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This is a section we like to call "stories in a nutshell." It is basically for short descriptions of stories we really like. This section now contains recs for boy band slash. That's a warning for those of you who blow a gasket over that sort of thing. If you have a story that you think should be here, e-mail me. This page is currently receiving a massive overhaul, where we get rid of old links and find new links that work, as well as add recommendations from people who have visited the site. Stay tuned. The Sound of Your Voice By Dayse 'N Sync Sometimes I read a piece of fiction with the intent of showing off my ubercritiquing skills and it's so wonderful that I can't find one typo or one single word that I would change. I can't make any suggestions at all. Instead, I end up babbling to the writer about how wonderful she is and how I'm green with envy that she is so damn talented. Such was the case with this story. It's a trippy, experimental piece that I would ruin for you if I explained here. I enjoyed how there were four voices in the story and each had its own tone and feel, which is not easy. If I were to get into what I thought of this story, I'd have to use expletives like "so fucking good." So rather than swearing at you, I will point you in that direction. Go read it. Go read it. Go read it. -JaneBeautiful Whore By Matthew Haldeman-Time Backstreet Boys I fawned over this story so much in the CABS Awards 2000 that further gushing would be extraneous and you'll start thinking that I took bribes or something. Regardless of what you think of boy bands, or RPS, this is a must read.The Erotic Art of Illusion By elfin Jonathan Creek I barely know what Jonathan Creek is, but this story was wonderfully erotic, really interesting and pleasantly well written. -Jane Lost Jedi By Augusta Pembrooke Velvet Goldmine/The Phantom Menace crossover Yes, here's another Master and Apprentice story, but it's hard to stay away from that archive. It's going to sound like I'm kissing ass, but I've found Master and Apprentice fic to be a cut above the rest. This is crossover as it was meant to be. I have rarely gotten to read crossover that was so interesting and so justified. Some Jedi apprentices have been cloned, including Obi-Wan, which gives you...*drumroll*...Curt Wild! Curt training to be a Jedi is the stuff satires are made of, but there's more to it than that. Augusta managed to capture the voice of Curt Wild in a way few have been able to. For every humorous moment ("Cool...I wonder where I could get a sword like that"), there's a heartbreaking one, including when Curt yells at Qui-Gon "Where were you when I was 13?" It's funny, it's sad and it's just damn good. My favorite scene is the one where Curt ventures to the dark side to exact revenge on his ex-lover, Brian Slade. It must have taken forever to write this, but lucky for us she did. -Jane Temperature's Rising By Melvira Velvet Goldmine, Curt and Brian Melvira took a scene from the movie and drew out the thoughts, feelings and anxieties of the two principal characters without making it long-winded or boring. This story is about sex and lust in its most primitive, animalistic form, but it gets there without shoving it down your throat. -Jane Afterdeath By Shug Oz I don't know much about Oz, but I know it's about life in prison. That's all you need to know with this story. It's a perfect piece of fic about finding a bit of freedom in a maximum security prison. It takes a simple act (a shower) and draws it out with such exquisite detail that we can imagine we're there, behind the thick concrete walls, getting peace anywhere we can. -Jane Learning to See By Krychick Star Wars, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon They all hate us now, but what the hell. This was a great angsty story of Obi-Wan losing his eyesight but realizing the love of his master. I would have exchanged the bold parts for italics, but that's just a preferrence. I was leaning forward in my seat the entire time, feeling bad for the kid. A great twist and a great idea for a story. -JaneWe did have a story here by Mona, but she has since taken down her fiction site. She does, however, have a mailing list that you can join to continue reading her slash. Click on her name to go to the page. I (Jane) recommend joining it, since Mona is a great writer. |