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Hi, I’m [livejournal.com profile] sam80853 and I’m you guest-reccer for May.

I will hopefully rec you some stories you immediately have to re-read or even hear about for the very first time.

I am a sucker for AU’s and crossovers. Yeah, I know not everybody’s cup of tea but getting some other fandoms into our sandbox is F U N, believe you me. And in my book it’s always a pleasure to grab the boys and put them where they haven’t been before ...

Enough talking. already!


The Food Of Love by [livejournal.com profile] justbreathe80
F/K
Well, Fraser is in deep trouble catering Ray Kowalski's wedding.

Due East by [livejournal.com profile] severely_lupine x-over with 'Eastwick'
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Today, I'll be reccing two new podficcers who have posted their first podfics fairly recently. I hope they record more!

Title: To Have and to Hold
Author: [livejournal.com profile] belmanoir
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] sionnain
Pairing: F/K/V
Rating: PG
Length: 6.1 mb, 6.37 minutes, 1042 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This is a heart-warming story about Fraser and the Rays and how they walk in the RCMP contingent in a pride parade (but in the back, of course, so they won't ruin the aesthetic effect). It makes me grin at the banter and go 'awww' at the end. Sionnain seems to be a natural at podficcing, and does wonderful dialogue.

Download and comment to the reader here: To Have and to Hold


Title: Father Confessor
Author: [livejournal.com profile] keerawa
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] sundayscat
Characters: Vecchio family gen
Rating: PG-13
Length: 43.3 mb, 47:20 minutes, 6300 words.
Why I'm reccing this fic: This is one of my favorite stories by Keerawa, and it gives an outsider's perspective on Ray Vecchio and the rest of the Vecchio family through the years. Sundayscat reads it in a quiet, thoughtful manner, and I especially like the pauses that leave room to let the story to sink in.

Download and comment to the reader here: Father Confessor
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There are some fandoms and characters that I would have a hard time reading well, no matter how much I love them, and Slings and Arrows is one of those. But luckily, there are other podficcers who do a great job of reading S&A.

Title: Rehearse more obscenely and courageously
Author: [livejournal.com profile] belmanoir
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] petronelle
Pairing: Geoffrey/Darren
Rating: mild NC-17
Length: 9.1 mb, 10 minutes, 1439 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This is a story where Darren and Geoffrey roleplay as Marlowe/Shakespeare, and I'm not sure I can accurately convey the delight of that. There is banter, and sex, and Geoffrey mentally editing in inkstains on Darren's hand. Anyway, Petra is absolutely the right person to read this, because her Darren voice is perfect--I can see him in my head when she reads his lines.

Download here and feedback the reader here: Rehearse more obscenely and courageously


Title: I Would Rather Be Anywhere Else Than Here Today
Author: [livejournal.com profile] spuffyduds
Reader: FayJay ([livejournal.com profile] pandarus)
Pairing: Geoffrey/Oliver
Rating: R
Length: 32.4 mb, 23.34 minutes, 3600 words. Contains music.
Why I'm reccing this fic: Here is where we see the benefits of having several versions of the same story recorded, because different readers can really bring out different aspects of stories. [livejournal.com profile] zabira has done a recording of this story, as well, and while I love her version, I thought I'd rec a reader who is less known in the dS and c6d fandom.

This story is about Oliver and his inappropriate feelings for the young, brilliant Geoffrey. I especially like the structure of the story, which has a drunk Oliver confessing his troubles to a bartender. FayJay has a lovely British accent, which works surprisingly well for S&A, and her Oliver voice especially is awesome.

Download here: I Would Rather Be Anywhere Else Than Here Today
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Title: Makeup
Author: [livejournal.com profile] j_s_cavalcante, with a side of [livejournal.com profile] imkalena
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski/Frannie, F/K
Rating: NC-17
Length: >50k words! Most of it one big sex scene!
Why I'm reccing this fic: I had a dozen strong contenders for the #2 and #3 recs, but THIS is always and forever the Fic of My Underpants. JS took what seems a ridiculous concept (Fraser, Ray and Frannie are forced to have sex by an evil porn director) and made it not only the hottest thing imaginable, but sweet and true to the characters. I do believe this is the longest extended porn scene I've ever read. It starts yummy, with Ray starting to get really turned on as Frannie puts makeup on his face, and just builds until ... you might need to pace yourself. Lay in supplies. Bonbons, cigarettes, and extra underwear.

You like kink? JS has got it nailed. Mildubcon, genderfuck, threesome, watching and being watched, keeping control and losing it, unreliable narrators who assume the other guy isn't really into it.

Ray, Fraser and Frannie are all heros in this piece, doing their best to protect each other.
And then, after the climax(es. *coughs*) we have an absolutely uplifting resolution.

Read Makeup.

Schisms

Apr. 19th, 2009 09:05 pm
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Title: Schisms
Author: [livejournal.com profile] rushlight75
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: NC-17
Length: ~ 42,800 words
Why I am reccing this fic:

A solidly plotted case with just enough tension and angst. The case leads to insights into Fraser's past, and out of these realizations Fraser and Ray can build a future for themselves. I love how all threads of the story - the case, the characterization, and the budding relationship - have their own weight and are woven together.

A brief excerpt )

Schisms, by [livejournal.com profile] rushlight75.
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Vecchio! *adores* I could talk forever about all the things I adore him for, but I think [livejournal.com profile] belmanoir's list pretty much covers it. So I'll just give that a big WORD, and do a picspam instead:

Every man should have some je ne sais quoi. *nods* )

Ahem. Right. Recs!

Title: Dysmas
Author: [livejournal.com profile] troyswann
Pairing: Gen (Vecchio, Fraser)
Rating: PGish
Length: ~4,600 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This fic took my heart, beat it up and then left it weeping in a snow bank. And yet, I completely adore it anyway. The fic takes a sharp turn into AUland towards the end of Victoria's Secret, and features just spot-on characterization of Vecchio. His heart and his loyalty are the things I love most about Vecchio, and this fic is a shining example of both.

Brief excerpt. )

Dysmas

Title: Little Ray
Author: [livejournal.com profile] mondschein1
Pairing: Gen (Vegas!Vecchio)
Rating: PG-13?
Length: ~2,600 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Oh, Vecchio! *sniffles* I love fics that deal with Vecchio's time in Vegas and this was one of the first ones I read that dealt with it in a serious way. I love the way this takes the Ray we all know and love and forces him to be The Bookman while still being Ray. Also, the formatting is a stroke of genius.

Brief excerpt. )

Little Ray

And now, after all that angst... some porn:

Title: Boys Like Me / Girls Like You
Author: [livejournal.com profile] catwalksalone
Pairing: Vecchio/Kowalski
Rating: NC-17
Length: ~1,700 words each
Why I'm reccing this fic: For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture, Kowalski has been turned into a girl. And Vecchio? Poor Vecchio is trying so hard to be respectful and chivalrous, but it's really hard when girl!Kowalski is always there and horny and propositioning him.

Brief excerpt. )

Boys Like Me, and the sequel Girls Like You
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Title: Strange Constellations
Author: [livejournal.com profile] catwalksalone
Pairing: Ray/Ray
Rating: PG-13
Length: 11,636 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This starts out with a Kowalski who's already a little freaky--these are the Rays in an alternate dimension. They're partners and Patrolmen. It's all very steampunk and sexy and Kowalski has the most adorable brass goggles instead of glasses. When Vecchio is abducted by the Craven gang, Kowalski somehow finds himself stuck traveling between dimensions. Each one has a Vecchio, but none of them are HIS Vecchio. Eventually he figures out that he's got special powers he didn't know about--he's a Finder.

This story is amazing on so many levels--the different worlds are so perfectly drawn, and all the different Vecchios and Kowalskis make me squee. There's the dimension we're familiar with, of course, and a dimension where Vecchio is married to Anita Cortez (!!), and a dimension where Vecchio is a wizard!!! He wears a pointy hat and it's maybe the most adorable thing ever.

[livejournal.com profile] catwalksalone writes an incredibly recognizable and brilliant Kowalski-POV completely divorced from any of the cultural reference points I'm used to using to define his voice. And watching Kowalski gradually figure out both how to get back home and how, exactly, he feels about Vecchio is awesome. The love that pervades this entire fic is just...♥♥

I've got two little excerpts below the cut--one of steampunk!Kowalski describing the cars in our dimension, and one from the wizard!Vecchio ("Kowalski, how many times do I have to tell you, I'm a THAUMATURGE!") dimension.

Link to the story: Strange Constellations

Brief excerpt. )
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Title: Desiderata
Author: J S Cavalcante ([livejournal.com profile] j_s_cavalcante)
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: NC-17
Length: ~14,500 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: It was an awesome Seekrit Santa season! There were three fics, in particular, that hit me right in the kink.

First, I should not have been surprised that JS Cavalcante was the author of one of my favorites, as her fic last year was as well. This year, she she used one of my favorite storytelling devices--the unreliable narrator. Ray is our POV character. On a hot, humid night he has brought Fraser home to encourage him to cool off and relax. Fraser pinpoints Ray's own heat-exacerbated frustrations as lack of romantic companionship, but Ray is so immersed in his view of himself as missing a woman that he can't see what we so clearly do through Ray's blinkered eyes--Fraser offering himself. Over the course of the evening and early morning Ray recognizes the loyalty and need and love they have between them, while still being frustratingly slow on the uptake. It makes his eventual tumble extraordinarily sweet. JS is so good at not rushing the story, and stretches out both the tension and resolution for a supremely satisfying experience.

A brief excerpt )

Desiderata


Title: Echo
Author: [livejournal.com profile] slidellra
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: R
Length: ~5,600 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: I am a complete sucker for the magical realism of the show, and the best crack!fics following the tradition. Sli's latest has the glee-making good feel of a time-honored trope, like genderswitch or bodyswap or sex pollen, while being utterly unique: A head injury leaves Fraser with the inability to speak any words but those last spoken in his hearing. Sli uses Fraser's condition for some wonderful character exposition, like Fraser's frustration with not being able to communicate, and the depth of knowledge of Greek mythology in the 2-7 bullpen, and Fraser and Ray's ability read each other's faces, and Ray's wonderfully thoughtful "gift" to Fraser so that he can have a chance to sound like himself for a while. It's a delightful story all the way through, and leaves me in my happy place.

A brief excerpt )

Echo


Title: pull a breath like another cigarette
Author: [livejournal.com profile] omphale23
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: R
Length: ~2,400 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This story hits me in both a narrative and a literal kink. I love a story in which a character has a fetish, and the reader gets pulled into his yearning. And in this case, Ray's fetish is men in makeup, so yes, please! The story starts with Ray rummaging through Fraser's apartment before his assignment, and discovering Fraser's makeup bag. The jolt he gets from it never completely goes away, and eventually he starts escalating his wordless provocation of Fraser. Both so stubbornly refuse to actually bring up the topic with each other that when the tension finally boils over, the resulting scene reduces me to nnnnggh. Smoking red hot kink!fic. Yum!

A brief excerpt )

pull a breath like another cigarette
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Title: Seasonal Disorder
Author: [livejournal.com profile] arrow00
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: NC-17
Length: 1908 words

Why I'm reccing this fic: Leaving aside just for a moment that it's awfully hot, I love the repeated colors; there's a bracketing image that makes me smile every time I think of it. I'm pretty sure Ray's the kind of guy who invents traditions for himself, and this gives us the chance to see what he's abandoned, and created (and readopted).

A brief excerpt )

Seasonal Disorder
[identity profile] green-grrl.livejournal.com
Going with fics that have never been recced in this comm helped me narrow it down a little ... and I ended up with three first Christmases for RayK in Canada. :-)

Title: In the Round
Author: Moonloon ([livejournal.com profile] maryavatar)
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: PG
Length: 961 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Here is a classic clueless!Fraser story, finally figuring things out just in time for Christmas. But what I really like is this portrayal of Ray, finding a creative outlet for his wild passions. Moonloon stated that she wanted an alternative to Ray as a mechanic, and this one's memorable.

A brief excerpt )

In the Round


Title: Home for the Holidays
Author: [livejournal.com profile] lamardeuse
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: PG
Length: ~2000 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Fraser is only slightly less clueless in this story--he at least is doing naked things with Ray on a regular basis, but still doesn't truly understand Ray's love. Which, it turns out, is a lot like Christmas.

A brief excerpt )

Home for the Holidays


Title: Twelve Ways to Make Ray More Canadian
Author: Tara R. ([livejournal.com profile] zoetrope)
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: G
Length: Er, fairly short
Why I'm reccing this fic: And finally, a much happier Fraser, determined to Canadianize Ray on Christmas. This is a hilarious version of The Twelve Days of Christmas, presented in a gorgeous graphic format. Just the art alone gives you that feeling of holiday cheer! Irresistable--check out the sample:

A brief excerpt (image) )

Twelve Ways to Make Ray More Canadian
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Thank goodness for Amnesty Week, so I can rec some Fraser parental fics!

Title: The Heart's Compass
Author: [livejournal.com profile] zabira
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: PG-13
Length: 7,500 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This was my favorite fic of the latest DS Match competition. Ray is an inadvertent time traveler, and he finds himself visiting Fraser's childhood repeatedly. Through Ray we get to meet Caroline, raising a child essentially alone in the middle of the far Northern prairies. She's strong, sensible, and full of unfettered affection for her son, who returns it openly. And once she's decided Ray is no threat, she welcomes this strange, intermittent companion for little Ben. Unfortunately, we know her future, and it's a tear-jerker, but Ray's presence in the then and the now, helps.

A brief excerpt )

The Heart's Compass


Title: It's Like This Old Inuvit Story I Know
Author: Pru ([livejournal.com profile] rageprufrock)
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: PG
Length: 4,390 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: "Meet the parents" is an often-dreaded ritual for every new couple--we see a flashback here to how it wasn't so great for Ray with Stella's parents. It's even worse for Ray when he and Fraser aren't even dating, and Fraser's father's dead, yet he's suddenly being visited by an annoying old Mountie. Who's making snippy remarks about Ray's lack of child-bearing hips. Maybe he's just going crazy instead ....

A brief excerpt )

It's Like This Old Inuvit Story I Know


Title: Home Schooling
Author: [livejournal.com profile] luzula
Pairing: Gen
Rating: G
Length: ~1,200 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This is a perfectly characterized moment of young Ben studying with his grandmother when his father arrives, and we get to see two generations of parental interaction. In one short sketch, we see the influences surrounding Ben--order, intellectualism, reserve, snippiness, avoidance of conflict, distancing--that became part of his personality. Surely this must be canon.

A brief excerpt )

Home Schooling
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No one closed the challenge yet, so...

Title: Untitled ficlet
Author: [livejournal.com profile] primroseburrows
Pairing: Bob/Caroline, implied F/K
Rating: PG
Length: 1701 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: This is a post-CotW story from Caroline's POV, and it's written almost as if she's telling it aloud. I love Caroline so much, and [livejournal.com profile] primroseburrows writes her wonderfully--she's practical and has a strong will, but is still a little whimsical and has a great sense of humor. I adore the conversation between her and Bob, and the way they tease each other. I also really like Caroline's attitude to Benton. She obviously loves him, but she also trusts him to take care of himself.

Untitled ficlet
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Title: There's No Stopping Her
Author: [livejournal.com profile] alex51324
Pairing: Gen (or F/K pre-slash, if you roll that way)
Rating: G
Length: 888 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: I couldn't help but rec all Kowalskis fics. I adore Barbara! Here, Fraser has been self-sufficient for a very long time, so he is completely unprepared for the Barbara Kowalski juggernaut when she insists on mothering him, too. Alex writes a Barbara who has an almost naive view of her place in her grown son's life, and now that of his friend as well. Fortunately it's endearing, if a little embarrassing for the guys.

A brief excerpt )

There's No Stopping Her


Title: Son of Zorro, Take Previous
Author: [livejournal.com profile] brigantine1
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski (could be Gen, if you roll that way)
Rating: PG
Length: 551 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Another ultimate Mom fic! Barbara could be the perfectly innocent, clueless Mom in this one, too, but I like to imagine her here with a tiny hint of evil. Because I'd bet Stanley was a handful when he was a teen, and boy does she have an opening here to get a little of her own back! Fraser is bemused at first, but is seduced to the dark Barbara side by the end. Absolutely made of hilarious!

A brief excerpt )

Son of Zorro, Take Previous


Title: Homologated / Homologated 2: Sunday Dinner
Author: Otsoko
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: PG
Length: 3,934 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Otsoko builds a beautiful portrait of Damian, and how Ray sees clearly that he's a product of his era, class, and heritage. Still, Ray values his approval and advice, and translates every silent clue from their time working together on the GTO into communication. Barbara is a little more direct, but between the two of them, they make it clear they just want their son to be happy. Somehow in the midst of all the manly brusqueness is a surprisingly sweet message of support.

A brief excerpt )

Homologated / Homologated 2: Sunday Dinner
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***

Well, this is it, kids. But I thought I'd try and go out with a bang, or at least an explosion of some sort.


1. Stargate Atlantis.

I know almost nothing about this fandom, other than there is a guy named Joe with experimental hair and a guy named Rodney who is whiny and Canadian and they are very, very gay. Sometimes they are gay together.

Also, Claudia Black and Ben Browder were on the show, but not as their Farscape characters.

However, I did promise that we would visit other planets in this set, and I like this ficlet an awful lot, even if I'm not entirely sure what the hell is going on.


Searching for Benton Fraser, by [livejournal.com profile] apetslife. No warnings, although watch out for the crack.

In which Ray goes on a journey. )


2. Firefly.

Once upon a time, Joss Whedon decided that a cheerleader who fought vampires wasn't wacky enough, and what he'd really always wanted to write was a spaghetti western set in the future, out in space where people randomly spoke Chinese and sometimes wore funny hats.

Because he is Joss Whedon, he got his wish. Firefly was fabulous and funny and got really sort of fucked over by the network in a spectacular way.

But this is not that story. This is the story of a girl visiting earth, and her love for Ray Kowalski's car.


Shiny, by [livejournal.com profile] dsudis. G, Ray/Kaylee implied.


In which there is a promise of pizza. )


3. Men With Guns.

Another C6D crossover, this time with a movie that is not quite as terrible as Aspen Extreme, although I wouldn't say much more than that. I love it despite being well aware of the flaws, because a)Mamet dancing, b) I like movies with fucked up characters and guns, and c) did I mention Mamet dancing?

Anyway. I think what I love most about MWG is the fabulous fic that people have written for it. And one of my absolute favorites is this crossover, which features a very difficult recasting of the film using Fraser and Ray Kowalski. it's managed beautifully, and even if you dislike the movie (gratuitous violence and drug use aren't for everyone, I suppose) give the rewrite a try.


Out from Under, by [livejournal.com profile] brigantine1. F/K, PG-13.


In which Fraser goes to find someone he's lost. )


And a bonus rec, just because you're all my favorites:


4. Starship Troopers/Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.

Now, before you get all excited, this is not exactly a dS crossover. But it features a talking dog, and a Mountie from the Yukon who is, FRTDNEATJ, in space, and also Starship Troopers. I couldn't pass that up.

Ichneumon, by camwyn. Gen, PG.


In which there are alien probes and repressed memories. )


So. It's been fun, thanks for reading, and everyone should feel free to add crossover recs that I've omitted in the comments. There are tons of great ones out there, and unfortunately I couldn’t include even a small subset of the stories I love in a short set of posts. Plus, I never know if I'm missing the Best Crossover Ever.
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***

So when I said we would visit new planets, I forgot that first I had these other recs to post. Which are all set on Earth, mostly, maybe, although there is a House that defies physics and a brief argument between Thatcher and God.

There are no geese, but if you find that sort of thing interesting (and you should, because it's AWESOME) you must go read [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]'s Don't Drink, Don't Smoke (What Do You Do), a dS/Hot Fuzz crossover. It features Ray's lost passport, an angry swan, and a Fraser who is officially if temporarily dead after a slight misunderstanding with the Canadian High Commission.


In which this does not count as a rec, even though I strongly suggest that you go read this story right this minute. )


Ahem. And now I have a few other suggestions. If you're looking for something to read. (Hey, we're fans. When are we NOT looking for things to read?

First person to comment with "when we're busy writing for NaNoWriMo" gets a very strongly worded rant about the importance of balancing one's life and taking time to do other things, so don't start with me. This is my year, people, and the fact that I'm already behind is meaningless.)


1. Homicide: Life on the Streets.

I had (okay, have) the biggest crush on Tim Bayliss. He's smart, he's sensitive, he's trying very, very hard to be zen. He screws up, he gets pissed, he tries again. He wants things he can't have, and eventually he breaks a little bit. Okay, a lot.

It's a fantastic show, and if you haven't seen it, you should. There's a full series box set (The perfect gift for the fangrrl who has everything? Television on DVD!), and a movie, and a metric fuckton of crossover episodes with Law & Order.

Not convinced? Really?

Here, have a fic in which Bayliss finally meets the right guy, thanks to Fraser and Ray and with no help at all from Francesca.

(FWIW, Bayliss is wrong about the 401, because the Beltway traffic would eat that road for breakfast and then have the 404 as a midmorning snack. I'll take the 404 during rush hour over the Beltway on a Sunday afternoon anytime.)


Unionville, by [livejournal.com profile] umbo. R, F/K, Bayliss/Smithbauer. And the sequel ficlet, Compassion. Bayliss/Smithbauer, R.


In which there is a mugging, and then a robbery, and then a car theft. And then Tim Bayliss goes to a wedding and meets a former hockey player. )


2. House of Leaves.

It would seem that I have an affinity for things that are bigger on the inside. Or for evil disguised as something wholesome. Or possibly both at the same time, with an added dash of meddling ghosts.

All of that aside, this is the clearest example that I can imagine for the argument that crossovers, when done well, are somehow better than either fandom on its own. Because this fic gains so much from the book that it is based in, all of the twists and characters and related stories and complications, and it becomes richer than the book because of the layered history that I (and many of you) have with the main characters. If there were one story that I would love to see turned into an entire universe of things written by all the fannish authors I love best, it would be this.


The Fraser Record (Excerpts), by [livejournal.com profile] custardpringle. F/K-ish, R.


In which there is a House. )


3. Monty Python.

Yep. You read that right. Think of it as a cracktastic chaser for the unsettling experimentalism of the previous rec.

It turns out that Ray was right, after all. It was a quest for the Holy Grill. Also, there is never a Kmart's around when you need one.


Monty Python and the Holy Grill, by [livejournal.com profile] snowee. Gen, G-ish.


In which there is SPAM. Spam, spam, spam, spam... )



Dear Mods,

May I make one more post? Pretty please? I promise it contains no Sentinel badfic. It's just that I have three four more stories to rec, and if I put them in this post it'll look all off-balance and stuff. Plus it wouldn't be fair to make any of the remaining recs follow Monty Python. The authors might get smited or something. I don't want to be responsible for people being smitten. Er. Smited.


♥,

Omphale
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***

Hi! I'm back again, bringing three new fandoms interacting with our favorite magical-realistic cross-border comedy-drama cop show.

Say that one five times fast.


1. Torchwood and Doctor Who.

Welcome to two overlapping fandoms that are well-nigh inescapable in the Land of LJ. Featuring a Doctor (name withheld), his companion(s), a super-secret alien-fighting subterranean organization, and an intergalactic con man named Jack. And a box that, like Fraser's utility pouch, is bigger on the inside.

There are no talking wolves, although there have been several kinds of aliens disguised as ghosts, real faeries, dinosaurs, a running joke about bananas, clockwork robots, zombies in gas masks, and a pig in a spacesuit.

Not all at once. Well, not all in the same episode, at least. Other than the robots and the banana jokes. And the zombies and the banana jokes.


Fries with That?, by [livejournal.com profile] buzzylittleb. Kowalski/Jack Harkness, not-G. Nothing with Jack Harkness is ever rated G.


In which Jack Harkness arrives in the Windy City on a cold night. Wearing leather hotpants. )


2. Hard Core Logo

The first of the C6D Crossover recs, I doubt that HCL needs any introduction around here.


Northern Comfort, by Kellie Matthews. Fraser/Billy Tallent, NC-17. F/K sequel, NC-17, HERE.


In which Fraser meets a strangely familiar guitarist )


3. Sandman

Those of you who pay attention know that I have an enormous love for certain comics and graphic novels. The Crow, V for Vendetta, The Middleman. And, of course, Sandman. I would give nearly anything for a good Middleman/dS crossover. I am not above bribery and the promise of sexual favors, if that's what it takes.

Right, then. Moving along.

I dressed up as Death for Halloween. More than once. In different decades. And I maybe memorized substantial pieces of multiple stories by Mr. Gaiman during my misspent youth. I contemplated with complete sincerity having the Endless tattooed along my spine.

All of which is offered as the reason that I love this tiny ficlet as if it were the most magnificent of multi-chapter epics. It has the tone and feel of my favorite story of all time, a La Femme Nikita fic that I lost somehow and still someday hope to find again.


Voices Prophetic and Patient, by [livejournal.com profile] nifra_idril (website). Gen, G.


In which there is a conversation. )


So that's your second set of Crossover Fics Loved by Omphale. Stay tuned for tomorrow's set, in which we visit new planets and fight crime and angry geese and Dief Does Not Approve of Events.
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Um. Hi! Let's all just pretend that it's Monday. shall we? As in last Monday, when I started writing this post.

I'm [livejournal.com profile] omphale23, and for whatever crazy reason the mods have entrusted me with a whole week of reccing! Which I will now condense to three days, because that's the sort of thing I do. I'm quirky. People get used to it. I'm told it can sometimes be endearing, although I'm pretty sure that's not the adjective that first comes to mind.

Ahem.

My theme, because I always have a theme, is crossover fic. It was originally going to be unreliable narrators, but it turns out I already did that post somewhere else, and so instead I bring you…fantastic fics that feature our favorite characters interacting with other fantastic fandoms.

(For the record? That was six words starting with F. Which is the sixth letter of the alphabet. That banging you hear is the sound of [livejournal.com profile] slidellra headdesking repeatedly and then defriending me.)

Anyway. Crossovers! Because while it's wonderful to see our boys (and girls) hanging out in Chicago or Canada, or Vegas (well, maybe not Vegas, what with the whole Mob thing. How about Boise, instead?) it's also awesome when they get to go other places and live other lives and maybe even have wacky conversations with other characters. I love a good crossover, and I even sometimes love a bad one. You should, too!

(I make no promises that Sentinel fic will not appear somewhere this week. For I am weak, and have been known to go for the cheap thrill of kidnapping and magical moose.)

Up first, though, are some stories that feature characters coming to visit the Mountie and his Ray(s) on their home turf. For whatever reason, they bring rather a lot of magic and mayhem and mystery along for the ride.


1. The Dresden Files

Harry Dresden. Angsty. Handsome. Well-intentioned.

He carries a hockey stick, is a cranky police consultant, and lives in Chicago. Harry, who certainly doesn't remind me of a character with the initials BF or of anyone named Ray, is a wizard with a tendency to get involved in very weird situations.

Oh, and he's being haunted by an advice-giving ghost named Bob.


Love Spell, by [livejournal.com profile] sam80853. F/K, R.


In which someone casts a spell on Fraser )


2. HP Lovecraft, who is a person and not a fandom. Possibly he's both.

He wrote about monsters and gods and the universe and horror and the fundamental inexplicableness of almost everything we can imagine, and a few things we can't. He wrote about evil from times so long ago that we can't remember them, and fate. He was, on many occasions, a racist, classist, misogynist prat. Also, The Mountain Goats wrote a song about him.

And yet below the cut you will find some funny, funny apocalyptic shenanigans.


In the Sewers He Lies Dreaming, by [livejournal.com profile] spuffyduds. No pairing, R.


In which Ray and Fraser meet a monster. )


3. Newford.

Which, again, is not so much a fandom as it is an imaginary place in which very strange things are commonplace. It is either American or Canadian or possibly neither and both, and was invented by Charles de Lint. For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture, several of Newford's inhabitants are currently in a rundown hotel that may or may not be in Chicago.

It totally makes sense in context.


O'Leary's Hotel, by J Hardin. F/K, PG.


In which there is violence, and also healing. )


Right. That should get you started. I'll be back tomorrow (Er. Later today) with another set. They might feature exotic locales and robots. Or Jack Harkness.
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Title: The one with the elf
Author: Anna S ([livejournal.com profile] eliade)
Pairing: Gen
Rating: G
Length: 954 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Here is Grade A Due South characterization. Fraser and Ray have a moment in the bullpen, just like any other moment they've shared at the station, except what comes out of Fraser's mouth is pure crack. And Ray explodes at it, just like at all of Fraser's other weirdnesses, and then they go on. I'm not sure which is funnier, Fraser and Ray's usual interactions or Fraser's bizarre confession.

A brief excerpt )

The one with the elf


Title: I Was a Canadian Zombie
Author: [livejournal.com profile] aerye
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski
Rating: R
Length: 1,760 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: Aerye's fic is a little outside the norm, not just because it's an AU--she also uses an OC narrator. And the prompt she wrote to? What happens when a small-town Canadian boy falls in love with a hot-blooded American who comes to town with a modern dance troupe? And things can only get worse as the town is attacked by ZOMBIES. Her Frank the Zombie is hilariously deadpan as he and his friends munch their way through Inuvik, while befriending the local Mountie and his gorgeous boytoy dancer. Proof that Fraser can be polite to anyone.

A brief excerpt )

I Was a Canadian Zombie


Title: Ray Likes It Red
Author: Isis ([livejournal.com profile] isiscolo)
Pairing: Fraser/Kowalski UST, sort of
Rating: G
Length: 1,500 words
Why I'm reccing this fic: The humor in this fic comes from Isis's masterful use of Ray as the unreliable narrator. Despite a tight Ray POV, the reader, knowing Turnbull's tactics and being aware of Fraser's adventures with the previous Ray, figures out what's going on at the Consulate while Ray comes to an amusingly incorrect conclusion.

A brief excerpt )

Ray Likes It Red

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