vulgarweed: (azicrow otp)
But!

The Good Omens Holiday Exchange has wrapped up its 15th year!

The story written for me:

What Happens To the Heart by irisbleufic
Aziraphale/Crowley
Mature
Author's Summary: “[My father] was hell-bent—or heaven-bent—on completing it, and we just were unable to get a musical accompaniment that he was satisfied with. I think it’s one in a long line of songs that have his essential thesis in life, which is the broken hallelujah. Everything cracks, and this is what happens to the heart.” —Adam Cohen, regarding Leonard Cohen's posthumous album release, "Thanks for the Dance"

Absolutely beautiful slow-burn story in several vignettes, each based around a different Leonard Cohen song. (I had requested something A/C inspired by his lyrics). I strongly recommend listening to those songs while reading it, or just before or just after. Over decades, these songs help Aziraphale and Crowley really see other, and really come to terms with what they are too each other - the cracked, the holy and unholy - and eventually the light gets in.

I wrote:

The Year Without a Summer
Aziraphale/Crowley
For Ineffablemercury
Explicit
Author's Summary: Once upon a time in 1815, a mountain exploded and covered the world in cloud, cold, and darkness for so long that 1816 had no summer in the West, and crops failed, causing panic and famine. That same year, a demon decided to steal away an angel to an Underworld hideaway. Coincidence?

I mashed-up two of my recipient's requests: they wanted something inspired by Hades/Persephone, with Crowley abducting Aziraphale to Hell, OR something historical from a list of periods including Regency. What they got was Regency A/C, and Aziraphale gets taken to the old Hellfire Club caves to hide from Heaven. There is a pomegranate and there's ravishing.

It's been a TERRIBLE year for me for writing, and I'm so glad I was able to shake off the cobwebs.
vulgarweed: (dont-stop-trying-by-kcscribbler)
(I'm trying to get better about using this regularly.)

First off: GIFTFIC!!! The spectacular [personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi wrote me this AMAZING thing for Dick or Treat (best fest name ever):

Soft-Boiled. Witty and absolutely RAUNCHY - Holmes/Watson/Raffles/Bunny in the Turkish baths. "He's a naughty little Bunny." Extra points for use of dubiously-acquired jewelry!



Second: I have just made a novella pitch to Carnation Books. It'll be ACD-flavoured Holmes/Watson, 19th century, with steampunk and magic-realism and cosmic-horror elements. ACD H/W doesn't need to be scrubbed for publication, because public domain means never having to say you're sorry.

Pitch for The Aventure of the American Cousin )
vulgarweed: (A&Chappynewyear)
I can't believe I forgot to pimp this! Well, it just keeps the fun going longer, I guess.

The gift I received was from the lovely [livejournal.com profile] eldanis!

Aerial Superiority
Art, Work-safe.

It's Adam and Dog and Aziraphale and Crowley in steampunk flying machines. With beautiful vivid colors and dazzling, dizzying angles. They're having SO MUCH FUN, and so will you if you go look at right now.


<3
vulgarweed: (squonk_by_aurora_starwing)
I got a three stories this year, my main one and two treats. I've never gotten any treats before! That in itself makes it special.

And I love my stories.

Two of them are based on this song:



The tune is a Christmas classic, of course, made all the better because the Pogues are one of my favorite bands of all time and I've loved this song since the album came out in 1986.

There are a lot of ways you can go with writing about this song - even though none of the characters are named, it has a lot of them. There's a novelistic richness to it.

And the Bells Were Ringing Out tells it from the point of view of one of the "boys" of the NYPD Choir, contemporaneously with the song.

Baile an Fheirtéaraigh Garda Station – Christmas Eve 2011 also is narrated by an Irish-American New York cop, and it's set in the present day about brings things around full circle in a terribly bittersweet way.


In addition to that, I got an incredibly lovely piece of original fiction: A Secret History. It's under the Mongolian History RPF tag, but it isn't really - it's a contemporary story, and it's a beautiful tale about the tension between modernity and tradition and a very sweet, if slightly prickly, sibling relationship.


Anyone want to try to guess which one I wrote? Here's some hints: (1) It's in a fandom I've never written before, but I did directly reference it in another fic once. (2) It's the only story in its fandom this year.

I had the usual angstfest and deadline stress eruption, but overall I think it turned out well, and pretty close to my recipient's request, and the recipient seems very happy, so all is well in V-Yule-land.
vulgarweed: (Enochian_by_lomosnark)
BAZMÊLO SOBÔLN

For [livejournal.com profile] quantum_witch on her birthday, 2010

Crossover: Good Omens/Supernatural
Rating: PG
Characters/Pairing: Aziraphale, other angels, Castiel, Crowley. Gen-ish; Aziraphale/Crowley definitely implied, Castiel/Dean implied if you squint
Summary: There’s a new sheriff in town, and he knows how to handle two legendary outlaws.
Author’s Notes: The title means “Midday in the West” in Enochian. Feel free to translate “Midday” as “High Noon” if you like; this story is a Western. Inspired by various art pieces by [livejournal.com profile] 22by7: this, this, and this. And these by Slinky Milinky: New Sheriff In Town
and An Ocean Where Dreams Reflect

Midday in the West )

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