ext_1235 ([identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thefourthvine 2005-03-02 03:56 am (UTC)

Well, the problem with you is that you read everything I read. It makes recommending stories sort of - challenging. But I'll look in SN, because I find that comforting and because I don't have enough stories for SV or BtVS and I'm guessing you *really* know everything I know in dS.

Here goes. Maybe you haven't read one of these:

Fan Mail from a Flounder (http://www.trickster.org/sportsnight/archive/3/fanmail.html), by Punk.

Scientific Method: Hypothesis (http://www.ebrunson.com/janissa/sn/hypothesis.html) and Scientific Method: Theory (http://www.ebrunson.com/janissa/sn/theory.html), by Emily Brunson, but don't be scared. It's not like her usual stuff. (You could also try Fluff (http://www.ebrunson.com/janissa/sn/fluff.html), by the same author.)

Synergy (http://trickster.org/anyroad/merry/synergy.htm), by Merry.

An Elevator Story (http://linabean4.tripod.com/itsheragain/anelevatorstory.html), by Caroline Baker.

Random Things About Casey McCall (http://www.livejournal.com/community/inthetallgrass/71620.html), by Annie-Lee.

Baltimore Chop (http://www.livejournal.com/community/inthetallgrass/122218.html), by Annie-Lee and Celli Lane.

Freon (http://www.trickster.org/sportsnight/archive/1/freon.html), by Julian Lee.

Seeing the Future (http://www.trickster.org/sportsnight/archive/2/seeingthe.html), by Candle Beck.

A Real Kiss (http://www.trickster.org/sportsnight/archive/0/areal.html), by Owlet.

Observation (http://www.livejournal.com/users/meadowlion/9486.html), by Kim.

Painting Shadows, Catching Light (http://www.trickster.org/sportsnight/archive/1/paintingshadows.html), by Kristophine.

Too Damn Hot (http://www.livejournal.com/community/inthetallgrass/58331.html), by Annie-Lee. (And you've read "Homophobia," right? Right?)

OK, and I'll call this here before it becomes the Big Ol' Random List of Every SN Story I Have in the Database That I Have Not Yet Recommended. All ratings. Happy endings abound. (I got these by searching for "gentle," "sweet," "nice," and so on. Apparently I use those words to describe SN FF a *lot*, though.)

So. Have you read all of these before?

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