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Mar. 18th, 2014 08:02 amI've been remiss in hyping the fic I've been receiving:
For
purimgifts, I received three Ainsley Hayes West Wing ficlets, which I've really enjoyed. Ainsley's a strange character for Aaron Sorkin, one of the major deviations from his cartoonish depiction of Republicans and yet not always a very realistic Republican herself. Rather symbolic of my whole relationship with the West Wing as a Republican.
"White House Memories: The Bullpen"
"White House Memories: The Steampipe Distribution Venue"
"White House Memories: White House Counsel"
The author's Ainsley voice is lovely: retrospective, thoughtful, emotionally resonant, and yet still playful. If you're a West Wing fan, you should seek these out.
For
invisible_ficathon, I received a main story in The Escapist fandom and a drabble treat in The Books of the Wars of the Lord fandom.
"Twilight Valley" is a Luna Moth story. I would recommend it to anyone who is remotely fond of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay without reservation, and to anyone who isn't but is a fan of dense, muscular, tropey pulp fiction. I'm so thrilled to get this story. It's hard to say that it's exactly what I asked for, since I don't know what I was asking for in this exchange, but it is exactly the kind of story I love to read.
"Concerning Vaheb", meanwhile, is a single punchline, perfectly executed for Bible nerds.
You should read all of them, I am grateful for every one of my gifts.
The remainder of the stories, including the ones I wrote, can be browsed here:
Purimgifts 2014
Invisible Ficathon 2014
Invisible Snacks 2014
For
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"White House Memories: The Bullpen"
"White House Memories: The Steampipe Distribution Venue"
"White House Memories: White House Counsel"
The author's Ainsley voice is lovely: retrospective, thoughtful, emotionally resonant, and yet still playful. If you're a West Wing fan, you should seek these out.
For
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"Twilight Valley" is a Luna Moth story. I would recommend it to anyone who is remotely fond of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay without reservation, and to anyone who isn't but is a fan of dense, muscular, tropey pulp fiction. I'm so thrilled to get this story. It's hard to say that it's exactly what I asked for, since I don't know what I was asking for in this exchange, but it is exactly the kind of story I love to read.
"Concerning Vaheb", meanwhile, is a single punchline, perfectly executed for Bible nerds.
You should read all of them, I am grateful for every one of my gifts.
The remainder of the stories, including the ones I wrote, can be browsed here:
Purimgifts 2014
Invisible Ficathon 2014
Invisible Snacks 2014