Day 03
In your own space, post a rec for at least three fanworks that you have created. It can be your favorite fanworks that you’ve created, or fanworks you feel no one ever saw, or fanworks you say would define you as a creator. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
I’m just going to rec my epics, because I feel that’s kind of my trademark.
Last year I started writing a short story in February. I finished that “short story” this year in June. It’s 190,000 words long.
In other words, on my gravestone shall be written “This was meant to be a short story”.
I guess there are worse epitaphs to look forward to.
Therefore, if you like epics as much as I do, here you go:
- “Lothíriel”
The story of Lothíriel. How to follow a rainbow. There and NOT back again. Tenth Walker Story.
Lord of the Rings • Rating: M • 474,627 words • 2004/2005 • FFNet - “The Apprentice and the Necromancer”
Harry and his friends decide to save Snape from Azkaban and to find him a wife. Naturally, things go very wrong and Hermione ends up being volunteered for the job. Trying to win Snape’s trust as his apprentice, Hermione discovers that there’s more to Severus Snape than she ever knew. At her master’s side, she gets sucked into a web of political and magical intrigue, nefarious plots and evil schemes. Muggle-born witches and wizards die, Necromancers are afoot, a wizarding portrait stops moving, the Deathly Hallows disappear and resurface again…
Harry Potter (HG/SS) • Rating: adult • 251,000 words • 2007/2008 • FancroneNet - “The Resilience of Hope”
Death brings a moment of revelation that redefines more than a friendship. Certain bonds are not meant to be broken. Sometimes hope conquers all. And what Jim and Spock can accomplish together will change more than one universe.
(WIP! However, the complete first year of the mission is available for your reading pleasure so it doesn’t leave you hanging in a bad place.)
Star Trek (K/S) • Rating: E • 163,499 words so far • 2013/2014 • AO3