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I don't much like AU, but it depends on how far "off" it is. If Sherlock is still a London-based detective, I'm okay with him and John meeting as elves in Santa's Grotto... (
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Wow, another good one. I couldn't believe it when you said John and Sherlock were Santa's elves, and clicked on it out of curiosity... A few hours later I'm grinning with satisfaction. Thanks again for the recs, I'll be keeping my eye out for anything you recommend in the future
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I reccomend AOTW to everyone! It think it's a right of passage for those new to the fandom. However, except for that one fic I avoid major character deaths.
I also use to always avoid AU's of any kind, any fandom. Just did not like them. Then someone finally talked me into reading Performance in a Leading Role. MadLori is just too brilliant.
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ukaunz wrote:
... Thanks again for the recs, I'll be keeping my eye out for anything you recommend in the future
Thanks a lot! Unfortunately my standards have become rather high after decades of reading for entertainment. A few months ago I was appalled by Ken Follet's "The Eye of the Needle" and if I ever meet Stephen King I'll have a serious word with him about 11.22.63...
I try to lower my expectations for amateur writing, but I don't always succeed. And there seems to be a variation of Murphy's Law that states that all the brilliantly written stories are Johnlock (notthing wrong with it, but I'd like to read something new and different every once in a while), whereas all the stories that seem interesting to me from the tags and summary have major problems with the writing (tenses in English aren't all that difficult, are they?)
Btw, somebody mentioned that they thought beta readers were not necessary. I strongly disagree. I have a friend who earns her living writing novels (very sucessfully). She sends out her finished manuscripts (i. e. written, proofread and corrected to the best of her abilities ) to several of her friends for beta-reading. We read the novels and suggest corrections, she incorporates the ones she deems relevant and only then does the manuscript go to the publishers. Where it is worked on by two professional editors - one for language, one for content (technical stuff).
Incidentally, Stephen King also claims using beta readers in "On Writing". (Can't understand that nobody protested against 11.22.63).
And nothing puts me off reading faster than an author who writes in the introduction to their story: "Not beta'ed or brit-picked. As English is not my native languae, please forgive any errors I made."
(Unfortunately thanking a copy editor in the introduction is no guarantee for decent writing either...)
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AO3's today's Top Ten (sorted by number of kudos)
1 Nature and Nurture by earlgreytea68
Comments: 8286 Kudos: 11509 Bookmarks: 2845 Hits: 395604
2 The Internet Is Not Just For Porn by cyerus
Comments: 357 Kudos: 9191 Bookmarks: 2611 Hits: 120860
3 Performance In a Leading Role by Mad_Lori
Comments: 1340 Kudos: 9084 Bookmarks: 4362 Hits: 452985
4 The Progress of Sherlock Holmes by ivyblossom
Comments: 2320 Kudos: 7659 Bookmarks: 2829 Hits: 327183
5 A Cure For Boredom by emmagrant01
Comments: 1341 Kudos: 7649 Bookmarks: 3564 Hits: 486215
6 The Real Meaning of Idioms by feverishsea
Comments: 483 Kudos: 6458 Bookmarks: 1800 Hits: 141751
7 and stand there at the edge of my affection by coloredink
Comments: 454 Kudos: 6382 Bookmarks: 1323
8 What Meets the Eye by worldaccordingtofangirls
Comments: 308 Kudos: 6032 Bookmarks: 1556 Hits: 95504
9 Saving Sherlock Holmes by earlgreytea68
Comments: 2975 Kudos: 5592 Bookmarks: 1989 Hits: 171317
10 26 Pieces by Lanning
Comments: 648 Kudos: 5544 Bookmarks: 2156 Hits: 176381
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There are a couple I haven't read, thanks, Harriet
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Maybe there are reasons you haven't read them yet - not all of them are suitable for all tastes
And some of my favourites are within the ranks 11-60, so it's worth trying this function if you haven't yet.
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I will. But I love "Standing there at the edge of my affection", one of my favorites... I recommended it once...
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It is wonderful, just wonderful.
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Hm, I have only read two fics of the top ten list. To be honest, most of the other ones don't interest me much. I am probably missing out on something.
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I've read most of those. Just a couple I haven't.
Had never heard of The Read meaning of Idioms but I just down loaded it.
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tonnaree wrote:
I've read most of those. Just a couple I haven't.
Had never heard of The Read meaning of Idioms but I just down loaded it.
That's one of the stories I've read, it's really lovely.
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I've read all ten of them, I guess because I use the kudos method to choose things to read (I just one day sorted the list by kudos, saved it and started reading on from page to page...). I think if a story has so many kudos, it's mainly a question of taste not of quality of the story.
Curious: have you ever tried to pick one, only one, favourite story out of all the fanfic you've read? Like the one story you would rescue to your e-reader before the internet crashed? ;-)
(my favourite is actually within the mentioned ten - and it's not a Cure for Boredom... although that's a well deserved top 10 of course)
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True, and I was surprised to discover now most of my favourites among the first 80 in this list.
No, I never tried, I believe I could not decide. The Progress of Sherlock Holmes is pretty close, though.
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A Cure for Boredom is awesome. But to me it would be easy to choose a favorite - The Paradox Series, hands down.
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Paradox series, paradox series... ah, perfect, haven't read them. fic food fic food yesssss my precioussss. Any more favourites I haven't read? tell me tell me :D *happy dance*
The podfic version of Progress of Sherlock Holmes is mindblowing, imo. I still remember listening to it during a train journey, and I'm pretty sure my emotions where plainly written on my face and people were staring. Well :D
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Whisky wrote:
Paradox series, paradox series... ah, perfect, haven't read them. fic food fic food yesssss my precioussss. Any more favourites I haven't read? tell me tell me :D *happy dance*
The podfic version of Progress of Sherlock Holmes is mindblowing, imo. I still remember listening to it during a train journey, and I'm pretty sure my emotions where plainly written on my face and people were staring. Well :D
Haha! Well, if you will read it, I will read your favorite. Seeing as I've only read two fics on that list (A Cure for Boredom being one of them), I reckon I haven't read it.
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Mindblowing was the hint, actually... my fav *is* Progress of Sherlock Homes ;-)
Apart from it, I'd strongly suggest Performance in a Leading Role or Saving Sherlock Holmes. (Well, and all the others *hehe*)
Just started the paradox series ;-)
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Then I'll read Progress of Sherlock Holmes. :-)
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Curious: have you ever tried to pick one, only one, favourite story out of all the fanfic you've read? Like the one story you would rescue to your e-reader before the internet crashed? ;-)
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For me it just might be Snorklepie's The Edinburgh Problem. Fortunately I don't have to panic when the internet crashes, because by default I download the stories I want to read to my Fonepad (if they are longer than say 2000 words). If I really like them I keep them, otherwise they get deleted. I might have to rethink that approach when I run out of storage space (though I there's a few films and lots of pictures that will have to go before I bin any good stories).
But recently I have begun to wonder how much the time of reading influences ones reaction to a story. I seem to be less and less impressed by the stories I read. And I think that's not necessarily because the stories are not as well written as the ones I read previously, but rather because I'm beginning to get bored
Not only in Sherlock fandom, by the way. After a lifetime of reading thrillers I was very disappointed by a few highly recommended books until I hit upon Lee Child's Killing Floor and was completely blown away by it. So I can hope that there are a few more Sherlock stories out there that I'll find brilliant.
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I have read a lot of fanfic by now, but somehow the good ones are still as good as they were first time. I'm not bored yet. Only by repetitive storylines. That's why I don't read much hurt-comfort anymore - it's often similar.
I just wondered: Are there fics for John/Irene and has the pairing a name?