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All right, here's my last post for this session. Somehow the LiveJournal side of the comm ended up having a much more equal distribution of lists by different reccers. :D
stain the moon by yellowb (assorted ships and characters, PG-13)
It's a set of fun haiku with lovely strong character voices and POVs.
ordinary things by LiraelClayr007 (Spuffy, G)
Adorable. Author's summary: "A conversation between Buffy and Spike about ordinary things, with giggles and snow."
Love Life Permutation by SzmattyCat (Spuffy and an overview of Spike's previous relationships, rated G by author, but I'd say perhaps T)
The author says it's a Shakespearean form sonnet (I have to take their word for it, as I'm out of my depth). I think it's just *neat*. I enjoyed the rhymes and the powerful final line.
Death of a Slayer by SzmattyCat (Spuffy, G)
A Petrarchan form sonnet. Again, the final line punched me in the gut. <3
William's Poetry for Miss Anne by SzmattyCat (Spuffy, PG)
After seeing the way SzmattyCat *can* write (the previous two links), this pastiche is even more impressive. I thought it was very Williamy and great. :D
stain the moon by yellowb (assorted ships and characters, PG-13)
It's a set of fun haiku with lovely strong character voices and POVs.
ordinary things by LiraelClayr007 (Spuffy, G)
Adorable. Author's summary: "A conversation between Buffy and Spike about ordinary things, with giggles and snow."
Love Life Permutation by SzmattyCat (Spuffy and an overview of Spike's previous relationships, rated G by author, but I'd say perhaps T)
The author says it's a Shakespearean form sonnet (I have to take their word for it, as I'm out of my depth). I think it's just *neat*. I enjoyed the rhymes and the powerful final line.
Death of a Slayer by SzmattyCat (Spuffy, G)
A Petrarchan form sonnet. Again, the final line punched me in the gut. <3
William's Poetry for Miss Anne by SzmattyCat (Spuffy, PG)
After seeing the way SzmattyCat *can* write (the previous two links), this pastiche is even more impressive. I thought it was very Williamy and great. :D