Mostly recs
Jun. 16th, 2011 02:58 pmEvery now and then I wonder if I should rethink the colour choices of my journal layout. Yes, I am in fact aware that they are eye-searing to people other than me! The worst bit is that I am a total hypocrite: I grumble to myself when other people do their journals in hard-to-read colours, and thank the universe for my precious "zap colors" bookmarklet. And yet. Here I happily sit with a journal that requires one to read text against a bright yellow background. Classy, Sophia.
And now, have some recs. Because I feel like reccing! This is a rec set of: things that are not my major fandoms. Mostly because for my major fandoms I'd be sitting here going "but I can't neglect these five dozen other brilliant stories that also need reccing!"
A Garden in the Punjab, by
rosie_rues. The Secret Garden, gen. Oh my goodness this fic is so lovely. It's about Mary's ayah, and her daughter, and gardens, and it is gorgeous and also just a great story.
Notes from the desk of the Barrayan Cultural Liaison Officer, by
ankaret. The Vorkosigan Saga, gen. This is a hilarious epistolary fic in the form of the sorts of emails that the poor Barrayan Cultural Liaison Officer has to deal with on a regular basis. It is just priceless.
Putting the Natives at Ease, by
burntcopper. Narnia, gen. In which the Pevensie children disconcert their parents after their return from the countryside. It's told from the perspective of the parents, and it is really effective.
Oath by Elementalv, a Selective Sampling, by
kumquatix. Supernatural, Dean/asexual!Castiel. This fic is a...sort of a remix, done in a fascinating way: the author took the original story by Elementalv and cut it down into a shorter story containing only words by elementalv, but with a very different overall meaning to the story than the original fic. It is fascinating!
Four Myths about Jean Calvin that Exploded in Martin Luther's Face, by
abigail89. Historical rpf, John Calvin/Martin Luther. See the title? And the pairing? YEAH. It is exactly as awesome as it sounds.
Baby-sitters Club The Next Generation #6: Byron and the God of California, by
zelempa. Baby-sitters Club, Byron/Jeff. Um. I never read the Baby-sitters Club books. And yet this fic is entirely endearing and lovely and I enjoyed it so much! It is clearly building on a lot of things from the original books, in a loving way, and also just as clearly a very enjoyable story in its own right.
Okay, that's all the recs for now! I hope you enjoyed the fics.
You know, I should do this more often: just randomly do rec posts. I could even do thematically-based ones, like slavefic, or marriages of convenience, or telepathy, and so forth! I mean, hell, I might as well get some use out of my obsessive organization of my delicious.* And it would be fun!
*which is alas still incomplete in its organization!
And now, have some recs. Because I feel like reccing! This is a rec set of: things that are not my major fandoms. Mostly because for my major fandoms I'd be sitting here going "but I can't neglect these five dozen other brilliant stories that also need reccing!"
A Garden in the Punjab, by
Notes from the desk of the Barrayan Cultural Liaison Officer, by
Putting the Natives at Ease, by
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Oath by Elementalv, a Selective Sampling, by
Four Myths about Jean Calvin that Exploded in Martin Luther's Face, by
Baby-sitters Club The Next Generation #6: Byron and the God of California, by
Okay, that's all the recs for now! I hope you enjoyed the fics.
You know, I should do this more often: just randomly do rec posts. I could even do thematically-based ones, like slavefic, or marriages of convenience, or telepathy, and so forth! I mean, hell, I might as well get some use out of my obsessive organization of my delicious.* And it would be fun!
*which is alas still incomplete in its organization!