Fic Listing
Jan. 1st, 2020 09:23 amAs of January 2010, my fic is all available on AO3. Yay, centralization. Yay also a user-sortable list, which this really isn't.
Historical
Every Land (December 2007) A novella about the Lewis and Clark expedition. Adult. Written for Yuletide 2007. Comes complete with annotated bibliography, because I'm compulsive like that.
Star Trek
Two Sides (May 2009) Across two universes, things change. And things don't change at all. Teen, sort of Uhura/Spock, just under 4,000 words. Essentially twenty years of pent-up Trek meta in narrative form (whee).
Sherlock Holmes
Primary Sources (July 2010) A Watsonian little story about gender, friendship, and textual uncertainty. Character death (and/or undeath) as you'd expect from a book-canon context. No explicit sex or violence; were I warning for anything, it would be unreliable narration. Demonstrative of my archives fetish.
Quite Enough (January 2010) It's my version of the angry bantery hurt/comfort and makeup sex scene which was obviously cut from the latter part of the 2009 film; as you can probably guess from that description, moderate spoilers and mostly movieverse, with a couple of oblique references to book canon.
Inception
Turn and Turn About (August 2010) A good consultant always wants to wrap up the job. Arthur's a very good consultant. Coda to the film; canon-dependent and, yes, spoilers. Background Arthur/Eames.
Leverage
Three Card Monte (January 2010) A Leverage gen fic with card tricks, Parker and Sophie being sly, and the kind of sublimated Parker/Hardison I hope you've come to expect from my shippy self.
Sometimes (February 2009) Parker/Hardison, 600 words, basically happy, comes complete with climbing gym and things that go beep.
Lights Off (February 2009) Parker/Hardison, 1,600 words, adult. It's a story about two people with limited social skills getting laid. Episode coda for The Stork Job.
Doctor Who and Torchwood
Towels (June 2010) It's a cheerful story (or as cheerful a story as I can do) in which Amy, Rory, and the Doctor go swimming. Adult, about 2,000 words.
Places, and Names (June 2007) Written for the "Three Wishes" challenge at
tw_flashfic, it's a little interstitial between TW S1 and DW S3 that didn't entirely get Jossed when Jack came back.
Lewis
Undoing (January 2010) is about a thousand words that I wrote at the end of the second series and thought might turn into a plotty Lewis fic in which Lewis and Hathaway would solve a mystery and maybe stumble angstily into bed, but then I watched the third series and, well, they didn't. Alas! As is, it's essentially an episode coda for the second season finale.
Peter and Wendy (Peter Pan)
Wendy, to Jane (July 2009) A poem about Wendy, her daughter, and Peter Pan that wrote itself in the car on the way home one night. No warnings, as such; the level on which this disturbs me is more existential than explicit.
Saving Face
Yum Cha (December 2009) A story about trains, dumplings, difficult relatives, and what happens after the happy ending. About 3,700 words, cheerful, slightly smutty toward the end, written for Yuletide 2009.
The Sandbaggers
Operational Necessity (October 2008) A spy story, in a fandom you've probably never heard of (but you can probably follow, even if you haven't seen the source). People are sneaky. Adult, but not particularly explicit, about 4,000 words.
Blazing Saddles
Pasghetti Western (August 2009) Riding off into the sunset ain't what it used to be. Except for how it kind of is. About 1,200 words and completely tasteless.
Stargate: Atlantis
A Work of Art (October 2007) An explanation for that hideous thing on Ronon's wall. Gen, short.
A Circumstantial Narrative of the Loss of the Brig Atalanta (October 2007) Written for the
sga_flashfic Criminals challenge. I had some fun with this one. Historical, in a cracked sort of way. Mild nautical language, innuendo, and explosions, about 3,500 words.
Screening (June 2006) Also from
sga_flashfic, short and angsty. Gen.
Chronicles of Amber
Early Morning, Again (December 2007) Merle and Luke go running, sometime between the first and second Amber series. Gen, about 1,000 words, written for Yuletide 2007.
Short Bits
The semi-notorious Voldemort/Sauron assbaby fic, in all its quotidian glory.
Podfic
Her Tracks Are On The Land, by
cofax7, read by
circadienne. Supernatural, gen, teen.
Historical
Every Land (December 2007) A novella about the Lewis and Clark expedition. Adult. Written for Yuletide 2007. Comes complete with annotated bibliography, because I'm compulsive like that.
Star Trek
Two Sides (May 2009) Across two universes, things change. And things don't change at all. Teen, sort of Uhura/Spock, just under 4,000 words. Essentially twenty years of pent-up Trek meta in narrative form (whee).
Sherlock Holmes
Primary Sources (July 2010) A Watsonian little story about gender, friendship, and textual uncertainty. Character death (and/or undeath) as you'd expect from a book-canon context. No explicit sex or violence; were I warning for anything, it would be unreliable narration. Demonstrative of my archives fetish.
Quite Enough (January 2010) It's my version of the angry bantery hurt/comfort and makeup sex scene which was obviously cut from the latter part of the 2009 film; as you can probably guess from that description, moderate spoilers and mostly movieverse, with a couple of oblique references to book canon.
Inception
Turn and Turn About (August 2010) A good consultant always wants to wrap up the job. Arthur's a very good consultant. Coda to the film; canon-dependent and, yes, spoilers. Background Arthur/Eames.
Leverage
Three Card Monte (January 2010) A Leverage gen fic with card tricks, Parker and Sophie being sly, and the kind of sublimated Parker/Hardison I hope you've come to expect from my shippy self.
Sometimes (February 2009) Parker/Hardison, 600 words, basically happy, comes complete with climbing gym and things that go beep.
Lights Off (February 2009) Parker/Hardison, 1,600 words, adult. It's a story about two people with limited social skills getting laid. Episode coda for The Stork Job.
Doctor Who and Torchwood
Towels (June 2010) It's a cheerful story (or as cheerful a story as I can do) in which Amy, Rory, and the Doctor go swimming. Adult, about 2,000 words.
Places, and Names (June 2007) Written for the "Three Wishes" challenge at
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Lewis
Undoing (January 2010) is about a thousand words that I wrote at the end of the second series and thought might turn into a plotty Lewis fic in which Lewis and Hathaway would solve a mystery and maybe stumble angstily into bed, but then I watched the third series and, well, they didn't. Alas! As is, it's essentially an episode coda for the second season finale.
Peter and Wendy (Peter Pan)
Wendy, to Jane (July 2009) A poem about Wendy, her daughter, and Peter Pan that wrote itself in the car on the way home one night. No warnings, as such; the level on which this disturbs me is more existential than explicit.
Saving Face
Yum Cha (December 2009) A story about trains, dumplings, difficult relatives, and what happens after the happy ending. About 3,700 words, cheerful, slightly smutty toward the end, written for Yuletide 2009.
The Sandbaggers
Operational Necessity (October 2008) A spy story, in a fandom you've probably never heard of (but you can probably follow, even if you haven't seen the source). People are sneaky. Adult, but not particularly explicit, about 4,000 words.
Blazing Saddles
Pasghetti Western (August 2009) Riding off into the sunset ain't what it used to be. Except for how it kind of is. About 1,200 words and completely tasteless.
Stargate: Atlantis
A Work of Art (October 2007) An explanation for that hideous thing on Ronon's wall. Gen, short.
A Circumstantial Narrative of the Loss of the Brig Atalanta (October 2007) Written for the
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Screening (June 2006) Also from
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Chronicles of Amber
Early Morning, Again (December 2007) Merle and Luke go running, sometime between the first and second Amber series. Gen, about 1,000 words, written for Yuletide 2007.
Short Bits
The semi-notorious Voldemort/Sauron assbaby fic, in all its quotidian glory.
Podfic
Her Tracks Are On The Land, by
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