January 30th, 2009

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

Title: Remembering Monsters, and sequels
Fandom: Good Omens, with occasional references to Weiss Kreuz
Pairing: ...telling would spoil it.
Categories: AU, pre-slash, what the author claims is fluff (and I thought was rather serious, but YMMV), kids of a sort, crossover
Length: Medium [about 10,000 words between the main fic and the drabbles]
Warnings: unfortunate implications about the nature of the heavenly & hellish bureaucracies


Author on LJ: [livejournal.com profile] daegaer 
Website: n/a

Summary: Heaven and Hell are creative in their punishments for their servants. Two Japanese schoolboys start having dreams about each other. These two sentences relate.

Review: I don't really want to say much more about the plot than the summary, so that you can enjoy puzzling it out yourself, although I will say that it's well-executed. Daegaer is an excellent author, and for the fandoms she cares about - including this one - she's very good about keeping things interesting and in-character. Oddly for Daegaer, this isn't really a humor fic... but having a serious plot is no detriment.

Remembering Monsters
and during-the-AU-prior-to-the-Big-Reveal drabbles:
Calligraphy
Untitled Deleted Scene
Tokyo Weiss [wherein there is a crossover of sorts]
Learning Experience [wherein there is an actual crossover]
The Picnic
 

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