Comments are slowly trickling in for one of my treat stories. And all four of the people familiar with the canon for the other one liked it. And my original recipient really, really, sincerely loved the story I wrote her, even though almost no one else seems to have read it (or possibly almost no one else liked it.) Hopefully some of you will read it after the reveal!

On to the fantastic stories other people wrote!

Little Settlement on the Moon. Pa takes the Ingalls family to the moon. Short and adorable.

A quite brilliant and extremely well-written Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead story, as funny and disquieting as the original. The themes, the phrases, and the sense of existential dread double and redouble like echoes in an empty room: fate, reflection and inflection, the question game, the coin toss, the uncertainty of identity and even what comes out of an espresso machine.Metamorphosis.

A lot of people seem to think the fantasy at the heart of Anne McCaffrey's Dragonsong - the abused and unappreciated girl who escapes into a place where she is loved and valued - is immature wish-fulfillment. But it's also the story of quite a few people's lives. In Lend Song A Sweeter Grace, Menolly returns to Half-Circle Sea Hold for a story sweet and bitter as family, as revenge.

The Greatest Potter in Emelan. If you can get past the odd culture clash in the first sentence, this is a great story. It's based on Tamora Pierce's Circle of Magic/Circle Opens series about craft mages. It's probably comprehensible if you don't know the series, and not really spoilery because you won't have the context for the spoilery bits. One of the things I love about these novels is Pierce's ability to show us how an ordinary life and ordinary moments can also be extraordinary. The eponymous potter, whose plain clay pots never break, sums up the heart of the entire series.

A Storybook Story, a short coda to one of my favorite movies of all time, The Princess Bride, made me laugh repeatedly and aloud. Completely in the spirit of the movie.

Chimes at Midnight recasts Hal and Hotspur as wounded veterans of WWI, dreaming of Agincourt, remembering Loos. I don't think you need to be familiar with the play to read this.

In Formosi Pueri, a perfect Patrick O'Brien pastiche, Stephen has a serious mission, and some of Jack's lieutenants have a rather less serious one. Very funny in the O'Brien style, with a neat cameo from a historical personage.

From: [identity profile] lady-ganesh.livejournal.com


I may have received the Best Yuletide Comment ever this year, when my treat recipient speculated that I must be one of her friends, because I wrote just exactly The Sort of Thing She Would Like. Squee!

I have pretty low numbers overall, too. I have to remember last year-- when I wrote friggin' Arrested Development-- gave me over-large expectations, heh.

From: [identity profile] angevin2.livejournal.com


I may have received the Best Yuletide Comment ever this year, when my treat recipient speculated that I must be one of her friends, because I wrote just exactly The Sort of Thing She Would Like.

One of the recs posts I saw on [livejournal.com profile] yuletide recced the story I got, and the poster admitted she had been a beta for it. This was incredibly curious, because I do not know her, and she is not friends with anyone I know, and yet I feel like my fic must have been written by someone who knows me, because the choices of details to include were pitch-perfect. It's weird! Maybe my writer is just a dedicated stalker.

My own fic has not been heavily recced but has gotten a respectable number of comments. The one other fic in the same fandom is more popular, but that's okay.

From: [identity profile] lady-ganesh.livejournal.com


I wish I was smart and never looked at the number of comments for fics in the same fandom. That way madness lies!

From: [identity profile] faithhopetricks.livejournal.com


Oh man I KNOW. I got v sulky about a v lovely story in the same fandom as a Treat of mine, which I actually commented on, because it's getting a lot more attention. //rolls eyes Bad superego! Bask in the happy stories!
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From: [identity profile] boosette.livejournal.com


Could be she was a hippo-assigned beta; I got one myself, rather than enlist my fandom friends (after putting out a call-to-muster that yielded results too slowly for my need), and said hippo-dancer did a beautiful job.
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From: [identity profile] shewhohashope.livejournal.com


My internet connection is really awful, so I haven't read as much as I'd like or commented at all.

This is my first time participating! I beta'd two stories - although one was mostly a grammar/spell check, and the other was mostly reassuring the writer that the story was brilliant.
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