donutsweeper (
donutsweeper) wrote2013-05-24 01:29 pm
meme
I've being seeing this meme going around my flist and figured I'd give it a go as I'm trying to get back into the fanfic mindset:
I currently have 90 works posted on AO3. Choose a random number - no peeking! - between 1 (most recently posted/updated) and 90, and I will tell you three random things about that story.
AO3 doesn't have the majority of my fic, my LJ predates it by quite a bit and not only I did not move a lot of my existing stuff over, I do not crosspost most of my shorter things (drabbles, double drabbles and the like) there either, but there's a bunch of stuff, so have at it!
I currently have 90 works posted on AO3. Choose a random number - no peeking! - between 1 (most recently posted/updated) and 90, and I will tell you three random things about that story.
AO3 doesn't have the majority of my fic, my LJ predates it by quite a bit and not only I did not move a lot of my existing stuff over, I do not crosspost most of my shorter things (drabbles, double drabbles and the like) there either, but there's a bunch of stuff, so have at it!

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It was an usual show, a man (Jason Isaacs) living two lives at the same time with the result of a car crash that had taken the life of his son or wife differs- the 'red' world, where his son lived and the 'green' world where his wife had. It's a convoluted show and there's almost no fic or fandom, probably for that reason. I didn't think I could do a full story justice, there were just too many subtle aspects, but I wanted to try my hand at a ficlet.
One aspect of the fic I liked was the subtle ties between the two worlds- a car playing a role in both worlds and the shopping and just the confusion of the two existences weighing on him. I'll never write in this fandom again, but I'm glad I did the one time.