I will have extremely limited access to a full-sized keyboard this week (phone, yes; proper keyboard, no), but don't want to disappear without acknowledging two wonderful recently-written gifts:

From Unsent Letters 2025:
A Series of Notes Attached to A UNIT Requisition Form by [personal profile] astrogirl

Three and the Brigadier navigate the halls of bureaucracy (and the vastness of time and space) in pursuit of an electron microscope. A perfect replication of the reality of bureacuratic procurement channels...

From Holmestice, Summer 2024:
a study in violin by unrevealed

A full-fledged and dead-flat-brilliant novella (!) following Elementary's Sherlock Holmes through a lifetime spent with a Stradivarius (and a great many complicated relationships).

I can't write short letters worth a darn, so while I've got detailed material farther down, it's only fair to give you the list of fandom requests up front. So, those would be:

Batman (1966)
Crossover Fandom(s) - see below
Doctor Who
Gargoyles
Kim Possible
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Power Rangers Time Force
Stargate (SG-1)

Feel free to wander backward through this journal and my fic on AO3 (linked to your left) to get an idea of my interests; what I write is very much also what I like to read – and has, over time, added up to rather a variety of fandoms. My past letters for various exchanges are tagged "dear santa" herein.

Things I like:

I’m a flexible reader; the story I want most out of a given exchange is usually the one you want to tell me rather than the one that’s living in my own head (that one, if I want it badly enough, I can always write myself).

Text-driven pluses for me include effective use of wit (aka banter aka snark, etc.), as well as strong characterization & dialogue. I value both respect for and clever use of canon (including well-developed canon-divergence AUs). I thrive on UST (heavy on both U and T), and am neutral where gen/het/slash is concerned; if the pairing is well-developed, I'll read with an open mind.

None of my requests call specifically for mature/explicit content. This doesn't mean I don't appreciate sizzling erotica/smut/porn; it's just that my fanfic-reading interests and my e/s/p-reading interests mostly don't intersect. Also, for this exchange, I find myself not especially interested in any of these characters writing e/s/p.

DNWs:

AUs. For this exchange, avoid alt-setting (i.e. coffeeshop, high school, dept. store, etc.). and major canon-divergence in non-crossover requests. This does not mean you can’t extend on canon, fill in blanks, etc.; indeed, Unsent Letters strike me as designed for just this sort of thing. Nor does this necessarily preclude crossovers, even if not formally built into a request.

Explicit sex, or “sexting” exchanges. Most likely not an issue as nearly all my requests are "&" rather than "/", but to be clear - basically, this just isn’t my jam. Non-explicit mention or discussion of sex is fine, though. Please avoid noncon, incest, adult/child, power-imbalanced sexual/romantic partnerships (teacher/student, boss/underling, etc.), and A/B/O settings.

Romantic elements that directly contradict canon. Also unlikely to be an issue, per above, but to amplify: where a character explicitly states a sexual preference/identity in canon, honor the statement. OTOH, if no preference/identity is specified onstage, it’s OK to establish – or widen – one for a given character. It's also OK to create or expand relationships for unpaired characters, including cross-canonical pairings where the potential arises.

Requests:

Read more... )

[ETA: fixed borked story link, added author credit]

We briefly interrupt the catching-up in order to detour forward to current events: specifically, Unsent Letters is open, and there is a delightful exchange of correspondence in it which (a) was written for me, and (b) is just the pitch-perfect fixit I hoped might emerge from this particular request. 

From Childhood to Beyond

Fandom: Doctor Who, Sarah Jane Adventures
Author: [personal profile] senmut  / [archiveofourown.org profile] Merfilly
Rating: general audiences
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~1100
Relationship: Kate Lethbridge-Stewart & Sarah Jane Smith
Characters: Kate Lethbridge Stewart, Sarah Jane Smith
Additional Tags: cameos, epistolary, slice of life, somebody lives/not everyone dies

A series of letters and texts between the Brigadier's daughter and a journalist.

And a side note: why, yes, I have indeed given my journal a style makeover, because it was long overdue.
Greetings, O writer of letters, and welcome! And also, thank you!

I can't write short letters worth a darn, so while I've got detailed material farther down, it's only fair to give you the list of fandom requests up front. So, those would be:

Doctor Who (1963)
Mary Poppins (Movies)
Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Young Wizards (Diane Duane)


Feel free to wander backward through this journal and my fic on AO3 (linked to your left) to get an idea of my interests; what I write is very much also what I like to read – and has, over time, added up to rather a variety of fandoms. My past Yuletide letters (and those for other exchanges) are tagged "dear santa" herein; see the "Yuletide" tag too, if you like.

Things I like:

Text-driven pluses for me include effective use of wit (aka banter aka snark, etc.), as well as strong characterization & dialogue. I value both respect for and clever use of canon (including well-developed canon-divergence AUs). I thrive on UST (heavy on both U and T), and am neutral where gen/het/slash is concerned; if the pairing is well-developed, I'll read with an open mind
None of my requests call specifically for mature/explicit content. This doesn't mean I don't appreciate sizzling erotica/smut/porn; it's just that my fanfic-reading interests and my e/s/p-reading interests mostly don't tend to intersect. Also, for this exchange, I find myself not especially interested in any of these characters writing e/s/p.

DNWs:

I've resisted writing this section for years – not because I don’t have preferences, but because I hate framing them as absolute negatives. I’m a flexible reader, and the story I want most out of a given exchange is the one you want to tell me rather than the one that’s living in my own head (that one, if I want it badly enough, I can always write myself). That said, in the interests of clarity, some things I Do Not Want:

AUs: For this exchange, avoid both alt-setting (i.e. coffeeshop, high school, dept. store, etc.) and canon-divergence AUs. This does *not* mean that you can’t extend on canon, fill in blanks, etc.; indeed, Unsent Letters strike me as designed for just this sort of thing. Nor does this absolutely preclude crossovers, but for once I’m (mostly) reining in that part of my muse.

Explicit sex, or “sexting” exchanges.  In the context of this exchange, this just isn’t my jam. Non-explicit mention or discussion of sex is fine, though. Kinks to avoid: noncon, incest, adult/child, power-imbalanced sexual/romantic partnerships (teacher/student, boss/underling, etc.).

Romantic partnerships that directly contradict canon. To amplify: where a character explicitly states a sexual preference/identity in canon, honor the statement. OTOH, if no preference/identity is specified onstage, it’s OK to establish – or widen – one for a given character. (Also see canon-specific notes.)

Doctor Who (1963)
Any Companion & Any Companion, Any UNIT Member & Any UNIT Member, Sarah Jane & Harry

NOTES: I’m good with seeing any of the available epistolary formats for this request.

PROMPTS:
I picked “Any Companion & Any Companion” (and its UNIT-based cousin) with full knowledge of just how wide a net that casts, and I am good with that. I’m best acquainted with Three through Six and their fellow travelers, but if your muse runs to correspondence between Susan Foreman and Ace (however that might fall out) or Peri and Jamie (ditto), I’m on board. That said, I’m especially fond of Sarah Jane, Nyssa, Jo Grant, and Tegan, especially intrigued by Turlough and Kamelion, and curious about how Adric might find a way into this form.  

EXTREMELY OPTIONAL BONUS POINTS: For any of these prompts, I am entirely OK with drifting into the 2005-era timeline, and also into Sarah Jane Adventures territory.  And if you can finesse a regeneration cycle for Sarah Jane out of one of these prompts, feel very free to do so!

Mary Poppins (Movies)
Bert & Mary, Minerva McGonagall & Mary, Mary & Original Characters

NOTES: I’m good with seeing any of the available epistolary formats for this request.

DNW:
• AUs: See above - but in this context I’m thinking that McGonagall & Mary looks more fusional than crossover-ish, still, either way (and even if your take differs from mine) that’s one request where it’s OK to indulge. (Also, if by some chance you’ve actually read a certain fic of mine in which Mary appears, extending or riffing further on that fic’s premise is totally in bounds.)

PROMPTS
Bert often appears to act as Mary’s eyes and ears in the mundane world; it would be interesting to see his written reports – whether on the Banks children or other matters (does he vet potential candidates for Mary’s patronage?). Was Minerva Mary’s mentor (or maybe vice versa?), or is Mary something outside wizardly rules and traditions?  Who else has Mary already nannied over the years?

Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Holmes & Professor Moriarty, Irene Adler & Holmes, Watson & Anyone

NOTES: I’m good with seeing any of the available epistolary formats for this request.

DNWs:
• Note that Adler & Holmes material should be non-romantic as per the tag.
• For Holmes & Moriarty: just in case, let me emphasize here that ACD-canonical Moriarty is not, repeat not, equivalent to the popular post-canon Moriarty of movies, TV, and pastiche (this last in either direction, whether slanted toward Meyer & Kurland or toward Horowitz and ELementary). As with Poppins, I’m happy to see thoughtful speculations roving outward from canon – but I’d like to see them grounded *in* canon, one way or another.

PROMPTS
:
• For Holmes & Moriarty: I’m thinking the most intriguing material is likely to be pre-canonical. Yet every bit of “fanon” we have (the professor as the Holmes family math tutor, etc.) is purely speculative; there’s a lot of room for that speculation to go in different directions.
• For Holmes & Irene – who writes to whom first, and why? Does Holmes need a field agent, does Irene need a sleuth, or are they simply sharing practical tips on cross-dressing disguises (heh)?
• For Watson, the great question here is: how did the good doctor really store, sort, and distribute the millions of words’ worth of manuscripts he evidently wrote? (And who got the job of doing either the field work or the cataloging?)

Young Wizards (Duane)

Carl/Tom, Dairine & Roshaun

NOTES
: I’m good with seeing any of the available epistolary formats for this request.

DNW:
• Explicit sex/kink; for Dairine & Roshaun, it’s way too soon, and for Carl & Tom, I’m happy to give them their privacy for that.
• AUs: Avoid both alt-setting (i.e. coffeeshop, high school, dept. store, etc.) and canon-divergence AUs. This does *not* mean that you can’t extend on canon, fill in blanks, etc.; indeed, Unsent Letters strike me as designed for just this sort of thing.

PROMPTS:
• For Carl & Tom: I’m absolutely up for intimate exchanges, given this relationship, but I am more interested in the intimacy than I am in the romance, if that makes sense. (For example, what do they write, whether for themselves or each other, after ‘losing’ Picchu? Or what do their journals or texts look like during/after the memory lapses from WIZARDS AT WAR? Alternately, I’d love to see some of their after-action reports to higher authority (whether Irina, or some intermediary) after some of the kids’ adventures.

• For Dairine & Roshaun: individual journal entries may be easier to deal with than actual letters/texts/manual-mail for these two, but either is totally fine. I’d love to see each of them trying to nail down their perceptions of the other in writing – or, alternately, an exchange between them grumbling and commiserating about how No One Else Understands My Pain. Or even just Dairine trying to explain the Star Wars movies to Roshaun….

EXTREMELY OPTIONAL BONUS POINTS
: If any of these prompts give you an excuse to have someone exchange email or other correspondence with Mr. (Counselor) Millman, do not hesitate to bring him in; he’s such a good sounding board as well as an excuse for the sort of wry humor that Duane is so good at injecting into these books.
From the recently completed round of Holmestice:

First, an absolutely fascinating open-ended fusion. Just as I went forward in the previous round and merged the "Charlotte Holmes" novels with Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, my donor this round skipped back in time and ingeniously spliced Mary Russell into Charlotte's world.

Insoluble Puzzles by amindamazed
Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Charlotte Holmes Series - Brittany Cavallaro, Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~4900
Characters: Charlotte Holmes, Araminta Holmes, Mary Russell, Leander Holmes, Jamie Holmes
Additional Tags: Crossovers & Fandom Fusions, Alternate Universe - Fusion, Crossover, Mention of Past Traumatic Events, incuding harm to animals, all from canon, no graphic descriptions of it in this fic

Who would we be, we Holmeses, if not for The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes? Mere curiosities buried in old newspapers, forgotten mentions in mouldering secret government archives and unsealed police records? Or would we be something else we never thought — were explicitly trained not — to imagine?

As for me, I wrote a light, quick crossover in which almost no one is who they seem to be (and, for a wonder, absolutely nobody fingered me as the author!

A Case of Identities
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, Doctor Who
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~2800
Characters: John Watson, Sherlock Holmes, James Moriarty, The Master (Delgado), The Doctor (Doctor Who)
Additional Tags: Crossover, Clever John Watson, Footnotes

Mycroft Holmes once said “I hear of Sherlock everywhere these days.” This story may (or may not) explain the true origins of that remark.

Moving forward to Crossovering, here's the story written for me -- a thoughtful and thought-provoking window into early-stage Stargate SG-1 by way of almost-current Doctor Who. As I told its author, this is a piece that I didn't see coming at all, and yet it embodies much of what I dearly love about the whole Crossovering exchange concept.

The Grasp of Mortality by failsafe
Fandom: Stargate SG-1, Doctor Who
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Words: ~6600
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Daniel Jackson/Sha're
Characters: Daniel Jackson, Jack O'Neill, Clara Oswin Oswald, Ashildr | Lady Me, SG-1 Team, Various Stargate SG-1 Characters, Sha're | Amaunet
Additional Tags: Ambiguous Relationships, Multiple Relationships, Crossover

Alive forever. Dead indefinitely. Or somewhere in-between.

Being a properly qualified member of geekdom, I have on a handful of occasions ordered things from ThinkGeek.  Most notably, I ordered one of the "con edition" Bags of Holding almost instantly after their initial release, and it's still in my regular rotation of messenger-like bags.

And then, early last week, I got email from ThinkGeek announcing their first Oregon store.  On one hand, it's in a shopping center all the way over on the opposite side of the metro area from my abode (which is somewhat less centrally located than it was at this time last year).  On the other hand, the grand opening was on one of my days off, and this was after all ThinkGeek....

By bus and light rail, this turned out to be a trip of a bit under two hours.  And there was an actual line to get in (the crowd being good-sized, and the store's square footage relatively modest).  But there were also Imperial stormtroopers, and some other cosplayers, and small bits of swag, and interesting geeky things to look at.  And I may now have a set of coasters that look like Star Trek transporter pads, complete with blinky lights and sound effects.  (Fortunately, there's a mode for "blinky lights only"; otherwise, your glass makes transporter noises every time you pick it up and put it down.)  Now if the next release will just include a working replicator function, so it will actually refill the glass of root beer on demand....

The trip was also justified by the discovery that the B&N at the other end of the mall had significant markdowns on a large selection of their genre DVDs...and I have a B&N membership/discount card.  Thus, among other things, I now have the first season complete-series set for Class, the Doctor Who spinoff, in my stack of things to get around to watching eventually.

And here's what I wrote for Crossovering 2014:

Let's Find Out
Fandoms: Doctor Who / Marvel Cinematic Universe [& Sarah Jane Adventures, Iron Man (Movies)]
Rating: G
Word Count: ~2500
Genre/Type: gen
Characters: Pepper Potts, Sarah Jane Smith, Maria Hill, Kate (Lethbridge-)Stewart
Relationships: Pepper Potts/Tony Stark

Sometimes, the most straightforward approach turns out to be the long way around.

Or, how Pepper and Sarah Jane meet in a fused version of Whovian and MCU continuity, with a couple of bonus Easter Eggs (because I could not resist putting in a certain bit about just who Nick Fury was looking at as a potential Avenger....).

Be it duly noted that there are a couple of stories that I considered but didn't end up writing for this exchange: specifically, the one in which Pepper had been recruited as a companion by Eight (largely because it felt to me rather too similar to the premise of Azar's excellent "Rebel Yell" series about the Doctor and NCIS' Abby Sciuto), and the one in which the Anthony Ainley version of the Master finds his way to Asgard and hooks up with Loki in an effort to steal the Casket of Ancient Winters, which of course one or another Doctor would have had to show up and foil (because while that would have been immensely entertaining, it felt like a much bigger story than I had time to draft for the challenge).

Also offered as a plot bunny, because it occurred to me along the way, this theory: Hugh Lofting's (and by extension Rex Harrison's) character  Doctor John Dolittle is, in fact, a Time Lord (and very possibly a previously unknown regeneration of the Doctor himself).
A discovery:

One of my local over-the-air digital sub-channels -- affiliated with the Retro TV syndication/network -- has evidently acquired the rights to first-generation episodes of Doctor Who.  Missed the Monday night premiere, but Tuesday night brought Parts 3 and 4 of "An Unearthly Child", so it appears they are starting way the heck back at the beginning.

As they say, check your local listings for time and channel.

What I wrote for Not Prime Time this year:

The Virtue of Redundancy
Doctor Who (1963)
(Fifth Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan, Turlough, the Master (Ainley))
G • No Archive Warnings Apply
~ 4000 words

For [personal profile] sirvalkyrie (aka [archiveofourown.org profile] VampirePaladin).

The Master smiled silkily. “That’s the virtue of redundancy, my dear. Even if you had, the watch and the Kalisutra parasites would have been enough to carry the day."

In which there are watches, cheese, chocolate, and a twist or two.

And what I received:

Rebuilding, by [livejournal.com profile] kalisgirl / [archiveofourown.org profile] kalisgirl
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
(Phil Coulson, Melinda May, Pepper Potts, Maria Hill, Grant Ward)
G • No Archive Warnings Apply
~ 3000 words

Four Times Melinda Didn't Mean to Hurt Phil Coulson (and One Time She Sort of Did)

A delightful backward/forward look at the Coulson/May character bond. Just what I hoped for, and a pleasure to have had written for me.

[wakes up, smells coffee hot chocolate]

Yeesh, I really ought to actually post in here once in awhile, especially considering I've actually been writing lately.  Recently posted in connection with Remix Madness 2012:

Title: Who's That (the Quite As Good As the Original Remix)
Inspired By: Doctor Who Am I, by AstroGirl
Author: [info]graycardinal
Rating: G
Wordcount: 313
Fandom: Doctor Who (new)/Pretender
Spoilers: None in particular.

The beauty of it is that the Daleks won't be expecting him at all.

Title: Evil Plans (aka "Remix In Mirror Is Closer Than It May Appear")
Inspired By: Blocked, by Medie
Author: [info]graycardinal
Rating: G
Wordcount: 942
Fandom: NCIS
Spoilers: None in particular.

It would have been easier to take if only McGee had proven to be as inept at writing as he was at having a social life.

Was very much caught by surprise tonight with the news regarding Elisabeth Sladen.  As for many others here, she was one of the keystones of my Doctor Who experience.  At times like these, I invariably find myself quoting a line from Diane Duane's Deep Wizardry -- all the more appropriate here given that the third book in that series gives us a glimpse of the Doctor himself:

What's loved, survives.



I've historically been a tough sell for Web-comics, but here are two I've been following for awhile now and enjoying.  The links will take you to the opening installment of each.

Outrage
Crossover starring the Sixth Doctor and the cast of Jem -- the latter being a 1980s animated series about an all-girl rock band and their amazing high-tech holographic technology.  If you're an old school Who-fan, this is fun for the Whovian shoutouts; if you're a Jem fan, this will totally explain why Eric Raymond was such a slimeball and how Techrat pulled off some of his unlikelier creations.  That said -- the art is on the cartoony side, and may strike some viewers as unduly primitive.  Updated irregularly, more or less once or twice a week.

Namesake
Just launched very recently, this is a lush and ambitious-looking story involving a modern tween sucked into a complicated, multi-layered adventure in which reality and story blur into one another -- and more than that I shouldn't say lest I foreshadow the opening plot twists too clearly.  The artwork is impressive as h*ll (especially the occasional full color pages) and the storyline, though just barely unfolding as yet, looks extremely promising.  Updated three times a week, so far with impeccable promptness.

In the process of wading into the remix meme, I've uploaded a couple of commentfics to my AO3 archive that I'd somehow overlooked before. Since I filed them under their original posting dates, however, they're not at the top of my AO3 page, and so visitors Over There may not have noticed them yet. What I've added are these:

Title: Opposite Numbers
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Title: Scenes from the SGC Halloween Party
Read more... )
Title: Career Day
Fandom: Doctor Who/NCIS
Pairing: n/a
Characters: Abby Sciuto & (but that would be telling)
Word Count: 885
Author: [info]graycardinal
Rating: G
Warnings: None.
Spoiler alert: Postdates and inspired by Azar's "The Trouble With Harry"; part of the "Rebel Yell" continuity.  Mild spoiler for a development in NCIS Season 7.
Summary: As a Career Day gig winds down, Abby meets a girl with interesting questions.

A/N: Birthday ficlet for [personal profile] azarsuerte.  I hope it meets with the approval of its recipient.
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One Morning at the BBC Prop Warehouse
Fandom: Doctor Who (#4)
Rating: G
Classification: Gen
Suggested By: [livejournal.com profile] graycardinal
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They always did say the special effects looked like they came from a broom closet.... )
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