Isn't it?! I loved it. She is a friend -- she wrote lots of Buffy and Angel and Alias fic back in the day, and has since moved on to X-Men First Class almost exclusively (many of which are also very hot Charles/Erik stories). She's also the author I met on tour.
And I have not been dabbling in Austen fandom, really, especially since I'm more of a Bronte girl, but I loved this so much now I want more. I have to find some Emma fic, since that's my favorite.
I will read pretty much anything Yahtzee writes. (Except the XMFC stuff, I have no interest.) Didja read her Sense & Sensibility/Doctor Who crossover? That was awesome, especially the podfic version, which Fay recorded.
No! Although ... I'm not so into the Dr. Who stuff. What I want, secretly, is to get her to write me smutty Jane Eyre fic.
Sorry I didn't check back in time to help you out, WindSparrow. Any other takers?
That P&P fic looks good. Ovation's running the Colin Firth series, so I'm in the perfect mood for it.
Yahtzee's stories are consistently engaging -- she gives amazing character voices. Like Consuela, I'm not reading XMFC, and she was big into Angel/Cordelia back in the day, a pairing that made me run screaming to the opposite direction. But anything else she's written, I think I've given a try. I remember she wrote an amazing Spock/Uhura shortly after the movie came out that made me very happy. Although, despite all her Jossverse fic and everything else she's written since, she'll always be the one who made me burst out sobbing at work with "Goodnight, Moon." One of my top 10 -- maybe 5 -- fanfic I've ever read.
Oh! That's what I know her from. "Goodnight, Moon."
What fandom is "Goodnight, Moon"?
Joan of Arcadia crossover with (more like in the universe of) The Day After Tomorrow. It's much better than the movie.
I may have to check out the Doctor Who crossover. If I can ever pull my head out of all the Avenger fic out there. I'm falling so far behind!
Goodnight, Moon: [link]
You don't need to know anything about Joan of Arcadia to enjoy the story. All you need to know is that Joan is a teenage girl who talks to God, and she's got loving parents and two brothers: an older brother, Kevin, who is in a wheelchair and a younger brother, Luke, who is a science nerd. (Man, I loved Luke SO MUCH. I wonder what Michael Welch is doing now.)