Rambling about [community profile] yuletide

Oct. 10th, 2006 09:32 pm
alixtii: Player from <i>Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?</i> playing the game. (Default)
[personal profile] alixtii
Since everyone else is doing it (at least [livejournal.com profile] likeadeuce and [livejournal.com profile] penknife), I will too. There are two things which are almost certainly on the list:

X. The novels of Robert A. Heinlein (so I can request Lapuz Lazuli Long/Lorelai Lee Long twincest, probably, although there's plenty of other interesting pairings, as the multiverse is so rich).

X. The Parent Trap (1999), Hallie Parker/Annie James twincest. (And, hee!)

[ETA: The really sad thing is that, in my head, Laz and Lor are played by Lindsay Lohan.]

I don't really know how [livejournal.com profile] yuletide requests work. How specific a prompt does one provide? It couldn't be too specific, obviously, since just matching up fandoms is so much of a chore that they need to make computers do it. . . .

So, what else? (I'm assuming the fandom in my icon doesn't count as "rare," or else I'd try to get some more Rosalind/Celia. Which is definitely being put in my LJ interests, stat.)

X. The Truman Show, Truman/Sylvia.
X. My Summer of Love?
X. FHB? Previously years have had some really nice Little Princess and Secret Garden fics.
X. Shaw? I dunno, Violet/Anna or something? Or, I know--Eliza/Clara!
X. Stoppard? I need to reread Arcadia.
X. I really don't know!

ETA: And to keep a list of any new ideas which may occur to me:

X. Nineteen Eighty-Four, Julia-centric.
X. Cruel Intentions or American Beauty.
X. One of Charles Kaufman's movies (Malkovich, Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine)? No pairings are suggesting themselves to me, so probably gen?
X. Is Ender's rare? I'm always up for Peter/Valentine, or really Valentine/anybody.
X. Encyclopedia Brown, Leroy/Sally and/or Sally/OFC.

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] booster17.livejournal.com
Considering I just re-read a Three Investigators book today for the first time in years, I certainly understand that addictiveness factor.

Thankfully, those novels appear to have not successfully crossed the Atlantic.

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alixtii.livejournal.com
In keeping with the original game, the stories really tended to be more logic puzzles than traditional mysteries; one would have to keep track of that fact that a woman wearing gloves was in the Dining Room, and that the person in the library had the Revolver, and that Mrs. White's souffle had given two people food poisoning....

The potential for crack was through the roof, and very often the authors exploited it. . . now I honestly do have a hankering for an adult-take using those characterizations and the cracktastic style....

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:47 am (UTC)
frogfarm: And a thousand gay men wept. (Default)
From: [personal profile] frogfarm
You just made me think to bounce this off you. Who's cooler:

Encyclopedia Brown and his friends?

Or the Mad Scientist's Club?

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alixtii.livejournal.com
I don't think I'm familiar with the Mad Scientist's Club.

And now I really, really want Encyclopedia Brown fic. (Leroy/Sally? Sally/OFC?)

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Date: 2006-10-11 02:01 am (UTC)
frogfarm: And a thousand gay men wept. (Default)
From: [personal profile] frogfarm
Oh. DUDE.

The Mad Scientist's Club of Mammoth Falls

I *so* wish I still had my copies, but they fell apart years ago. These things are the most endearing geeky testosterone romps you can imagine. I don't remember the equivalent of a Sally, for better or worse.

But, way cooler than Encyclopedia. For all his smarts, he's all theoretical, by-the-book-learnin'. The Mad Scientists were about practical, down-and-dirty, get your hands dirty and shit blows up in your face and come out on top, filthy and grinning.

(And on that note, don't even get me started on Alvin Fernald, SUPERWEASEL.)

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Date: 2006-10-11 02:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] somercet.livejournal.com
Dude, yer draggin' my pre-pervy childhood out onto the slashing knives of LJ.

Knock it off!

Fernald... I'm sure I read them. And Encyclopedia Brown's girl sidekick was proto-Faith.

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Date: 2007-05-10 11:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alixtii.livejournal.com
I think was attracted to Leroy's theoreticality. Still am, really.

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] booster17.livejournal.com
Logic puzzle fics are tougher to write than you think - the only time I pulled it off was hampered by the fact that I never could come up with the HTML to create the grid to help readers.

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Date: 2006-10-11 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alixtii.livejournal.com
Oh, I'm not insulting the quality of the logic puzzles. It was the writing that was cracktastic, and usually endearingly so. (Sample plot: Mr. Boddy randomly decides he wants to be buried in a pyramid, and builds one on his front lawn. All of his treasure is inside. The guests, one by one, try to steal it, and are "killed" by the automatic defenses, which are all over the top in a "Raiders of the Lost Ark" sort of style. The narration only provides random details about the guests, so that one has to use logic to figure out who the last guest left--who of course "kills" dear old Reginald--is.)

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Date: 2006-10-11 02:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] booster17.livejournal.com
Dang! Sounds like great fun to read now - and cracktastic is the only way to describe that.

You've encouraged me to jump Murder at The Watcher's Council up to the head of my reposts now. *grin*

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