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Dec. 29th, 2003 04:09 pmViggorli recs for
laylah_r, because we loves her, my precious, yes we does.
Mister Cellophane: A Song For You by
hackthis.
The Muse of Lost Things by Untitled_ZeroSix. Hauntingly beautiful and evocative prose. Wow. Also, the follow-up: Artist/Muse.
Half Open Door by Dale Edmonds is a gorgeous Viggorlijah voyeurism and fucked-up-ness. Mmmm.
For something a little different (namely OB/HW), there's Masterclass by Gloria Mundi (
viva_gloria).
And then there's Negative Polarisation by Marymeg. It's genderfuck monkeycrack. Really. But it's also teh funneh, so it's possible to get past the crack-ness, I think. Warning: Not high art. *g*
ETA: Mustn't forget
viva_gloria's The Very Secret Diary of Captain Jack Sparrow. *g*
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Of course, now that I've finished reading "Mired in Middle Earth," I'm much less pleased with it. That'll teach me to rec things before I'm done with them, eh? It was such a cool premise; I'm just disappointed with the way it was handled. *grumble*
Off to work on "Circle Jerk" and the new series that is pestering my brain...
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Mister Cellophane: A Song For You by
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The Muse of Lost Things by Untitled_ZeroSix. Hauntingly beautiful and evocative prose. Wow. Also, the follow-up: Artist/Muse.
Half Open Door by Dale Edmonds is a gorgeous Viggorlijah voyeurism and fucked-up-ness. Mmmm.
For something a little different (namely OB/HW), there's Masterclass by Gloria Mundi (
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And then there's Negative Polarisation by Marymeg. It's genderfuck monkeycrack. Really. But it's also teh funneh, so it's possible to get past the crack-ness, I think. Warning: Not high art. *g*
ETA: Mustn't forget
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Of course, now that I've finished reading "Mired in Middle Earth," I'm much less pleased with it. That'll teach me to rec things before I'm done with them, eh? It was such a cool premise; I'm just disappointed with the way it was handled. *grumble*
Off to work on "Circle Jerk" and the new series that is pestering my brain...