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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2007-11-18 04:13 pm
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I always liked the White Rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I thought he was funny, running about constantly, buffeted by the fates and tardiness. No one mentioned that he was just representative of adult life ... 

This month has been a bad one for many. For me it has been medium-sized grievances that I will deal with. But others on my flist are having serious problems that are hard. And I only know a few of you well enough to know what to say. For the others I feel deep sympathy, and wish I could do something useful. In the absence of a huge fund of money to fix problems that can be fixed with cash or buy presents/hoidatys for those whose problems can't, I come bearing fic recs. Because escapes for a short while can help, too.

Corridors of Power, by [profile] byblythe was recommended to me by [personal profile] anthimaeria. I think. Since, as you may have noticed, I have the memory of a slightly vague stoat*, I could be wrong (again. I previously thought that [personal profile] jadzialove had recced it.) ETA: It WAS anthimaeria! I thank her a great deal as it was a very great joy. The Ministry decides that it needs stronger connections within the Muggle bastions of power. Who better to send than two of its most charismatic young wizards? That's right: Harry and Draco in Westminster.

Depicting Harry as a hardworking MP and Draco embracing the most decadent traditions of the Lords, this boded well from the first paragraphs. (My first laugh came from Harry's party affiliation: Liberal Democrat.) With a keen eye for procedure and a finely honed sense of voice, Blythe's style is perfect for this tale of young wizards in power. For any reader who has ever thought the Potterverse needed a good dose of FU or Humphrey Appleby, here is the perfect answer. And for those to whom the last sentence read as Ancient Greek trigonometry, Blythe tells a story wherein our two heroes cross swords in debates and PR challenges, stay awake through Question Time and leave off their growing longing for some more solid engagement in time to respond to division bells. Over 10 medium-length chapters plus an epilogue.

Blythe's greatest genius lies in her easy mastery of details (often explained for Americans in hilarious footnotes). She is also a dab hand with the smouldering and her Epilogue of Great Sauciness was a wonderful ending (mmmm, cycle lanes!) My favourite part of all will be immediately apparent to any Spectator readers, and when you consider there's also a brief Red Ken mention (I do love him so), it's no wonder that I can't stop raving about this one.

Intangible by [personal profile] ladybracknell is a completely unexpected joy. She gives a meeting of minds between Sirius and Lily, who comfort each other while James rages over personal  issues. Like the relationship that builds between the two of them, this fc takes a premise that should be illicit and makes it seem very right, even loving. What she writes most beautifully is the deep love that both Sirius and Lily have for James, even when slapping him would be a more intelligent solution. It's a shortish piece, 4228 words, but it resonates long after it ends. And for all there there is drama and sex, at heart, it's really about the important parts of friendship.

Welcome to the Broom Closet by [profile] janicechess is one of two gay club fics I've loved in recent weeks. This may be because our local one is shut and I am missing the colour and movement ... Over two centuries ago Herbert was stabbed at the doors of his home after being interrupted with his gay lover on the street. After holding her dying son in her arms, his mother dedicates her home's future to protecting young men like him. Which is why nearly 21-year-old Harry Potter finds himself talking to the ghost of Herbert as he makes his first ever visit to a gay club, having been lured by a very persuasive advert. No prizes for guessing who he encounters there, but a series of casual encounters shifts over time. Beyond H/D, janicechess really excels with her side characters, from a smart and genuine Ginny, Ron and Hermione to the delight that is Herbert. Witty one liners and a warm and humane sensibility abound -- the perfect fic for a day when you need a spot of uplifting.

And finally, thanks to a certain beta, I have read Snarry, and now I have listened to one of my favourite writers and read some more. The Snarry_holidays exchange came to my attention through [profile] sansa1970's recommendations and I couldn't agree with her more. Whispers, the other club fic for this month, is a highly original approach which plays with ideas of identity in very smart ways. Persona non Grata is a similarly smartly written story built around Harry's determination to protect Snape from himself -- and hordes of apparently scheming shopkeepers. Naturally, all is not as it appears. Both are well away from the power disparty of teacher/student relationships that stopped me from reading this ship when I first met fandom. Both are also funny and smart, well-written stories!

I don't expect life to sort itself out for another month at least, so please excuse the relative quietness. But I am still writing, just not quickly! I hope that those with more serious things weighing them down have a far faster improvement in their circumstances.


* Just a side note here, I actually DO have a wretched memory. One too many hits to the head with moving vehicles. (And yes, I have given up commuter cycling, cheers. But may move back to London if BoJo wins and further clubs the cars.) Never take it personally if I vague out at you; it's always my fault.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2007-11-18 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
HA! Phew, I knew it was someone who knew me well! Good call, BTW, I adored it, and adored the Epilogue of Extreme Sauciness even more. (Go, read, giggle!)

It does not surprise me to learn that you liked the cat best. Who I like best changes far too often, I think today it may be the Duchess ... I'm in a mood ...

[identity profile] norton-gale.livejournal.com 2007-11-18 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Off with their heads! And now I'm off to breakfast...


(parting thought: my favorite quote from AIW is [sic] "You're nothing but a pack of cards!")

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
I know EXACTLY how she feels! Roll on the end of the election campaign!