New DS snippet: Transition
Jul. 5th, 2004 05:01 pmTransition
Fraser/Kowalski -- R -- 4K
In return, I asked her for an Asylum snippet, and she came through magnificently.
Also, I've very belatedly put up three snippets that I did for
Getting the Message (G)
Potluck (G)
Explanatory Notes (NC-17)
And in closing, may I just say that I really, really hate haiku.
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Date: 7/5/04 09:33 pm (UTC)Second: I have to confess what a huge, gigantic, enormous idiot I am. I've been thinking for the longest time that I just couldn't get to your stories, because when I go to your site, all I get is this blank page, right? I mean, the stories have a header, and some words, but then. . . nothing.
Yeah. I'm an idiot.
I never actually read the WORDS in the header that instruct me to SCROLL DOWN. Until tonight. Man, am I dumb. I think I failed the You Are Too Stupid To Read This Story test. But now I get to actually go read the yummy Ron/Harryness. Yummity yum.
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Date: 7/6/04 08:24 pm (UTC)Anyway, let's hope the scroll-down warning system will stymie anybody who wanders in by accident. Don't want to be responsible for scarring anyone for life.
And I'm glad you liked the snippet. And you really need to get up to date on Due South, because it's got some of the hottest slash in the known universe.
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Date: 7/5/04 10:31 pm (UTC)That's a haiku, right? *g*
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Date: 7/6/04 11:31 am (UTC)While I'm here, can I ask you, oh writer of my favorite HP story EVER (that would be Tranfigurations, in case you wondered), to recommend your favorite meaty HP stories? I love long, plotty stories with excellent characterization, and dang it, I'm just not finding as many as I'd like. Can you help?
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Date: 7/6/04 08:40 pm (UTC)Tradescant. (http://www.subumbra.com/tradescant/fanfiction.html) Most of her work is very short, but stinging. "Fidelius" and "Secret Keeper" are longer than most, and I adore them.
All of Ellen Fremedon's (http://www.geocities.com/ellen_fremedon/) stuff, especially "Slowly But Exceeding Fine."
Helen's (http://www.helenish.net/stories.html) Harry/Ron and Ron/Draco.
Calico and Julad's (http://yearningvoid.net/julad/) "Lustre."
Nothing that Nope (http://nopespace.com/) writes is long, but it all unpacks to be much bigger than it looks.
Predatrix. (http://predatrix.slashcity.org/fiction/index2.html) Especially "Occasional Table."
Sam (http://www.snoo.org/oojahs/frontpage.htm) is always competent and often brilliant.
Sinope (http://sinope.hackmode.org/) has amazing insights about the James Potter generation.
<a href="http://fabularasa.arithmancy.net/>Fabula Rasa</a> is reliably brain-cell-killing hot. I can't find a link for Dolores Crane's "Crucius," but if you can track it down, it's terrific. I think she did another one that was equally terrific but more depressing, so I didn't save it. And on the whole I'm not enthusiastic about Seeker, but I loved "Potio," so that's another one to look for.
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Date: 7/6/04 08:42 pm (UTC)