The year in fic memes, resurrected
Dec. 17th, 2007 07:03 pmTime for those memes again, which last year I got from
likeadeuce.
a) The one in which you post the first sentence of the first story you posted each month this year:
January
The downside of slaughtering an entire village was the utter lack of personnel available to arrange transport the next day.
Morning After (AtS, Angel(us)/Darla).
February
Emma Frost does not do Valentine's Day.
Valentine (Astonishing X-Men, Emma Frost/Scott Summers)
March
The first time someone tells her, she rips out his throat.
Fragile (AtS, Darla)
April
It always came down to this.
Burial Ground (Alias, Sydney Bristow, Arvin Sloane)
May
In the end, he was grateful to them.
Brave New World (Heroes, Sylar, Nathan)
June
When Mohinder finds out he had a sister he never knew, he feels oddly cheated, as if he had lost a race before it ever began.
Brothers and Sisters (Heroes, Ensemble)
July
Harry told her, early on, what she’d have to do in the extremely unlikely case he’d be defeated by the Doctor.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Dr. Who, Lucy Saxon, The Master, The Doctor)
August
Dear Sunnydale Exile,
He: was great when we were in school together, then turned into a sanctimonious prick for a while.
Ask Buffy, (Dr. Who/BTVS crack!fic, Buffy Summers, The Doctor, The Master)
September
Just a few hours before the world ended, they got lucky.
Nowhere Man (Torchwood/Dr. Who/DS9, Torchwood ensemble, The Master, The Doctor, Elim Garak)
October
It's not the torture, or the fact he had to order his best friend to cut off one of his fingers, or that the appendix in question is currently being reattached by a surgeon which means Arvin can't be elsewhere, taking her of the incredible mess that is SD-6 right now: no, what really makes him feel oddly helpless and at the same time indignant are two different things.
Scar (Alias, Arvin Sloane, Jack Bristow)
November
One of the first requests which Mohinder makes once he starts working in the lab they gave him isn’t for anything scientific.
The Only Game In Town (Heroes, Mohinder, Bob, Noah Bennet, Eden)
December
It was impossible to work with them on a daily basis and not to wonder, every now and then, what it would be like to have one of their gifts.
Players (Heroes, Noah Bennet, Bob Bishop)
Conclusions to be drawn from the above: Huh. I was less mono-fannish than I thought. Alias is still The Arvin Sloane Show, Co-starring The Bristows in my fanfic, I dabbled for the first time in Dr. Who and Torchwood and only the third or so time in X-Men, and what completely cracks me up about the Heroes examples is that Mohinder, whom I only warmed up to in season 2 and was more or less indifferent towards in season 1, scores twice by sheer luck of the draw, not to mention that my least favourite Heroes character scores once.
Moving on to
b) The other year in fic meme:
Favorite story this year: Heroes: Runaways. Which just was a blast to write and even got graced with fanart by
futuresoon.
My best story this year: Dreaming, though perhaps I'm too close to that one to judge; excepting it, either Runaways, Nowhere Man or Through A Glass Darkly.
Most underappreciated by the universe, in my opinion:. No complaints this year, thanks. I mean, even the Simone story got feedback, and Simone is one of the least popular characters in (Heroes) fandom.
Most fun story: Campaign Secrets.
Sexiest story: Alas, I fail at sex. Even when I do write pairings, like Darla/Angel or Nathan/Meredith, there isn't any actual sex in them. The one story in which I was a bit tempted to include a threesome was Through A Glass Darkly, but it would have distracted from the point of the story, and besides, did I mention I fail at sex?
"Holy crap, that's wrong, even for you" story: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Lucy Saxon and her situation in Sound of Drums and Last of the Timelords demanded no less.
Story that shifted my own perceptions of the characters: Nowhere Man. It made me feel oddly protective and affectionate towards the Torchwood team.
Hardest story to do: Not in the sense of writing it but in the sense of angsting about its reception: that would be "Nowhere Man" as well. Because it's a Owen point of view story, and Owen isn't just hated by most of fandom, I happened to know that the intended recepient of the story,
astrogirl2, hated him as well. But this particular tale would not have worked with any other member of the Torchwood team in Owen's position within the story, because a) none of the others were as culpable for opening the Rift, and thus had that much to atone for, and b) none of the others would have allowed for the crucial parallel/contrast at the climactic scene. So Owen it was. Imagine my relief when Astro actually liked the story!
Biggest surprise: The only game in town, because it's a Mohinder story. Mohinder was on my list of most expendable and uninteresting characters in s1, I fast forwarded through a lot of his scenes, and then s2 started and lo and behold, I was... intrigued? Fascinated? Yep, not too strong a word, by his storyline, in every episode he showed up in. And promptly wrote fanfic.
Most revealing story: About a character? Hm, perhaps Hell is (Noah Bennet) or On giving your heart to the dragon (Hiro). About me? Playback. Spot that paragraph where I vent my irritation about a certain type of fanfic.
A story I want remembered: Dreaming again.
a) The one in which you post the first sentence of the first story you posted each month this year:
January
The downside of slaughtering an entire village was the utter lack of personnel available to arrange transport the next day.
Morning After (AtS, Angel(us)/Darla).
February
Emma Frost does not do Valentine's Day.
Valentine (Astonishing X-Men, Emma Frost/Scott Summers)
March
The first time someone tells her, she rips out his throat.
Fragile (AtS, Darla)
April
It always came down to this.
Burial Ground (Alias, Sydney Bristow, Arvin Sloane)
May
In the end, he was grateful to them.
Brave New World (Heroes, Sylar, Nathan)
June
When Mohinder finds out he had a sister he never knew, he feels oddly cheated, as if he had lost a race before it ever began.
Brothers and Sisters (Heroes, Ensemble)
July
Harry told her, early on, what she’d have to do in the extremely unlikely case he’d be defeated by the Doctor.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Dr. Who, Lucy Saxon, The Master, The Doctor)
August
Dear Sunnydale Exile,
He: was great when we were in school together, then turned into a sanctimonious prick for a while.
Ask Buffy, (Dr. Who/BTVS crack!fic, Buffy Summers, The Doctor, The Master)
September
Just a few hours before the world ended, they got lucky.
Nowhere Man (Torchwood/Dr. Who/DS9, Torchwood ensemble, The Master, The Doctor, Elim Garak)
October
It's not the torture, or the fact he had to order his best friend to cut off one of his fingers, or that the appendix in question is currently being reattached by a surgeon which means Arvin can't be elsewhere, taking her of the incredible mess that is SD-6 right now: no, what really makes him feel oddly helpless and at the same time indignant are two different things.
Scar (Alias, Arvin Sloane, Jack Bristow)
November
One of the first requests which Mohinder makes once he starts working in the lab they gave him isn’t for anything scientific.
The Only Game In Town (Heroes, Mohinder, Bob, Noah Bennet, Eden)
December
It was impossible to work with them on a daily basis and not to wonder, every now and then, what it would be like to have one of their gifts.
Players (Heroes, Noah Bennet, Bob Bishop)
Conclusions to be drawn from the above: Huh. I was less mono-fannish than I thought. Alias is still The Arvin Sloane Show, Co-starring The Bristows in my fanfic, I dabbled for the first time in Dr. Who and Torchwood and only the third or so time in X-Men, and what completely cracks me up about the Heroes examples is that Mohinder, whom I only warmed up to in season 2 and was more or less indifferent towards in season 1, scores twice by sheer luck of the draw, not to mention that my least favourite Heroes character scores once.
Moving on to
b) The other year in fic meme:
Favorite story this year: Heroes: Runaways. Which just was a blast to write and even got graced with fanart by
My best story this year: Dreaming, though perhaps I'm too close to that one to judge; excepting it, either Runaways, Nowhere Man or Through A Glass Darkly.
Most underappreciated by the universe, in my opinion:. No complaints this year, thanks. I mean, even the Simone story got feedback, and Simone is one of the least popular characters in (Heroes) fandom.
Most fun story: Campaign Secrets.
Sexiest story: Alas, I fail at sex. Even when I do write pairings, like Darla/Angel or Nathan/Meredith, there isn't any actual sex in them. The one story in which I was a bit tempted to include a threesome was Through A Glass Darkly, but it would have distracted from the point of the story, and besides, did I mention I fail at sex?
"Holy crap, that's wrong, even for you" story: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Lucy Saxon and her situation in Sound of Drums and Last of the Timelords demanded no less.
Story that shifted my own perceptions of the characters: Nowhere Man. It made me feel oddly protective and affectionate towards the Torchwood team.
Hardest story to do: Not in the sense of writing it but in the sense of angsting about its reception: that would be "Nowhere Man" as well. Because it's a Owen point of view story, and Owen isn't just hated by most of fandom, I happened to know that the intended recepient of the story,
Biggest surprise: The only game in town, because it's a Mohinder story. Mohinder was on my list of most expendable and uninteresting characters in s1, I fast forwarded through a lot of his scenes, and then s2 started and lo and behold, I was... intrigued? Fascinated? Yep, not too strong a word, by his storyline, in every episode he showed up in. And promptly wrote fanfic.
Most revealing story: About a character? Hm, perhaps Hell is (Noah Bennet) or On giving your heart to the dragon (Hiro). About me? Playback. Spot that paragraph where I vent my irritation about a certain type of fanfic.
A story I want remembered: Dreaming again.