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Rejected out of hand are such death traps as Angel Investigations, Torchwood, or secret sections of the FBI or CIA, I'll have you know. Also, regretfully, Joe's bar from Highlander, because gratis concerts aside, I always was bad at maths and would make a lousy waitress. Also the Miami police, because clearly there are far too many serial killers in Miami. They could start a convention. On that note, here are five candidates with reasonable survival chances:


1.) The Library of Dreams. Sandman. Come on. Not only every book ever written, but every book any author has ever dreamt of writing but somehow didn't get around to. Clearly, Lucien has the best job ever. Granted, working for Dream has its downsides, as when he's kidnapped for 70 plus years or when the Furies are after him, but that happens rarely enough not to affect my wish for long term employment.

2.) The Daily Planet. (Lois & Clark incarnation of same.) A newspaper with an Elvis-loving chief editor and hot reporters is clearly the place to intern or get hired as columnist/foreign correspondant. Even if a supervillain occasionally tries to buy it.

3.) The Enterprise - D. (Star Trek: The Next Generation). Allows families and pets on board along with the space exploration, as opposed to the original Enterprise, which as I'm not sure I want to spend the rest of my life single sounds like an advantage, plus, really, whose voice would you want to hear on a daily basis announcing every day ship business, Kirk's or Picard's? Also, the holodeck. Barclay and I would probably swap therapy stories.

4.) The Bartlet White House. (The West Wing). No idea whether I could keep up with the speed of the conversations, or what exactly I would do there, but it would appeal to my inner idealist.

5.) The Herald. (State of Play, original tv version.) Another newspaper with a snarky chief editor and hot reporters. Being located in London, which means better theatre and bookstore options for me (sorry, Metropolis). I would so work there.

Yuletide!

Dec. 25th, 2008 06:11 pm
selenak: (Watchmen by groaty)
I'll expect we'll all be busy readingthe results from the rare fandoms ficathon the next days, if not weeks - I know I'll be - and here are some early recs from yours truly:

Dexter:

Fools Rush In Deb and LaGuerta, post season 2 and pre season 3. No spoilers for the third season, and great interaction between them, as Deb thinks she knows a little too well how LaGuerta must feel.

A mother fucking roly poly chubby cheeked shit machine: or, why Deb Morgan is awesome. Seriously, this is Deb in her foul-mouthed, vivacious, hold-no-prisoners glory in a funny and touching ensemble story which co-stars Rita, Masuka and of course Dexter. Highlights include Rita and Deb being mistaken for a couple, Masuka being Masuka and Dexter's, err, unique reaction to a fact of life. Set post season 3.

Baby birds and brothers gone: this, by contrast, is all about the angst - an AU in which Harry adopts both of Laura Moser's sons, and the consequences that has.

Iron Man (comicverse):

The 3. A.M. Phonecall: effortless melding of old and new canon in a portrait of Tony during the time when he hit alcoholic rock bottom, in three of his relationships - with Maya Hansen, Henry Hellrung and Steve Rogers - and of these three people themselves.

James Bond:

There seems to be quite a lot of Bond/Leiter slash this Yuletide, but being me, I went straight for the stories with M first. The rebooted Bond franchise: it's all about M, and M/Bond. Well, to me. :)

Attendant: M and Bond post-Quantum of Solace, the gen version. Captures their relationship beautifully.

Better Days: M/Bond post Quantum of Solace, the post coital version. What makes a hero, indeed.

Black Ships:

Five Steps Taken Along The Path Of Life: Xandros in [livejournal.com profile] jo_graham's Black Ships, drawn with a skill readers of the novel will appreciate to no end.

Frankenstein:

An epistle of a gentlewoman of quality to her famed brother, Robert Walton: this is hilarious if you've read Mary Shelley's novel, and a dead-on pastiche to boot. I'm still giggling.

State of Play:

The American remake is nearly upon us, so enjoy fanfic based on the original, which was one terrific miniseries starring John Simm, David Morissey and Bill Nighy and James McAvoy, among others.

Cigarettes, Wedding Bands: Cal looks back. There is great subtext to be had, as in the series itself, and no easy answers.

Watchmen:

Watchmen fanfic, and not all about Rohrschach! Nothing against Rohrschach, but he tends to dominate what little exists of Watchmen fanfiction, so I'm glad for a break now and then. All the more when the results are so good:

Nothing Beside Remains: Adrian Veidt, after. I think what puts me in awe the most is the way the writer uses bits of interviews Veidt gives interspersed in the text which read completely like Alan Moore wrote them.

A mirror of the trackless sky: Dan and Laurie, in the brave new world of brittleness and hope. Does a great job of capturing both, and the different ways they relate to past and present.

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