Fic Medals!!!!
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So I didn't really know about this until I got some emails because I've half fallen off the Earth (again), but I won some medals over at the
jim_and_bones comm's Fic Olympics! Thanks to everyone who (still) reads and noms!!!!!!! <333333333

Crossovers:
Outride the Sun
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Sex, Violence)
Word Count: 56,356
Summary: Being seventeen sucks. So does moving to a Hellmouth, discovering the girl of your dreams is a Slayer and that you just might be in love with a vampire. Or, How Leonard McCoy Got a Stake, Got a Life, and Got Laid. A BTVS/Trek XI mash-up/crossover.
That Which They Defend
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Violence, Sex)
Word Count: 52,461
Pairing: Kirk/Eomer, Eomer/Lothiriel, Kirk/McCoy
Summary: Jim Kirk in Middle Earth: There, and back again.
Modern day AU:
Common Grounds
Rating: NC-17 (Explicit sexual content)
Word Count: 25,795
Pairing: Kirk/McCoy, Spock/Uhura
Summary: Modern day AU. Leonard McCoy tries online dating. A story of coffee, printing, and the Internet.

Time Travel:
Something To Hold On To
Rating: PG (Language, Mild Sexual Content)
Word Count: 5,352
Summary: AU. Leonard McCoy is a doctor, Jim Kirk is--something else. He's not sure what. Neither is the government.
Modern day AU:
Subject and Degree
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Sex)
Word Count: 5,807
Summary: Modern day AU. Leonard McCoy enrolls in Professor Kirk’s Seminar on Metaphysical Poets. The class isn’t what he’s expecting, in a number of ways.
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Tangentially related, check out this article on fanfic in the Guardian: In the beginning, there was fan fiction: from the four gospels to Fifty Shades. Fairly comprehensive overview of fic history, a couple of minor mistakes, but also link heavy. I approve!
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Crossovers:
Outride the Sun
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Sex, Violence)
Word Count: 56,356
Summary: Being seventeen sucks. So does moving to a Hellmouth, discovering the girl of your dreams is a Slayer and that you just might be in love with a vampire. Or, How Leonard McCoy Got a Stake, Got a Life, and Got Laid. A BTVS/Trek XI mash-up/crossover.
That Which They Defend
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Violence, Sex)
Word Count: 52,461
Pairing: Kirk/Eomer, Eomer/Lothiriel, Kirk/McCoy
Summary: Jim Kirk in Middle Earth: There, and back again.
Modern day AU:
Common Grounds
Rating: NC-17 (Explicit sexual content)
Word Count: 25,795
Pairing: Kirk/McCoy, Spock/Uhura
Summary: Modern day AU. Leonard McCoy tries online dating. A story of coffee, printing, and the Internet.

Time Travel:
Something To Hold On To
Rating: PG (Language, Mild Sexual Content)
Word Count: 5,352
Summary: AU. Leonard McCoy is a doctor, Jim Kirk is--something else. He's not sure what. Neither is the government.
Modern day AU:
Subject and Degree
Rating: NC-17 (Language, Sex)
Word Count: 5,807
Summary: Modern day AU. Leonard McCoy enrolls in Professor Kirk’s Seminar on Metaphysical Poets. The class isn’t what he’s expecting, in a number of ways.
~
Tangentially related, check out this article on fanfic in the Guardian: In the beginning, there was fan fiction: from the four gospels to Fifty Shades. Fairly comprehensive overview of fic history, a couple of minor mistakes, but also link heavy. I approve!
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Date: 2012-08-14 10:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-08-15 02:59 pm (UTC)