Insta-rec: The Fraser Record (Excerpts)
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Title: The Fraser Record (Excerpts)
Author:
custardpringle
Pairing: Vaguely F/K
Rating: R
Length: 2440 words, plus footnotes
Why I'm reccing this fic: Me? I like being completely and utterly creeped out while I eat my breakfast. Or at least when I started eating my breakfast, by the end, I'd put my cereal on the floor, to finish when I'd stopped holding my breath. The style is original and compelling, jumping from formal snippits of report, to as-the-events-unfold speech, to quotes from the original book that its based on that could easily read as Fraser's journal entries. There are unfinished sentences that make you want to scream "what? Making-what?" The story makes full use of the media its being posted in, providing links to... well, find out yourself... throughout the story, which for me heighten the growing sense of unease I felt following each link. The best written parts of this story, though, are the parts that go unwritten.
Note: Written for the
ds_flashfiction challenge: Space
( A brief excerpt )
The Fraser Record (Excerpts)
Author:
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Pairing: Vaguely F/K
Rating: R
Length: 2440 words, plus footnotes
Why I'm reccing this fic: Me? I like being completely and utterly creeped out while I eat my breakfast. Or at least when I started eating my breakfast, by the end, I'd put my cereal on the floor, to finish when I'd stopped holding my breath. The style is original and compelling, jumping from formal snippits of report, to as-the-events-unfold speech, to quotes from the original book that its based on that could easily read as Fraser's journal entries. There are unfinished sentences that make you want to scream "what? Making-what?" The story makes full use of the media its being posted in, providing links to... well, find out yourself... throughout the story, which for me heighten the growing sense of unease I felt following each link. The best written parts of this story, though, are the parts that go unwritten.
Note: Written for the
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
( A brief excerpt )
The Fraser Record (Excerpts)