You like ships. You don't seem to be looking at the destinations. What you care about is the ships, and mine's the nicest.

Kaylee ,'Serenity'


Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?

This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.


Vortex - Sep 21, 2014 7:11:51 am PDT #9104 of 10434
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Don't usually toot my own horn for my writing, but had to share this comment I got on a fic because I laughed out loud.

My god where has this fic been all my life lol. Just gonna slow clap that bitch out cuz dayum. lovely just lovely.


Beverly - Sep 21, 2014 7:56:56 am PDT #9105 of 10434
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Link to the fic, plz, Vortex?


Juliebird - Sep 22, 2014 4:16:41 pm PDT #9106 of 10434
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I've discovered Tabi_essentually, and she is grand. The nuance, depth, and foreshadowing, not mention the genuine flashes of humour and the hit but not explicit sex ( I won't say sex scenes, because they are scenes that happen to have sex in them, but are not a primary aspect of any "scene".

I'm probably 300k into the story, and it could all end badly soon, but so far I haven't been disappointed.

Love the background for Arthur (Brick) and super love the non-needy relationship between A and E. The subtle contrasts to Mal and Dom.

Also, the whump and following h/c is teh best. Because the h/c is not a prelude to porn, and the whump isn't either.

I've probably just doomed the rest of the fic to pissing me off.


chrismg - Sep 27, 2014 8:57:07 am PDT #9107 of 10434
"...and then Legolas and the Hulk destroy the entire Greek army." - Penny Arcade

Next chapter of alt-S4 OUaT is in Buffista Fic. Last chance to write before the actual season starts! In this chapter, Prince Jan sings the Exposition Song in a minor key, and Emma discovers they're making a detour into a completely different fairy tale.


§ ita § - Sep 27, 2014 9:27:50 am PDT #9108 of 10434
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

There's an SPN author who puts the same OC into all her stories. I think I'm making too much about it, but a lot of the pull of the mythos for me is isolation, and for her to put in a tall long-haired goodlooking guy called Jet (short for Jethro Tull) into every single story (I'm now reading a Weechester story that's disturbing the zen by making Cas a mystery brother Dean's age and so Dean & Sam is well different). It's a long story, and she has me only because I want to see if these are my prejudices and the story succeeds nonetheless.

But how do you feel about recurring OCs (Jet! Seriously!)?


Matt the Bruins fan - Sep 27, 2014 9:36:54 am PDT #9109 of 10434
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Do you mean in a series set in the same continuity, or across unrelated stories? I can only recall running across any examples of the former, but Nanoochka trained me to want them burned and salted.


WindSparrow - Sep 27, 2014 9:50:55 am PDT #9110 of 10434
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

I can think of precious few OCs who were carefully crafted and engaging enough that I wanted to see them the first time, let alone tolerate repeated appearances. Of course, I tend not to torment myself by reading authors who indulge themselves this way by returning to their troughs. I can think of at least one OC that I thoroughly enjoyed from a favorite author, that I would be delighted to find elsewhere in her oeuvre. Of course, that author has skill and discipline enough to cast any given scene only with essential personnel. So if any of her OCs reappeared it would be for good cause and I would enjoy them.


§ ita § - Sep 27, 2014 10:01:44 am PDT #9111 of 10434
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Do you mean in a series set in the same continuity, or across unrelated stories? I can only recall running across any examples of the former, but Nanoochka trained me to want them burned and salted.

I'm not clear. He's all over this story--the summary is that an infant Cas is joined to the Winchester family, but to this point it's all about Jet. But if I see him in a summary, I bolt. I'm fairly sure it's not the same continuity because this is the first story I've seen where Cas grew up with the boys. I think he just gets dropped into all the stories.

And...Jet? Really? Was Jeff taken?

Nanoochka trained me to want them burned and salted.

Man, I never finished that. Talk about a "I can write a character better than Kripke and his pals" ire-inducing WIP.

In theory, I swear, I don't mind them. But the SPN world is so massive that if you want good, bad, good turned bad, bad turned good good seeming bad bad seeming good, someone (probably of either gender) they're out there for you.

Yet people marry Jo to Crowley and make him a good guy...might as well be OC at that point.


chrismg - Sep 27, 2014 10:32:19 am PDT #9112 of 10434
"...and then Legolas and the Hulk destroy the entire Greek army." - Penny Arcade

Hmmm. I've created a few OCs for "It's Already Here"(Hans and Anna's children) and the plan is to have them survive, so they could theoretically reappear in future stories set in the the same universe. But I wouldn't write a story focusing on them without having built up a lot of fannish goodwill towards them in particular and my writing in general.


§ ita § - Sep 27, 2014 11:12:16 am PDT #9113 of 10434
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Here's an explanation of her OC: [link]

OC kidlets make total sense. OC friends feel--it's not quite Mary Sue, but still.