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ext_20969 ([identity profile] amyhit.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club2011-09-21 04:24 pm
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Story 181: "The Waterskiers" by Khyber

Well everyone (I'm not sure how numerous you are at the moment, but I'm going to be bold and say 'everyone'), we've reached the end of the road - the point where the narrative pavement turns to gravel turns to a beaten dirt path trailing off narrowly into the uncharted wilds of the great and sometimes terrible WIP territory.

By waybacking Khyber's website we get what seem to be conflicting accounts of what the future of KvsS7 was to be. In early 2008 there were five fics meant to follow "The Waterskiers," three of which were to be "full episodes" and two were to be vignettes (as seen here). This outline complies with Khyber's notes for "Amnesia" which he judged to be the "late beginning/early middle" of the story. Yet by late 2009 the titles of four of these five fics had vanished, and only the one titled "Parabola" remained. It was initially indicated to be planned as a vignette, but later seemed intended to have been a full episode.

In summary, the fate of the KvsS7 universe remains largely a mystery, and anyone participating in the comments thread should feel free to speculate on the future of the story, as well as share their thoughts about the fic itself.


TITLE: The Waterskiers (Mod note: You may have to c/p the URL, or find the fic on Gossamer.)
AUTHOR: Khyber
E-MAIL: khyber@khyberfic.net
DISTRIBUTION: Ephemeral, Gossamer, please ask for anywhere else.
RATING: R for mature content.
CATEGORIES: XR KEYWORDS: Withheld.
SPOILERS: Pbbblffft.
SUMMARY: Missing scenes... okay, a LOT of missing scenes... from "Hollywood AD."

Author's Notes: This story is part of "Khyber Versus Season Seven" and takes place during "Hollywood AD," specifically, following the end of the famous bathtub scene. The rest of the episode takes place a week or more after the end of this story.
Remember that the premiere of "The Lazarus Bowl," according to the episode, is "eighteen months later," sometime in late 2001.


Sadly the summer is over. That does, however, mean a return to something resembling a normal posting schedule at some point in the near future. Remember the old days (July) when a new week meant changing up the plot, style, and characterizations with an all new fic? Well those days are returning along with coats and scarves, so if you have any suggestions for fics you'd like to read this fall the recommendations page is always open.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2011-10-17 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I certainly think that you and the entire world should take writing seriously. I just can't always, as fanfic is my amusement and relaxation. Which may be why I love Kel's stuff so much.

The darkness is always there, of course, but honeymoons must be taken when possible. And screw Khyber's intent, as he hasn't shown up to fulfill it.

I love Sokol, and I don't quite understand why you assume no one else would. I think it's up there with Iolokus and Oyster and maybe Parabiosis. It's very long, but it isn't boring at all. And it has an ending, even if it isn't one you like.

You want a real challenge to reader patience: Oklahoma. It had its day, and it's where one goes for Muldertorture if one is still into it. And a lot of TS Eliot. Which I probably misspelled.

Okay then. (You realize no one else is paying attention.)
wendelah1: ("I think you're wrong about that Scully")

[personal profile] wendelah1 2011-10-17 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Kel's stories, too. But as you know, Kel takes her writing very seriously. And while her stories have humor, the best of them deal with serious, unresolved plot points that TPTB couldn't begin to manage, i.e. Scully's chip in "The Beginner's Guide to Tightrope Walking." Her best stories make you smile, but they also take you to the edge of your seat.

"Sokol" is very long, has an exciting but hard to follow plot AND, if memory serves, it's violent enough in places to require warnings. What people will or won't want to read here isn't the point. I agree it's one of the fandom's best. If you want to reread it, when we are done with the latest offering, go ahead and post it and moderate the discussion. You probably know it better than anyone except Khyber.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2011-10-17 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore all Kel's stories, even the many that you apparently don't consider among her best. I'm fine in the middle of my seat.

So we are all to be serious unless something is too hard to follow or violent enough for a warning. Then we don't go there. Okay.

I am NOT a moderator, as you know perfectly well. I can't even post icons. I don't remember Sokol any better than anyone else. We'll forget it until someone begs.

Sorry for the temper. Sickness at home. Let's adjourn to ATCAI.
wendelah1: ("I think you're wrong about that Scully")

[personal profile] wendelah1 2011-10-18 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
I enjoyed and admired Sokol a great deal when I read it, and I definitely think we will read it here eventually.

Me, too.

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2011-10-18 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh amyhit (and Wendy), I am not stamping my feet like a brat, I'm just grumpy. Things are a bit stressed at home, and I can't--for that among other stated reasons--feel very confident in getting a bead on the scattered bits of KvS7. I probably wouldn't do any better with Sokol. I was sort of trying to explain/apologize for this with the "not taking it seriously" comment, but I can see how it sounded like a criticism, and then the grump took over.

W knows better than to take ME seriously.

Incidentally, I think you're doing a super mod job. Don't go on hiatus.