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fic recs (multifandom)
Whee, someone asked for one of my story-thingies at storyfinders. That's the first time that ever happened and it makes me rather ridiculously happy.
on that happy note: fic recs...
Those Three Words by
argosy (SGA)
McKay/Sheppard; NC-17; humor/romance; 5,700 words
Summary: John has something he wants to say, but it won't be easy.
Another thing that brought a big smile to my face. Emotionally stunted!John, Rodney, and a very long jumper ride... delightful read. :)
Patrick and the Flim-Flam Man by Rachael Sabotini (A Dogs Breakfast/SGA)
Patrick/John; PG-13; 6,500 words
summary: Patrick was a free spirit, a rebel who liked to sort his fruit loops by color, while John was the stunt coordinator of Starcrossed, a late night sci-fi soap opera.
Wow, she nailed Patrick's characterization in a way I wouldn't have thought possible. I mean, that can't be an easy character to write. The two shows fuse quite nicely, too!
The Running Order by Adaptation Decay (Drop the Dead Donkey)
gen; 760 words
And now... Drop The Dead Donkey. This fanfiction was first broadcast in December 2008 when Jonathon Ross had been suspended from the BBC for leaving abusive messages on Andrew Sachs' answering machine, the collapse of the Icelandic banking industry was pushing the UK further into a recession and retail chain Woolworths was about to cease trading after sixty years on Britain's high streets.
This could be a scene straight from the show. (That was one good show!)
on that happy note: fic recs...
Those Three Words by
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McKay/Sheppard; NC-17; humor/romance; 5,700 words
Summary: John has something he wants to say, but it won't be easy.
Another thing that brought a big smile to my face. Emotionally stunted!John, Rodney, and a very long jumper ride... delightful read. :)
Patrick and the Flim-Flam Man by Rachael Sabotini (A Dogs Breakfast/SGA)
Patrick/John; PG-13; 6,500 words
summary: Patrick was a free spirit, a rebel who liked to sort his fruit loops by color, while John was the stunt coordinator of Starcrossed, a late night sci-fi soap opera.
Wow, she nailed Patrick's characterization in a way I wouldn't have thought possible. I mean, that can't be an easy character to write. The two shows fuse quite nicely, too!
The Running Order by Adaptation Decay (Drop the Dead Donkey)
gen; 760 words
And now... Drop The Dead Donkey. This fanfiction was first broadcast in December 2008 when Jonathon Ross had been suspended from the BBC for leaving abusive messages on Andrew Sachs' answering machine, the collapse of the Icelandic banking industry was pushing the UK further into a recession and retail chain Woolworths was about to cease trading after sixty years on Britain's high streets.
This could be a scene straight from the show. (That was one good show!)