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Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote2008-10-08 12:45 am

[livejournal.com profile] dw_femslash recs

Oh man, the post that just went up at [livejournal.com profile] face_of_joe had me smiling for a full five minutes. I may not be heavily involved in SGA fandom, but it's hard to imagine there could possibly be a greater community out there. OH JOHN. ♥

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The [livejournal.com profile] dw_femslash ficathon stories are going up right now, hurray. A couple of highlights so far:

Six Impossible Things, by [livejournal.com profile] netgirl_y2k
Donna/Romana, PG, spoilers for 'Journey's End'
My favourite impossible thing.

YES, basically. Lovely, lovely fix-it, because the Doctor doesn't always know everything.


Scattered all Across the Sands, by [livejournal.com profile] magicallaw
Rose/Martha, PG
She can see all of time and creation. At least, she thought she could.

Fragmented timelines and perfect characterisation and gorgeous writing, I'll be reading this one a few more times.


We All Want To Change The World, by [livejournal.com profile] st_aurafina
Martha/Ace, PG
After the Dalek invasion, Martha finds working for UNIT unsatisfying. Fortunately, Ace is playing by Perivale rules.

In which Ace is awesome, and there are both caves and chips, and Martha Makes A Decision. Light but layered, it's a lot of fun.


Totally unrelated, but a story I stumbled across earlier today and apparently missed out on when it was a big hit:

They Grip The Ground, by [livejournal.com profile] giddygeek
Team Torchwood, vaguely Jack/Ianto, PG

In which the team are trees, using their imaginations. Oh my heavens this is hysterical, and considering Torchwood canon, entirely plausible. Plus, this is so in-character it hurts. :D

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