| by the book, 1/1 |
[Sep. 3rd, 2008|09:00 pm] |
Title: By the Book Fandom: Harry Potter next-gen Rating: PG-13 for teenage erections, rampant faux-Briticisms, casual alcoholism, and an ice sculpture that may not be suitable for children Word count: ~12,200 Summary: Scorpius Malfoy was thirteen when his parents divorced. He’d always known it would happen someday, but he didn’t expect it to be so bloody loud. Notes: Written for crumbfreebread as part of the inaugural the_ass_fest, spring 2008. On a personal note? An awesome triumph for me, as this represents the first story I've seen through, from beginning to end, since I finished grad school in May 2007. Wiiiiiiin!
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| fire and rain, 1/1 |
[Dec. 21st, 2006|11:59 pm] |
Title: Fire and Rain, or Richie Soto and the Goblet of Fire Type: Original fiction Summary: Requiem and recovery. Word Count: 1256 Written in: December 2006 Notes: Backtracking a bit. Extensive notes at the end.
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| family first, 1/1 |
[Aug. 28th, 2006|11:39 pm] |
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| | she's lost total control // ryan adams | ] | Title: Family First, 1/1 Author: sarcasticpixie (linked to writing journal, astoldbysuzanne) Rating: C, for “cracked-out” or, alternately, “crossover”; PG-13, likely Word Count: 2007 Characters: Duncan Kane, Seth Cohen, George Michael Bluth, Sam Winchester Spoilers: Vague ones through Veronica Mars 1x21, with allusions to events that happen during the first seasons of The O.C., Arrested Development, and Supernatural Summary: “Meets Thursday afternoons with refreshments to follow.” Disclaimer: Pretty clearly not mine, or else this would have been a spectacular ratings stunt some time ago.
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| draco malfoy and the garage sale of pure and abiding evil, 1/1 |
[Jul. 4th, 2006|05:03 pm] |
Title: Draco Malfoy and the Garage Sale of Pure and Abiding Evil Type: Harry Potter Summary: Being poor is bollocks. Draco Malfoy, Narcissa Malfoy, Ron Weasley. Word Count: 3118 Written in: June 2006 (one-week project) Notes: I used to write HP fic all the time when I was 14. It sucked. This is the first HP I've done in six years, as a present to Allison; I'm pretty pleased with it, since it's unadulterated humor. Writing the Malfoys like they're the Bluths from Arrested Development will never, ever get old.
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| two points for honesty, 1/1 |
[Jul. 4th, 2006|04:59 pm] |
Title: Two Points for Honesty Type: Veronica Mars Summary: Post-2x22. Mac, Dean, Cassidy. The hell? Why is there a ghost in this story? Word Count: 3584 Written in: May 2006 (five-hour project) Notes: My second public attempt at the VM-verse. I kinda like this one. And that's good, because I seriously wrote this because I couldn't deal with the events of the season 2 finale. God, I overidentify with Mac like whoa.
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| repair, 1/1 |
[Jul. 4th, 2006|04:55 pm] |
Title: Repair Type: Veronica Mars Summary: Post-2x21, featuring Mac, Cassidy, and Weevil. Word Count: 1681 Written in: May 2006 (three-hour project) Notes: My first venture into VM fic... and I'm not that crazy about it. It had to be done, though, so here it is.
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| tagging up, 1/2 |
[Jul. 4th, 2006|04:46 pm] |
Title: Tagging Up, 1/2 Type: Original fiction, sequel to Fielder's Choice Summary: In vino veritas. Word Count: 12,149 Written in: Summer 2006 (May-June, six-week project) Notes: Rich Soto wasn't done with my brain yet, and probably won't be until I write the rubber match of this three-story series. I'd like to think that my style is more refined than it was in Fielder's; it was fun to write Rich while he wasn't under emotional distress, for once.
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| fielder's choice, 1/1 |
[Jul. 4th, 2006|04:38 pm] |
Title: Fielder's Choice Type: Original fiction Summary: In the weeks before the 2006 Major League Baseball draft, high school first baseman Rich Soto wonders if he really knows where his life is going -- and if best friend Mark McCarthy has a place in it. Word Count: 10,090 Written in: October 2005 (two-week project) Notes: Probably my personal favorite. Every artist has that one great character -- Jane Austen had Elizabeth Bennet, J.D. Salinger had Holden Caulfield, John Updike had Rabbit Angstrom, and with any luck, Suzanne Brown will have Rich Soto. Winner of the 2006 Boston University's Women's Guild Undergraduate Fiction Award, which pretty much rules.
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