Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Fandom: Fake News
Pairing: "Stephen Colbert"/Jon Stewart, various other pairings
Categories: drama, mpreg
Length: epic (55,000 words)
Warnings: mpreg
Author on LJ:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Author Website: erinptah.com
Summary: In which Stephen decides that he could totally get pregnant. How hard could it be?
Review: First of all, yes, this is Stephen Colbert mpreg. And it's completely amazing. There are images and illustrations, and links to relevant clips from the show - reseda's fic is meticulously researched, and parts of it match up with the show. If you're a fan of detail, you'll love this story. Expecting is set in the universe of the Colbert Report, where "Stephen Colbert" really is as he appears on television (as the author calls it, the Reportverse: "the one in which Stephen is a real egomaniac and [the Daily Show] is a real news show"). The characterizations are perfect; reseda writes "Stephen" just as well as the writers on the Colbert Report.
If you end up liking Expecting, there's an entire 'verse built around this story, which is equally terrific.
Expecting (Table of Contents)
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Title: Rich Man's Darling by LastScorpion
Fandom: House/Smallville
Pairing: Clark/Lex, a het pairing I'm pretending didn't happen (except to note that Cuddy is a doctor, too, dammit!)
Categories: mpreg, case file, angst
Length: Long (~19,000 words)
Author's Warnings: If Clark Kent’s throwing up, it’s probably not just the flu
My warnings: um... gore. And ickiness. (And I'm never, *ever* having children. Ever. Ew.)
Author on LJ: n/a?
Website: n/a
Review:
Lex Luthor offers House ten million dollars to look at a patient and a crapload more to cure him. The patient? Superman!
I'm mostly reccing this because of the characterizations, which are brilliant. Between Chase being utterly intimidated by pretty much everything, House being House, Wilson being awesome, Lex being (worried, vengeful) Lex, Cameron being a pile of mush, and Clark being... really, really sick, you have a truly fascinating mix of characters. Bonus: unique explanation for Superman's savior complex! House and Lex facing off! Mercy and her kryptonite bullets!
In short, a story for anyone who has ever wanted to see a crossover between House and Smallville.
Rich Man's Darling
The sequel that disses (Dr. Cuddy): Well Baby?
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Xena: Warrior Princess
Pairing: Ares/Joxer, Cupid/Strife
Categories: AU, Family, First Time, Friendship, Kids, Mpreg, romance,
Length: Epic (56,000)
Warnings: Past Rape, Familial Neglect, Dialog inconstancy [Strife speaks with a severe accent throughout]
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Scribe's Home
Summary: Strife messes up the wrong wedding and is forced to help Cupid fix it.
Review: Cupid's little helper tells the story of how Cupid and Strife got together. It's prequel, Seeking Balance, tells the story of how Joxer and Ares fell in love. Both stories are sweet and relatively fluffy romances, though they do have their dark moments.
I particularly enjoyed seeing Cupid and Strife work together to get couples together. There's nothing quite like have a God of Mischeif as you Matchmaker. Particularly when he's not afraid to crossdress to get the job done.
This slightly obsurd series is good for when you want a laugh, though keep in mind that there are some more serious parts of the story. While Cupid's little helper can stand alone, Seeking balance gives some insight into the backstory of the series.
Seeking Balance and Cupid's Little Helper
Fandom: Inuyasha
Pairing: Inuyasha/Kouga
Categories: Angst, AU, Dark, Family, Mpreg, Romance
Length: Super-Epic (120,500)
Warnings: Mpreg, Consent Issues, Miscarriage, Character Bashing,
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Miyuki's Fan Fiction Page
Review: I waffled back and forth about reccing this story. While compelling, this story deals with a lot of controversial and uncomfortable situations. I decided to rec it mainly because of the world-building Miyuki seems to excel in. One of the problems I have with Inuyasha fiction is the fact that the demons are generally characterized as basically human with some darker qualities. In Lost Hopes, the demon subculture is shown in depth, almost to the exclusion of the canon characters and subplots.
Unfortunately, in order to separate this story from canon time-line Miyuki uses a devastatingly bad break up between Kagome and Inuyasha that culminates in Inuyasha having a miscarriage. Miyuki also uses Kagome as a foil in the later part of the story. She's the one who just can't understand demon culture and feels the need to point out how 'wrong' Kouga and Inuyasha's relationship is. This borderline character bashing gets tiresome but is thankfully easy to skim over as its not an essential part of the main plot.
While I have some problems with the characterization of the fic, Lost Hope is one of the more realistic, if dark M-pregs I've read. I particularly like the fact that the pregnancy isn't shown as being all sunshine and roses, with a little bit of morning sickness thrown in. The strain it puts on Kouga and Inuyasha's relationship is obvious and understandable and their confusion over how to handle the babies is amusing.
Lost Hope
Fandom: Inuyasha
Pairing: Inuyasha/Kouga
Categories: Angst, AU, Dark, Family, Mpreg, Romance
Length: Super-Epic (120,500)
Warnings: Mpreg, Consent Issues, Miscarriage, Character Bashing,
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: Miyuki's Fan Fiction Page
Review: I waffled back and forth about reccing this story. While compelling, this story deals with a lot of controversial and uncomfortable situations. I decided to rec it mainly because of the world-building Miyuki seems to excel in. One of the problems I have with Inuyasha fiction is the fact that the demons are generally characterized as basically human with some darker qualities. In Lost Hopes, the demon subculture is shown in depth, almost to the exclusion of the canon characters and subplots.
Unfortunately, in order to separate this story from canon time-line Miyuki uses a devastatingly bad break up between Kagome and Inuyasha that culminates in Inuyasha having a miscarriage. Miyuki also uses Kagome as a foil in the later part of the story. She's the one who just can't understand demon culture and feels the need to point out how 'wrong' Kouga and Inuyasha's relationship is. This borderline character bashing gets tiresome but is thankfully easy to skim over as its not an essential part of the main plot.
While I have some problems with the characterization of the fic, Lost Hope is one of the more realistic, if dark M-pregs I've read. I particularly like the fact that the pregnancy isn't shown as being all sunshine and roses, with a little bit of morning sickness thrown in. The strain it puts on Kouga and Inuyasha's relationship is obvious and understandable and their confusion over how to handle the babies is amusing.
Lost Hope