Saturday tidbits
Jun. 28th, 2008 05:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Having mailed my Multiverse story, it occured to me that I won't be around for the archive opening on July 7th, due to travels in regions with questionable internet access. Must make sure to leave a note here so that whoever wrote the story for me doesn't think I'm hopelessly rude. Anyway, this year's story for my favourite ficathon was fun to write once I had hit on the crucial idea, and I hope the recipient will be pleased. As crossovers go, though, it's a bit more dependent on readers being familiar with both fandoms than some previous crossovers I've written (for example, futuresoon hasn't watched any DS9 but assured me Nowhere Man still worked for her). We'll see.
Lost:
Someone with a great sense of humour made a Benjamin Linus versus the A-Team vid, which still has me grinning. Spoilers for season 4.
Nothing's gonna change: a look at Sun post- season 4. She's not in a forgiving mood, either of others or herself.
Doctor Who:
Escape: Donna after the Library episodes and during Midnight, trying to come to terms with what (never) happened. Sensitive character portrait.
A life fantastic: Joan Redfern and Tim Latimer from Human Nature/ Family of Blood during World War I and after. There isn't much fanfic about Joan and even less about Tim Latimer, so I was thrilled to find this story that gives us a plausible and touching look at how their lives could have continued.
Lost:
Someone with a great sense of humour made a Benjamin Linus versus the A-Team vid, which still has me grinning. Spoilers for season 4.
Nothing's gonna change: a look at Sun post- season 4. She's not in a forgiving mood, either of others or herself.
Doctor Who:
Escape: Donna after the Library episodes and during Midnight, trying to come to terms with what (never) happened. Sensitive character portrait.
A life fantastic: Joan Redfern and Tim Latimer from Human Nature/ Family of Blood during World War I and after. There isn't much fanfic about Joan and even less about Tim Latimer, so I was thrilled to find this story that gives us a plausible and touching look at how their lives could have continued.
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