The mountie, the sentinel, the anthropologist, two cops, and a wolf have all abscondated for the northern territories of arrow00.dreamwidth.org, where you can join up with us at your leisure.
Title: A Good Day Pairing: Fraser/RayK Rating: R Categories: First Time, Humor Words: 4,117 Beta: em_kellesvig Warnings: none Summary: Ray is having a really good day. A/N: Moonridge Auction (2012!) story for linnet_melody. Thank you for your generous support and patience, dear one. <3 You are wonderful.
Title: Big Softie Author: arrow Pairing: Jim/Blair Categories: First Time, Fluff (literally) Rating: PG Words: 2,032 Warning: KITTENS! Summary: Jim has been an Army Ranger, a street cop, and is one of Cascade's toughest detectives. So when the hell did he turn into this guy? A/N: For magician113 for all her hard work on the 852 Prospect Archive!
bwee! kalakirya has podficced an excellent reading of the Scholarly Works Series, in which Jim and Blair have at each other in publication. The covers are so cute, and her academic tone is so arch and hilarious. \o/
omg you guys: I just discovered a totally awesome podfic reading of Anticipation done in December by kalakirya. Her Dief-voice is so adorbs, I can't even.
hooray! laurie_ky has made Somewhere to Be available as the most lovely podfic. It's up on amplificathon for your enjoyment. Originally an offering for the Moonridge Auction.
The Sentinel's 852 Prospect Archive move to AO3 is gearing up! Here's more about it. If you are a writer and have already imported your stories to AO3, do what I did and edit your stories to add them to the 852 Prospect Collection so that you won't get duped on import (and so that the old archive links will now redirect to your existing AO3 stories). It's easy peasy.
If you haven't yet imported, don't worry, you will get an email to your address on the old archive and the imports will happen automatically and you can decide stuff then. If that address is defunct, there are instructions in the above link.
I am so psyched about this. alice_ttlg has labored many years over 852 and deserves the break she's been asking for.
ho-yay! laurie_ky with endless patience (and an awesome, husky contralto and the perfect, wise-ass, cynical Jimbo accent) has recorded a podfic version of my Sentinel AU Somewhere to Be, in which Jim is a burned-out vet working in a soup kitchen and Blair shows up to work on his thesis on the internal organization and subsistence strategies of the homeless. Blair gets curious. Jim gets cranky.
Laurie did an amazing, amazing job, and the podfic is now available as a Moonridge Charity Auction offering for $10 to anyone who wishes a copy. You can learn more details by clicking on her cover:
Podfic will be generally available after the next amplificathon.
Title: Subverting the Paradigm Author: arrow00 Pairing: Jim/Blair Categories: First Time Rating: R Words: 1,303 Summary: Blair lectures; Jim is half-naked. Shenanigans ensue.
\o/ boosting the signal that The 852 Prospect Sentinel Archive is moving in with AO3 as an Integrated Collection. I specifically joined Open Doors so I could help out with the move because I have spent so very many enjoyable hours on 852 and felt like it was time to give a little back.
I'm going to be a little busy come beginning of June. :)))
well, I swore I would never auction myself off again, but Moonridge needs donations, and I love Moonridge, so here goes nothing. erp.
$25 or more will win you a story of your choice in SGA, Sentinel, due South or H50. Or heck I'll try to crossover for you.
I don't write death or non-con. I will try to write the pairing of your choice! I'll commit to four (4) of these puppies before I pull the plug (not that I anticipate that much action.)
ETA: WELL HELL YOU PEOPLE ARE QUICK. I am closing this down for now. Let me write these four first, and then we'll see what happens. :)))) So far we have:
and one of my favorite stories, too: Pacta Sunt Servanda has been podded by luzula for andeincascade. God, I adore luz's voice, and her comic timing is awesome. The way she says 'puffins' will make you cream.
Find it here. She has it streaming, too, so you can hear it right away!
Title: Trash Talk Author: arrow00 Fandom: The Sentinel Pairing: Jim/Blair Rating: G Category: pre-slash, post-series Wordcount: 651 Summary: Boys will be boys. For "talk" challenge on sentinel_thurs.
hey kids: because of the April Shower's Challenge, I have finally, *finally* gotten off my ass and uploaded all my dS and Sentinel stories to AO3. FINALLY. Considering I've been volunteering for the OTW for 3 years and helping to administer the damned servers (which we own, tyvm, so they will never, ever be taking down by TOS bullshit) it's very lame of me to have taken so long.
So here's the news:
I'm at arrow! You will also find my SGA and H50 stuff there as I mainly write under esteefee these days, so I bit the bullet and imported all of those as well, and my Starsky & Hutch stuff is now finally up too under my molo pseud. (I suffer from multiple-writer-personality disorder.)
GOD, I never realized how very *much* I have made with the blah-blah-blah over these past six years.
Oh, 2corbies is sneakier than I realized, because she recorded probably my favorite F/K story of mine and then didn't tell me it was ready, perhaps in an effort to build my anticipation.
You got me, kiddo.
So, in case there's anyone else who missed it, One Small Thing is now available in podfic format for your listening pleasure by one of my favorite Fraser-voice readers.
oh, awesome. but sneaky. 2corbies asked me a while back if I would mind if she did a podfic of The Question of Ghosts and I said, of course I don't mind, any and all of my stories are open for podreading or remixing or what have you.
Then she went and did it in the most fantastic manner possible. Really, she is an outstanding reader, and I don't know if she channels him or what, but I want her to read all my Fraser POV stories. I will chain her to a table or something. Comment on her reading, please, so she will do more. This is her first.
However, she didn't actually tell me she'd done it, so points off there, because it was posted weeks ago I think and I just only heard about it from suzumenoko!
I should now confess, it being the holidays and all, that I wrote a kinky thing for the anonymous ds_kinkmemeunder extreme duress (which is a lie) but maybe you can guess which one it is—
oh fuck it.
It's this one and it's very long (~2,500 wds) and involves a giant blue, sparkly dildo, so you SHOULD have been able to guess it was me being sneaky, anyway, because remember the river of minty blue lube? well, there you go.
I don't know why I was being so weird about it except it was kind of fun being anonymous for a change. hope you like it if you haven't seen it already.
As a woman who sang bass in choir, who was so flat chested she got teased in swim class, and whose voice changed when she hit puberty (oh fun), I claim Caster Semenya as my peeps and say the ass hats demanding a gender test before they award her the gold medal should go stuff their ideas of gender into the tiniest orifice in their bodies they can find. Preferably one that will cause a painful infection later.
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Title: The Migratory Path of the North American Whooping Crane Author: arrow00 Pairing: Fraser/RayK Rating: NC-17 Categories: ER, PWP Warnings: none Wordcount: 2,665 Summary: Finding their way.