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the big damn master post
I would hope the title would be enough, but in case it isn't: here you will find links to all the work contained within this journal. The poetry is closed-access because I am a sensitive little flower and don't want people I don't know seeing it, which is kind of perverse because I like it best. Oh well. Anyways!
fiction
title: please let me suffer like you
pairing: jamie/nathaniel
rating: r
word count: 1875
title: regretful
rating: pg-13
word count: 815
warnings: um, numbered sections?
a/n: i have read too much john yau. that is my iron clad defense. it is not very good. or very iron-clad.
title: down on the shore
rating: g
word count: 544
a/n: okay so this time i was reading james kelman. i think it shows. also this kind of worked out as a story about mothers on mothers day. that was not even my intention when i started but it worked out well!
the space dragon au 'verse
the meaning and depth cycle
title: Boardwalk Jitters
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG, guys, so pg it hurts.
word count: 1311
Peter and Nicholas were half-way down the boardwalk on a blustery Saturday afternoon, coat collars turned up against the wind, when Peter caught sight of a booth that boasted over-large stuffed animals for anyone who could knock down a pyramid of glass bottles - a game that was undoubtedly rigged, which did not seem to matter to Peter.
title: Dragons Will Never Hurt You
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG-13
word count: 1896
By the time Nicholas had left the train station, staggered onto the bus, and then staggered, perhaps with even less grace, onto the sidewalk out front of his and Peter’s apartment building, one o’clock had well and truly passed, and he was exhausted enough that when his key to the building did not work the first three times, Nicholas seriously considered sleeping on the sidewalk.
title: Crocodiles, Revisited
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG-13
word count: 2333
Nicholas was fairly certain shopping for his last apartment had not been so utterly horrific.
title: Ho, Ho, Ho, Etc.
pairing: Nicholas/Peter, Tess/Claudia
rating: PG-13
word count: 1722
Nicholas, as everyone knew, was a terrible gift giver, which was embarrassing for a man of 28 to say, especially one who could afford to give at least moderately extravagant gifts - he did not lack funding, but according to Tess, he did lack taste.
title: Ringtone Romance
pairing: Nicholas/Peter, Tess/Claudia
rating: R
word count: 4281
They were at He’s Not Here when the news broke; Vasya was the first to know because he had, Nicholas thought, a vast and terrifying spy network and so knew of everything that happened in tristate area before anyone else did. That, and he compulsively checked his phone, his e-mail, and, more to the point, the news, despite the fact that he should be checking none of them while working.
fireflies 'verse
title: Everyone's a Casualty
pairing: Sparrow/Joel
rating: PG-13
summary: Joel, discontent with his life and his failing writing career, in love with one of his own characters, literally slipping back and forth between his own world and a fantasy world on the other side of his bedroom door, lives day by day, without much sense of direction. But something he can’t control is haunting the world he’s created, and when it slips out into the real world and cuts him off entirely from the world on the other side of the door, he has to make a choice to stay in a world separate from what he loves or help tear it down, entirely.
The rest of this fiction section is work that is, so far, incomplete. There is... a lot of it, ha ha. Stories are listed in descending order of publication, with the most recently updated at the top. Which is the:
space dragon 'verse
the old stories, which are now defunct, can be found under this nifty tag. What follows is the reboot of this universe.
title: the ghost in my mouth
piaring nikolao/pipra. although i haven't reached the point in the story yet where that becomes relevant.
rating: pg-13
word count 1108-ish. i don't know if word counts footnotes in with everything else, so it could be more.
scenes one and two: where in dioscorus is succinct, nikolao is a psychopomp, and pipra picks them kind of young.
without body 'verse
title: a corps perdu
pairing: freyja/liv
rating: pg-13
word count: 1963
stories told while dreaming
a town on the edge of never
machines and spirits 'verse
title: machines and spirits ought to know
pairing: hestia/leper (or daniel/gabriel if you're freaky).
rating: r so far. we'll see if I'm brave enough to move beyond that.
word count: 4816, so far.
opening scene
oh, look, hestia has a back story
this is a really upsetting reaction to murder D: (a.k.a. let's kill jubilation!)
another crazy bastard. what larks. (a.k.a. sin never should have crossed this particular negative.)
Extras:
sin's character study
heartbeat 'verse
title: i left your heartbeat in the ground
pairing: gul/kettil
rating: pg-13
word count: 804
prologue-ish bit
like flowers 'verse
title: like flowers, dropped from a rocket
pairing: itu/richter
rating: r, so far.
word count: 834, so far.
opening scene
collection of corpses: a three-page daily challenge
january: 14
scriptwriting
the space dragon 'verse. again.
title: lalo
pairing: leikr (lalo)/mieli
rating: pg-13
page count: 15
INT. SKIMMER SHIP, BRIDGE - DAY
INT. CELL BENEATH Y'ROST CIET - NIGHT
EXT. FOREST IN OUTER WORLD - DAY
INT. MIELI'S BEDROOM - DAY
INT. MIELI'S BEDROOM - DAY
for the fucking lulz: the laser bear 'verse
title: with a little zep from my friends - OR - what happens when i'm bored and decide writing a rom com about super heroes is a good idea
pairing: patrick/dwyn
rating: pg-13
page count: 3
on first read-through, you might think i was high. i was not.
poetry
Note: There is a "collected works" PDF of both my poetry and prose-poetry linked from this post. It includes about 20 poems that are not posted here and likely never will be because I am super lazy and don't want to make all those posts. Note 2.0: this is PDF is no longer up to date as of 06/05/11. All poems posted after that date are marked with a * and are open access.
a love song for irish funerals
amphetamine leave joy
awake, sleeper*
body/mind
each morning secret
farewell rose
forgetting
ghost, ghost
in cathedral colors
love in thunderstorms*
the old road once walked
the whisper of dry-dead corn crops in july
under your fingers
untitled one
prose-poetry
think of the systems mute
whatever i find cries you, you
fiction
title: please let me suffer like you
pairing: jamie/nathaniel
rating: r
word count: 1875
title: regretful
rating: pg-13
word count: 815
warnings: um, numbered sections?
a/n: i have read too much john yau. that is my iron clad defense. it is not very good. or very iron-clad.
title: down on the shore
rating: g
word count: 544
a/n: okay so this time i was reading james kelman. i think it shows. also this kind of worked out as a story about mothers on mothers day. that was not even my intention when i started but it worked out well!
the space dragon au 'verse
the meaning and depth cycle
title: Boardwalk Jitters
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG, guys, so pg it hurts.
word count: 1311
Peter and Nicholas were half-way down the boardwalk on a blustery Saturday afternoon, coat collars turned up against the wind, when Peter caught sight of a booth that boasted over-large stuffed animals for anyone who could knock down a pyramid of glass bottles - a game that was undoubtedly rigged, which did not seem to matter to Peter.
title: Dragons Will Never Hurt You
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG-13
word count: 1896
By the time Nicholas had left the train station, staggered onto the bus, and then staggered, perhaps with even less grace, onto the sidewalk out front of his and Peter’s apartment building, one o’clock had well and truly passed, and he was exhausted enough that when his key to the building did not work the first three times, Nicholas seriously considered sleeping on the sidewalk.
title: Crocodiles, Revisited
pairing: Nicholas/Peter
rating: PG-13
word count: 2333
Nicholas was fairly certain shopping for his last apartment had not been so utterly horrific.
title: Ho, Ho, Ho, Etc.
pairing: Nicholas/Peter, Tess/Claudia
rating: PG-13
word count: 1722
Nicholas, as everyone knew, was a terrible gift giver, which was embarrassing for a man of 28 to say, especially one who could afford to give at least moderately extravagant gifts - he did not lack funding, but according to Tess, he did lack taste.
title: Ringtone Romance
pairing: Nicholas/Peter, Tess/Claudia
rating: R
word count: 4281
They were at He’s Not Here when the news broke; Vasya was the first to know because he had, Nicholas thought, a vast and terrifying spy network and so knew of everything that happened in tristate area before anyone else did. That, and he compulsively checked his phone, his e-mail, and, more to the point, the news, despite the fact that he should be checking none of them while working.
fireflies 'verse
title: Everyone's a Casualty
pairing: Sparrow/Joel
rating: PG-13
summary: Joel, discontent with his life and his failing writing career, in love with one of his own characters, literally slipping back and forth between his own world and a fantasy world on the other side of his bedroom door, lives day by day, without much sense of direction. But something he can’t control is haunting the world he’s created, and when it slips out into the real world and cuts him off entirely from the world on the other side of the door, he has to make a choice to stay in a world separate from what he loves or help tear it down, entirely.
The rest of this fiction section is work that is, so far, incomplete. There is... a lot of it, ha ha. Stories are listed in descending order of publication, with the most recently updated at the top. Which is the:
space dragon 'verse
the old stories, which are now defunct, can be found under this nifty tag. What follows is the reboot of this universe.
title: the ghost in my mouth
piaring nikolao/pipra. although i haven't reached the point in the story yet where that becomes relevant.
rating: pg-13
word count 1108-ish. i don't know if word counts footnotes in with everything else, so it could be more.
scenes one and two: where in dioscorus is succinct, nikolao is a psychopomp, and pipra picks them kind of young.
without body 'verse
title: a corps perdu
pairing: freyja/liv
rating: pg-13
word count: 1963
stories told while dreaming
a town on the edge of never
machines and spirits 'verse
title: machines and spirits ought to know
pairing: hestia/leper (or daniel/gabriel if you're freaky).
rating: r so far. we'll see if I'm brave enough to move beyond that.
word count: 4816, so far.
opening scene
oh, look, hestia has a back story
this is a really upsetting reaction to murder D: (a.k.a. let's kill jubilation!)
another crazy bastard. what larks. (a.k.a. sin never should have crossed this particular negative.)
Extras:
sin's character study
heartbeat 'verse
title: i left your heartbeat in the ground
pairing: gul/kettil
rating: pg-13
word count: 804
prologue-ish bit
like flowers 'verse
title: like flowers, dropped from a rocket
pairing: itu/richter
rating: r, so far.
word count: 834, so far.
opening scene
collection of corpses: a three-page daily challenge
january: 14
scriptwriting
the space dragon 'verse. again.
title: lalo
pairing: leikr (lalo)/mieli
rating: pg-13
page count: 15
INT. SKIMMER SHIP, BRIDGE - DAY
INT. CELL BENEATH Y'ROST CIET - NIGHT
EXT. FOREST IN OUTER WORLD - DAY
INT. MIELI'S BEDROOM - DAY
INT. MIELI'S BEDROOM - DAY
for the fucking lulz: the laser bear 'verse
title: with a little zep from my friends - OR - what happens when i'm bored and decide writing a rom com about super heroes is a good idea
pairing: patrick/dwyn
rating: pg-13
page count: 3
on first read-through, you might think i was high. i was not.
poetry
Note: There is a "collected works" PDF of both my poetry and prose-poetry linked from this post. It includes about 20 poems that are not posted here and likely never will be because I am super lazy and don't want to make all those posts. Note 2.0: this is PDF is no longer up to date as of 06/05/11. All poems posted after that date are marked with a * and are open access.
a love song for irish funerals
amphetamine leave joy
awake, sleeper*
body/mind
each morning secret
farewell rose
forgetting
ghost, ghost
in cathedral colors
love in thunderstorms*
the old road once walked
the whisper of dry-dead corn crops in july
under your fingers
untitled one
prose-poetry
think of the systems mute
whatever i find cries you, you