This Is History, 3
Sherlock BBC (Sherlock/John, eventually)
In which John has to explain things.
Set after The Great Game. Britpicked by [personal profile] dani_the_girl, though I've made some changes and all mistakes that remain were definitely made without her permission. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] tricksterquinn for beta duties, sentence structure, French advice, and staring accusingly at my crimes against grammar. You can totally blame any remaining mistakes on her.

part 1, part 2, part 3

sherlockfic: this is history, 3 )
This Is History, 2
Sherlock BBC (Sherlock/John, eventually)
In which there is evidence being evaluated.
Set after The Great Game. Has not been britpicked, but it has been spellchecked. If anyone would like and has time to volunteer for britpicking duties, I'd be extremely grateful.
Warnings: None

part 1, part 2, part 3

sherlockfic: this is history, 2 )
I have pre-registered for surgery on Thursday. I signed consent papers. I played sudoku and did not panic. I do not get to keep my gall bladder or the stones. Child will be disappointed.

Basically, I'm doomed and committed to my doom and I really wish transporters had been invented for this already. It's unfair. I also can't get my server working for people outside my LAN. And my ritalin isn't ready until tomorrow and I have to figure out a way to go and get it. This is like, a day. This is a day.

And this is a wip. I haven't indulged in a wip in a while, and I feel this is the time. Also, my other fic are either in beta or I hate them.

This Is History, 1
Sherlock BBC (Sherlock/John, eventually)
Set after The Great Game. Has not been britpicked, but it has been spellchecked. I think. It's Office 2010, the menu changes are stressing me.
Warnings: descriptions of graphic violence.

part 1, part 2, part 3

sherlock: this is history, 1 )
*glee* Podfic!

[livejournal.com profile] twilight_angel recorded two fic here: The Difference, SGA, Ronon/Weir, and Eighteenish, SGA, John/Rodney and one here: That's For Remembrance, Jason Bourne/John Sheppard, SGA/SG1/Bourne Identity, all in mp3.

[livejournal.com profile] cybel has the podbook versions here: The Difference, Eighteenish, and That's For Remembrance.

I literally cannot figure out which one to listen to first. Thank you very much [livejournal.com profile] twilight_angel for the recordings (GLEE!) and [livejournal.com profile] cybel for the podbooks.
I seriously love podfic, and yes, I do get this huge kick out of people podficcing my fic.

The Past, in Plural, read by [livejournal.com profile] rhicauldrie who has a lovely voice and I had such a good time listening to it.

A while back, there was a post--somewhere--about why people do and don't like listening to podfic. For me, it was an acquired taste, not because it's not awesome, but because I can't even get into talk radio very often (above and beyond the conservative bend of a lot of it); in general, I can't concentrate on a purely audio medium for the length of time it takes to get into a storyline. I broke that little problem with [livejournal.com profile] issaro recording Somewhere I Have Never Traveled because dear God, if she was going to spend that long recording something, I was damn well going to learn how to listen.

I was surprised to realize something about that, when I'd spent a lot of time worried I'd get hit with embarrassment (because it's productive to worry about the theory of listening to your own porn instead of, you know, just listening which is a hell of a lot quicker and there's a lot of time in my life I can't get back that I could have spent writing more of it). I mean, it's not just the porn; I know my weakness on citing dialogue to the speaker and try to compensate for that in edits but I don't always, and I'm pretty sure anyone who reads me has seen the paragraph long sentences, you see where this is going. I pick myself to pieces as a hobby verging on lifestyle choice; the idea of listening to someone else perform an audio verification I seriously need to work on my dependent clauses is a little disconcerting.

The thing is, they really aren't the same. I mean, they basically have the same words in the same order, but that's where the similarity ends, because the readers of podfic seem to basically recreate it from the ground up.

With other people's fics, it's a purely listening pleasure; with mine, it's being able to interact with my own fic as audience, which in general takes a couple of years to pull off. I can do that with my early Voyager fic, most of my X-Men, and some of my SV, but we're talking 2003 on it's hit or miss that I can read and not see the dissonance between the story I meant to write and what ended up on the page.

I think most writers have a universe in their heads that the story that is told ends up being only the bones of; it's not possible to get it all, and more importantly, all of it isn't relevant or necessary or even like, good. It's just, you know, background stuff. Jim's relationship with housekeeping robots in War Games did not need expansion. But man, I could tell you stories of him and Rand going through the Federation catalogue marveling at robots that could also do water sculpture.

And I think most writers when they start a story have an idea that as it turns out, the story ends up not being even close to, and that's another kind of dissonance. I have a major problem reading War Games parts five and six due to a change I made in three lines when I was nearly finished. I didn't have to change anything else in the fic for that--in fact, I changed them because the rest of the story didn't work with what I wanted to do, and more importantly, I didn't like it as it was. It was the right decision. I liked changing it! And doing that changed the entire meaning of the last two parts and closed one of my most irritating loose ends. It's still not how I originally imagined it, and dissonance when I get there, every damn time, and every time I read it, I have to stop, blink, and remind myself yes, I did change that, and then settle back in feeling like I entered a very specialized alternative universe for the remainder of the fic.

Someone else reading it is someone else interpreting it in a different act of creation; they do not carry the writer's baggage. It's not mine anymore (so much as fanfic ever is, or any fiction, for that matter); they made it theirs, using their voices and their interpretation to make something new and different from it.

Podfic readers are kind of magic like that. I don't say this often enough, to people who podfic, but it's incredible what you can do with the stories you tell. I can have read them a hundred times, but they're new every damn time I listen to them.

Speaking of, if I just say here and in my profile to podfic at will, would that work in general?
For earlier years, here. I swear I did it every year, but tags do not lie. I really need to go through my calendar and confirm this.

So statistically speaking, I killed a lot fewer characters this year. No one was raped, mutilated, or tortured, though some may have been drugged. There were new fandoms, old fandoms, things I'd never done before, and things I've wanted to do for a while.

There was Star Trek, my first fandom and the root of a lifetime of adoration of sci-fi, and there was RPS, which, yeah, I didn't see that coming like, at all. And there were people that make life so much more than it would have been without them.

fandom in review - 2009 )

people in review - 2009 )

In retrospect, 2009 wasn't bad at all. Thanks for that, too.
Monday, October 19th, 2009 03:18 am

tvdfic: taste

Title: Taste
Author: Seperis
Fandom: The Vampire Diaries (television)
Codes: Damon/Stefan (Damon/Katherine, Stefan/Katherine)
Spoilers: 1.06 - Lost Girls
Rating: NC-17
Summary: There are always rules; there's no other way to break them.
Author Notes: Thank you for a fandom that lets me indulge my heat kink. I didn't know I had one, but let's face it, I have a tag for this. I mean, it's obviously there. Blame [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn and [livejournal.com profile] transtempts; I was just fine until the pimping. God, I almost hate myself. Almost.

warning )

tvdfic: taste )
From [livejournal.com profile] harborshore: I kind of want four times (or three) that Chuck attempted to cuddle Casey and one time he succeeded.

their cute is vaguely homicidal )

[livejournal.com profile] mardia: Five Times Merlin Couldn't Take His Eyes Off Arthur.

the sunne in splendour )
Five Things Meme, Post 1:

From [livejournal.com profile] winterlive: five ways arthur almost found out about merlin, but didn't. if you hear a "and one way he did" at the end of that, it's not my fault.

five and one )

From [livejournal.com profile] jujuberry136: Five people the 10th doctor decided not to ask to travel with him in the TARDIS.

how to say no )

More forthcoming.
Title: I Hate This Part (Right Here)
Author: Seperis
Codes: Chuck, Casey, Sarah, gen-nish
Rating: PG-13
Spoilers: through second season
Summary: It's never just missile codes. It's also hideous personal humiliation.
Author Notes: Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn for the first read through and encouragement and also the title. And thanks to [livejournal.com profile] bratfarrar and [livejournal.com profile] kernezelda for awesome betas. You are totally my favorite people ever.

chuckfic: i hate this part (right here) )
Title: Off the Clock
Author: Seperis
Fandom: Chuck
Codes: Chuck/Casey
Rating: NC-17
Spoilers: through season two
Summary: Twenty-four hour gaming tournaments have predictable ends, and Casey doubts Chuck's eaten anything without processed sugar since Ellie brought him dinner last night at work.
Author Notes: So there was this thing where being force-fed two seasons of Chuck over two days either leads to insanity or--well, you see how my options were limited. Thank [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn for that. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn for the read-through and [livejournal.com profile] transtempts for going above and beyond to beta and make lots and lots of soothing noises, and also for the title.

So by [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn's request, fic*. Merry Christmas.

*(I suspect this was her goal all along, tbh.)

fic: off the clock )
And sadly, last group for today.

From here, following group one, group two, and group three.

From [livejournal.com profile] twilight_angel - Crimes Against Humanity 'verse: Five times Rodney wished he could have known John before they met.

crimes against humanity )

From [livejournal.com profile] innocentsmith - SV - Five fictional characters Lex Luthor would like to meet/hang out with/hire.

lex luthor )

[livejournal.com profile] beadattitude - Five things Ten.5 likes about being earthbound.

this is what he thinks )
From here, following group one and group two.

From [livejournal.com profile] winterlive - top five reasons lex luthor didn't take over the world. go.

lex is not good at this )

From [livejournal.com profile] brewsternorth - Five People the Ninth Doctor Enjoyed Getting Drunk With

now that's entertainment )
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 01:59 pm

dr.who fic: surface

*facepalm* If I could be more utterly saccharine, I'd be arrested for being a diabetic hazard.

Title: Surface
Author: seperis
Fandom: Dr. Who
Codes: Ten/Rose
Rating: PG
Spoilers: Journey's End, etc.
Summary: Time let them go.
Author Notes: For [livejournal.com profile] tzikeh, who said she wanted something like this.

dr.who fic: surface )
So I am not very over my Jason Bourne phase yet. As I am still working on the SGA/Bourne Identity Crossover of Dear God How Long Will It Get Anyway, Wait, What If I Added More Plot! Yes, That Will Do the Trick!

But this, this just made me happy to write.

Title: The World of Women
Author: seperis
Fandom: The Bourne Trilogy, movieverse
Codes: Marie Kreutz, Jason Bourne/Marie Kreutz
Spoilers: The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy
Rating: NC-17
Summary: "You never watch the women."
Author Notes: This is set between The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy. I just really, really needed to write it. Could technically be considered in continuity with And That's For Remembrance if you are like me and have a weird sense of humor (see Landscape in SV for how many of my own fic I referenced in there), but no actual relation in text of any kind.

Warning: Spoilers for the beginning of The Bourne Supremacy in comments.

fic: the world of women )
Title: And That's For Remembrance
Author: seperis
Fandom: Bourne Trilogy/Stargate:Atlantis/Stargate:SG1
Codes: Jason Bourne/Marie Kreutz, Jason Bourne/John Sheppard, John Sheppard/Other, Jack O'Neill, crossover
Rating: NC-17
Summary: "You could introduce yourself. It's been a week. I've had dates put out faster than this."
Author Notes: For [livejournal.com profile] forestgreen, who was manipulative. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] bratfarrar for the beta and [livejournal.com profile] chopchica and [livejournal.com profile] adannu for reading while in progress.

Original prompt by [livejournal.com profile] forestgreen here:

you see them on the street )

Which required this:

and this is how it happens )
Title: The Past, in Plural
Author: Seperis
Fandom: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Codes: Cameron Phillips, John Connor
Spoilers: Pilot
Rating: PG
Summary: This place is the one they always come back to.
Author Notes: Er. Yeah. It's called impulse. It doesn't happen often, so I indulge it when it does. [livejournal.com profile] svmadelyn did the beta and general poking.

sarah connor chronicles: the past, in plural )
Title: Lucky He Doesn't
Author: jenn (jenn@thegateway.net)
Fandom: Brothers Grimm
Rating: R
Summary: Will's world has beds and sausage and baths and women who fall into the bed of the Professors Grimm with gratifying speed.
Author Notes: Well. For [livejournal.com profile] devildoll, [livejournal.com profile] musesfool, [livejournal.com profile] chicklet_girl, and the marvelous [livejournal.com profile] hwmitzy, though I'm not sure they'll want to claim it. [livejournal.com profile] cjandre, [livejournal.com profile] hwmitzy, and [livejournal.com profile] chopchica preread and said, sure, why not? [livejournal.com profile] cjandre for the title, since frankly, I'm title-disabled.

There's a real comfort writing in a fandom I don't think *anyone* else reads in.

fic: lucky he doesn't )
I still am blocked--it's not that I don't know where it's going, it's that getting there is hard as hell. This isn't quite working and I'm not sure why.

Open to some lovely, brutal critique. Feel oh so free.

Anyway.
this is how )
So I actually finished it. Like, I am so deadline girl. RIGHT at the wire.

Anyway, for those who don't know, slashing the slashers was a challenge--you got the names of two people and write fic around them. It was--interesting. Read--I have to be high. Even if I don't know it.

Anyway, here's my contribution. *grins* The one done on me and [livejournal.com profile] bonibaru was VERY cool.

sts: faded )

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