or making a nonhuman character human, rarely actually lead to interesting stories.
That's kind of what I thought about Teal'c's dream episode.
I myself am very much in favor of good AU's, and lament the fact that they're very hard to do.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
or making a nonhuman character human, rarely actually lead to interesting stories.
That's kind of what I thought about Teal'c's dream episode.
I myself am very much in favor of good AU's, and lament the fact that they're very hard to do.
or making a nonhuman character human, rarely actually lead to interesting stories.
That's kind of what I thought about Teal'c's dream episode.
I myself am very much in favor of good AU's, and lament the fact that they're very hard to do.
I adore AU fic in its narrowest definition, i.e. the protagonists jumping into an alternative version of their universe, via magic or you know, through some twist in quantum mechanics. ::handwaves:: Some of my all favorite fanfic are in this genre--a few Wishverse stories, A.C. Chapin's "Alternative Lifestyle", Most of Julie Fortune's Buffy stories, Yahtzee and Rheanna's "Splinter", Jane Mortimer's "The Sin-Eater" (this one is in XF), Lise William's "Ripcord", etc. But weird-ass out of character historical AUs that are called AU because the characters bear no resemblance whatsoever to their counterparts in the show? They annoy the snot out of me, mostly because they seem inexplicably popular. (Consuela, WORD on "Katherine of Ireland". I recall liking some of Prufrock's Love's stories in the past, but I had to stop reading her stuff when she went off on her historical AU kick. Bleech.)
A month ago, I would have said I had no interest whatsoever in reading dubious gender-switch stories, but I can't say the same now, since I read Shalott's "The World Turned Upside Down". My, that fic was freakin' *brilliant*.
the protagonists jumping into an alternative version of their universe, via magic or you know, through some twist in quantum mechanics
I like these too, except that perhaps the very worst one I ever read was one of these. It's always like that, isn't it? Not the "what" but the "how".
(Edit to add a space and say, EEK! The giant cats! Run!)
Wow, it's been a long time since Emily terrorized me with the giant cats.
Good times.
A month ago, I would have said I had no interest whatsoever in reading dubious gender-switch stories, but I can't say the same now, since I read Shalott's "The World Turned Upside Down". My, that fic was freakin' *brilliant*.
She's on a crazy posting kick right now, bless her heart. I'm just sitting back and wallowing.
Shrift, I'm holding the giant cats hostage until I get Da Vinci's Inquest.
I'm holding the giant cats hostage until I get Da Vinci's Inquest.
Every time I try to copy it for you, something happens. My TV broke, and now the duped tape is stuck in the second head of the VCR.
The omens are ill. I think I'll just have to send you the originals and hope for the best.
Sometimes the way-out-there AUs can be really satisfying. Due South in particular seems to breed them, I can think of three or four just offhand that I'd call excellent. But yeah, the majority are just stupid, pointless, and leave me scratching my head.
Shrift, I figure you're just holding off till I graduate. Besides, if you ever got around to sending them, what would we have to talk about? Only reason I'm still in touch with Miracleman is he promised to make something for my boyfriend's birthday back in 1995, and I love teasing him about it.