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For the first 6000 years together: An Aziraphale and Crowley playlist by stumblingoverchaos for
Fandoms: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
11 Sep 2019
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An Aziraphale and Crowley playlist that I've been not finishing for a couple of months.
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The Fastening One Heart Playlist by egret17 (stumblingoverchaos) for thefourthvine
Fandoms: Hockey RPF
08 Dec 2013
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Love, and Other Ineffable Things by IneffablePenguin
Fandom: Good Omens (TV), Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
24 Dec 2020
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6,000 years of slow burn has to catch fire eventually.
This story picks up immediately upon conclusion of the Good Omens show. It chronicles the (at long, long last) romantic aftermath of Not-Armageddon in the first main installment, “Ineffably Inevitable,” then continues chronologically in little individually-posted vignettes/chapters/segments to create one larger story. Some are short and sweet, some are longer; from random drunken episodes to marriage proposal to major life changes to more nsfw activity (not in that order).
It’s about accepting yourself, and growing, and finding your courage, and light overcoming darkness. But most of all it’s about love.
[There is also a PWP (smut) companion account to this series- all part of the same story, just set apart to avoid overload. If interested the account is here: firenzia]
- Words:
- 143,869
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 286
Bookmarked by stumblingoverchaos
05 Dec 2019
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Good Omens, Greater Results: The Intertextual Relationship Between Fanon and Canon in Adaptation by lamphouse
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
19 Mar 2019
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Abstract: This paper examines how the history of queer shipping among fans of the novel Good Omens, and the authority derived thereof, is under negotiation in light of the new television adaptation. Drawing on previous research on the distinctions and overlap between academic and fan analysis (Busse, Polasek, Aragay and López) and broader intertextuality (Martin, Kristeva, Barthes), it shows how online interactions within the Good Omens fandom as well as between fans and Neil Gaiman show how fans use intertextual and fannish analysis to challenge the fan/creator boundary, and how that is, in turn, challenged by the upcoming series. This paper argues for a reconsideration of the current distinctions made between the analytical practices of fans versus academics, and how fans take authority over their texts by queer representation.
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- Part 3 of formal experiments
Bookmarked by stumblingoverchaos
16 Sep 2019
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Workflow from Google Docs to Ao3: A Primer by Jenrose
Fandoms: Archive of Our Own, Google Docs - Fandom
10 Jul 2020
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Google docs is fantastic for collaborative work, especially for people who work with beta readers. But getting from there to here can be tricky. Abundant screenshots.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 6,511
- Chapters:
- 3/3
- Collections:
- 1
- Comments:
- 146
- Kudos:
- 536
- Bookmarks:
- 535
- Hits:
- 19508
Bookmarked by stumblingoverchaos
16 Sep 2019
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This is a live example of how an author can create linked footnotes in their work with only a little bit of HTML and no workskins required. This is best viewed by clicking "Entire Work". While I've included the actual coding in bold and italic once you click "Hide Creator's Style", there's a more detailed explanation here.
EDIT 6/28/17: The third chapter now shows how to use anchor links as an index/table of contents.
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- Part 6 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 3,457
- Chapters:
- 3/3
- Collections:
- 2
- Comments:
- 65
- Kudos:
- 230
- Bookmarks:
- 307
- Hits:
- 13581
Bookmarked by stumblingoverchaos
15 Sep 2019
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Gray Areas by Macx
Fandom: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Good Omens, Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
26 Mar 2016
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starts after the book and then goes off on its own.
Authors are Macx and Lara Bee
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- 24
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- 274
Bookmarked by stumblingoverchaos
06 Aug 2019