there's the fact that I like the characters better in fanfic, which was not true of the Whedon characters.
Oh, totally.
is there a good archive for the GA fic yet, or does anyone have recs?
No archive, but Yuletide had a couple good ones.
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
there's the fact that I like the characters better in fanfic, which was not true of the Whedon characters.
Oh, totally.
is there a good archive for the GA fic yet, or does anyone have recs?
No archive, but Yuletide had a couple good ones.
The only GA fic I've read is Annakovsky's post-Bomb episode fic, [link] in which Kovsky writes George/Bailey and somehow manages to make it work.
RPF with the Muppets! HEEE!
Betsy--House?
God knows, this is a multi-fandom rule, but this was touched off by a particularly bad Duncan/Methos in which Methos was about as hard-shelled as a marshmallow. Or Marshmallow Fluff.
Ah, here's the meta-fic of Methos vs. the Badfic writer: [link]
Has this SGA fic ("Freedom's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose") been recced here yet?
One of the best fics I've ever read in any fandom, ever.
No; but Synecdochic's a pal of mine from popslash fandom, and the two (three?) SGA stories she has out right now are superb. She's working on a big novel-length, punch-you-in-the-gut story right now that I can't wait to read.
Oh my.
I think that's the most powerful SGA fic I've ever read (no small feat when people like shalott and Speranza and Minnow and Consuela are contributing to the fandom).
It reminds me of the kind of story you get from Kat Allison!
That was damn good.
I'd seen all the recs last night, and decided a single episode of SGA was enough for me to dive in and read it. I'm glad I did.
no small feat when people like shalott and Speranza and Minnow and Consuela are contributing to the fandom
!!!
Matt, I can't say what an honor it is to have my name listed in that company.
You're dead wrong, you realize, but it's very kind of you to say so. t grins
And yeah, I shoulda recced "Freedom" here yesterday after I read it, I'm sorry I forgot. Fabulous story, although it's one of the most interesting ones, from a story-telling point of view. Because it's almost all telling, rather than showing. Lots of exposition, very little immediacy, and yet it all works so very well. Really impressive.