Some yuletide recs
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These are just some of the stories I've enjoyed at yuletide this year.
Oo-de-lally Slash (106 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Robin Hood (Disney 1973)
You will end up singing this, you know. But maybe not at work, yes?
Attack Chickens, Children, and Other Hazards of Suburban Life (1361 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Calvin & Hobbes, Hobbes and Bacon
I think it was the mention of attack chickens that hooked me… Or was it the zombie princess? Joy from a fandom I didn’t even know existed until recently.
Moomintroll in Autumn (3873 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Mumintroll | Moomins Series - Tove Jansson, Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne
A loving, gentle crossover that I can easily imagine reading to children who love either world.
Any Other Way (1607 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Tortall - Tamora Pierce
Three Times is a Trend (1023 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Protector of the Small - Tamora Pierce
Two stories about Kel and the people around her in the future, both of which take my favorite character and only add more to love.
Harp and Soup (1737 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Chronicles of Prydain - Lloyd Alexander
It’s Flewddur Fflam! What more do you need to know!
Blueprint (3305 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: The Invisible Bridge - Julie Orringer
Having been the writer with the fewest hits at Yuletide myself, I try to make a point of going to read the story at the bottom of the list. This year I was rewarded with a lyrical character study (illustrated yet!) that guarantees I’ll be looking for the source canon now.
Oo-de-lally Slash (106 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Robin Hood (Disney 1973)
You will end up singing this, you know. But maybe not at work, yes?
Attack Chickens, Children, and Other Hazards of Suburban Life (1361 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Calvin & Hobbes, Hobbes and Bacon
I think it was the mention of attack chickens that hooked me… Or was it the zombie princess? Joy from a fandom I didn’t even know existed until recently.
Moomintroll in Autumn (3873 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Mumintroll | Moomins Series - Tove Jansson, Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne
A loving, gentle crossover that I can easily imagine reading to children who love either world.
Any Other Way (1607 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Tortall - Tamora Pierce
Three Times is a Trend (1023 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Protector of the Small - Tamora Pierce
Two stories about Kel and the people around her in the future, both of which take my favorite character and only add more to love.
Harp and Soup (1737 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: Chronicles of Prydain - Lloyd Alexander
It’s Flewddur Fflam! What more do you need to know!
Blueprint (3305 words) by Anonymous
Fandom: The Invisible Bridge - Julie Orringer
Having been the writer with the fewest hits at Yuletide myself, I try to make a point of going to read the story at the bottom of the list. This year I was rewarded with a lyrical character study (illustrated yet!) that guarantees I’ll be looking for the source canon now.