Printerverse Masterpost
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Common Grounds
Rating: NC-17 (Explicit sexual content)
Word Count: 25,795
Summary: Modern day AU. Leonard McCoy tries online dating. A story of coffee, printing, and the Internet.
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Doctor Who?
Rating: G
Word Count: 320
Summary: A Halloween ficlet.
Problem Solved
Rating: G
Word Count: 529
Summary: Bones proves himself to be technologically competent.
Twenty-Twenty
Rating: G
Word Count: 320
Summary: Bones gets new glasses and feels like a dork. Jim disagrees with his assessment. Written for
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The Birthday Surprise
Rating: G
Word Count: 2,039
Summary: The first time Joanna McCoy meets David Marcus. A ficlet written for
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On the Threshold of Those Days
Rating: PG
Word Count: 6,600
Summary: Joanna and Winona, three moments.. Written for
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Bookshop Crack
Rating: G
Word Count: 1,440
Summary: Steve and Tony have an eventful afternoon at The Common Reader.
the one where Jim and Steve share a cell, a ficlet by
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Works in Progress:
A Gathering of Leaves: The whole history, forwards and backwards.
The Common Reader: How Charles and Erik opened a bookstore.
Common Bonds: In which the printers meet the booksellers, and much geekery ensues.
Common Cause: In which Richard Castle comes to The Common Reader for a booksigning, William Cooper investigates a murder, and everything is crack.
Common Knowledge: In which Steve Rogers is a Professor of American Studies, Tony Stark is in the Digital Humanities, and Nick Fury is the Department Head from Hell.