*screeches into place, just in time* Fic!
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So, fellow
halfamooners, I have this problem... I am very nearly incapable of writing fic that isn't about women. Luckily, that really isn't a problem at all!
St Trinian's:
I Write, Therefore I Am, PG, 705 words.
The only thing Polly has ever loved more than writing is her best friend.
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Doctor Whoniverse:
The Saved-The-World Club, PG, 3173 words.
In the aftermath of the Stolen Earth, whatever happened to Donna Noble?
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Fight Like A Girl, PG, 3398 words.
Character study in three parts: if each of the Torchwood girls is isolated and confronted by something from the Rift, how do they cope saving Cardiff whilst flying solo? Different women find different ways to win, but fighting like a girl doesn't mean you don't fight hard.
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Chains Like The Sea, PG, 405 words.
Pre-Miracle Day, Gwen suffocates beside the sea.
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Harry Potter:
Leda's Daughters, PG-13, 1804 words.
They have all flown; they will all fly again. In the midst of battle, the women of Hogwarts dream of flying.
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Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Simple Mathematics, PG, 527 words.
Natasha character-study: She’s got red in her ledger, and she’ll never wipe it all out.
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Paperwork, PG, 780 words.
Even SHIELD agents aren’t serious all the time. Some of them rather less so than others. Even if some of them are rather newer than others...
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Stronger In More Ways, PG, 893 words.
Six Avengers-verse drabbles: six hundred thousand ways to fight.
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Tomorrow, the crossovers! (I have a LOT of crossovers.)
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St Trinian's:
I Write, Therefore I Am, PG, 705 words.
The only thing Polly has ever loved more than writing is her best friend.
LiveJournal DreamWidth Archive Of Our Own
Doctor Whoniverse:
The Saved-The-World Club, PG, 3173 words.
In the aftermath of the Stolen Earth, whatever happened to Donna Noble?
LiveJournal DreamWidth Archive Of Our Own
Fight Like A Girl, PG, 3398 words.
Character study in three parts: if each of the Torchwood girls is isolated and confronted by something from the Rift, how do they cope saving Cardiff whilst flying solo? Different women find different ways to win, but fighting like a girl doesn't mean you don't fight hard.
LiveJournal DreamWidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Chains Like The Sea, PG, 405 words.
Pre-Miracle Day, Gwen suffocates beside the sea.
LiveJournal Dreamwidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Harry Potter:
Leda's Daughters, PG-13, 1804 words.
They have all flown; they will all fly again. In the midst of battle, the women of Hogwarts dream of flying.
LiveJournal Dreamwidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Simple Mathematics, PG, 527 words.
Natasha character-study: She’s got red in her ledger, and she’ll never wipe it all out.
LiveJournal Dreamwidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Paperwork, PG, 780 words.
Even SHIELD agents aren’t serious all the time. Some of them rather less so than others. Even if some of them are rather newer than others...
LiveJournal Dreamwidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Stronger In More Ways, PG, 893 words.
Six Avengers-verse drabbles: six hundred thousand ways to fight.
LiveJournal Dreamwidth ArchiveOfOurOwn
Tomorrow, the crossovers! (I have a LOT of crossovers.)