arduinna: Santa-hatted Momo (from Avatar the Last Airbender), saying "mo mo mo" (Yuletide)
I've added a new page to my recs site: quick recs. It uses [livejournal.com profile] astolat's very spiffy script that lets you pull bookmarks from del.icio.us into an automatically generated, sortable page. I've got mine set up to handle a bunch of different things, from new_recs (anything that I'm planning to add to my recs page in a future update), to recs (anything I've ever recced, including new_recs), to Yuletide, to various fandoms, to vids. I bookmark things much more often than I update my recs site, so I'm seriously happy about this script.

For Yuletide, I've got 48 recs in 39 fandoms, and I still feel like I've missed most the archive. But at it's time to put these, at least, up.

All of the recs in one place:

Recs by fandom:
arduinna: Santa-hatted Momo (from Avatar the Last Airbender), saying "mo mo mo" (Yuletide)
I wrote two stories for Yuletide this year, for fandoms and pairings I love, and I had a blast, as always. A panicky blast, but a blast. I love Yuletide.

Hearthstone
Dead Zone, Johnny/Walt.
NC-17, 36k, 5,500 words
Summary: Light in the darkness.
(Yuletide archive version)


Rx
MASH, Hawkeye/Trapper
PG, 11k, 1,450 words
Summary: This is what he'd been waiting for.
(Yuletide archive version)


And since I don't quite have my recs ready to go yet, I have to take this opportunity to pimp the story I received, which I've been very happy to see has been getting a lot of positive response, because it *rocks*:

Strange Bedfellows, by Lyrastar.
It's also MASH, and also Hawkeye/Trapper, and it made me incredibly happy. She nailed the show and the characters perfectly. Go, read, comment, praise!

And, er, about those Yuletide recs...

I was hoping to have a recs post ready for today, but I was reading right up to the reveal last night, and I still have something like 15 entire fandoms bookmarked to read, never mind fandoms I don't know as well that I was hoping to get to eventually. OMG, 1,057 stories. So I'll either put up a recs-so-far listing sometime in the next few days, or will hold off and do a final version in a week or two.

In the meantime, I've been bookmarking Yuletide 2006 stories I particularly like here on del.icio.us, if anyone's desperate for links in this vast wasteland of no Yuletide recs anywhere. *g* I know it's tough to find things to read! I haven't pulled these out into [livejournal.com profile] astolat's nifty script on my website, so they're not all pretty, but they're functional.
arduinna: shirtless Scotty watching over shirtless Kelly from a distance, from I Spy (Scotty watching)
70 new recs in 20 fandoms

All of the new recs can be found together on the What's New page.

Or go straight to the individual fandoms, with new recs at the top (everything's dated):



And now the question.

I've been listing recs as mixed-up as possible within fandoms -- trying to vary gen/het/slash, pairing, general tone, author, etc. -- so that anyone reading their way through a given fandom's recs would have some variety, and maybe would click on a link they wouldn't have noticed otherwise because it's not in their primary pairing or what have you, but catches their attention when they see it.

That's no problem for a handful of recs, but several fandoms have enough to warrant their own pages, and are probably going to get bigger over time. I was wondering if it would better suit people to sort those recs out by gen/het/slash, and by pairing within that. It's six of one, half a dozen of the other for me -- both methods involve a certain level of sorting while I'm writing recs up, but nothing major.

So does anyone have a preference?
arduinna: beanie versions of John and Rodney from SGA (beanies)
I just added a Halloween story written for [livejournal.com profile] sga_flashfic:

Title: Booty
Author: Arduinna
Rating: G, gen
Word count: ~925
Summary: It's a custom.

on my website

on sga_flashfic
arduinna: Santa-hatted Momo (from Avatar the Last Airbender), saying "mo mo mo" (Yuletide)
Dear Yuletide Santa,

Thank you so much! I've spent the entire week refreshing the fandoms list and being gleeful at the sight of gold numbers next to all of my requests, and I'm so happy you're writing one of them!

My prompts were mostly vague partly because I love surprises so it almost never occurs to me to think "what kind of story do I want to get?", and partly because I didn't want to make you feel obligated to meet any requirements. Seriously, whatever you want to write is great, and the happier you are with what you write, the happier I'll be reading it. If you have an idea that you're itching to write, go for it!

If you want or need more info, though:

my fic tastes )

why I love these fandoms )

And thank you, again! Yay!
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
Title: Signals
Author: Arduinna
Fandom: I Spy (TV)
Pairing: Scotty/Kelly, explicit
Challenge: Cliche (sharing one hotel bed)
Word count: 3,173

This was my entry for the Blast From the Past challenge.

Signals on [livejournal.com profile] challenges_past.

Or if you prefer reading on a website, it's here.

Feedback is always welcome!
arduinna: Darien Fawkes from Invisible Man (Darien)
I've scoured the web and come up with what I hope is a fairly complete list of I-Man stories, writers, vids, archives, mailing lists, LJ communities, transcripts, and episode guides.

Invisible Man master list

The stories are split out by gen / het / slash and by pairing, but that's it -- no ratings, no warnings, no recs. I'm not listing stories on archives, only things I find on individual pages.*

If I'm missing anything, I would love to hear about it, either here or by email.

Please do pass the URL around to anywhere it might be useful. Thanks!


*The exceptions are teeny-tiny archives, or multi-fandom archives with tiny I-Man sections that seem unlikely to ever be expanded, or "archives" that are really one or two people's collected work. But once something gets up to 10-15+ stories by more than a couple of people, I list it strictly in the archive section.
arduinna: beanie versions of John and Rodney from SGA (beanies)
Title: Candygram
Author: Arduinna
Illustrator: [livejournal.com profile] cynicatlantis
Rating: G, preslash (McKay/Sheppard)
Summary: "Do you think it ate Colonel Sheppard?" Crackfic.
Spoilers: None.
Roughly 1,800 words

So, I posted a story in [livejournal.com profile] merrymakings about a month ago to cheer [livejournal.com profile] merryish up while she was recovering from surgery, inspired by a drawing [livejournal.com profile] cynicatlantis had done. After she read the story, to my absolute delight, [livejournal.com profile] cynicatlantis made several fabulous illos specifically for it, including the perfect cover. So, just in time for [livejournal.com profile] merryish's birthday:

Candygram, broadband version (~400k, image-heavy)

Candygram, dialup version (~20k, linked images)

Happy birthday, Merry!
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
All of the new recs can be found on the What's New page.

Or go straight to the individual fandoms, with new recs at the top (everything's dated):



I broke out four fandoms into their own pages - Due South, Invisible Man, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate SG-1 - because they all had 10 or more recs and were making the mixed-fandom pages too crowded. If more fandoms reach that level, I'll break them out as well.

I also added a page that lets people look for recs by category -- nothing fancy, just a list of links to sets of my del.icio.us bookmarks for specific tags (e.g., everything I've got tagged as both h/c and recs).
arduinna: Santa-hatted Momo (from Avatar the Last Airbender), saying "mo mo mo" (Yuletide)
I wrote two stories for Yuletide this year -- my assignment and a pinch hit. I'd never written anything in either fandom before, so Yuletide continues its tradition of making me try new things.



Jolly Roger
Boston Legal, written for Yochan
10k, gen (...ish), Alan and Denny

"I always thought I'd make a good pirate," Denny said idly.

my site

Yuletide archive



I Coulda Been a Defendant
Night Court, written for pepperlandgirl
10k, PG, Harry/Dan

Harry sees Dan in a whole new way.

my site

Yuletide archive
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
First off, thank you so much for writing this! I'll be happy with anything you do; just knowing that someone is writing a story in one of these fandoms has me beaming.

If you already have an idea of what you want to write, or you prefer having as little info as possible, ignore the rest of this -- write what makes you happy! But if you're looking for a bit more info... )
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
I just put up a batch of recs -- 30 this time, in 8 fandoms. Newer recs are at the top of the fandom's section, and everything shows what date I added it.


Recs page




Direct links to updated sections:


Dark Is Rising

Due South

House

Invisible Man

Monk

NUMB3RS

Professionals

Stargate Atlantis

arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
I just posted a story for the Worst-Case Scenario challenge:

Restorative

It's Peacemakers, Stone/Finch. I had to rush this a bit to meet the deadline, so I may wind up tweaking it some more over the next few days; fair warning.

I also redid the look of the site and put up a few bits and pieces I meant to put up a while back, including:

Interrogation
a Dead Zone crossover drabble with Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (no, really.)

and

One Degree of Separation
an Alias PWP (Will/Vaughn) that I wrote years ago and never did anything with.
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
I just put up a batch of recs -- 20 this time. Newer recs are at the top of the fandom's section, and everything shows what date I added it.


Recs page




Direct links to updated sections:

Doctor Who

House

Ocean's 11

Stargate Atlantis

Touching Evil

Veronica Mars

X-Men

Highlander/Good Omens
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
I just added a recs page to my site. The first (huge) batch of recs covers more than 90 stories, in more than 50 fandoms -- the number of fandoms is thanks to the Yuletide archive, which is where a good many of these stories live.

Beyond Yuletide, a lot of these are older stories from older fandoms. Obviously, despite the numbers, I've barely scratched the surface; there are entire fandoms still missing, and lots of stories in the fandoms I've started in on that I didn't get around to adding. I'll be adding more eventually, but I don't know how often or extensively.

Recs page
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
The two stories I wrote for the last couple challenges on [livejournal.com profile] sga_flashfic have been posted to my website:

Bailey's 7 (First Contact challenge)

Summary: McKay has an unfortunate encounter with one of the local denizens on a new world.
SGA, PG, McKay/Sheppard; 22k

and

Revisionist (Darkness challenge)

Summary: Rodney keeps his eyes closed.
SGA, NC-17; 2k (drabble)
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
Written for [livejournal.com profile] therienne's birthday and posted in the First Contact challenge on [livejournal.com profile] sga_flashfic.

Bailey's 7: SGA, h/c, McKay/Sheppard.

It'll go up on my website next week, after it's released from challenge posting restrictions.
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
The Stargate Handbook has just gone through some major changes. I expanded it to include Stargate Atlantis and redid the look of things a bit, and moved it to its own domain:

http://stargatehandbook.org

SG1 is currently updated through Prometheus Unbound.

SGA is currently updated through Hot Zone.

I've also created [livejournal.com profile] sg_handbook, which is where the more detailed announcement for this move/expansion/update is, and where all future Stargate Handbook announcements will go.
arduinna: Darien Fawkes from Invisible Man (Darien)
This is a late entry for [livejournal.com profile] slodwick's A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words challenge. It was due on Feb. 28, but I spaced and didn't get it done on time.

The idea was that you'd be assigned a picture, and have to write a story of exactly 1,000 words based on it -- literally, metaphorically, whatever.

my assignment picture )

The story I came up with was Playing Hooky, a slash Invisible Man story. Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] marycrawford for the beta!

I went with I-Man for a very specific reason -- that being [livejournal.com profile] therienne. In case you're interested, it's better to read the story before reading this explanation (no, really *g*), so I'm putting this under tons of space in a cut.

The story behind the story )
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
Thanks to the hardworking Seah, trickster.org is back up and working beautifully, with sites slowly coming back on line as the site owners get them uploaded.

I've been uploading and making little fixes, and now my site is back up, including the SG Handbook.

My Yuletide story this year was written for for [livejournal.com profile] kirbyfest, and is gen Dead Zone. It's on the Yuletide archive here, and up at my own site here.
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
My Yuletide story won't be going up just yet, because the server my site is housed on is having some problems. When I get it uploaded, I'll announce it here.
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
After reading one too many stories full of epithets, I started writing an essay/ramble/rant thing about "elegant variation", which expanded into these cheesily named things:

Variety Is the Spice of Life... and I Need Some Tums (This one's sort of the 'base' essay.)

Purple Fanfic's (total lack of) Majesty

Epithets: Fandom's Designated Hitters

'Said' Is Not a Four-Letter Word

And, thanks to a bunch of friends who chimed in with examples from their fandoms, I pulled together a list of epithet examples from all over, just for fun:

Epithets

Yuletide

Nov. 10th, 2004 02:08 am
arduinna: Jack and Daniel from SG1, looking interested (JD - huh)
Just in case my Secret Santa checks in here looking for clues...

I'm really very easy to please -- just knowing that there will be a story in one of those fandoms is making me happy. Write anything you want!

If you need a bit more, slash is my favorite take, but I'll be very happy with gen if that's what you go with. I'm much more about the characters themselves and their relationships with each other than any specific kinks. Recognizing the voices in a story is a huge happy button for me. I like everything from warm'n'fuzzy to angst, funny to bittersweet; I like fluffy PWPs and complex plots and everything in between. I love snarkiness, but don't require it. The darker end of the spectrum isn't generally my thing, but the only thing I can't read is domestic discipline.

So, pretty much -- write anything you want! *g* Whatever you're comfortable with will be great. And thank you so much!
arduinna: a tarot-card version of Linus from Peanuts, carrying a lamp as The Hermit (Default)
I've just posted an Invisible Man New Year's Resolution story for Basingstoke -- Soft on the Inside -- to the Yuletide archive.

It's also on my own site, here.

It's gen Eberts & Official.
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