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I received two stories for Yuletide this past winter, and (as with Holmestice in the prior post) am horribly late in acknowledging their creators. Technically speaking, one was a gift and one a treat, but I'm in the camp that loves its treasures equally irrespective of that sort of labels.

Both works are short (though no less delightful for their conciseness) character-sketch pieces arising from the new CBS series Elsbeth starring Carrie Preston as the sparkling (for multiple values of the word) Technicolor-garbed title character, an attorney-turned-sleuth presently attached to the NYPD. (I did not follow either The Good Wife or The Good Fight, which featured our protagonist as a secondary character; the new show, luckily, is fully self-contained.) Here, Elsbeth Tascione is a delightfully quirky Columbo for the 21st century, supported by an engaging ensemble and - very much as Columbo did - solving murders that we in the audience see firsthand in the opening scenes, often with A-list performers as the killers-of-the-week.

Kaya Blanke's Night Off
Fandom: Elsbeth
Author [archiveofourown.org profile] innie
Rating: General Audiences
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~1600
Relationships: Kaya Blanke & Elsbeth Tascione, Kaya Blanke & Captain C. W. Wagner, WEslbeth Tascione/Jake Turling
Characters: Kaya Blanke, Elsbeth Tascione, Captain C. W. Wagner, Jake Turling

Kaya and Elsbeth have a night off.

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All Kinds of Music
Fandom: Elsbeth
Author [archiveofourown.org profile] FanchonMoreau
Rating: Teen
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~2600
Characters: Elsbeth Tascione, Kaya Blanke, Detective Donnelly, Teddy Tascione, Dr. Yablonski

"You didn’t hear this from me," Detective Donnelly began, "but the real Little Italy isn’t on the Lower East Side. It’s in the Bronx.”

Elsbeth takes a day off.

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My contribution for the round was for Gargoyles; I've written several stories in the fandom, but had never previously focused on Elisa Maza, so this was a chance to stretch a bit...and ended up giving me an opening I hadn't expected to play a bit with the show's backstage connections to the Star Trek franchise.

Thrust and Parry
Fandom: Gargoyles
Rating: General audiences
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~1500
Relationship: Elisa Maza & Puck | Owen Burnett
Characters: Elisa Maza, Puck | Owen Burnett
Additional Tags: missing scene

Puck would claim afterwards that he'd intended to out-Vogel Preston Vogel.

Neither he nor Elisa ever mentioned the theory she'd floated much, much earlier....

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Yes, I'm late with this....

That said: My gift-writer and I both went for MCU prompts this time out. My gift was one of two really excellent Yelena-and-Natasha stories written for this exchange:

Bringing Her Home
Author [archiveofourown.org profile] flipflop_diva
Fandom: MCU; Black Widow (Movie 2021)
Rating: teen
Category: gen
Warnings: no archive warnings apply
Words: ~1100
Relationship: Yelena Belova & Natasha Romanov
Characters: Yelena Belova, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Steve Rogers
Additional Tags: Post-Avengers: Endgame; (Movie) Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence; Post-Canon Fix-It; Natasha Romanov Lives; Sisters; Little Sisters; Letters

Steve was the one who brought the letters to her, folded gently and stacked carefully and tied with a thin red ribbon. He told her he found them in one of the metal safes that had originally been in one of the offices at Avengers compound in upstate New York. One of the very few things to survive the destruction caused by Thanos and his army. Almost like it was fate.

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My contribution was (this being me) a crossover; in this case, an exchange mostly involving Dr. Stephen Strange and Elementary's Joan Watson. (It's a small multiverse. I had, in a previous Unsent Letters entry, established that she and SG-1's Dr. Janet Fraiser were in med school together at Columbia; here, it turns out that she and Dr. Strange overlapped during their residencies.)

A Strange Correspondence
Fandom: MCU, Dr. Strange (Movies)
Rating: G
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~4400
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & Joan Watson (Elementary); Stephen Strange & Joan Watson; Sherlock Holmes & Stephen Strange
Characters: Joan Watson, Stephen Strange, Sherlock Holmes
Additional Tags: Musical, Songs, Stealth Crossover

Sometimes, even a Master of the Mystic Arts needs to call on others for assistance.

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Nine recs below, sorted alphabetically by fandom and including commentary. There's a considerable variety here, so I wish folks good hunting. (A quick shoutout to [personal profile] sanguinity, which I trust will be appreciated: there is marmalade in the last of these.)

Anastasia (1997)
you gave up all the golden factories
Rating: G
Category: M/F
Warnings: none
Words: ~3200
Relationship: Anya/Dmitri
Characters: Anya, Dmitri

Two Petersburg childhoods.

Notes: A brief piece that works for either the 1997 animated movie or the Broadway musical, blending pre-canonical memories and post-canon plans for both its leads. The tone is balanced nicely between the movie's lively banter and the stage version's slightly edgier quality, retaining the ultimately hopeful optimism that makes both iterations stand out.

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Batgirls (DC Comics 2021)
Deny thy father and refuse my name
Rating: G
Category: multi
Warnings: none
Words: ~2200
Relationships: Stephanie Brown/Cassandra Cain; Barbara Gordon/Dick Grayson
Additional Tags: fluff, AU

It's going to be a day that will change the history of the Hill forever - if they can solve the mystery.

(Don't worry, they got this.)

Notes: Even if you're only glancingly familiar with DC comics canon, this is a devilishly hilarious West Side Story riff that wholly avoids tragic endings in favor of cleverly sly humor. (It's undoubtedly even funnier if you do know deeper Bat-canon, but this is deeply chuckle-worthy all by itself. I promise.)

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Enchanted (Disney Movies)
Let There Be Music
Rating: G
Category: M/F
Warnings: none
Words: ~2100
Relationship: Giselle/Robert, Giselle/Edward, Nancy/Edward

The night of the ball brings new music to the forefront for Edward and we all know how important music is to him.

Notes: The movie shows us Giselle's night at the ball. This story gives us Edward's, in deeply perceptive and surprisingly intimate fashion, yet retains an unmistakably Disney tone through it all. Beautifully done.

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Japanese History RPF / Pseudo-Edo Sci-Fi Art (Yamaguchi Akira)
Prime Time
Rating: G
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~1600
Additional Tags: AU: Fusion, AU: Alternate History, Edo period, Edo punk, stealth Buddhism, time loop, time travel

Everyone, please gather around – this will be the final briefing for the staff of the Kyuushuu Futuro-Historical Train Station prior to its official re-commissioning. Thank you very much for your kind attention.

Notes: The subject matter here is completely outside my expertise...but the way it weaves itself through and around and back and forth in history, real and maybe-real, is exceptional. It's one of the strongest time-travel concepts I've seen in any venue, fannish or professional, executed with astonishing skill and a solid and thoughtful eye for its source material.

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The Parent Trap (1998)
more than just a game for two
Rating: teen
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~6600
Relationship: Annie James & Hallie Parker
Additional Tags: post-canon, Christmas, switching places, etc.

After their parents get back together, Annie and Hallie make a pact: no more switching places (except in total, real, actual emergencies).

A pact they keep...for twelve years.

And then, Parker Knoll ends up on the line.

Notes: I was prepared to be underwhelmed by this movie when it first appeared, but irrespective of anything she's done on- or off-screen since, Lindsay Lohan knocked her dual role here out of the park as far as I was concerned. This sequel does justice to its cinematic parent, allowing both twins to grow up, providing a perfect excuse to revisit the concept, and springing an ingeniously sneaky twist in the process.

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Remington Steele / Leverage
The Steele Dabbling Job
Rating: G
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~2200
Characters: Remington Steele, Laura Holt, Sophie Devereaux
Additional Tags: crossover, museums, old friends, pseudonyms

Mr. Steele leaned down to speak softly. "I don't mean to alarm you, Miss Holt, but if I'm not mistaken, I believe an old colleague of mine has just entered the gallery."

Ever proficient in discretion, Laura had no sooner processed these words than she made a point of fussing to retrieve something from her shoulder bag, sneaking a quick glance toward Charlotte in the midst of it.

"Not a blonde," she muttered, casting him a look. "Color me surprised."

Notes: This is exactly what happens when two old-school masters of the grift run into one another while out on theoretically innocent business. The character voices are dead accurate, and one can only hope there will be more shenanigans down the line.

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The Sherwood Ring
The Elusive Peaceable
Rating: G
Category: F/M
Warnings: none
Words: ~9600
Relationships: Barbara Grahame/Peaceable Drummond Sherwood, Percy Blakeney/Marguerite Blakeney
Additional Characters: Richard Grahame, Ludovic Lavenham, Mary Wollstonecraft, Gilbert Imlay
Additional Tags: adventure & romance, crossover, fandom fusions, French Revolution, etc.

Dick's face was white. “Good God – don't you know how the Revolutionary Government feels about Englishmen in disguise these days?”

I tried for a smile. “He speaks French very convincingly.”

Dick groaned and put his head in his hands.

Notes: Just as in the original novel, here we have women who outplan and out-intrigue their romantic partners on a regular basis - although the men are getting better at following their wives' leads. In this story, we've moved from the American Revolution to the French, so it's no surprise to find our colonial protagonists crossing paths with those of Orczy and Heyer, and the pace never lags on the way to a suitably successful climax.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks
The USS Cerritos, Sonnet 1
Rating: G
Category: F/F Warnings: none
Words: ~2100
Relationship: D'Vana Tendi/T'Lyn
Additional Characters: Brad Boimler, Beckett Mariner, Sam Rutherford
Additional Tags: crushes, poetry, puns & wordplay, easter eggs, etc.

T'Lyn is interested in poetry, and Tendi is desperate to impress her. Will this book of alien poems get T'Lyn's attention, or will it just turn life on the Cerritos upside-down?

Notes: The answer to the above is "Heck yes," since it involves the entire crew being unexpectedly afflicted with the inability to talk except in iambic pentameter - and mostly rhyming iambic pentameter at that. Fortunately, the author's ear for scansion is up to the challenge, so that the results are both highly amusing and technically sound. Moreover, the linguistic trickery that allows our heroes to resolve the problem is executed with proper poetic precision. (And the author demonstrates that one can, in fact, write funny sonnets, which is a rare treat for those of us who are poetically inclined.)

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Stealing the Elf-King's Roses (Diane Duane)
Marmalade, Xianese, and Fondue
Rating: G
Category: gen
Warnings: none
Words: ~3000
Characters: Lee Enfield, Gelert
Additional Tags: pre-canon

A glimpse at how Lee and Gelert might have become partners.

Notes: This was the story written for me this year, in the world of what I consider one of Duane's very best novels, where forensic sorcery is as scientifically rigorous as conventional CSI techniques are in our world. For myself, I'm delighted; the author's tone perfectly captures the nuanced, deeply philosophical quality of Duane's worldbuilding - both like and unlike her better-known "Young Wizards" books - and the pre-canon glimpse we're given of how the novel's protagonists might have met is thoughtfully developed. The story may be a little densely written to draw in newcomers, so it's as well that Duane's preferred edition is available from her online ebook storefront.

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A new experience this round (and a round with a great many new and capable players besides): I got a genuinely nifty vid!

Elementary!
Creator: [profile] beakeaper
Rating: G
Fandoms/Sources: Elementary, Murder By Decree, The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1987), Sherlock: The Musical, Star Trek: TNG*, Young Sherlock Holmes
Relationships: Holmes & Watson(s) (John, Joan, Jane)
Warnings: none

Holmes and Watson's friendship in different versions, the greatest duo, represented by the song "Elementary" from "Sherlock: The Musical".

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For my part, I wrote a pre-Reichenbach story - this one from Holmes' POV - for [personal profile] tadhana_writess.

A Problem of Trust
Rating: G/all ages
Fandom: ACD
Relationship: Holmes & Watson
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Mycroft Holmes
Words: ~1900
Warnings: none

The astute reader may wonder why neither Watson nor his literary agent were ever brought to court by Professor Moriarty or his relations. The truly serious reader is likely to ask the more intriguing question: given the sterling public reputation ascribed to the professor, and the care which Moriarty took to protect it, why would he, his heirs, or his business associates not take legal action against Watson and Conan Doyle?

Some few of those devoted to the close study of Watson’s writings have deduced the answer. Insofar as I am aware, however, no one has ever satisfactorily explained who – or why – someone might have chosen to invent Moriarty in the first place.

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A quiet Yuletide for me this year - one gift rather than last year's extraordinary three, but a very worthy gift it is, being a thoughtful and warm look at a couple of the canon's adult characters as they circle into each other's orbits.

Principles of
Fandom: Young Wizards - Diane Duane
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1500
Characters: Harry Callahan (Young Wizards), Irina Mladen, Nita Callahan, Dairine Callahan
Additional Tags: Fluffy little genfic, Discussion of partner loss, Mentions of Cancer, fuck cancer

In which a nonWizarding parent and the Planetary for Earth get to know each other; or, the beginning of Harry Callahan and Irina Mladen’s friendship.

Meanwhile, my contribution - admittedly a short piece in a pretty thinly populated fandom - is slowly accumulating kudos (which appears to be in large part the new normal for Yuletide these days; the recs-and-comments bandwagon is not what it used to be). It is, however, early in the cycle as yet.
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It's a superb year for the Crossworks exchange, and one reason is definitely the story written for me - a skillful dueling-rescuers tale in which the Leverage crew finds itself in the middle of Stargate SG-1's attempt to rescue one of their own from a fate worse than death (in this case Sam Carter, the kidnapping in question being straight out of an actual SG-1 episode).

The Alien Job by Anonymous
Fandoms: Leverage, Stargate SG-1
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~5600
Characters: Parker (Leverage), Eliot Spencer (Leverage), Alec Hardison, Nathan Ford, Sophie Devereaux (Leverage), Samantha "Sam" Carter, Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson (Stargate), Teal'c (Stargate), Harry Maybourne
Additional Tags: Heist, Crossover, Episode: s05e11 Desperate Measures

When trying to uncover proof of unethical and illegal experiments at Zeditron Industries, the Leverage team comes across a kidnapped Air Force Major.

I can't, of course, yet tell you what I wrote for Crossworks - except that I picked up a pinch hit along the way, so that I have two stories waiting to be revealed, both of which I'm reasonably pleased with.  And there's a lot of really excellent work in the exchange generally, in a wide range of fandoms, so you should definitely go browse.

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 First of all, a delightful treat was posted for me at very nearly the last possible moment; this is a coda to Druid's Blood, a long-OP but excellent novel by Esther Friesner that one might describe as an inside-out-and-sideways take on the idea Neil Gaiman used for "A Study in Emerald", except that Friesner's book predates Gaiman's by twenty-odd years and is considerably funnier without in any way sacrificing the innate spookiness of the concept.
 
Albion's Seed
Author: Vulgarweed
Fandom: Druid's Blood - Esther M. Friesner, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1000
Relationships: Dr. John H. Weston/Queen Victoria, Brihtric Donne/Ada Lovelace, Dr. John H. Weston & Brihtric Donne
Additional Tags: AU, Fix-It of Sorts, Magic, Mention of Canon Infidelity, Epistolary

A British ruler who moonlights as a doctor and a writer pens a letter to a muse who supported him when he was no one, to tell him that he’s welcome and needed at home.

And here's what I wrote - which did, indeed, succeed in flying entirely under the radar during the guessing phase, thanks to a couple of unintentionally (I think) helpful colleagues whose stories looked very much like things I could have written. This one is in a new canon for me, and arose partially from a spectacular coincidence - I had been looking into a bit of obscure history with which I have certain geographic and familial connections, and discovered that the last name of a historical murder victim was a match for a recurring character from a couple of key Elementary episodes. This was an irresistable excuse to write the following:

Matters of Luck
Fandom: Elementary (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~6200
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & Joan Watson (Elementary)
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Joan Watson, Jonathan Bloom, Historical Character(s)

 “Those who depend on luck least will be rewarded most generously.”

When the late Jonathan Bloom offers Holmes and Watson a challenge, little do they expect that resolving it may require rewriting history.
 
And now I need to finish pulling together a Crossworks signup....
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You may be looking a trifle askance at the number of exclamation points in that header, but I'm here to tell you that every one of them is deserved. I got a podfic rather than a fic - and it is a gorgeous, skillfully read, delightfully soundtracked version of the story I wrote just last round, in which Enola Holmes and Mary Russell join forces with sometime jungle princess Nell Watson, née Nylephtha Goode Curtis of the Zu-Vendi, to finally defeat the schemes of Von Bork, villainous German spymaster - with, of course, appropriate support from Sherlock Holmes.

To say I am delighted is several orders of understatement. The Women in the Case is fairly close to 7,000 words - it's a 43-minute audio - and between the length and the considerable dialogue (featuring the voices of three different women born on three different continents), creating any podcast at all amounts to a considerable effort on someone's part. Creating one this well-executed is a feat of impressive skill and reflects a high degree of dedication, and I can't begin to thank my anonymous creator sufficiently for having devoted that much work to my words. Here is your link; don't hesitate to go forth and listen!

The Women in the Case - Podfic
(Enola Holmes Series - Nancy Springer, Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, The Adventure of the Peerless Peer - Philip Jose Farmer)
Author (text): [personal profile] graycardinal
Producer/Narrator (Podfic):
[personal profile] oldshrewsburyian
Rating:
General Audiences
Length: ~43 minutes
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Enola Holmes & Mary Russell
Characters: Enola Holmes, Mary Russell, Original Moriarty Character(s), Sherlock Holmes, Nylepthah Watson, Von Bork
Additional Tags: Podfic & Podficced Works, Podfic Length: 30-45 Minutes, Bechdel Test Pass, Community: holmestice

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As usual, I'm running a bit behind on properly posting updates; that said, I am really pleased with this exchange - not just my part of it, but the whole epistolary enchilada - which I believe is new this year.

Written for me: an excellent and scarily plausible narrative that reminds me entirely too much of the state of my own office (you do not want to see pictures, and the Zoom camera is carefully pointed at a neutral wall).

Nuts and Bolts (Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle)
Author: derwent
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1500
Characters: John Watson, Original Characters
Additional Tags: Epistolary, Writing & Publishing, 1890s

The practical side of writing and publishing.

My own contribution: my first visit in way, way too long to classic Star Trek territory, supplying additional context for Lt. Uhura's miraculous recovery from NOMAD's shenanigans in the relevant second-season episode.

Lions and Sehlats and Bears ( Star Trek: The Original Series)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~3200
Characters: Spock (Star Trek), Nyota Uhura, Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Additional Tags: Vulcan Mind Melds, Episode: s02e08 The Changeling, Epistolary

Lieutenant Uhura's recovery from her contact with NOMAD is going less well than it should. Logic dictates intervention is required.


 

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Herewith a heads-up from my friends-list, as I'm pretty sure I have at least a few fellow theater junkies in the gallery here.

Specifically, it's an endorsement of the streaming series Encore, available on Disney+.  (FWIW, in this case they have me for Pippin, but there is almost certainly a revival from nearly anyone's bucket list among the dozen re-staged in this exercise.)



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Herewith the highlights of a day wandering through Yuletide:

ETA: I've given up trying to figure out why everything goes bold beyond the Gargoyles cut tag in this entry (*except* when you view it on a page by itself, when everything looks normal). Whatever's going on there, it's not an HTML thing, I promise.

Aladdin (1992) )

The Cremation of Sam McGee - Robert Service )

Enola Holmes - Nancy Springer )

Gargoyles )

Judge Dee mysteries - Robert van Gulik )

The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) • Dracula movies (Hammer) )

Night World - L. J. Smith )

Uhura's Song - Janet Kagan )

Valdemar - Mercedes Lackey )

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New record this year, I believe: I got three, count them three stories for Yuletide, all for the CW series Stargirl. And they are all no-holds-barred excellent!

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Non-Routine Maintenance by Anonymous
Fandoms: Stargirl (TV 2020), Batman (1966)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1200
Characters: Pat Dugan, Barbara Gordon
Additional Tags: Crossover, Identity Reveal, Motorcycles, Touches of Comics Barbara as well, Yuletide Treat, Identity Porn

The motorcycle was a beauty, kept in great condition, the blue and yellow paint job still glossy, minus the unavoidable insect splatter. "This is a great bike. How long have you had this?"

"Thanks," she said, though her voice was muffled through the helmet she hadn't removed yet, "it's been in the, uh, family, for a while now."

This is a pitch-perfect fusion of the old Technicolor Adam West Batverse with both Stargirl and what I suppose we have to call the expanded or descended version of the Silver Age JSA, with maybe just a touch of Timmverse animated canon thrown in. The voices are crisp, the blending of sources is deft, and the color palette is right on the mark. I totally did not expect anyone to pick up this prompt from my signup; the author wins all the Extremely Optional Bonus Points accumulated in my points vault over the years.

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Owl You Need by Anonymous
Fandom: Stargirl (TV 2020)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~4300
Characters: Beth Chapel, Hootie the Owl (DCU), Courtney Whitmore, Yolanda Montez, Rick Tyler
Additional Tags: Light Angst, Discovery, Developing Friendships, Post-Season/Series 01

"Those are—I mean, were, Chuck's. Dr. McNider's," Beth told the owl. "Yes, I know about him. Do you miss him?" She sure did. A pang of loss hit her again, as it often did at times. "I'm sorry, they don't work anymore."

It blinked at her. Then it slowly rotated its head, this time to the right.

And then it took to the air again, heading back toward the still-open window, the goggles grasped in its beak. One, two, three wingstrokes, and it was gone, flying into the night.

The focus here is on Beth - aka the new Dr. Mid-Nite - as she meets her predecessor's companion owl, who's shown up in search of a certain pair of broken goggles. The character work is excellent, the treatment of Hootie is dead flat fascinating, and the resolution is thoughtfully staged. (Also, I agree with Beth: flying via Cosmic Staff Airlines is not a safe or particularly sane mode of transportation for a non-powered superhero.)

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One Piece at a Time by Anonymous
Fandom: Stargirl (TV 2020)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1500
Characters: Pat Dugan, Barbara Whitmore, Courtney Whitmore, Yolanda Montez, Rick Tyler, Beth Chapel, Michael "Mike" Dugan (DCU)

Pat Dugan's family is bigger than he thought. Set between the climactic battle in Stars & STRIPE Part 2 and the Christmas party.

I can absolutely see the live-action CW version of this, character voices and all; one could very easily film the story pretty much exactly as written. There's something for everyone at JSA headquarters as our heroes begin to bring it back to life. It's a really well-executed ensemble piece in which all the young people get a moment to shine - or not, in one entirely appropriate case - with Pat Dugan as mentor and tourguide.
 

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Reveals are up for the current round of Holmestice - and there is, as usual, a great deal of excellent fic to be had from that quarter. As usual, I was gloriously wrong with regard to guessing who wrote what, but much amusement occurred on all sides during the guessing phase.

Written for me: a thoughtful and wise character sketch featuring Enola and Sherlock from the Enola Holmes series (specifically the books, rather than the movie). It was a good round for Enola, with two additional stories (both excellent, one inspired by the recent Netflix movie) and a quite charming portrait of Enola and Cecily Alistair.

Her Left Hand Woman by navaan
Fandom: Enola Holmes Series - Nancy Springer
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~1400
Relationships: Cecily Alistair/Enola Holmes
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Enola Holmes, Cecily Alistair
Additional Tags: POV Sherlock Holmes, Secret Relationship, Sibling Rivalry, Family Bonding, Post-Canon, Character Study

After a few years brother and sister have developed a closer relationship and Sherlock gets a glimpse into Enola's life unexpectedly.

 

As for my contribution: I had the chance to revisit an idea I'd previously put forward for @sanguinity, regarding the antecedents of Star Trek's holographic Professor Moriarty. That required a bit of sly hand-waving in the story as initially posted to avoid fully giving the game away as to authorship (not that anyone had real trouble connecting the dots); now that reveals are complete, I've edited just a bit to properly set the context.

The Greater Game by Gray Cardinal
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Professor Moriarty Series - Michael Kurland, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Series: Part 1 of The New Moriarty Adventures
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~4200
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & James Moriarty
Characters: James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes
Additional Tags: Meta, Holodecks/Holosuites, Holodeck Character, Artificial Intelligence

Moriarty found himself repressing a shudder. Paradox is a powerful word to a mathematician, and at present his own existence was more or less that of a living mathematical construct. More, he had seen the records of Starfleet’s prior encounters with self-aware computer intelligences – Vaal, Landru, Nomad, and the like.

I am wise enough, I hope, to resist simple logical trickery. But I must be secure in my own inner nature to move forward in the present game, and I fear the result of probing too deeply on my own. I require…assistance.

 
In other news, my Yuletide story is properly posted and edited, and I appear to have *three* (!!!) gifts awaiting me under that particular virtual tree.
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Reveals are complete and all is calm after the summer edition of Holmestice, which counts as highly entertaining all round (as per usual).

I was assigned to [personal profile] sanguinity (who is a co-moderator, and so immune to being totally surprised), and thought briefly about writing a Dinosaur!Holmes story (the source is a very strange 2010 movie from The Asylum, specialist in offbeat adaptations of minor classics). But then I noticed a reference to a certain Philip José Farmer work in their request list, and instead did this:

The Women in the Case
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Enola Holmes Series - Nancy Springer, Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, The Adventure of the Peerless Peer - Philip Jose Farmer
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~6700
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Enola Holmes & Mary Russell
Characters: Enola Holmes, Mary Russell, Nell Watson | Nylephtha Good Curtis, Sherlock Holmes, Von Bork, Original Moriarty Character(s)
Additional Tags: Women Being Awesome, Bechdel Test Pass, Alternate Universe - Fusion, Meta, Footnotes

An account from a cache of manuscripts attributed to Enola Holmes - which both answers a great many questions about significant women in the Holmesian canon, and raises a great many others.

I've had parts of the underlying action in mind for this since writing a prior Enola Holmes story some rounds back -- having wondered what effect Enola's presence in the Russellverse might have had on the events of The Beekeeper's Apprentice. But I didn't know how to fill the glaring hole I'd chopped in the back end of that book till I did a quick reread of Peerless Peer. It was clear at once that (1) bringing "Nell" home would be a catalyst for more feminine strategizing, and (2) that swapping in a freshly escaped Von Bork for the Moriarty I'd displace would set up a revised finale very nicely indeed.

Not surprisingly, I fooled pretty much no one in the guessing round with this contribution, but it was great fun to write and seems to have pleased its readers, so all is well on the home front.

As to gifts: it was a season for podfic this round:

[Podfic] The Kincardine File: Notes From an Untold Case by flashforeward
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle
Rating: General Audiences
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Length: 0-10 minutes
Warnings:
No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Mary Morstan, Mycroft Holmes
Additional Tags: Epistolary, Untold Cases of Sherlock Holmes, Podfic, Podfic Length: 0-10 Minutes

A podfic of Gray Cardinal's fic "The Kincardine File"

What it says on the tin – a collection of notes and correspondence from a case for which no full manuscript has been found (almost certainly because Watson thought better of writing this one up for posterity).

A lovely reading of one of my prior Holmestice stories -- in this case, a short epistolary account of a matter that didn't make it into Watson's official memoirs. I am delighted to be able to listen to this; I was a CBS Radio Mystery Theater fan back in the day, and Holmesian tales in general tends to make for good audio material.

And then, while the treat was officially for [personal profile] starfishstar , the written story podficced below was originally a gift to me in a prior round, so I count this as a double win on my end. It's an excerpt from a longer story by [personal profile] language_escapes, written for me (for which my prompt was essentially "how do you explain Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes being alive and well this far into the 21st century?"). I am hoping that the teaser here will eventually be expanded into a complete reading....

[Podfic] an excerpt from Blood Relatives by starfishstar
Fandom: Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, Dracula series - Fred Saberhagen
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 0-10 minutes
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Mary Russell, Mina Harker
Additional Tags: Podfic, Podfic Length: 0-10 Minutes, Crossover, Post-Canon, excerpt

A teaser excerpt from “Blood Relatives” by [personal profile] language_escapes .

Left at home while Holmes is away applying his skills to the war effort, Russell receives an unexpected visitor.

 
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Comes word today that another of my older fics -- this one originally a commentfic from a challenge of [personal profile] liviapenn's -- has been adapted for podfic.

This one is Unscrambling An Egg, in which we find the Adam West Batman memory-wiped; can Batgirl and Robin save him?  Tune into the linked Bat-channel to find out!

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Another recent discovery, in the course of some random Google-fu:

The Carson Drew Murder Case, one of my two "classic modern" Nancy Drew stories, was featured in a recap/review segment -- something over a year ago now, but hey -- of a podcast series called Get A Clue, Nancy Drew.  (The link is to the specific episode, and the segment on the story starts just at 21 minutes in.)

It looks as if that podcast series finished its brief and concluded just a few episodes later -- their main focus was on recap/reviews of the classic yellow-spine Nancy Drew novels, with occasional side trips -- but it's always fun to come across actual physical evidence that people are enjoying one's work.
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Alert readers will note the nonstandard form of the post title; my contribution to this round's Holmestice collection was, let's say, decidedly non-standard even by the sometimes unusual conventions of Holmestice.

The Apprentice's Beekeeper by Gray Cardinal
Fandoms: Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & Mary Russell
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, Mary Russell, Leslie Klinger
Words: ~3000
Additional Tags: Meta, Edited By, Don't Examine This Too Closely, Too Weird For Words

This is a genuine plutonium-plated bombshell. Unless, that is, it's a forgery. And it's not the story you were originally going to get, either.

The short version: Evidently, one of the pre-eminent Sherlockian scholars of modern times may have been looking into an unusual theory as to how Mary Russell might still be alive and well and active on Twitter...thereby prompting Russell's husband to step in and make his presence felt. (Which is possibly an unfortunate choice of words, given one of the other stories in this round's collection....) And somehow, yours truly ended up in the middle.

Meanwhile, the story written for me is very nearly as unusual, featuring (albeit mostly in absentia) one of my favorite Professor Moriarty versions:

The Adventure of the Missing Moriarty by writemore
Fandoms: Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Words: ~3600
Characters: Geordi La Forge, Data (Star Trek), Regina Bartholomew

"A letter for you, Captain," Yeoman Albright said, offering a paper package.

"A letter?" LaForge scoffed.

"It was left in your ready room. With a knife driven through it. I have already sent the repair request."

 
And it gets more intriguing from there (with bonus Ferengi logic and a highly appropriate stealth crossover).

There is much other fascinating work in the round as a whole, including an extremely entertaining Muppet!Holmes case, a visit to the Russian ladies of "My Dearly Beloved Detective", the Werewolf of the Baskervilles, and an anonymous commenter leaving feedback via limerick (and the very occasional haiku).

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The last half of 2018 went by entirely too fast, and I am just now attempting to dig out from under the backlog of Things I Ought To Have Posted.

Chief among these are thanks for several exchanges' worth of gift fics, and in the interests of efficiency, we're going to do this all at once. (On the plus side, there is a whole lot of really good reading in these, probably more than I deserve....)

So:

The Birds in Bloomsbury
by Jay Tryfanstone
Fandom: The Ice Ghosts Mystery - Jane Louise Curry
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~4000
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply, Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Molly Bird, Mavis "Mab" Bird, Peregrine "Perry" Bird, Ariel "Oriole" Bird, Gabriel Lanz, Professor Jeffrey Bird
Additional Tags: London, Bloomsbury, 1970s, The Exchange at Fic Corner 2018, pinch hit

Wreaking cheerful familial havoc on some unsuspecting foreign metropolis: the Birds in London.

This was my gift for Fic Corner; the source fandom is a one-off YA mystery novel with SFnal overtones (think a sort of cross between L'Engle's Austin and Murry/O'Keefe novels and the Happy Hollisters), and the new story captures the original characterizations beautifully while transplanting them to a vividly authentic London setting. I was and am absolutely delighted, and I think this is more or less readable as a stand-alone.

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The Stakes (take two remix)

by Nadler
Fandom: Valdemar series - Mercedes Lackey; Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~1800
Warnings: Creator chose not to use archive warnings
Characters: Kethry (Valdemar, Tarma shena Tale'sedrin, Buffy Summers
Additional Tags: crossover, remix

Buffy in Valdemar, take two.

This was done for this year's Remix Revival, considerably expanding a triple-drabble I'd done for a challenge community on LiveJournal back in the day, and the author did an excellent job of capturing the wry fish-out-of-water tone of the original while amplifying very neatly on Tarma's and Kethry's take on the whole affair. Because so much of what I write involves crossovers, I tend to be hard to match in the remix world, but I have been immensely pleased to date with what others have managed to do with my work where remixes are concerned.

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The King Under The Mountain
by rthstewart
Fandom: Agent Carter (TV), Indiana Jones Series
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Words: ~9500
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Peggy Carter, Henry "Indiana" Jones, James Montgomery Falsworth, Jim Morita, Gabe Jones, Jacques Dernier, Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan
Additional Tags: World War II, Nazis, Crossover, MCU-Indiana Jones level references to torture

The War in Europe is finally ending. Doctor Indiana Jones and Agent Peggy Carter have to make sure it stays that way. They'll need ravens, a flute and a sack of grain (or maybe a bottle of 1935 Chateau Latour Pauillac).

I got this story for Crossovering, and it is a wonder and an epic and a hoot-and-a-half. The folklore, the characters, and the cinematic texture are all spot-on (and as noted in the story's comment-stream, we got what's very nearly a movie poster for the story elsewhere in the exchange). The movie version of this is absolutely a thing that should exist.

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Bright Sons of the British Empire: an examination by an impartial Uncle John Watson
by Keenir
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~1100
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Irene Adler/Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes & John Watson, Sherlock Holmes & OC
Characters: John Watson, Sherlock Holmes, OC child
Additional Tags: Epilogue, Coda, AU, ...your mileage may vary, Christopher Lee's Holmes films

"Imagine it, Watson - a son!" - Sherlock Holmes & the Leading Lady
 
Some of the possible sons that Watson can imagine Holmes having.
 

One of the two pieces written for me in the recent Holmestice round, inspired (as the summary indicates) by a line from one of two gorgeous films starring Christopher Lee as Sherlock Holmes. This was thoughtful, and unconventional, and fascinating, and illustrates the immense variety of creative work that the Holmestice exchanges generate, especially from some of the lesser-known Holmesian source material.

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By the Seaside
by Luthienberen
Fandom: Murder by Decree (1979)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Words: ~3300
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Additional Tags: Minor Angst, Fluff and Humor, Friendship, Slice of Life, Christmas

After unveiling the sordid conspiracy behind the Jack the Ripper killings, Holmes decides what he and Watson need is a holiday from London and where better than spending Christmas by the seaside?

The second Holmestice gift I received, also inspired by a lesser-known but first-rate Holmes movie (this one starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes and James Mason as Watson). This one is light and amusing, mostly (but not entirely) in counterpoint to the lurid, dark qualities of the movie (one of the several that pits Holmes against Jack the Ripper), but it's exactly that lightness that makes the characterizations resonate with those of the original film. Also, there's a quality guest star turn from an elegant black cat that has particular if highly coincidental resonance for me personally.

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Return Home, Return to Yourself
by Musyc
Fandom: Star Trek: The Original Series, Uhura's Song
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~1400
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Rushlight to-Vensre
Additional Tags: Future Fic, Homecoming, Returning Home, Musicians, Yuletide 2018

Rushlight has enjoyed his travels, but he misses his world and his people. He's been away from home for too long.

And finally, this year's Yuletide gift to me, a particularly vivid and well-done character moment for a fascinating secondary character in one of my half-dozen very favorite Star Trek novels of all time.  Like Kagan's original story, this one is notable in recognizing some of the things that make aliens, well, alien -- and yet no less wonderful for their differences.

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Whoof.  That will do for tonight, I think - with luck, sometime tomorrow we'll get to my contributions to all of these.
 

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 ...but wow, is there a wealth of wonder in the current round of [community profile] holmestice !  Mind, I can't be too specific in my praise just yet (so that when it comes time to guess who wrote what, people will credit me with various things I dearly wish I actually did write). But if Sherlockian pastiche is your jam, I highly recommend checking out the current run of stories.

Also, I have *two* stories waiting for me--so someone has written me a treat this round!  
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A bit of a role reversal for the current round of Holmestice: my assigned writer penned the delightfully over-the-top -- but beautifully executed -- Crossover of Doom™, whereas I contributed the quiet little character moment. There were -- as usual -- a wealth of excellent tales in the present round, and this remains one of my favorite fic exchanges.

Written for me:

The Adventure of the Retired Novelist: The Simply Unacceptable Version
Written by: Iwantthatcoat
Fandom: Solar Pons, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Doctor Strange (2016), Guardians of the Galaxy (Movies), infinity war - Fandom
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~4500
Warnings:
No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Solar Pons & Dr Lyndon Parker, Solar Pons &Stephen Strange
Characters: Solar Pons - Character, Stephen Strange, Lyndon Parker, Rocket Raccoon, Peter Quill, Gamora (Marvel), Drax the Destroyer, Groot (Marvel), Mantis (Marvel), Lord Venler, Wilgreve, The Buttstallion (Borderlands 2)
Additional Tags: Crossover, Alternate Universe - Time Travel, Infinity War Fixit, I do not believe this contains IW spoliers but it does reference it, Intentionally not Brit-picked

Does Lord Venler's appearance in "The Retired Novelist" seem a tad brief? And who came out of the mysterious wormhole hitherto unknown to science? (Spoiler: It is not Isadora Persono.) Dr Lyndon Parker, in his years chronicling the many adventures of Solar Pons and himself, certainly knows which parts of a story might be safely presented to the general public and which are simply unacceptable. Here is the simply unacceptable version- otherwise known as the far more complicated truth. Solar Pons (an established Holmes pastiche)/MCU crossover, with a guest appearance by a videogame horse with special powers and a passing reference to a character I sincerely hope OP will enjoy.

And my contribution, written for [personal profile] angelqueen04 :

By Any Other Name
Fandom: Enola Holmes Series - Nancy Springer, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms
Rating: General Audiences
Words: ~1600
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Enola Holmes, Mycroft Holmes
Additional Tags: Language of Flowers, Siblings

"By committing to a university career," said Mycroft, "you are entering the world in a more formal way, and in order to claim proper credit for your studies going forward, you will need to adopt a more permanent identity.”

Sometime in the year since Enola Holmes reconciled with her brothers, Mycroft has clearly found time to familiarize himself with the language of flowers.

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