theantimodel’s fic recs

June 12, 2006

safety check by lilysaid; 8.300 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, nc-17, slash, stargate atlantis rps — theantimodel @ 11:21 pm

Stargate Atlantis RPS: Joe/David.

So I basically love lily’s writing no matter what; she’s written my other favorite sga rps story as well. She’s always, always, always fabulous on building plots and relationships and complexity. David is especially sympathetic in this, and I’m really just enamoured of the whole story really.

Safety Check

May 23, 2006

late night television by elandrialore; 7.261 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, nc-17, slash, stargate atlantis rps — theantimodel @ 12:14 am

Stargate Atlantis RPS: Joe/David.

I really adore this story. The characterization is good but the pacing and the buildup and the intensity are what make this story so perfectly wonderful. Everything in the story fits together like tiny puzzle pieces; there are a ton of wonderful details, and the side cast is spot on.

a note on this rec: this entry was posted locked to the sga_rps livejournal community. I don’t usually rec friendslocked posts but since this is in an open community and not a personal journal I’m going to keep the rec, just don’t forget to join the community if you want to read it.

Late Night Television

May 22, 2006

like sailing and home runs by annie; 63.249 words

Filed under: 50.000-100.000 words, nc-17, omg favorites, slash, sports night — theantimodel @ 10:40 pm

Sports Night: Casey/Dan.

Told in alternating sections of Dan talking with Abby in therapy and the events he tells her about, the narration in this story is amazingly tight. Unreliable narrators, when done right, are such an effective trick; they’re fallible, we only know what they know when they know it (but sometimes we can guess at more) and the building of plots is even more intense. And Annie is fantastic at all of this in Like Sailing and Home Runs. Her Dan is charming and fallible, sympathetic and stubborn.

Like Sailing and Home Runs

not homophobic by annie; 82.273 words

Filed under: 50.000-100.000 words, nc-17, omg favorites, slash, sports night — theantimodel @ 10:39 pm

Sports Night: Casey/Dan.

This is like, an entire afternoon read, but it goes by so quickly. Some authors fall into pacing traps and narrative potholes and diversions when writing stories this length but Annie is not one of them. Epic and at turns frustrating (because boys are just so dense you know?) and romantic but never, ever sappy. And the fantastic thing about Annie’s stories? Is that they always satisfy. She is the queen of telling not showing and she’s a true Sports Night writer, this isn’t just a story about two guys getting together, it’s a story about best friends and sportswriters and tv shows and so, so much more. Every cast member is fleshed out and full of life, and every pice of action is lived by you and the characters. This is how all fanfiction should be written.

Not Homophobic

May 18, 2006

Maui Gold by nutmeg; 6.319

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, house md, pg-13, slash — theantimodel @ 7:29 pm

House MD: House/Wilson.

These characters are so hard to get right and I’m always left with this incredibly pleased feeling when an authors just gets them. Written for the prompt: Wilson takes House home for dinner with the parents., there are some really fabulous lines in this, and the banter, like everything else, is spot on.

Maui Gold

shape of the universe by descrime; 3.362 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, gen, house md, pg — theantimodel @ 7:28 pm

House MD: gen, Wilson centric.

Canon gives us hints of Wilson not being the good, nice guy he seems to be and this story expands on that in some really cool ways. Missing scenes from eight episodes in which Wilson is at his manipulative best. I couldn’t remember all of the details from each of the episodes Descrime wrote about, but I remembered enough.

Shape of the Universe

knot by kass; 2.188 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, house md, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 7:26 pm

House MD: House/Wilson/Cuddy.

Episode 2×22 (aka Forever, aka the one with the crazy mom who seizes in the bathtub with her baby) left me with a total hankering for House/Cuddy or Wilson/Cuddy, or really, Cuddy anyone. This story is like the best of both worlds because I adore House/Wilson, too.

Knot

May 14, 2006

an arrangement of parts by ana; 9.129 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, firefly, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 5:09 pm

Firefly: Jayne/Simon.

Ana has written some of my favorite Firefly stories. This one is new to me, and totally charming as ever. Jayne and Simon are both wonderful, although I think this is a particularly good Simon in this. There are heists and build-up and snark, what more could you really ask for in a Firefly story. note: this is post Serenity.

An Arrangement of Parts

April 30, 2006

On Taking It Like A Bitch And Ten Other Ways to Say I Love You by phaballa; 5.337 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, crossovers, r, slash, supernatural, the oc — theantimodel @ 3:03 am

Supernatural/The O.C.: Dean, Seth/Ryan, Sam, little bit of Sam/Jess.

I am such a sucker for crossovers and this one is awesome. Seth Cohen is Sam’s Stanford roommate and it just goes from there. I love this a lot.

On Taking It Like A Bitch And Ten Other Ways to Say I Love You

finding hell by maya tawi; 26.495 words

Filed under: 20.000-50.000 words, constantine, crossovers, nc-17, slash, supernatural — theantimodel @ 3:01 am

Supernatural/Hellblazer (comics version): Dean/John Constantine.

This is a really cool crossover. Set just before the tv series starts, it’s Dean on a job in New Orleans without his dad and in deeper over his head than he’d ever have known. I really like this story because the crossover potential between two canon universes like these is so strong but also because John Constantine is in a whole different league than the Winchester boys never even knew existed. Constantine goes up against the fucking devil himself and lives to fight more demons another day, and that is so much bigger than Dean’s rock salt shotgun and gritty bravado have ever faced.

Finding Hell

April 25, 2006

synchronicity by sam (coperbadge); 10.000 words

Filed under: 10.000-20.000 words, house md, r, slash — theantimodel @ 8:56 pm

House MD: House/Wilson

I don’t read a ton in this fandom because I’m picky and fickle about my House/Wilson fic but this is a great one. Snappy dialogue and lengthy enough to really work for me (about 10,000 words for those of you who like to count.)

Synchronicity

the fine and subtle art of cardiology by pru; 8.325 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, house md, pg-13, slash — theantimodel @ 8:53 pm

House MD: House/Wilson

Sometimes, the fact that in her funny stories Pru makes all of her characters talk like teenagers annoys me and sometimes it makes me laugh. But the thing is, her stories are always, always entertaining no matter which feeling they inspire.

The Fine and Subtle Art of Cardiology

April 23, 2006

the manly art of home repair by rachael sabotini; 6.887 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, house md, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 2:20 pm

House MD: House/Wilson

House/Wilson. I don’t read a lot of House fic but I’m always happy with the stories I have read. This is a really good buildup and the story just feels right.

The Manly Art of Home Repair

pathogenesis and intervention by shallot; 6.328 words

Filed under: 5.000-10.000 words, house md, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 2:18 pm

House MD: House/Wilson

Shallot is one of those writers who writes in a lot of fandoms and characterized every single one perfectly. She’s definitely grown over the years but even her first stories were brilliant and her newest, including those in the House MD genre, are spectacular.

Pathogenesis and Intervention

all the effects of intoxication by otter; 3.024 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, house md, pg-13, slash — theantimodel @ 2:16 pm

House MD: House/Wilson

I really love this tv show, and I like the idea of fic because the show is so slashy, but I’ve only sort of dabbled in the fic reading aspect, partially because I think these characters are all so defined that like The West Wing, it’s often hard to find good fic. This story is one of those good ones though.

All the Effects of Intoxication

find you out by lily; 13.293 words

Filed under: 10.000-20.000 words, nc-17, omg favorites, slash, stargate atlantis rps — theantimodel @ 2:09 am

Stargate Atlantis RPS: Joe/David.

There is no way in hell to describe how hard this story hit me. It’s gorgeous and detailed and painful and hot and so, so complex. Everything about it resonated. Joe’s reluctance and fear and David’s odd willingness and accomidation and god the painful, intense need of it all. This is an amazing story. I know some people are squicked by RPS but god-when it’s this good…

Find You Out

April 21, 2006

a taste of liberty by lamardeuse; 104.422 words

Filed under: 100.000+ words, crossovers, harry/severus, miscellaneous, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 1:33 pm

Harry Potter/Queer As Folk: Harry/Severus

Hmmm, okay this story is like, incredibly long, and it’s a crossover with, wait for it, Queer as Folk US. It drags at times, could probably have used some good editing, but overall it’s really a good story. I especially like Lamardeuse’s use of magic in the story.

A Taste of Liberty

where you end and I begin by zarah (hackthis); 2.234 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, crossovers, harry potter, miscellaneous, pg-13, slash — theantimodel @ 12:32 pm

Harry Potter/Alias: Harry Potter/Julian Sark

Awww yeah. The coolest, most underused character in Alias history in the HP universe. Hackthis most definitely owns me.

Where You End and I Begin

Jeeves and The Blessed Indiscretion by shallot; 4.358 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, jeeves and wooster, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:31 am

Jeeves and Wooster: J/W

This was written for the Yuletide challenge of 2004, until then I hadn’t any clue that Jeeves and Wooster fanfic even existed, but color me pleasantly surprised. Shallot is an incredibly talented writer in any fandom and Jeeves and Wooster is no exception. The story is perfectly Wodehouse in every turn of phrase. If you’ve ever picked up one of the Jeeves and Wooster books or seen the tv series you must read this story.

Jeeves and The Blessed Indiscretion

Wooster’s School for Wayward Girls by yahtzee; 4.147 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, jeeves and wooster, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:27 am

Jeeves and Wooster: J/W

This was also written for the yultide challenge and it too is quite well done.

Wooster’s School for Wayward Girls

as virtuous men pass by torch; 1.714 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, jeeves and wooster, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:22 am

Jeeves and Wooster: J/W

I suspect that in a fandom as tiny as this, and with as daunting canon as Wodehouse, only truly gifted writers would choose to actually write fanfiction. I suspect this because Torch, like Shallot and Yahtzee is a very talented writer whose J&W fic is nothing short of great.

As Virtuous Men Pass

beard by torch; 2.826 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, jeeves and wooster, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:18 am

Jeeves and Wooster: J/W

Love love love. Jeeves and Bertie are always a romp and you can tell that Torch had a lot of fun writing in this fandom.

Beard

prizes over discovery by keiko kirin; 85.271 words

Filed under: 50.000-100.000 words, master and commander, nc-17, slash — theantimodel @ 2:13 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey/Maturin

The writing style fits well with the time period and O’Brian’s own style. Plotwise, it’s good, but either in the pacing or the plot itself, something still feels like it’s missing. Over all though, a good read.

Prizes Over Discovery

retrace the stars by marginalia; 533 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, master and commander, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:08 am

Master and Commander:

A complete gem. It’s short, but the style is effortless.

Retrace the Stars

the butcher’s bill by tiffany rawlins; 2.681 words

Filed under: 2.500-5.000 words, master and commander, r, slash — theantimodel @ 2:05 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey/Maturin

A wonderful look at Jack and Stephen’s dynamic. It’s got such a good atmosphere, and provides great insight into the other side of battle.

The Butcher’s Bill

nesting place by destina; 660 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, master and commander, pg, slash — theantimodel @ 2:02 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey/Maturin

Written for the Yuletide Challenge; short but lovely, a nice veiw of Jack when he’s not at sail.

Nesting Place

undertow by cori lanham; 369 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, gen, master and commander, pg — theantimodel @ 2:00 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey Maturin centric gen

Another Yultide story, this one is even shorter than Nesting Place, but it’s such a cute glimpse of Jack and Stephen at their most relaxed.

Undertow

misguided bullets by faye dartmouth; 1.119 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, gen, master and commander, pg — theantimodel @ 1:58 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey Maturin centric gen

A nice look at what was going on in Jack’s head when Stephen is shot, well written.

Misguided Bullets

the albatross by sun queen; 909 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, gen, master and commander, pg — theantimodel @ 1:55 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey Maturin slashy-gen

This is another story that tries to fill in the blanks surrounding Jack’s fight with Stephen and his subsequent shooting in the movie. She also wrote a follow-up story, Blood on the Moon.

The Albatross

none so blind by pun; 1.619 words

Filed under: 1-2.500 words, master and commander, r, slash — theantimodel @ 1:50 am

Master and Commander: Aubrey/Maturin

The M&C universe fascinates me, O’Brien was a really brilliant writer, and very specific in his character’s voices, which is why it’s so hard for fic writers to get it right. But Pun does it masterfully. Her voces were, I thought, spot on and while this is a fairly short story, I thought is was a great take one Jack and Stephen’s dynamic.

None So Blind

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