Sep. 5th, 2021

Now it can be told: I wrote not one but two stories for Crossworks this round! Two very different stories, in fact:

Miraculous Batman
Written For: [personal profile] silveradept 
Fandoms:
Batman (1966), Miraculous Ladybug
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~4500
Characters: Batman, Robin, Alfred Pennyworth, Penguin (Character), Original Miraculous Ladybug Character(s)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Fusion, Stealth Crossover, Bad Puns

The title says it all: imagine Adam West's Batman time-shifted 45 years ahead - and overlaid with Miraculous Ladybug's kwamis, powers, and talismans.

Written in the Stars
Written For: [personal profile] skieswideopen 
Fandoms:
Elementary (TV), Stargate SG-1
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Words: ~2200
Characters: Joan Watson (Elementary), Cassandra Fraiser, George Hammond, Janet Fraiser (Stargate)
Additional Tags: Epistolary, Canonical Character Death

Two women meet at Columbia University's medical school, bonding over a cadaver, a trombone, and three watermelons. Years later, one of them needs a favor....

One of these was technically a pinch hit, but as it happens I'd seen the potential match-up go by during the signup phase and was instantly struck by its potential implications - and then the opportunity arose, I'd already turned in my official assignment, and it was thereby an offer that I couldn't possibly refuse.

And now I have a week off work, which includes travel plans and (barring smoke issues) live theater. And maybe a bit of further writing in one of these settings....

Here we go again - about a week and a half late, because I was finishing not one but two exchange stories - with an AO3 meme that's in at least half a dozen journals on my reading page. (You know, one of these days I'm going to try to think up one of these with different and more oddball questions....)

I note ahead of time that I have supplied links for some, but by no means all, of the specific works mentioned. This is partly because "all" would involve quite a lot of links, and partly a function of specific context; sometimes, just mentioning the story is enough, and sometimes, it feels appropriate to allow for immediate follow-up action.

[Technical note: After arm-wrestling HTML for an hour, I now think I know exactly how the DW rich text editor is broken where cuts are concerned. Certain kinds of formatting - notably involving indented paragraphs, but there may be other triggers - appear to cause the code parser to replace a "/div" with a "/cut" when one switches the editing mode between HTML and Rich Text (and sometimes when one simply edits the entry), which both causes the cut to break and mangles the syntax for subsequent instances of "div" statements. **Why** the code should do this is beyond me, but it's annoyingly persistent about it.]

20 Questions, no waiting.... )
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