Yuletide leftovers
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I meant to do this weeks ago, but with travel and whatnot, never got around to it!
First up. Things I received!
The True Death of Frank Gardiner. This was my gift, written for me based on my Lovecraft Mythos post from my Dear author post. It's really well conceived, and just exactly the sort of thing I was hoping for with my prompt. Thanks again to my author, mattador, about whom I know nothing -_-
I also received a lovely drabble in Yuletide Madness! I Wot There Lies a New Slain Knight, based on my Childe Ballads request :) It delights me because it is wonderfully done, and I love the hell out of drabbles (as those playing along at home may well know. I knew who my author, Gileonnen, was, because beta'd the other Childe Ballad fic s/he wrote, and this was basically a pay off for all of my gushing (well deserved gushing - it is based on Betsy belle and Mary Grey, and is over here: Bell and Burial).
Okay, then, on to Things I Wrote! I will be posting these directly to my journal in a bit, but these links go directly to the Archive Of Our Own site, where Yu;etide was hosted this year.
My primary assignment was for
tinpra, who matches with me on a Martha Wells - Fall of Ile Rien request! Small fandom is small. Only one other Wells fic this year, and t was for her first book, the Element of Fire (over here: Fire Dance by Snarkydame). Hem. My assignment, as I chose to accept it, was essentially to write a post-series fic about Nicholas Valiarde. Which was tricky and fun! I came up with The New Game, which is him and Gerhard in Post-series Vienne, dealing with some aftermath. Very spoilery, if you haven't read the series.
I decided to wrote a full-length treat as well, for Tris B, whose LJ name I forget -_- She asked for a Decemberists - Hazards of Love fic examining the character of The Queen in more detail. She also said she liked stories about women being awesome! I had already been thinking about writing a story looking at what happened to the baby, and this provided the perfect outlet. It is a mix of prose and verse, and I was really quite pleased with it: The Sister's Bargain
I then wrote a bunch of shorter things for Yuletide Madness!
Two linked short pieces for Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser series: Aremistia of the Sad Eyes and Aremistia of the Resolved Heart. I wrote the first one on a basic 'show me these two being themselves' type prompt from Kujaku, and the response drabble from Loligo's request to include a feminine gaze into what is a very male-centric/mysoginist series -_- (although I love the hell out of it :x) Also note: the second one was
curtana's fault. She wanted me to write slash, though I didn't have time in the end ;)
An Aliens drabble, looking at a Ripley moment before they get to the planet: Face Forward. This was on a prompt from Silveraspen, who was one of the people who didn't have a story in the archive on the 23rd or so, so their prompts were all released to the public to fill :)
My most popular story: an Indiana Jones Drabble based on Eiso5j's request to see Indiana doing real archaeology! There were a bunch of really good responses to this prompt, and my contribution is Indiana Jones and the Profile of Soil. Asd far as I can tell, there are a fair few archaeologists in the Yuletide fam :)
First up. Things I received!
The True Death of Frank Gardiner. This was my gift, written for me based on my Lovecraft Mythos post from my Dear author post. It's really well conceived, and just exactly the sort of thing I was hoping for with my prompt. Thanks again to my author, mattador, about whom I know nothing -_-
I also received a lovely drabble in Yuletide Madness! I Wot There Lies a New Slain Knight, based on my Childe Ballads request :) It delights me because it is wonderfully done, and I love the hell out of drabbles (as those playing along at home may well know. I knew who my author, Gileonnen, was, because beta'd the other Childe Ballad fic s/he wrote, and this was basically a pay off for all of my gushing (well deserved gushing - it is based on Betsy belle and Mary Grey, and is over here: Bell and Burial).
Okay, then, on to Things I Wrote! I will be posting these directly to my journal in a bit, but these links go directly to the Archive Of Our Own site, where Yu;etide was hosted this year.
My primary assignment was for
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I decided to wrote a full-length treat as well, for Tris B, whose LJ name I forget -_- She asked for a Decemberists - Hazards of Love fic examining the character of The Queen in more detail. She also said she liked stories about women being awesome! I had already been thinking about writing a story looking at what happened to the baby, and this provided the perfect outlet. It is a mix of prose and verse, and I was really quite pleased with it: The Sister's Bargain
I then wrote a bunch of shorter things for Yuletide Madness!
Two linked short pieces for Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser series: Aremistia of the Sad Eyes and Aremistia of the Resolved Heart. I wrote the first one on a basic 'show me these two being themselves' type prompt from Kujaku, and the response drabble from Loligo's request to include a feminine gaze into what is a very male-centric/mysoginist series -_- (although I love the hell out of it :x) Also note: the second one was
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An Aliens drabble, looking at a Ripley moment before they get to the planet: Face Forward. This was on a prompt from Silveraspen, who was one of the people who didn't have a story in the archive on the 23rd or so, so their prompts were all released to the public to fill :)
My most popular story: an Indiana Jones Drabble based on Eiso5j's request to see Indiana doing real archaeology! There were a bunch of really good responses to this prompt, and my contribution is Indiana Jones and the Profile of Soil. Asd far as I can tell, there are a fair few archaeologists in the Yuletide fam :)