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Sherlock Fic Recs
Before I get to fandom, a quick shout-out to my oil company, of all people. They came to replace a valve (estimate $400) and were able to get the old one working again (cost under service contract, $0) The downside is that to get water through the system again, I've got to have the heater running full bore for another hour at least. It's getting hot in here.
Another downside is that you would not BELIEVE the amount of fic I've slogged through this week, and yet there are only 4 being passed on, and two of them with heavy warnings. Signal to noise in fandom was not the best this time around. Also, I haven't worried about spoiler warnings before, but now I know someone reading this who is waiting for the US airings, so I'll start giving said spoiler warnings for the next couple of weeks.
First up,
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Then there's the rather cracky Daily Diary of Mycroft Holmes. (Full season spoilers)
Dr. Watson refused spy money. Sherlock will be disappointed; he needs a new suit. So does Dr. Watson. Should not be allowed to dress himself.
And then there are two commentfics from the meme that are warning city. Non-con. Multiple sexual kinks, graphically described. Attempted suicide. Basic premise that one character is far, Far, FAR more deeply fucked up than seen on screen.
So why am I reccing A Thorough Examination and In Depth (which should be read together if read at all)?
Because in a fandom that is (as most of 'em) awash in kink fic written by people who don't have a clue other than what they've read in fic written by people who don't have a clue, this is absolutely dead on about what headspace is really like. From both sides, even if one of those sides is having trouble processing and accepting those desires. Actually, in part *because* of that problem too. Heavy-duty kink is not blithely fallen into.
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Word. I've been mainly staying away from the sherlockbbc comm, with a few exceptions.
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Definitely a difference in that the Blackberry isn't the final archive, but I've been saving fic to the thumb drive "for later" and moving the read stories to a different folder for archiving as a matter of habit. I'm willing to go through the runaround if it means these things actually get read -- and, an added benefit, the book-buying budget has been slashed since I'd already gotten into the Kindle habit and suddenly all the profic I haven't gotten around to yet is competing with the fanfic backlog.
I think in my last-but-one batch I loaded far too much fic -- basically just went through the downloads folder and grabbed everything I knew for sure was Sherlock (in any incarnation) that wasn't already loaded -- so there's a certain added pressure to getting as much as possible read and then deleted from my media card, because MobiPocket now takes for-freakin'-ever to load up.
But, yeah, this is part of why I love it when a fic is an AO3 link rather than LJ. I can download directly from AO3 to my ebooks folder without going through all the netbook processing. (Been making a special point of bookmarking a lot of the fics I've been finding there but not loading them to the BB yet, because of the already-crammed library.)
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I expect you're thinking of Baroness Orczy (she of Scarlet Pimpernel fame) who wrote the 'Lady Molly of Scotland Yard' stories - All 12 of which can be read here
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My favourite detective of that era is R Austin Freeman's Thorndyke - which is much more CSI to Holmes' Columbo.
And I'm currently reading August Derleth's 'Solar Pons' stories - which are pure Holmes pastiche/fanfic and demand plagarising ;)
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There's also a parody called "Schlock Holmes" in which all of his deductions were very logical and completely wrong. I remember loving it around age 12, but I haven't revisited it since.