a citizen of the area the fic is set in...that culture is like, the last thing I want around my Sherlock, lol. Deer hunting and tobacco chewing and country and just...everything I really dislike about where I live haha.

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swissmarg February 21 2013, 07:21:24 UTC
Well, not everything is to everyone's taste. That's okay. There are plenty of other great fics to read. I don't think you need feel that this is a 'must-read'. I am also American (although not from Appalachia) and grew up there in the 1970s, and I enjoyed seeing references that I could relate to. I was also fascinated to see the melding of BBC Sherlock's canon culture and personality with the culture and era this fic was set in. Sort of like a study in cultural anthropology. Aside from all that, though, the case and the relationship aspects stand firmly on their own two feet. So even if you kind of close one eye to the coal dust and tobacco, it's a great story.

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fannishliss February 23 2013, 10:03:41 UTC
I found it an interesting experience to read as a WV native. The conception and execution was very well done I thought. I guess as a native, it was for me a distraction when local details like WVU or the Greenbrier kept coming up. The best part is that it doesn't rely on stereotypes to tell a story, but actually tells a strong story supported by details of life in WV, c. 1973, very believably. I think they did a reasonably good job reimagining Sherlock and John in that setting.... but the best parts are where they are being Sherlock and John together, rather than the just slightly rough edges where their characters are reimagined in the Appalachian context.

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butterflyweb February 23 2013, 10:20:24 UTC
That's a good point, and I think that's exactly what makes me keep hesitating--it's jarring, like you said, to see something so familiar and because of that, unremarkable, house very remarkable characters. A WVU reference would make me imagine Sherlock on the PRT and my brain would just blank a little :). Like I said, I think I will eventually give it a shot, because I can tell the writing is very good just from what I've skimmed, and I tend to try to let good writing convince me even if an AU is initially off for me. I'll probably end up skimming through some bits (the deer hunting at the beginning turned me off kind of quickly tbh) but the relationship stuff is what I'm there for in the end anyway, right? Thanks for your input~

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call_me_ishmael February 21 2013, 05:17:44 UTC
This was a fucking amazing fic. Awesome AU.

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eris12 February 22 2013, 04:14:31 UTC
I've read this fic at least three times by now. Will most likely read it a few more times. I cannot get enough of it.

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