Things I made (and hid)
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Here's another long overdue post: some things I have made but never posted here. (I'm like the opposite of one of those people who will only post to their own LJ. I scatter things about the place and get too tired to put them here as well. Or they're so obscure that few people would be interested. So, you know, you shouldn't get too excited at this point).
They weren't all recent, I should add. One of them I finished a year ago, and then buried and the rest are all somewhere in between.
Sandcastles (879 words) by
lost_spook
Fandom: Sapphire and Steel
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Sapphire/Steel
Characters: Sapphire (Sapphire and Steel), Steel (Sapphire and Steel)
Summary: In one small section of a beach, summer is absent.
Written for June's 'summer vacation' challenge at
element_flash. (Continuing the 'look, I can totally write S&S fic without Silver, honest' theme.)
New Hero, Now Here (1326 words) by
lost_spook
Fandom: Fire and Hemlock - Diana Wynne Jones, Doctor Who (2005)
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Polly Whittacker, Eleventh Doctor
Summary: Polly meets another hero.
I started this after Diana Wynne Jones died last year. When I came back to it, it had been magically finished. (I think I must have done it in a burst of 'what the hell' after I knew I'd done my head in writing Prospero's Daughter, last May/June.) I then buried it in an invisible post on my LJ, but I decided it was worth rescuing. It isn't spoilery for Fire & Hemlock, but I don't know how much sense it'll make without knowing both. (And, S5/6 DW & Fire & Hemlock - there really, really is a much more complicated crossover/connection that could be played with in those two things. But this was all I had just then.)
there was a darkness, call it solitude (4470 words) by
lost_spook
Fandom: Wolves Chronicles - Joan Aiken, Midnight Is a Place - Joan Aiken
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julian Oakapple/Denzil Murgatroyd
Characters: Julian Oakapple, Randolph Grimsby, Lucas Bell, Denzil Murgatroyd
Summary: Julian Oakapple returns to Midnight Court for the first time in twenty years.
I needed something to type up as practice for Yuletide last year (if I couldn't do that, I couldn't sign up), and fished this one out of my notebook. I really like it, actually, so I posted it to AO3, despite it being so obscure. (It was amusing me for having my lowest hit rate - 2 hits - but a 100% approval rate, with 1 comment and 1 kudos - but now it has 3 hits, so it's no longer true.) I finally did the editing for it when I was really down a few weeks back, because it was suitably gloomy. (It has warnings on it, but the Teen rating is for suicidal thoughts and contemplation of murder. And that, and the slash relationship really is all in the book if you're reading with proper attention.)
I intended it to be accessible if you don't know the book (because it is obscure, I know!), so hopefully it is. It's set 10 months before the start of the book, but there are still some spoilers for the back-story. (And one day I'm going to type up the longer one that gets Bonnie and Sylvia from Wolves in, too. Blame the Brontes for giving me a thing about Victorian governess/tutor type stories).
Malfunction (1780 words) by
lost_spook
Fandom: Blake's 7, Sapphire and Steel
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Vila Restal, Zen (Blake's 7), Silver (Sapphire and Steel)
Summary: The teleport's broken again, and Vila's alone - but that's just business as usual. The really worrying thing is that someone's turned up to fix it...
Probably unnecessary to post this, as it was written for
b7friday so most people who'd want to read it will have done already. But, for completism's sake, here it is.
(Password: dance) Dancing, and not-dancing.
I made this, and then took against it (but I think it's okay(ish) again now). But I suppose I should have realised that if I was going to make something that I vaguely categorised in my head as 'lights and dancing and pretty' (which wasn't really how it ended up), it was going to get terribly soppy. But I suppose it is all right, and if I hadn't got so cross with it, I could have tweaked the couple of clumsy bits.
Clips from (and do not judge me, I literally ended up with every clip of dancing I could get my hands on. Some were intended all along, some were acts of desperation): Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, Downton Abbey, Emma (ITV 1996), The House of Eliott, I Capture the Castle, Life on Mars, Mannequin (1987), Mansfield Park (1983), North & South (BBC 2004), Northanger Abbey (BBC 1986), Northanger Abbey (ITV 2007), Phantom of the Opera (2004), Press Gang, Pride & Prejudice (BBC 1995), Primeval, Star Trek: Voyager, The Way We Live Now, Wives & Daughters, and The X-Files.
(It's on YouTube here, if you prefer, or Vimeo gives you any problems: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5gWq0HfruQ )
Apologies for the mass posting, but I think that really is it. \o/
They weren't all recent, I should add. One of them I finished a year ago, and then buried and the rest are all somewhere in between.
Sandcastles (879 words) by
Fandom: Sapphire and Steel
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Sapphire/Steel
Characters: Sapphire (Sapphire and Steel), Steel (Sapphire and Steel)
Summary: In one small section of a beach, summer is absent.
Written for June's 'summer vacation' challenge at
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New Hero, Now Here (1326 words) by
Fandom: Fire and Hemlock - Diana Wynne Jones, Doctor Who (2005)
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Polly Whittacker, Eleventh Doctor
Summary: Polly meets another hero.
I started this after Diana Wynne Jones died last year. When I came back to it, it had been magically finished. (I think I must have done it in a burst of 'what the hell' after I knew I'd done my head in writing Prospero's Daughter, last May/June.) I then buried it in an invisible post on my LJ, but I decided it was worth rescuing. It isn't spoilery for Fire & Hemlock, but I don't know how much sense it'll make without knowing both. (And, S5/6 DW & Fire & Hemlock - there really, really is a much more complicated crossover/connection that could be played with in those two things. But this was all I had just then.)
there was a darkness, call it solitude (4470 words) by
Fandom: Wolves Chronicles - Joan Aiken, Midnight Is a Place - Joan Aiken
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Julian Oakapple/Denzil Murgatroyd
Characters: Julian Oakapple, Randolph Grimsby, Lucas Bell, Denzil Murgatroyd
Summary: Julian Oakapple returns to Midnight Court for the first time in twenty years.
I needed something to type up as practice for Yuletide last year (if I couldn't do that, I couldn't sign up), and fished this one out of my notebook. I really like it, actually, so I posted it to AO3, despite it being so obscure. (It was amusing me for having my lowest hit rate - 2 hits - but a 100% approval rate, with 1 comment and 1 kudos - but now it has 3 hits, so it's no longer true.) I finally did the editing for it when I was really down a few weeks back, because it was suitably gloomy. (It has warnings on it, but the Teen rating is for suicidal thoughts and contemplation of murder. And that, and the slash relationship really is all in the book if you're reading with proper attention.)
I intended it to be accessible if you don't know the book (because it is obscure, I know!), so hopefully it is. It's set 10 months before the start of the book, but there are still some spoilers for the back-story. (And one day I'm going to type up the longer one that gets Bonnie and Sylvia from Wolves in, too. Blame the Brontes for giving me a thing about Victorian governess/tutor type stories).
Malfunction (1780 words) by
Fandom: Blake's 7, Sapphire and Steel
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Vila Restal, Zen (Blake's 7), Silver (Sapphire and Steel)
Summary: The teleport's broken again, and Vila's alone - but that's just business as usual. The really worrying thing is that someone's turned up to fix it...
Probably unnecessary to post this, as it was written for
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
Various - Beat of Your Heart from lostspook1 on Vimeo.
(Password: dance) Dancing, and not-dancing.
I made this, and then took against it (but I think it's okay(ish) again now). But I suppose I should have realised that if I was going to make something that I vaguely categorised in my head as 'lights and dancing and pretty' (which wasn't really how it ended up), it was going to get terribly soppy. But I suppose it is all right, and if I hadn't got so cross with it, I could have tweaked the couple of clumsy bits.
Clips from (and do not judge me, I literally ended up with every clip of dancing I could get my hands on. Some were intended all along, some were acts of desperation): Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doctor Who, Downton Abbey, Emma (ITV 1996), The House of Eliott, I Capture the Castle, Life on Mars, Mannequin (1987), Mansfield Park (1983), North & South (BBC 2004), Northanger Abbey (BBC 1986), Northanger Abbey (ITV 2007), Phantom of the Opera (2004), Press Gang, Pride & Prejudice (BBC 1995), Primeval, Star Trek: Voyager, The Way We Live Now, Wives & Daughters, and The X-Files.
(It's on YouTube here, if you prefer, or Vimeo gives you any problems: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5gWq0HfruQ )
Apologies for the mass posting, but I think that really is it. \o/