August 28th, 2010
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
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Review:
When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
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When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
Author on LJ:
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Review:
When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
Author on LJ:
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Review:
When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
Author on LJ:
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Review:
When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: Supernatural/Twilight
Pairing: Dean/Sam (Not related)
Categories: Romance, Crossover, Supernatural, Hurt/Comfort, Drama
Length: Epic
Warnings: Bloodplay. Sam and Dean are not related in this fic.
Author on LJ:
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Review:
When Sam Winchester is sent to the rainy, cold, small town of Forks, he's fully prepared to be bored to death. That is, until he meets Dean Cullen. Fascinated, Sam can't bring himself to care that there's something “off” about the Cullen boy and, to make matters worse, Dean seems equally as fascinated with him (even if he does think there's a good chance he'll end Sam's life). There are a thousand reasons why a hunter and vampire should never be together, but whose listening?
When I first started reading this fic, I'll admit that it was purely for the crack – Sam and Dean in the Twilight universe? I have to read! – but two chapters later, I was well and truly hooked. Cas and Fetish do an excellent job of making this story both intriguing and distinct with Sam and Dean both staying firmly (okay, firm-ish) in character and not suddenly becoming a demented version of Bella and Edward. Better still was the fact that neither of the authors forgot about the Winchester family business or the Cullens dietary needs – John Winchester was still around, Sam was still a hunter, Alice Cullen was still a BFF-type, and things did get complicated.
Though this story might not be suited to all tastes, I highly enjoyed it. It was addicting, intriguing, and made me crave more stories like it. Lucky for us, both of these authors have written several other Supernatural/Twilight crossovers, which you can find through the link below.
Craving
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
Fandom: M*A*S*H*
Pairing: N/A
Categories: Sad stories, supernatural
Length: Medium (2730 words)
Warning: Canonical and extra-canonical character death
Rating: PG
Author on LJ: Not known
Websites: Her page on FanFiction.Net and [r]eturn [t]o [s]ender
Summary: Radar explains how and why he knows things before they happen.
Review: I'm going to start off, a little unusually, with what I don't like about this story. I don't like the typoes, which to me are evidence of carelessness, and I don't like the author's 'rhyming' plea for feedback. With those two bugbears out of the way, however, it must be admitted that what remains is delicate, unusual and beautifully handled.
This is a short piece from Radar's POV and gives us a little insight into his uncanny ability to know and understand things without ever actually being told. He has inherited a mysterious power from his mother; it's got a number of strange names and he doesn't quite know how it works, but he does know that it's dangerous to talk about it - yet it gives him valuable insights into the people he's working with. In these few short words we are shown revealing, Radar's-eye-views of most of the 4077's personnel and we learn which of them also have smatterings of the Talent, who their secret voices call to, and who it is that Radar himself feels closest to.
This is a story that defies categorisation; it doesn't have many equivalents. It's a small slice of character study as much as anything, a window into the heart of this most pivotal but often overlooked character, and a poignantly persuasive view of his comrades. It will stay in your mind for a long time after you've read it, and I recommend that you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Link: I May Know The Word
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