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This short story is post-col, so you know what that means. It's short, because I sense some readers need a break from long fanfic. It's a fic that got recced everywhere from The Other Side to
crack_van. It's quite good, but I guess that goes without saying.
"Drive, He Said" by Jennifer-Oksana
Pairing: Mulder/Scully (but Wendelah does not classify this as MSR)
Rating: R (her rating not mine—I'd rank it Teen for language)
Summary: Where do you go when there’s nowhere left?
The link is to her Wordpress Blog. This fic is also found on her Author's Page at Gossamer. If you can, send feed back to the writer, then come back and tell us what you think. The nomination post is always open for your suggestions.
Read Drive, He Said.
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"Drive, He Said" by Jennifer-Oksana
Pairing: Mulder/Scully (but Wendelah does not classify this as MSR)
Rating: R (her rating not mine—I'd rank it Teen for language)
Summary: Where do you go when there’s nowhere left?
The link is to her Wordpress Blog. This fic is also found on her Author's Page at Gossamer. If you can, send feed back to the writer, then come back and tell us what you think. The nomination post is always open for your suggestions.
Read Drive, He Said.
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Date: 2013-11-03 06:58 pm (UTC)Does anyone remember: is "drive, he said" some kind of famous quotation? Guess I should go find out. It sounds borrowed, which is not a criticism.
I don't know how famous it is, but Google led me to this: Drive, He Said is the title of a 1964 book by Jeremy Larner and a 1971 movie directed by Jack Nicholson.
IMO, short, controlled tragedy works better than long pieces. Because you tighten your gut, and that hurts after a while. In that regard, I strongly warn against Everyone Having A Good Time (?), although Sabine is a very fine writer.
As is Shakespeare. I warn against Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Othello.
I don't know if I believe in life after death but I don't disbelieve. The ending is powerful to me because it's so understated. There's no long protracted death scene or declarations of mutual love or sex. Not that those can't work, but this works for me much better.
Love it. A truly unforgettable story.
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Date: 2013-11-03 10:22 pm (UTC)Don't condescend to me about Shakespeare. He wrote plays that didn't take days to complete. And recall that I have the a Shakespearean expert friend in Philly. She's an ex-nun who kept her ruler.
I don't know heaven, nor does anyone else. But it would be lovely to see someone there who looked like David Duchovney.
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Date: 2013-12-07 04:53 am (UTC)