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"There are so many stories in yuletide," some of you may be thinking. "If only Minutia would tell me which ones are worth reading!"

Okay, so none of you are actually thinking the second part. Still, here are some of the yuletide stories I liked best, not counting my own gift, about which I have already written here. Be warned that these are mostly from really obscure book fandoms.

Any Given Dream
Fandom: A Suitable Boy
What makes this fic so great: It contains my favorite pairing (Maan/Firoz), writes them more convincingly than I've yet seen in fic, and then ambushes you with love for another character. Imtiaz just wants his baby brother to be happy, you guys. Also, the summary is a couplet, which if you're familiar with canon you know how appropriate that is.

Thirty-three Kisses and Counting
Fandom: Macdonald Hall
What makes this fic so great: The awkward teenage physicality of it. The supporting cast. Bruno Walton being an adorable dorkface.

In Another Time
Fandom: Count of Monte Cristo
What makes this fic so great: It's Eugenie and Louise, the best canonical lesbian couple in a Victorian novel ever! Also, gorgeous prose.

Bagthorpes v. Zombies
Fandom: Bagthorpe Saga
What makes this fic so great: For a while I was convinced I'd made these books up, because no one else seemed ever to have heard of them. This is pretty much exactly what I remember them being like. Best zombie apocalypse of yuletide, hands down. Plus, it contains this line:

‘Celia never did have much of an appetite,’ Uncle Parker said, stroking his wife’s back. ‘I wouldn’t let her – well – devour anyone. I assure you.'

Blood Will Have Blood
Fandom: Hark! A Vagrant
What makes this fic so great: It's Kate Beaton's Bronte sisters. It contains a magazine called Romantic Poets Gone Wild. What more do you want?

Four Castles Howl Built (& One He Had No Hand In)
Fandom: Howl's Moving Castle (movieverse)
What makes this fic so great: Very nice fleshing-out of the movie world, and any exploration of Howl and Calcifer's relationship is love by me.

The Seven Stolen Books of Westminster Abbey
Fandoms: The Middleman/Black Books
What makes this fic so great: So, uh, did you see the fandoms? Plus also, it includes Bernard tormenting Manny with a carnivorous book.

For the record: I am not going to link to the octopus story here, but I read it and liked it. It wasn't the Best Story Ever or anything like that, but it was clever and funny.
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Dear Yuletide Writer,

Hi there! Thank you for offering to write in one of my beloved fandoms!

Here are some things I like: Families, established relationships, magical adventures, smart people being smart and competent people being competent. Here are some things I'd rather not get: Stereotypical gender roles in relationships, porn without plot (but see Russian Stories), dark fic (but see Russian stories), crossovers, mundane AUs.

Fandoms and etcetera )

And I think that's it! Thank you once again, dear yuletide writer; you are in all probability the best, and I hope you get what you want for yuletide too!
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Thing One: Today is a frabjous day, because [livejournal.com profile] calathea has posted a new story in the A Very Long Summer series! For the Love of Mike is, basically, the story of Rudy and Mike's wedding, interspersed with flashbacks to various points in their lives together, and . . . if you like Gordon Korman and are not opposed to slash for some reason, you already know you want to read this, so why am I still talking? A very worthy installment, replete with schmoopy moments, with a new original character in one scene that I wouldn't mind reading more about. Also, Rudy's mom continues to be terrifying and awesome. Also, reading about Rudy and Mike's boys makes me want to do more with the Bedes from A Matter of Life and Death.

I do have two very minor complaints, and they are a) everyone in Rudy and Mike's lives immediately thinks Rudy+Mike=True Epic Love Forever as soon as they see them together, and is ready to go on about it at length. Which, okay, but it gets a little wearing. And b) there's a lot of kissing. I like kissing as much a the next girl, but I also like to see it mixed up with other ways of physically demonstrating affection? Other PG to PG-13 ways of physically demonstrating affection, even. Though I am guilty of overusing kissing too, sometimes; it's just such an easy shorthand for love and romance and sex and all of that.

This story probably isn't the best place to start A Very Long Summer if you haven't yet, but hey, the whole series is at the link.

Thing Two: Everyone thinks they can reboot the DC Universe better than DC. To be fair, most of them probably can. Here is Dresden Codak author Aaron Diaz's original and thought-provoking take on the Justice League.

One clever thing he did is say, "Well, Superman has to be Clark Kent, but Green Lantern and Flash have been various different people over the years, so why not make them entirely new characters? Who are a Japanese woman and an Indian man, respectively?"

I like his re-conceptualization of Superman, but the costume redesign absolutely does not say "working-class hero" to me; it says "steampunk" if anything. On the other hand, I like his Wonder Woman costume, but I'm not sure if I can get behind the living statue concept.

What I do like is the connections between the various character's backstories; it gives the whole thing an organic feel and also the sense of a bigger story slowly unfolding in the background.

One thing missing from Diaz's Justice League is Batman; as he points out it never made much in-character-and-continuity sense for Batman to be in the Justice League anyway. But he did reimagine Batman and Robin separately here: "Bruce Wayne is crazy bonkers and has way too much money. Stephanie Brown has nothing better to do I guess." If that's not a high concept, I don't know what is.

Gosh

Feb. 16th, 2011 07:02 am
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Gordon Korman writes the premium-grade uncut pre-slash, doesn't he?

So, I spent yesterday morning reading Schooled. I've heard that Gordon Korman's more recent work isn't a patch on his older stuff, and in some ways that's true. In places it felt more like an outline of a book than a book; in other places it felt like he was trying too hard to be Jerry Spinelli to remember to be Gordon Korman. It was published in 2007, and the setting is presumably meant to be more-or-less contemporary, but if there are such things as cell phones or computers you wouldn't know it by this book. The hippie stuff revealed more half-assed grabbing after cliches than any real understanding of 1960's counterculture. There was a major plot development where I had to suspend disbelief approximately the size of a mountain from something approximately the size of a spiderweb. There was wackiness (the scene with Cap driving the bus was particularly good) but there wasn't the katamari of wackiness that's the reason one reads Gordon Korman in the first place.

AND YET. Ever since, my brain has been busily spinning out Zach/Hugh, with a side order of unrequited Darryl/Cap. (Seriously, Gordon Korman. That Darryl chapter. How do you know where all my buttons are? It's a little embarrassing.)

I am really supposed to be working on other things. I am working on other things. I certainly don't need to be getting into a new dead fandom now. So I am not going to write it. Damn it.

Rec time

Dec. 30th, 2010 07:37 am
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Okay, so I know there are only about five of you reading this, and the chances of you guys sharing an obscure kidlit fandom with me are slim, and also the fic I'm about to link to is nearly two years old so I'm a bit late to the party. But.

If you have ever read Gordon Korman's I Want to Go Home!, you need to go read this now:

http://community.livejournal.com/scrimmettes/39839.html

If you haven't, it might be a good idea to read the book and then read the fic. I'll wait.

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