A little night reading...
Jan. 18th, 2006 10:21 amThe Guy Who Came In From The Cold. Rodney in Siberia from
sdraevn, because you know that was snarky.
Sixteen Hundred Miles by
theemdash. Jack/Daniel, long distance and fallible and together and Not Talking. A stand alone second installment of a three part series. Thanks to
paian for the pointer and making me all *thinky* about the deftness of writers who let the boys be tacturn but still manage to communicate what they would like to say to the reader.
dustandroses has gone on a fic posting rampage over at
dustys_fic, with Firefly (Mal/Jayne) and NCIS (Gibbs/DiNozzo) that I saw. Haven't read yet, am bookmarking for later, but NCIS enthusiasts may not want to wait for the critical review.
Now, go read A Dirty Wind by
cofax7.
I'm just going to repeat that in case you didn't hear me: Go read A Dirty Wind by
cofax7. It's an apocolypse story, where one day in Season 7 they didn't manage to save the world. The 'verse is the This Is Not Wartime series, many of which can stand on their own and are also extraordinary, but listen, this one? Is not skippable. Because the characterization is incredible: they've all had their journeys and their individual heartbreak, and they survived the initial part and made it back together and are going to try to fix it now, only they know they're fallible, and they don't have the same resources. Cofax has a brilliant way of starting the story out at a fast pace to nab you, get you committed, and then as D-Day approaches, time dilates and does that wierd thing where waiting for word stretches into eternity... Deft use of three different POVs (Jack, Sam and Daniel an OC Jaffa) and multilayered, interesting, sympathetic OCs (even the one's who only show for a little while in this story) an elegantly woven, logical progression of events and beautiful straightforward prose.
It's a long story (novel length. For exact word count, ask cofax. She knows right off the top of her head, I guarantee it) but it will fly by. This is the standard by which apocafics will be measured, if you only read one, read this one. Although, I just got my apocolyptathon assignment in the mail so I'm hoping that in June or whenever they're due, you'll read mine too.
Yup, nothing can chase A Dirty Wind off the page so we'll end with that one. Highly recommended, folksies. It was initially posted to LJ but this is the edited, smoothed version on cofax's website. Consider, though, moseying over to her lj here to leave nice feedback for her.
Sixteen Hundred Miles by
Now, go read A Dirty Wind by
I'm just going to repeat that in case you didn't hear me: Go read A Dirty Wind by
It's a long story (novel length. For exact word count, ask cofax. She knows right off the top of her head, I guarantee it) but it will fly by. This is the standard by which apocafics will be measured, if you only read one, read this one. Although, I just got my apocolyptathon assignment in the mail so I'm hoping that in June or whenever they're due, you'll read mine too.
Yup, nothing can chase A Dirty Wind off the page so we'll end with that one. Highly recommended, folksies. It was initially posted to LJ but this is the edited, smoothed version on cofax's website. Consider, though, moseying over to her lj here to leave nice feedback for her.
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Date: 2006-01-18 06:32 pm (UTC)And yes, it's 72,000 words. Or thereabouts.
(Also? No Daniel pov in this one: Jack, Sam, Rah'nak only. Writing Daniel-pov makes my brain leak out my ears.)
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Date: 2006-01-18 07:42 pm (UTC)And, fabulous as I look in hats, the service is free in exchange for really good fanfic. Standing offer. *g backatcha*
You know, it didn't feel like 72,000 words reading it. But then again, I did have to put down my laptop when I was too sleepy to continue to focus on the screen, and that's usually a sign that more time has passed than I realized. Hmmmm....
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Date: 2006-01-18 10:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-18 11:03 pm (UTC)Great pimping as always!
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Date: 2006-01-19 12:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-19 12:14 am (UTC)And, thank you! You're not so bad with the pimping yourself! I've read some great fics on your rec lately.
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Date: 2006-01-19 04:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-19 04:29 am (UTC)I'm glad you think I rec good stuff. I was talking to this friend of mine today who loves all movies indiscriminantly, and I don't really believe him when he tells me a movie is worth seeing. I'm glad you don't feel that way. *g*