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   Saturday, August 31, 2002

 

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Golden Apples - Part 21, by BetanSurvey


Here's a novel length story that the BBQ has been following since the prologue was published way back in December of 2001. The author claims the story is in the home stretch. *g* Thanks to Katya and mesascaper for the link and the links to the other parts of the story are kindly provided by the author on the story post.

The Sacrifice, by KernilCrash


Stubbornly refusing to call this an answer to a challenge, and that 'cheated a little' caveat is so an understatement, but still, it's an intriguing look at someone we all love to hate. Thanks to Katya for the link.

And, okay, I'll agree that Sorry Now, by Sunshiner is an exquisite look at that relationship between John and Scorpius that is/has been burning the storyline to ash with it's intensity, and that Monsters in the Closet, by Deneba is a lovely installment in the Collateral Damage Challenge. But is it okay to also say that I had a tiny problem with Sorry Now (and it's such a whiney little thing we're embarrassed to mention it) and that the CD Challenge is just so depressing it makes me want to cry without having the intensity to actually make me cry? All that notwithstanding, both authors are simply the best and should be read regardless. So, there you go. Cool to note that Deneba has finally been seduced to the dark side and now has her own blog [oo! and there's a snippet there... mmm... blogs...]. I believe that Sunshiner is responsible for that, so, hey, thanks! Why does no one tell me these things?

Oh, and hey, while I'm at it: Recipere, by KodiakkeMax almost made me forget how much I dislike that wrinkled old crone. Is this any way to evaluate fic? I'm not sure, but if I don't get something soon that doesn't require every single brain cell to interpret they may just start leaking out my nose.