Yuletide recs the fourth
Dec. 26th, 2019 03:16 pmI got a Christmas card from
lyr and another from
sholio stuffed with delectable tea. I am sipping black currant black tea right now! This morning I woke up with a cup of the chai that
executrix sent me in one of her inimitable Christmas packages, and later this evening, I will settle down to color a page in the TNG coloring book
misbegotten sent me. I don't have a damn thing to do today except read fic and drink good drinks and eat the kickass chicken and wild rice soup Josh made last night and love my friends and family. Thanks all for being a part of my holidays.
Rocks in His Pocket
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
Such a plausible way for the lottery to move forward into the 21st century to become, if not any less creepy, at least more palatable.
The Firth
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
Truly disturbing world building in which the murdered are condemned to forever sacrifice themselves until nothing is left. Really well written.
Epiphany
Mansfield Park
Fanny/Edmund
I love this look at how Fanny and Edmund actually get together. I love the way that this author writes Fanny.
Both Sense and Sensibility fics in the archive are absolutely lovely and both are Elinor/Colonel Brandon, a ship which had never occurred to me before but which I am wholeheartedly embracing now. Really good reads here.
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Rocks in His Pocket
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
Such a plausible way for the lottery to move forward into the 21st century to become, if not any less creepy, at least more palatable.
The Firth
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
Truly disturbing world building in which the murdered are condemned to forever sacrifice themselves until nothing is left. Really well written.
Epiphany
Mansfield Park
Fanny/Edmund
I love this look at how Fanny and Edmund actually get together. I love the way that this author writes Fanny.
Both Sense and Sensibility fics in the archive are absolutely lovely and both are Elinor/Colonel Brandon, a ship which had never occurred to me before but which I am wholeheartedly embracing now. Really good reads here.