First of all, the best fic, the fic for meeee:
Low Frequency Effects, a post-Blackout Newsflesh story of shippy goodness, specifically ( spoiler )
Secondly, starting from the end of the alphabet this year:
Phone a Friend, a Young Wizards story. I don't usually care much about Carmela or Dairine but something about the tone of this one just seemed right.
Five Things Tom and Carl Did in College (In the First Semester Alone), for your annual Young Wizards Tom/Carl reading pleasure.
You Belong With Her, she's the cheer captain and they're in the bleachers ::grin::. 3800 words.
Visitation Rites, a Xenogenesis story. I have no recollection of these characters, but there's good stuff here about the oankali and culture clash and biology; if you like the books you'll like this, I think.
Bigger Than You Think is a text adventure based on the xkcd comic number 1110, "Click and Drag". I haven't solved it yet, so can't really say how ultimately satisfying it is, but, you know, it's a text adventure for an xkcd comic, I am positive this is relevant to the interests of someone reading this.
Low Frequency Effects, a post-Blackout Newsflesh story of shippy goodness, specifically ( spoiler )
Secondly, starting from the end of the alphabet this year:
Phone a Friend, a Young Wizards story. I don't usually care much about Carmela or Dairine but something about the tone of this one just seemed right.
Five Things Tom and Carl Did in College (In the First Semester Alone), for your annual Young Wizards Tom/Carl reading pleasure.
You Belong With Her, she's the cheer captain and they're in the bleachers ::grin::. 3800 words.
Visitation Rites, a Xenogenesis story. I have no recollection of these characters, but there's good stuff here about the oankali and culture clash and biology; if you like the books you'll like this, I think.
Bigger Than You Think is a text adventure based on the xkcd comic number 1110, "Click and Drag". I haven't solved it yet, so can't really say how ultimately satisfying it is, but, you know, it's a text adventure for an xkcd comic, I am positive this is relevant to the interests of someone reading this.