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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2009-02-04 12:19 am

187: Change Is the Only Constant

Recently, [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn linked to some free Harlequin books, and she mentioned a NASCAR romance novel as being one of the ones available.

I had to look. I had no choice. NASCAR romance novels, people! (I have, um, a weird obsession with NASCAR marketing. I could not care less about the drivers, but I dream of being able to meet the geniuses at NASCAR HQ. True fact, and don’t ask me why, as I have at least five thousand words of answer that I’m just dying to share.)

Anyway. I totally recommend the Harlequin site. It features a sort of Mad Libs (does anyone else remember those?), romance novel style, which they suggest you can use to insert yourself into a story, but I am here to tell you that you can put in Rodney McKay and John Sheppard or Merlin and Arthur Pendragon, change up some of the pronouns, and get the most awesome FF summaries ever. I especially recommend doing the Mars one with the SGA characters or the tycoon one with Smallville.

And then I was looking through the sincerely awful, and I do mean awful (if you were offering free samples, wouldn’t you try to pick good ones, or at least ones that aren’t openly gag-inducing?), summaries of the books available for download, and I found this one:

When a blizzard strands Fiona MacPherson and her students in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, their only hope of survival is to seek shelter at Thunder Mountain Lodge. Their host is John Fallon, a handsome, enigmatic war veteran haunted by secrets and scars that may never heal.

John Fallon never imagined he'd be playing host to this captivating teacher and her eight teenage charges. But when his solitude is shattered by their arrival, his world shifts on its axis. He needs Fiona—but does she need him? There's only one way to find out. The ex-soldier must find the courage to reach out to the remarkable woman who has transformed his life…


I read this to Best Beloved and said, "Oh my god, it's a Sentinel AU!" And it is! Look at it! Professor Blair Sandburg takes a group of second-year students on a field trip and they get stranded in Oregon's Cascade Mountains. Fortunately, they just happen to be near Thunder Mountain Lodge, owned by Jim Ellison, a handsome, enigmatic veteran haunted by secrets and tormented by senses out of his control.

(Jim, in this AU, obviously couldn't control the senses very well after his return from Peru, and couldn't take living in the city. He had no choice but to buy this remote lodge. And Blair couldn't find a sentinel for his dissertation, so he had no choice but to choose a different topic, and now he's an actual professor. Blair can help Jim! Jim needs him! But can he learn to love again? Hint: Yes. Yes, he can.)

If you try to tell me that is not perfect, I will openly laugh at you.

Obviously, this got me thinking about AUs. (It also got me wistfully wishing for more Harlequin challenges. These summaries are fan fiction gold, people. There's an obvious Highlander one, and several that would work for Smallville, and, just, really: Harlequin AUs. In quantity, and in every fandom in the land. Is that so much to ask?)

Hence, an AU recs set.

The One That Teaches Us That Surviving the End of the World Ought to Be Featured Way at the Top of the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale. With, Like, a Point Value of Nine Million. The Hard Prayer, by [livejournal.com profile] rheanna27. Stargate: Atlantis, Rodney McKay/John Sheppard.

And we start with one that could not be more unlike a Harlequin AU. However, it also could not be more awesome, so that's okay.

This is an apocalypse AU. Usually the end of the world makes me geechy - can’t imagine why! - and, in all honesty, this story did freak me out somewhat, and there were a couple spots I had to skim on account of my own personal issues. But. Wow. Seriously. So very, very worth it. I can’t even tell you how much.

What I love about this story is what Rheanna does with the characters we know and adore. They've been changed, seriously changed, by what's happened - as indeed one would be. Live through the apocalypse, anyone's going to get a little twitchy, you know? And John and Rodney are indeed very, very twitchy. I found myself nodding along as I read this, thinking that this was totally how they'd snap, if they were going to snap. (And if I have a personal motto, it’s: once the world is over, you might as well snap. What, like it can get worse?)

It's particularly interesting to me - and, upon reflection, totally right - that John is the one who can't handle the situation as well. John, in some ways, is a border collie: he needs a pack. Rodney just needs a goal. (And, of course, they neeeeeeeed each other! Look, sorry, I'm an OTPer by nature; I had to add that. It's in my OTP Fan Contract, right under "Sulk a little bit when your friends start writing other pairings.")

(And, for the benefit of any readers who might be Best Beloved and thus even more allergic to apocalypse stories than I am: yes, it has a happy ending. Read this, damn it.)

The One That Shows That the Punishment for Adultery Is Hot Sex with Stephen Maturin. Are You Feeling Deterred at All? Duende, by [livejournal.com profile] astolat. Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey/Stephen Maturin.

Is there any AU more marvelous than a Master and Commander AU by [livejournal.com profile] astolat? No. No, there is not. And this is just a classic: swords! Magic! Swordfights! Life bonds! Duels! If you've ever thought to yourself that what O'Brian's series was really lacking was at least 400% more swordfighting Maturin, this is the story for you.

Even if you've never thought that - and I admit it, I hadn't, possibly because I am just of very limited imagination - this is still the story for you. (Even if you, like me, are kind of geeched by the idea of life bonds. And, look, I know they are a classic trope of slash fiction, not to mention vampire fiction for the YA set. I've read many excellent stories featuring said trope (from slash fiction only; I've pretty much wimped out on the YA vampire life bonds, I admit). But I tell you this, and tell you true: waking up eternally bound to someone, your lives physically linked together, unable to stand separation, and possibly with telepathy: oh my god, that is my nightmare. If there's a hell, that's what it looks like.)

It's amazing to me how well the Master and Commander universe adapts to anything: space! Magic! Life bonds! Dragons! I'm pretty sure a Master and Commander with vampires, or lightsabers, or even fairies and the Seelie Court and maybe Thomas the Rhymer would work awesomely well.

Or maybe it's just the magic of [livejournal.com profile] astolat - she has the secret, special power of putting O'Brian's characters in any situation and making the resultant story something you would happily read fifteen volumes of. In which case, I'm really hoping whoever she gets assigned next Yuletide has requested the Seelie Court AU.

The One That Proves That Maybe a Real Marriage of True Minds Isn't Something Most of Us Should Be Hoping For. Walked Right out of the Machinery, by [livejournal.com profile] rydra_wong. Stargate: SG-1, gen.

Oh my god. This is - this is just - I just have so much love for this story. It's brilliant. I love Jack O'Neill so damn much, and this is kind of the ultimate story for Jack-lovers: this is pure, perfectly-written Jack; Jack as he would have been in the canon if someone as talented and imaginative as [livejournal.com profile] rydra_wong had been writing him.

And that's kind of odd, given that this is a rather changed Jack. I don't want to spoil it - the slow reveal (and, seriously, all you impatient types: let that reveal happen, because it is SO WORTH IT, and if my reassurance isn't enough for you, know that there is an awesome shipboard battle waiting for you near the end) is part of the pleasure, here. But this is Jack not exactly as we know him. It's just, somehow that makes him almost a distillation of Jack. Eighty proof Jack, if I can be pardoned for making a really awful joke.

No? Unpardonable? Okay. I stand by my low sense of humor.

Now, I tell you honestly: I realize this is AU from a specific point in the canon, but I, of course, don't know the canon, and I can't figure out what that point is. (Possibly some kind soul will tell us all in the comments. Kind souls? Are you out there?) You don't need to know that to read this, though. In fact, as long as you know the basic tenets of the SG1 universe (Egyptian gods, American military, snakes-why'd-it'd-have-to-be-snakes, Ascension, and there you go), you could read this without any canon knowledge at all.

All of you who are right now wondering where you will get your science fiction, now that half the genre has been tarnished with the brush of a whiter shade of fail - here's part of your answer. This is one of the three best SF novels I read in 2008 - any format, anywhere. It is incredible.

The One That Features a Padawan of Convenience. How Wonderful Is That? Episode One: The Quiet Padawan, by [livejournal.com profile] flambeau. The Phantom Menace x Georgette Heyer. I am really not kidding about that, and you would think it could not possibly work, but you would be wrong. Qui-Gon Jinn/Obi-Wan Kenobi, sort of.

So. I put off reading this for almost two years, largely because George Lucas has scarred my psyche so badly that even the words "Star Wars," can, in certain cases, make me weep giant tears of true pain. I'm so Star Wars phobic that I didn't even see Episode Three: Let's Cut Some Limbs Off, or whatever it was called, largely because I believe in that old saying: fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, and we'll have to enter couples counseling. There's shame on both sides, Mr. Lucas, but I have no intention of entering couples counseling with you, mostly because lives would probably be lost.

(Long before we'd read any fan fiction, and just before TPM came out, Best Beloved and I sketched out exactly how we'd do episodes one through three. I still dream that those movies were made, some nights. Those are happy nights. Basically, our fantasy movies remain my own personal canon, and I just pretend the real movies were something I found on fanfiction.net.)

Anyway. Enough about my Star Wars trauma. Let's talk about this story. Because, oh, I am so sorry I put off reading it. It is brilliant. It is perfect. It is a work of stunning genius. If you've never read Heyer (her romances, I mean; I think I'm alone, and I mean alone in the universe, in having loved most of her mystery novels), it doesn't matter. Think mannered regency romance. With Jedis. He's a master who has loved before, and badly! And he's a young, rustic student with a stain on his reputation and a need for a master! And Yoda is a meddling busybody who always knows best! And Mace Windu has a hangover and a very snarky tongue!

My love for this cannot be rendered in any medium whatsoever. This story has done more to reconcile me to the Star Wars brand than a written personal apology from Lucas could. Hell, it's done more to reconcile me than someone punching Lucas in the nose could. If you are - as I once was, and not too long ago - in the tragic situation of somehow having failed to read this, remedy that at once. Your life will be sunshine and puppies thereafter.

[identity profile] betzz.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 08:36 am (UTC)(link)
I just spit peppermint tea on my laptop screen, I was laughing so hard. And yes! It's an actual Sentinel AU!

Also: Stephen Maturin is LOVE!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
And yes! It's an actual Sentinel AU!

I know. But where IS it? I want to read this fine work of Sentinel AUness! THEY ARE SNOWBOUND WITH UNDERGRADUATES AND JIM'S SENSES. How can this not already EXIST?

Also: Stephen Maturin is LOVE!

*nods*

This is a true and scientifically proven fact.

[identity profile] calathea.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
If you've never read Heyer (her romances, I mean; I think I'm alone, and I mean alone in the universe, in having loved most of her mystery novels)

You are not! I have the entire set in battered paperback, and whenever I go on a Heyer Regency kick I immediately follow it with a Heyer mystery kick :D

[identity profile] cimness.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a big fan of her mysteries, too, tfv! I have reaction posts on many of them as I bought and reread them last year and the year before under the Heyer tag in my journal.

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[identity profile] tevere.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
OMG! There's a Torch TPM story that I haven't read yet? HOW DID THAT EVEN HAPPEN. *runs to read*

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Possibly you missed it because it had its Fusion Shield engaged (and also because it was, I think, written a lot later than her other TPM stuff). I'm glad I could make you aware of the thing that has obviously been missing in your life.

[identity profile] jmtorres.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
(Long before we'd read any fan fiction, and just before TPM came out, Best Beloved and I sketched out exactly how we'd do episodes one through three. I still dream that those movies were made, some nights. Those are happy nights. Basically, our fantasy movies remain my own personal canon, and I just pretend the real movies were something I found on fanfiction.net.)


Spill!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Holy shit, are you kidding? We went into DETAIL with these things. It'd take forever to go into it, especially since we sketched it out scene by scene, with all the dialog and everything.

I can tell you this, though. Our version of Leia's mother was an ambassador in her thirties. And when our movie starts, deep in the Clone Wars, Obi-Wan and Anakin are almost the same age; Obi-Wan is a padawan (except we called it an apprentice, because we didn't know the term padawan yet) whose master dies in the first scene, in a spaceship explosion, having sent Obi-Wan to get the ambassador to her destination, and Anakin is the pilot (he's a lieutenant; obviously, the real pilot has to stay behind with the ship under attack) who flies the tiny craft they escape in. (Obi-Wan realizes the Force is incredibly strong in Anakin. Later, when the three of them crash land on a planet, he begins teaching Anakin little Force tricks because he thinks it will help their survival, and because he just stopped being a padawan by virtue of, you know, death, he doesn't realize what path he's starting Anakin down. And then, when they get to the Treaty World - wait, no, no, no, I am NOT typing out the whole damn thing. That way lies madness.)

My point, though, is that in our movie, no one started out being, like, EIGHT or whatever. I think that alone makes it a far better version than the one that Lucas wrote. *sulks mightily*

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[identity profile] cimness.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
The Stranded in the Mountain Cabin is SO MUCH my favourite harlequin subgenre that I actually have many times read the Labyrinth fanfic novel matching the cliché, The Enticement (http://www.digital-quill.org/viewstory.php?sid=20).

So after I read your Story Proposal, I just want to read the Sentinel story, and don't have the capacity to read your other recs instead.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry! If it's any comfort to you, I also long intensely for that Sentinel AU. I keep trying to think of someone I could beg, whine, or pressure into writing it.

[identity profile] laura47.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
(Long before we'd read any fan fiction, and just before TPM came out, Best Beloved and I sketched out exactly how we'd do episodes one through three. I still dream that those movies were made, some nights. Those are happy nights. Basically, our fantasy movies remain my own personal canon, and I just pretend the real movies were something I found on fanfiction.net.)

we all have our own personal episodes 1-3, don't we? in all that glorious negative space george lucas gave us then came back to *rape*. mine is from a high-angst intense tabletop campaign set we played one summer, with two parties running in parallel with some crossover, "rebel" jedi who were the sources of the clones of the clone wars and loyalist jedi, and in the end it all... it all fell apart and left us heading to a new hope, but in such a more satisfying way. that will be my canon for the rest of my life, i think. oh, i'll use my lj icon from back then, my poor angsty twi'lek.

*sigh* oh george, did you make a temporary deal with a devil that ran out? is that why you suck so much now?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
we all have our own personal episodes 1-3, don't we?

Yes. Yes, we do. Because a) the alternative is accepting the utter hash Lucas made of them and b) we're fans, and when we see something has gone wrong, we FIX IT, even if that means rewriting three whole movies.

*loves fans*

*hates Lucas*

(And your RPG campaign sounds awesome.)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2009-02-04 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
*blushes bright red at the rec*

Just to add: the LJ version (with headers and [livejournal.com profile] synecdochic's gorgeous cover art) is here. So people can check warnings if they want or need to.

The One That Proves That Maybe a Real Marriage of True Minds Isn't Something Most of Us Should Be Hoping For.

I had a moment of pure, pure joy when I saw that someone had tagged "Machinery" on Delicious with "soulbond".

[identity profile] stultiloquentia.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
someone had tagged "Machinery" on Delicious with "soulbond".

*spittake*

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[personal profile] copracat 2009-02-04 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
Hint: Yes. Yes, he can.

*SMOOCHES YOU SMOOCHILY*

If you try to tell me that is not perfect, I will openly laugh at you.

I simply cannot believe that it hasn't already been written. No, it has and I just haven't read it yet.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
*SMOOCHES YOU SMOOCHILY*

*SMOOCHES YOU BACK BUT NOT LIKE STRANDED-BLAIR KISSES LODGE-OWNER-JIM*

I simply cannot believe that it hasn't already been written. No, it has and I just haven't read it yet.

If you believe that, you will not be able to join the coalition of Fannish Forces I am assembling to get someone to WRITE THIS STORY.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_inbetween_/ 2009-02-04 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
You're not alone in the universe, we agree on those books. Speaking of books - I cannot get them, don't even get a dl link for those free ones, not being in the US or something, so while I'm not sure I'll read them, would you have a direct dl-link perhaps?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-05 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
So Harlequin decided to give away some crap, but only to Americans? Can't let those durn furriners get a hand on our crap!

Um. Do any particularly interest you? I could download and upload them for you in .pdf format. (No direct link is available, unfortunately.) And I've already grabbed and saved the summaries, because they are AWESOME, so if you can't even see those - well, have I got some treats for you.

[identity profile] rheanna27.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 10:28 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for the rec! I'm in work and have to be brief, but (grr, arghh) my domain is temporarily down today, so the link to my website won't work. The story is also at my LJ here: http://rheanna27.livejournal.com/95020.html

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
You are, as you know, entirely welcome. (And thanks for the link update. Probably I should have just linked to your LJ to start with!)

[identity profile] zebra363.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 10:33 am (UTC)(link)
Duende is probably my single favourite slash story — and I don't even like M&C or, usually, AUs.

Assuming your other recs are also wonderful, I'll give them a try soon!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Have you read [livejournal.com profile] astolat's other M&C AUs? They are made of awesome! I'm not even sure Duende is my favorite, although it's definitely in the top three.

And I think the other recs are as wonderful. *loves them all to bits*

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[identity profile] dzurlady.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
(I have, um, a weird obsession with NASCAR marketing. I could not care less about the drivers, but I dream of being able to meet the geniuses at NASCAR HQ. True fact, and don’t ask me why, as I have at least five thousand words of answer that I’m just dying to share.)
TFV! I very much wish to hear your thoughts on NASCAR marketing, for I have just finished my marketing degree and get excited by billboards at the station and customer surveys. I fangirl well done marketing, is mainly what I am getting at, and it is a small fandom. :(

[identity profile] dormouse-in-tea.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I second this! Well, except the bit about the marketing degree.

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[identity profile] incidental-fire.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Marvelous recs, as always! The idea of having to do couples counseling with George Lucas is frightening, indeed.

Also, if you haven't seen it, there's an SGA NASCAR AU - Fireball (http://fanfic101.com/sga_fireball.htm), by [livejournal.com profile] celli. I have never been interested in racing, but reading this made me start looking into it (though sadly I haven't seen John and Rodney's car yet).

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
The idea of having to do couples counseling with George Lucas is frightening, indeed.

It really is. He'd start talking about midicholorians, and I'd have to hurt him, and then the counselor would be all, "TFV, I'm not sure you're committing to this process, and we really can't mediate abuse," and, just. It would end in tears.

And, oh, yes, I LOVE Fireball. It brings me insane glee. *happy sigh*

More Harlequin AUs would be awesome!

[identity profile] delurker.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 12:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Episode One: The Quiet Padawan is a totally awesome story which I periodically reread and go :D :D :D at. ♥


Walked Right out of the Machinery
What is it about this song that fits so well in the Stargate verses? To the extent that someone did an entire SGA recs post around it, which was crazy awesome.

Re: More Harlequin AUs would be awesome!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Episode One: The Quiet Padawan is a totally awesome story which I periodically reread and go :D :D :D at. ♥

And how could you not? THIS IS HOW EPISODE ONE SHOULD HAVE GONE, LUCAS.

What is it about this song that fits so well in the Stargate verses?

I have no idea. Except, hmmm. There's a pretty famous early vid to it, that probably helped - it kind of identified the song with the fandom. (Though, ironically, that's a Daniel vid, and I always saw it as a Daniel song until I read this story. But, wow, it really works with this version of Jack, too.)
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[personal profile] fleurrochard 2009-02-04 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
(her romances, I mean; I think I'm alone, and I mean alone in the universe, in having loved most of her mystery novels)

You are not alone! I love them as well!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! *clings* We should form a club: the microfandom of Heyer's mystery novels!
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[identity profile] twoweevils.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I just pretend the real movies were something I found on fanfiction.net.

Oh, me too! And that story sounds awesome! Thanks for the rec!

M.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
It's the only way to cope with the horror that is the prequels, isn't it? But torch's story helps a lot, too.

[personal profile] indywind 2009-02-04 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
got just this far: "When a blizzard strands Fiona MacPherson and her students in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, their only hope of survival is to seek shelter at Thunder Mountain Lodge. Their host is John Fallon, a handsome, enigmatic war veteran haunted by--"

before my brain was screaming, Sentinel! Sentinel!

It is comforting to know I am not alone.

Now, who will write it?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
It's so Sentinel it hurts, isn't it?

I think we should form a coalition and find a way to get a TS person to write it. I, for one, am not averse to blackmail under these circumstances.
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[personal profile] lurksnomore 2009-02-04 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I love you so, so much. Your reviews always make me laugh and then read. Also, you remind me that knowledge of canon is totally overrated.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! I'm happy I make you laugh and THRILLED I make you read!

And, well, I'm sure it's better to have knowledge of the canon, but I work with what I have.

[identity profile] norah.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, okay, I have to read all of these that I haven't yet, but first?

the Punishment for Adultery Is Hot Sex with Stephen Maturin - IT IS?! WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME?! I am going to run right out and be unfaithful and then lounge around in my sexiest negligee waiting for Maturin...or maybe in my local Museum of Natural History, if I'm trying for a setting that would really get his pulse racing...

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
I thought that might be your reaction, yup. I myself would wait at the Museum of Natural History, frankly; otherwise Maturin is likely to be very delayed on his way to have the hot sex with you. (He'd mean to be punctual! He would! But who could pass up a display on temperate zone vertebrates? And early ferns, too!)

[identity profile] coquettemoves.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
And, for the benefit of any readers who might be Best Beloved and thus even more allergic to apocalypse stories than I am: yes, it has a happy ending. Read this, damn it.

THANK YOU! Totally wasn't going to read it until I saw that part. Smallville taught me to stay the hell away from dark end-of-the-world AUs, as they usually made me weepy whenever I next went into my local comic book store (oh CLARK, WHY!!!), etc etc.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Apocalypse fiction is kind of a hard row to hoe; frankly, I wouldn't have even considered reading this one if Rheanna hadn't written it. I figured even if she ripped my heart out and danced on it, it would be worth it.

But fortunately she didn't do that. She killed almost everyone on earth, but what's a little thing like that between friends?

(And I really understand the happy ending need. If ever I rec something that you're worried about, feel free to ask. I am entirely willing to spoil people if it makes them able to read the story!)

[identity profile] mindyfromohio.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The Stargate one goes AU during/after "Abyss" (Season 6, ep 6)

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Is that the one with Jack and Ascended Daniel in the yellowy prison cell?

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[identity profile] liddle-oldman.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
NASCAR romances?

Isn't that just auto eroticism?

[identity profile] imkalena.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
OW OH JESUS OW.

[identity profile] imkalena.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I always heart you for your recs, but I totally TOTALLY heart you for the Sentinel AU idea. Holy shit! That is so awesome I'm almost tempted to write it myself!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
OMG DO DO DO WRITE IT PLEEEEEASE WRITE IT.

*big pleading eyes*

[identity profile] bleedtoblue.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Your rec posts always make me go EEEEE! in the very best of ways, even your recs for fandoms I don't read. I love the Sentinel AU idea, it is so very much The Sentinel. I love Harlequin Challenges! SGA has the very best I've read, TS needs more! Thanks, as always, for the fun read.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
The Sentinel AU idea is extremely awesome, is it not? [livejournal.com profile] imkalena is speaking of writing it, and I really really really hope she does.

And, just generally, every fandom needs a Harlequin challenge. How awesome would TS Harlequins be? EXTREMELY AWESOME is the answer to that.

*dreams*

[identity profile] dine.livejournal.com 2009-02-04 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm alone, and I mean alone in the universe, in having loved most of her mystery novels

no, you're totally not alone! I adore many of her mysteries and have reread most of them many many times. especial favourites include Death in the Stocks, Behold, Here's Poison http://www.georgette-heyer.com/books/poison.html (this scene immediately endeared Randall to me), and Envious Casca

I really wish I could wave my wand and have someone write me some lovely Randall-centric fic.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2009-02-06 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Randall is AWESOME. Although - Behold, Here's Poison was the first of her books I read, and I was about ten when I read it, and I knew I was supposed to be rooting for the romantic happy ending, but I wasn't. I was disappointed that Randall and Stella got together, and at the time, I didn't understand why.

Pretty sure I understand why now, though.

(And someone should totally request a Randall story in Yuletide next year.)

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