This fic, y'all, this fic. It's as if my author read my request (for Sara being awesome, and having agency, and making her past shape her present
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I think I've found it, folks: my favorite fic of all time (thus far).
The Progress of Sherlock Holmes by ivyblossom Sherlock, Sherlock/John, John/Mary. This is it: the fic to end all fics. For me, at least. Absolutely epic first person Sherlock stream-of-consciousness story (the near-elimination of "I" is a masterful, masterful stylistic choice) that is one
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Dear F-list: I am tired and my brain is broken and I am in desperate need of some shameless fannish escapism. Have a meme (that I nicked from redbrunja).
Name a character or pairing I know and I'll tell you what cliches, kinks, or tropes I'd write for them.
Remix authors are no longer anonymous, so I suppose it's time to claim my efforts.
As far as the pinch hit goes, I got the assignment on Sunday. In fact, I took it without even looking at the author's fic beforehand. (Not something I recommend if you're remixing, by the way. I just really lucked out.) The original plan was to remix Wreckage, a 500
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Long time no see! Sadly, Real Life has derailed my writing resolutions. Which is tough, since writing has long been my biggest stress reliever. I've been vowing to find time to write something for the last month, and it just hadn't happened until now.
Big Girl Pants New Girl, Jess/Nick, Winston, Schmidt, Cece. For dynastessa and thetidebreaks. Characters belong to Elizabeth Meriwether and Fox. Jess has finally figured out the secret of their shared universe. It's all about the pants. Maybe, just maybe, about one pair in particular.
Every year I make a writing-relating resolution. It's usually something specific and focused that I can work on slowly (read: procrastinate) for the next twelve months, and eventually never actually finish. This year, after having such a rewardingly-productive Yuletide season, I decided to join forces with the_afterlight and do things a little differently
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