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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2004-06-17 11:17 pm

Slashy Nominations 55: The First Time He Kissed Him

Well, the first time he kissed him and a heck of a lot else. (Sorry, Elizabeth, but if others can slash copyrighted works, I can certainly subvert your sweet little sonnet, mmm?1) In other words, it's a first times set. And, yes, first time stories are perhaps 85% of all slash currently in existence. And, yes, many people now consider such stories cliched and undesirable. I do not care. I'm a slash traditionalist, and I like a good first time story. And that's what you'll find below.

Best FF That Features Incidental Proof That Sometimes True Love Means Shooting Your Loved One: Someone Who's Turning, by Jane St. Clair, aka [livejournal.com profile] 3jane. X-Force, Rictor/Shatterstar, and I can't offer you bios because the site I usually use is down, dammit. There's just something so boylike about this first time, which starts with a hand job and ends with the first kiss. (All together now: awww. Or am I the only one who finds this sweet? Yeah, probably.) But what I really love about this story is that it's all about patterning - how we learn to love. And considering Shatterstar learned everything he knows about love from TV, and Rictor learned from sources that manage to be even less reliable, it's sort of impressive that they manage so well here. Hormones never lead you astray. Well, in slash, anyway. At least in certain fandoms.

Best FF That Uses Handguns (and Fear of Handguns) to Help Ease the Tension Inherent in Switching Teams: The Awakening, by Beth, aka [livejournal.com profile] beth666ann. Homicide, Tim Bayliss/Chris Rawls. Yes, I have succumbed to the Homicide lure. But it's OK! It's a really small fandom! I'll be done with it before you know it! Just like, um, all the other tiny fandoms I've abandoned. (There aren't any, actually, but there could always be a first one.) This is the second story I read in this fandom, and it's the best I've read so far. You totally don't need to know the canon to read this - it's basically just the most protracted first time I've ever read in slash, and I don't in any way mean to impugn the quality of this story with that summary. This is good slashing, here. Plus, it's an excellent introduction, to the extent that I am any judge, to the strange creature that is Tim Bayliss. Read it! (I need company in my multi-fandom purgatory.)

Best FF in Which We Learn the Importance of Bat-style Utility Belts to the Course of True Lust: Night Watch, by [livejournal.com profile] weirdnessmagnet. Teen Titans, Tim/Kon. Only Tim Drake would, upon awakening his lust object with exceedingly lustful behavior, immediately think of the knockout gas he has handy in a belt pouch. (Of course Tim keeps his utility belt fully stocked and armed while he's seducing someone! Suppose it turns out to be the Evil Kon-X from the Dimension of Deranged Sleepers? Tim would need his belt then!) Even in the DCverse, most people aren't twisted in such an anal retentive way. This first time is vintage Tim, from the creepy obsessive stalkery behavior to the careful analysis of Kon's genealogy and genetics even as he's seducing him. And that's what I love about the DCU: unabashed use of the DSM IV for character inspiration.

Best FF That Teaches Us That True Love Is All About Lies, Lies, Lies2: Believe You Me, by [livejournal.com profile] cesperanza. Due South, Benton Fraser/Ray Kowalski. I've succumbed, people. Rather than resist the lure of Speranza's stories, I'm just going to try to work one into every damned set until I run out. That'll solve the Speranza Problem, all right, and maybe then I'll be able to move on to recommend authors that everyone on the planet hasn't read. Seriously, my mother has probably read this one already. (Um, actually, I really, really hope and believe she has not. Because ew ew ew.) So, here we have lies and sex, and I've always loved this story because it perfectly captures the pathos of being Benton Fraser. I don't know why I didn't mention this one in the Due South Fandoms I Have Loved, because this is really the story you need to read to know why dS fans tend to be happy ending junkies. (These guys deserve the happy endings, that's why.)

-Footnotes-

1 It is not my fault I do not love Elizabeth Barrett Browning as I should. I blame my ninth-grade English teacher, who I swear was in love with the woman. (God help me - it's a plot bunny for RPS time-travel femslash. I think that's ample proof we should all be incredibly grateful I don't actually write FF.)

2 No, I do not have to mention weapons in every category title in this set. Though if I did, I would certainly point out that this story features a whole passel of law enforcement officers, all American and therefore all armed, and yet it's the only one that doesn't mention any weapons at all. We call this the due South mystique.
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[identity profile] greenet.livejournal.com 2004-06-18 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
Who's Rictor and Shatterstar? (http://www.geocities.com/ricshatty/bios.html)

With a sidedish of proof (http://www.geocities.com/ricshatty/proofs.html).

In case there was someone who really wanted to know who these people are. *grins* (Also, I can't resist the chance to pimp the X-Boys.)

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, definitely we must always pimp the X-Lads. And you, being Norwegian and all, would naturally be very good at that; in fact, I hereby declare you Official X-Pimp. Or, um, maybe not. That doesn't sound so good.

Did the Men in Black Leather Thongs come for you yet?
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[identity profile] greenet.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
*looks shiftyeyed, sits down gingerly* Uh, no... I always walk like this.

*grins* Dude, X-world has, like, canon X-whores and stuff (and also, ex-whores, come to think of it). ...I don't have a pimp!cane though. Very sad. Cannot be official X-pimp without pimp cane.

[identity profile] umbo.livejournal.com 2004-06-18 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I have succumbed to the Homicide lure.

Woohoo! Hooray! Yay!

I'd be doing the dance of joy, except for the fact that it's 5 am, I've been awake since 2:30, and I'm about to travel cross-country on a job interview.

But still, yay! I'm so glad you liked it--it really is a great story. And Tim is *so* beautiful and angst-filled and tortured and gorgeous. And Chris Rawls ain't bad either--he was played by Peter Gallagher (who's now on The OC, playing the dad, I think).

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hope the job interview is, you know, going well. (Unlike many of the stricter fanfiction sects, I have no theological issues with delayed dances of joy. Feel free to engage in one at any time.)

The problem with Homicide fic, I'm finding, is that it's all over the map - there's no way to get a handle on the fandom, because there's no way to focus. In big fandoms based on messy canons, I simply select a pairing (often almost at random) and, if necessary, time period to focus on - pre-chip S/X, for example, was how I started in BtVS expanding to all S/X after [livejournal.com profile] fanofall taught me the later seasons; that way I can work through things in manageable pieces and expand my horizons slowly. But this fandom is too small for that, and I'm drowning!

Although, really, drowning in FF is a good way to go. And I must say I am very much liking the Tim, who somehow brings the angst without getting all Angel about it. (I like Angel, but I find his Big Ol' Bucket of Neanderthal Angst routine amusing. Do some yoga, man! Relax those shoulders! Learn to breathe!) I am not, at this time, so much liking FF where Tim is paired with Frank Pembleton; I just can't find anything that doesn't have that undefinable OOC feel. Got any suggestions?

[identity profile] umbo.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not, at this time, so much liking FF where Tim is paired with Frank Pembleton; I just can't find anything that doesn't have that undefinable OOC feel.

Oh, that is because you are a smart woman, even though you haven't seen the canon yet!

Seriously, my take? Tim definitely *loves* Frank, and you can convince me that he may have been *in love*, but Frank loves his wife, and Frank is not attracted to men, and he's never gonna return Tim's feelings.

Which is why, when I first wanted to write Homicide slash, I was flailing around trying to find someone to pair him with--at least until I saw Hard Core Logo.

The slash pairings I find easiest to believe that aren't crossovers are Bayliss/Kellerman and Kellerman/Lewis. Plus, of course, Bayliss/Rawls, which is the only non-crossover pairing that I *really* like, plus it has the advantage of being *canon*. But I'm really, really picky. Like, horrendously so, when it comes to Tim.

There are a couple different crossover series out there by a couple different authors who pair Tim with Mulder from the X Files--you might want to check those out. And the other pairing I'd advise you to check out is actually a het one--it's Munch/Howard. But is very much an ensemble show, so there is no one obvious pairing....

(and the interview seems to be going well, despite an absolutely hellish day trying to get here yesterday--thanks!)

[identity profile] serialkarma.livejournal.com 2004-06-18 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
I just had to say thanks for reminding me about that Homicide story. Many moons ago I went through my H:Lots phase and that story (or actually I think it's a series?) is one of my all-time favorites, ever. I'd lost track of the link to it, however, so thanks!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
So you can actually depart from fandoms? Please tell me how this is done, for I desperately wish to learn.

"Awakening" is a fantastic story, is it not? Thank [livejournal.com profile] shellmidwife for its appearance here; she rec'd it on crack van, and I can totally see why. It's a classic. And, yup, it is part of a series. The other ones I've found are Robbed (http://schism.tktv.net/stories/robbed.html) and Action (http://schism.tktv.net/stories/action.html).

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2004-06-19 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
Arg. I meant, of course, that the sequels are Reading (http://schism.tktv.net/stories/reading.html) and Action. Memo to self: do not cut-and-paste quickly late at night. (Actually, early in the morning.) Brain shorts out, loses ability to distinguish similar words. Or, really, words at all.