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neotoma ([personal profile] neotoma) wrote2011-04-17 09:27 am

Top Ten on AO3

Considering I only have 12 stories on AO3, my top ten list isn't surprising, although what is at the top is...



Meant to Find You All These Years -- written for the Jingle Bells, Batman Smells 2009 exchange ( [livejournal.com profile] jbbs, it's a gen story focusing on Bart Allen (Kid Flash) and Owen Mercer (Captain Boomerang II), half-brothers in canon who don't know about each other.

Birds of Passage -- the Supernatural/Jericho crossover that I wrote for the 2010 Gabriel Big Bang ([livejournal.com profile] gabriel_bigbang), taking shameless advantage of the fact that Richard Speight jr. played Gabriel the Archangel on Supernatural and Deputy Bill Koehler on Jericho.

We Sat Down and Wept -- Supernatural. The show made it canon that Gabriel was Loki or had assumed his identity. The problem with that is that Loki had a family, and they were the sort who would demand blood money in actually *blood*. Also, Kali was poorly served by that episode.

All Creatures Great and Small -- my Primeval story for Yuletide 2009. It was a lot of fun, and I got to use Ashfall as the macguffin. And really, who doesn't love saber-toothed deer?

The Ruined Bowers of Paradise -- written for the [livejournal.com profile] team_free_love 2010 Secret Lovers exchange. I had to restart from scratch when my first attempt didn't conform to the prompt I was writing, but my second prompt was more open-ended.

Chemistry, Romance, and the Alchemy Thereof -- written for [livejournal.com profile] lgbtfest from an X-men prompt (in 2008, I think). It's Hank McCoy dealing with some unexpected consequences of his latest transformation, and it's my one story that's been recommend on [livejournal.com profile] crack_van.

That Has Such People In It -- a Marvel 1602 story, written for [livejournal.com profile] marveloustales, focusing on Javier's students after the series ended. The research for this was a lot of fun, and led to me taking a vacation at Williamsburg.

A Working Definition -- written for [livejournal.com profile] lgbtfest in 2009. It's Todd Rice and Al Rothstein (Obsidian and Atom Smasher of the Justice Society of America) just being friends, but it's based in part on how I came out to my parents in a very unplanned manner.

In the Rot and the Rust -- an AU from the DC Comics' mega-series Countdown, which was just a mess. Pied Piper takes the offer of godhood... ooops.

Girls' Day Out -- my one and only femmeslash, featuring Jean Grey and Wanda Maximoff when they were teenagers. Written for the [livejournal.com profile] xmenfirstclass ficathon in 2008. This comic was so adorable and sweet, and it didn't get enough love.

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