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Yuletide Treasure 2010–Fanfic I Wrote

  • Posted on June 4, 2011 at 6:50 pm

The list of stories I was gifted with this year is lengthy, and it’s here. Awesome, awesome stuff!

I wrote quite a bit this year, as well, and had a lot of fun doing it! You can find this list and all the other stories I’ve written for Yuletide at my Works page at the Yuletide archive, if you’d rather read them there instead of here. It shows the comments people have made, who they were for, that sort of thing.

What’s in a Name?Modern Family fan fiction, Phil/Claire Dunphy. This was my assigned story. It’s a Phil and Claire story (completely PG-13ish, by the way) but most the extended family make an appearance. It’s the second Modern Family story I’ve written–tons of fun.

Yuletide Treats:

Playing the PartHogan’s Heroes fan fiction; Klink, Hogan. The story primarily features Klink and Hogan. I grew up on this show, but never thought about writing it before. Two people had very similar Klink/Hogan prompts, and while I didn’t go into slash territory (the story’s PG-13, I think), the prompts were the perfect excuse to write a friendship and growing bond between them that I’d always wanted to be there when I was a kid watching the show. God, I loved writing this story. It was so satisfying!

Skin DeepEastern promises slash with Nikolai/Kirill. Three years of Yuletide, three EP slash stories. A tradition maybe? It is Christmastime in the movie, you know. Adults only.

Nothing in My Hat, Nothing Up My SleeveNight Court slash with Dan/Harry. I’m a die-hard Night Court fan. I used to videotape the episodes on Thursday nights and watch them all week. I love these two.

$#*! Denny SaysBoston Legal slash with Denny/Alan. Fairly tame. Technically, it’s a crossover. This isn’t actually part of the Yuletide collection, but it’s Yuletide to me all the same, written for Lyrastar who couldn’t participate this year and posted Christmas eve to seem legit.

Morning with JohnnyWKRP in Cincinnati genfic. Johnny Fever was my favorite, so I couldn’t resist the prompt.

Not Much for ConversationTrue Blood fanfic. It gave me the excuse to have Eric being sexy and Pam being snarky. Adults only.

Everybody Loves Cheese, or Else Panda Cheese commercials fanfic. Yes, the story was written based on some funny cheese commercials. Pure crack, and a lot of fun. Never say no to Panda!

Again, I had a blast with Yuletide. I almost didn’t sign up because I knew I’d be busy, but I’m so glad I did. I always seem to make the time for it, so I anticipate playing again this year. It’s too much fun not to!

Van Helsing fiction site update

  • Posted on at 6:30 pm

I’ve added two more Van Helsing stories to the site, both written this year.

Carl the Poet is my 7th annual April Fool’s Day story.

Just the Right Static Charge was written for my friend Pati’s birthday, which was May 31st. It’s not crack-fic, I actually wrote it quite seriously, but by the end it can serve as a sort of sequel for her other birthday story and an April Fool’s one. Deals with a dark issue, though, so don’t expect some of the silliness that’s in many of my other birthday and April Fool’s Day stories. :)

I also updated the site with the Yuletide Treasure Project stories I wrote in 2010, which I’ll list in another post.

Yuletide Treasure Fanfic Update

  • Posted on at 6:24 pm

Yuletide was, of course, December 25th. That’s when we all got our stories. Then author names were revealed on January 1st.

I’m not sure how I managed it, but I forgot to update this blog with links to the great stories I got, and the stories I wrote for other people. First, the stories written for me.

As it turned out, I was one of the people who somehow didn’t have a story written for her and it wasn’t discovered until Christmas Eve. That happened to several people this year for some reason, but everybody ended up with at least one story for the holidays anyway. I got a bounty of them! I ended up with 8 stories! And they were spread across all 4 of my requests, so I got something in every single one. It was like several Christmases. :)

Here they are so you can read them for yourself. I’m listing them in the order they show on my give page, by category.

Rorschach from Watchmen was one of my requests (with the caveat that I didn’t really want slash or explicit fiction, just him being him, and friendship with Night Owl was also fine). Boy, did I get him! :) .

I also asked for Legion fanfic featuring Gabriel and Michael. They made the movie for me, and they made a great story.

I requested The Prophency fanfic, specifically the characters Thomas and Lucifer, and it was all right if Gabriel was tossed there in somewhere. I love their dynamic, the tension, the whole thing between them. These were so awesome!

And I requested Lawrence of Arabia fan fiction, Lawrence and Ali. I love them together in friendship, in love, in any kind of the obvious devotion that’s between them. What I got was gorgeous.

The really amazing thing is that people took time at the last minute to write something for a stranger to make sure she’d get something in the exchange, and that even written last-minute the stories are all just wonderful.

I LOVE YULETIDE!

I wrote a lot this year too, but I’ll put it in a separate post. I wrote my assigned story, 6 Yuletide Treats and an unofficial Yuletide story for someone who wasn’t participating. When I was busily writing I had no idea I’d get so many stories. What a lovely experience.

For those on the fence, you have 4 or 5 months before the call for fandom nominations, and even beyond that before you have to decide. Consider playing this year if you love fanfiction and have some obscure fandoms you don’t see enough in. You’ll probably have a lot of fun.

Site Update

  • Posted on September 10, 2010 at 10:48 pm

I added two Van Helsing slash stories to my website, one that was posted to LJ in May and one that was posted just a few days ago. The first is adults only, the second is pretty tame. The stories are:

Sins of the Father–This Carl/Van Helsing slash fiction story is about 26,000 words, so it’s not a super-quick read. It was written based on a plot request by Pati, a good friend of mine. I started it a few years ago (seriously) and kept putting it aside because parts weren’t easy to write. I finished it over a year ago, and then set it aside again only to add almost another 10,000 words on before calling it finished.

Of Eyestalks, Stalking and Animal Anatomy–This one had been on my computer for several months, as it was supposed to be a belated birthday story for a friend, and ended up being sort of an early birthday story this year. It’s a sequel to a sequel. You should read The Semantics of Contracts by my friend, and my sequel to that called Semantics and Angry Poultry, before you attempt to read this story, or it won’t make any sense. This is a bit silly, and fun to write.

Marvel Crossing’s supposed to finally go live by the end of this week, which is technically now. I can’t wait to read my story! *bites nails*

Marvel Crossing and General Fanfic Exchanges — Pinch Hitting

  • Posted on August 25, 2010 at 10:33 pm

I love ficathons and fanfic exchanges. The challenge of writing to another person’s specific prompt and trying to come up with a story she likes is big fun for me. The Marvel Movies Crossover Ficathon is the current one I’m involved in and as usual, I’ve enjoyed the process a lot. Maybe even moreso than usual because I’m out of my comfort zone and typical fandoms.

The sign-ups were finished before the end of June, and stories were due on August 15th. Right before the deadline, it was extended for about two days because some people asked. And not everyone came through. Hey, stuff happens. I volunteered to pinch hit last Thursday, and the hope was then to make the stories live today, the following Wednesday, 5 days after the original “live” date. But another pinch hit is needed because there’s still someone without a story, so now the hope is for everything to go live on Monday, about 9 days late.

I emailed the mod and said I could post my pinch hit story today, this afternoon sometime, but if there were still stories outstanding I’d prefer to hang on to it and try to tighten and tinker with the time, because there’s no point in me rushing it in when we’re waiting on another pinch hit, I figure. So I’ll play with it some more and post over the weekend in the hopes that the stories really are going to go live on Monday.

I was involved in a ficathon sometime over the last year, I can’t remember which one did this, but you had a date where you had to turn in a first draft of your story at the very least. I think that’s a pretty good solution to the no-show problem, especially in very small ficathons. I’ve been in a few that had 12-20 people participating and a heavy number of no-shows is pretty difficult, as it seems like the problem is right now.

Stuff happens, and fan fiction certainly isn’t and shouldn’t be a priority for someone who’s sick, dealing with a suddenly too-heavy workload, in a crisis or emergency, or whatever the reasons are for not getting a story in. And I’m in no way completely about the Marvel Crossing thing, but I wish all exchanges had some sort of built-in way to manage pinch hits.

Take Yuletide for instance. I pinch hit the first year I played, and had just a day to write a story–someone got overlooked and ended up with nothing. I’d been tinkering with the story for a few days because I was going to write it as a Treat and ended up having no time. So when the last-minute pinch hit appeared in my email box in that fandom and the recipient hadn’t requested a specific story line, I knew I could write it overnight and get it in on time.

But even ordinary pinch hits only get a few days, while everyone else gets stories that the writers have had several weeks to work on. In small exchanges, people get a month to 6 weeks or so, and sometimes even more than that, and the pinch hits usually get a few days to a week. And I guess it’s bad form to point out that you pinch hit a story, which I think is a shame. If you had a few days to get something together, it makes sense that it’s not going to be as layered or loved on as a story that’s had a month to gel.

Even if I don’t actually start writing a story until a few days before it’s due (which, honestly, is sometimes the case), I’ve been working on it the whole time. I get an idea almost immediately and start working on it in my head, when I’m waiting on hold, when I’m just sitting around with a moment to do nothing. Obviously, stories started earlier, even if only in thought, have the potential to be better (and longer) than those started fresh a few days earlier.

I’m actually pretty happy with my pinch hit story this time. It involves a fandom that I have written a little in, and one I’ve never considered writing in. The fandom I’ve written in required me to write a character I’ve never written, and the other involves a character that really didn’t stand out to me before. I didn’t have to revisit my familiar fandom, but I did rewatch the other movie to make sure I wasn’t going to misrepresent the character. There’s not really much info in the movie and I don’t know his comic history, so I just went with what felt right.

And the recipient asked for a bond between these two characters, preferably more than friendship, so it’s a slash story at its heart and it’s a pairing that would have never considered. But I think I pulled it off realistically. Of course, I might be optimistic and overly rosy about it in the blur of creation and later think it’s an ugly baby. But I’ve enjoyed it. And since there’s another story still due, I’m going to take more time on it and hopefully made it read like something that wasn’t started a few days ago.

By the way, have you ever agonized over something and posted it to an exchange like this one that puts the story into a blind queue, and later realized you left an incredibly stupid mistake in? I did that with my originally assigned story, and while I really like the story I came up with (and hope the recipient likes it!) I feel like those two words that I forgot to delete when I made a change make me look like the stupidest person on the face of the planet. I’m not, but wow. As SOON as the stories go live, I’ll be in there editing that out and hoping that no one read it first. :P

X-Men Movieverse Ficathon

  • Posted on December 3, 2009 at 2:28 pm

Well, the Xmmficathon is over, and it was fun. I have to admit to being a little disappointed that my assigned recipient still hasn’t had anything to say after 5 days, but she hasn’t posted a story yet either and there are about 3 outstanding. So I’m hopeful to hear from her eventually.

The story is an Erik/Charles slash story without anything explicit, really, and because I love them both separately and together, I was thrilled to write it. The story is Stalemate, and I had such a great time writing I think I’ll probably write them some more.

I wrote a Logan and Scott story that’s slash if you squint sideways really, really hard. But it didn’t seem called for to do more than barely hint. It was a pinch hit that I had less than a week to do. I ended up pretty happy with this experience, too. The story is Letting Go. It’s actually set in X3, which was one of my “won’t write” conditions in the ficathon. But since the request asked for a fix of something I hated (well, ONE thing I hated) about X3, it worked out all right for me.

I also helped with a story by contributing a beginning, end and some inner stuff with Charles/Erik and Erik interacting with Mystique. I enjoyed writing those parts, and find I think I’d like to write more Mystique. The story is here.

And the story that was written for me, oh! It’s by ion_bond, who is actually the person responsible for me starting to read Charles/Erik fic in the first place.

It’s a nice fix-it fic from X3. I hated that Magneto turned his back on Mystique in that film, and in fact that was the first sign that it was going to be wrong, wrong, wrong. He wouldn’t have done that, I don’t believe.

It’s wonderful in so many ways far beyond just fixing that injustice. Did you really think that just because Mystique was depowered, she’d become a wallflower? I don’t think so. Yet the only other thing she did in the movie was roll over on Erik. Again, I don’t think so. It has an AU ending to the movie, in which the characters act like . . .themselves! Imagine that. Read this story to see how it should have happened.

Fighting Fair

So that one’s in the can now. Very much fun!  Onward to Yuletide.