[identity profile] the_antichris.livejournal.com
Title: Gunpowder Plot
Author: [livejournal.com profile] the_antichris
Rating: G
Word count: 3900
Notes: Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] custardpringle and [livejournal.com profile] shihadchick for beta. Written for the Genre Challenge, with apologies to Dorothy L Sayers.

The man in the witness stand gazed steadily at his folded hands... )
[identity profile] troyswann.livejournal.com
Author: Salieri (aka [livejournal.com profile] troyswann)
Challenge: Amnesty/Genre
Title: Real Boys (A Chip Off the Old Blog)
Length: ~4900w
Characters: RayK and Fraser and Dief (sort of)
Episodes/Spoilers: none
Warnings: Only to Philip K Dick (I'm sorry)
Note: Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] raucousraven for the razor-sharp beta and for the title, and to my Sig for the subtitle, and to my Uncle Judd, for reasons obvious only to me and him. Also, while self-contained, this is actually part of a bigger tale, as of yet unwritten, which maybe should remain so. ETA: Sorry about the million typos--they're editing artifacts that were deleted in Word but cropped up on OO. Technology, so not my friend. I think I caught them all, now. *facepalm*

Real Boys )
[identity profile] torakowalski.livejournal.com
Pairing: RayK/Fraser (implied), RayK/RayV (pre-slash)
Warning: main character death (pre-fic); ghosts
Rating: R
Length: 3500ish (flashfic's have a limit? really?)

Notes: Thanks a million to [profile] threequaters for beta and for not letting me post this in its previous form... she's made it a hundred times better and should be worshipped accordingly *g*

Ghost )

ADMIN:

Oct. 5th, 2005 12:35 am
[identity profile] cesperanza.livejournal.com
We're closing the book on the Genre Challenge: you can find the twelve challenge entries here.

New challenge coming right up!
[identity profile] nerdwegian.livejournal.com
I hope I'm not too late. <.< I wasn't planning on participating, but this came to me and wouldn't leave me alone...

Title: Multiplicity: Same
Author: Nemi [livejournal.com profile] octoberxsong
Website: http://rhapsody.s-aint.org
Rating: PG-13 for some very mild cussing. Only mild references to slash.
Genre: AU. Of sorts. Actually, of a specific kind, too.
Summary: Multiplicity (n.) 1. The state of being various or manifold. Same (adj.) 2. Similar in kind, quality, quantity, or degree.

Unbetaed because I was in such a damn hurry... <.< 2810 words.

My name is Constable Benton Fraser. )
ext_41599: MardiGras (Default)
[identity profile] moirin-keeline.livejournal.com
!REPOST!

Summary: A new kid in the neighborhood is going to have a heavy influence and impact on young RayKs live.

Rating: Mild

Genre: AU - Oh, and I have twisted a little on the universal clock. Now RayK and Ben are the same age.

Note: The wonderful and patient Tora Kowalski was so kind to not only beta but also gloss it up for me. So, here is the repost and you will see what a difference my skilled Beta had made for the story, *hugs Tora dearly* since English isn't my native language. Thank you again. :-)

New kid )
sage: Still of Natasha Romanova from Iron Man 2 (determination by tx_tart)
[personal profile] sage
800 words; Kowalski + Fraser; gen.
Genre: War story.
Rated R for violently disturbing content.
Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] __fallen for looking it over.


International Brigade, Spain, 1937 )
loz: (due South 8 (Benton Ray V))
[personal profile] loz
Title: An Interview with a Mountie
Rating: G
Word Count: 843 words.
Notes: The genre challenge. I submit myself to the torture of 'magazine article'. This is written in the style of articles and interviews I have read in a magazine lift-out of newspaper "The Australian".

An Interview with a Mountie... )
pocketmouse: Benton Fraser peering out the top of a bathroom stall: the Canadian Way (canadianway)
[personal profile] pocketmouse
OK, I've got two really short things, since these last to weeks have been the weeks from hell at work.
Also, I am on crack.
The infrequently-used kidfic )

Dadaist performace piece )
[identity profile] limlight.livejournal.com
This is my very first post here, and only my third LJ entry ever, so be kind to me if I f**k this up.

Rating: R for language, and a little disturbing imagery, but no sex.
Warning: Go here if you want a spoiler warning, which really will spoil it: Warning ) Read at your own risk!
Summary: If I summarize it, that'll give everything away. This is NOT the usual type of story that I write (for any fandom), and it isn't a masterpiece by any stretch, but please leave fb anyway, even if (or especially if) you despise it.



-----------------------



A Living Story )
[identity profile] kijikun.livejournal.com
Title: Selected entries from the Journals of Robert Fraser
Rated: PG
A/N: Same AU universe as Parade Rest.
Word count: 1, 474

Selected entries from the Journals of Robert Fraser )
[identity profile] aingeal8c.livejournal.com
I found this one really hard. Well I've had a try. I don't think this is the best piece I've written and I'm not happy with it but see what you think....
It is meant to be in the genre style of a fairytale.
Unbetaed.

Title: The Pilot - a fairytale retelling
Author: Aingeal
Pairing: Fraser/Vecchio (this is slash)
Rating: G
Summmary: A fairytale take on the events of the pliot.
Word Count: 1952

The Pilot - a fairytale retelling )
[identity profile] danceswchopstck.livejournal.com
100 words of Due South science fiction (F/K preslash, PG-13 at most) )

Author's Note: This is my first DS drabble, and my second attempt at any kind of DS story. (Anyone want to beta the first? About 2000 words, also F/K preslash.) I'm just starting to get acquainted with the Canon, but I've been happily devouring DS fan fiction for several months. Nice to finally have an idea or two to write. Feedback welcome.

ETA: Added a link to an informal sequel in the comments.
[identity profile] lucysmom.livejournal.com
Here is my short entry for the Genre challange. My Genre is reading primers. I am sticking to basics here a la Dick and Jane,

Title: Learning to read with Fraser and Ray
Author: Lucysmom
Rating: NC17
Summary: Reading fun with Ray and Fraser. And you can pick your own Ray.
35 words, yep only 35 or so


See Fraser.
See Ray.
See Fraser's dick.
See Ray's Dick.
Go, Fraser Go.
Go, Ray Go.
See Fraser and Ray.
See the spot.
See the spot run.
Run, spot run
Uh oh, Fraser and Ray.
.
[identity profile] myystic.livejournal.com
I really didn't know how to interpret the challenge this week. I took it to mean that we can pick a random genre and write something to satisfy it, so that's what I did. I decided to take a genre I never use, and so I bring you...

8 DS Haikus! )
[identity profile] cesperanza.livejournal.com
Pearl_o just has the most amazing ideas. Dig this:
"So, you know, our stories have a lot of variation, but there's still mostly a common genre we all stick to in writing our fanfiction. So what I think would be really cool would be a Genre Challenge -- for all of us to pick a specific genre of writing and write our fanfiction in that, with its style and rules.

An incomplete of possible genres: mystery, detective story, thriller, horror, ghost story, historical fiction, harlequin or regency romance, sf, fantasy, western, drama, children's book, Platonic dialogue, memoir/biography, academic paper, newspaper or magazine article, textbook, religious text, chronicle, guidebook, reference book...
"Once upon a time, there was a Mountie named Benton Fraser who..." "Benton Fraser looked down at his chronograph. It was April 4, 2083, and his chrono was chiming thirteen..." "Ray jumped...but it was just the shutters banging. Wasn't it?"

Have a blast, people.

For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture, stories will be due Monday, October 3rd at midnight.

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