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2017: the year of finishing what I started
Hello folks. I turned 44 in June and so I thought I'd finish some stories I had lurking in my folders:
Absinthe I read a great deal of exceedingly fine Inception fic (oh, please do read this marvel by eleveninches: The Material Life of the Californian Suburb), but I only tried my hand at writing it once. In 2012. About two days after I read that particular story, in fact. Anyway, I like it. I think Arthur owning a shiny blue funnycar with red dice emblazoned on the side is probably my favorite headcannon in some time.
everything unknown appears magnificent I was in pretty deep in Sherlock fandom - but again, I only tried to write one story, in January of 2012. Which again, I didn't finish until November 2017. I wrote it for Mel. (My favorites in Sherlock fandom are wildly different: Pru's The Least of All Possible Mistakes (and the excellent Lazulus podfic which I've basically used to commit LOAPM to memory) and merripestin's Safe Distance.)
I wrote three Yuletide fics this year!
If you saw Moon, you might like Vintage. Sam Bell and... all the other Sam Bells, and a team of Old Pros. Technically, I started writing THIS one in... um. I think, like, 2009? 2010 maybe? It was originally for Slodwick's Picture is Worth 1000 Words challenge, in which I received a picture of a bottle of wine. It was, to date, the only challenge story I didn't complete by the deadline. I don't have any idea why. Anyway, I took my old notes and started it over, this time in first person. I do hope syllogismos liked it, especially since I'd been chewing on it for such a very long time.
Every Yuletide story I wrote this year happened to be in first person.
Since the other two were Tana French Dublin Murder Squad fics, that kind of comes with the territory.
a forger gives you the goods Moran and Conway are lured into Frank Mackey's new line of work. For arbitrarily.
the share Set in the same universe as 'forger', a meditation on Richie Curran's hidden talents. For brighty.
Let's see what 2018 brings us. Peace and justice to you in the coming year.
Please rec your fave Yuletide stories (or ANY stories!) from this year in comments!
Absinthe I read a great deal of exceedingly fine Inception fic (oh, please do read this marvel by eleveninches: The Material Life of the Californian Suburb), but I only tried my hand at writing it once. In 2012. About two days after I read that particular story, in fact. Anyway, I like it. I think Arthur owning a shiny blue funnycar with red dice emblazoned on the side is probably my favorite headcannon in some time.
everything unknown appears magnificent I was in pretty deep in Sherlock fandom - but again, I only tried to write one story, in January of 2012. Which again, I didn't finish until November 2017. I wrote it for Mel. (My favorites in Sherlock fandom are wildly different: Pru's The Least of All Possible Mistakes (and the excellent Lazulus podfic which I've basically used to commit LOAPM to memory) and merripestin's Safe Distance.)
I wrote three Yuletide fics this year!
If you saw Moon, you might like Vintage. Sam Bell and... all the other Sam Bells, and a team of Old Pros. Technically, I started writing THIS one in... um. I think, like, 2009? 2010 maybe? It was originally for Slodwick's Picture is Worth 1000 Words challenge, in which I received a picture of a bottle of wine. It was, to date, the only challenge story I didn't complete by the deadline. I don't have any idea why. Anyway, I took my old notes and started it over, this time in first person. I do hope syllogismos liked it, especially since I'd been chewing on it for such a very long time.
Every Yuletide story I wrote this year happened to be in first person.
Since the other two were Tana French Dublin Murder Squad fics, that kind of comes with the territory.
a forger gives you the goods Moran and Conway are lured into Frank Mackey's new line of work. For arbitrarily.
the share Set in the same universe as 'forger', a meditation on Richie Curran's hidden talents. For brighty.
Let's see what 2018 brings us. Peace and justice to you in the coming year.
Please rec your fave Yuletide stories (or ANY stories!) from this year in comments!