Thursday, June 15, 2023
Fanfiction

n. fictional writing written in an amateur capacity by fans, unauthorized by, but based on, an existing work of fiction

I've joked that even within fanfiction—a famously unmarketable medium—I don't write the marketable stuff.

My area of interest is gen hurt/comfort. If you're not familiar with those terms, gen means stories that don't focus on a romantic or sexual relationship, and hurt/comfort is a story where the main conflict centers on a character being hurt, and then comforted. I am particularly interested in trauma, recovery, and weird alternate universes. I am kind of always trying to write container stories. That doesn't describe everything in my bibliography, but it should give you an idea of what to expect here.

The fandoms I've written for are listed here alphabetically. Within each category, works are listed in chronological order by publication date.

Major content warnings are listed at the top of each story. Any author's notes will be listed there as well. There are no content warnings on this page, and there may or may not be warnings on any of the other index pages. Read at your own risk.

28 Days Later... (2002)

dead man walking

fire and rain

Army of the Dead (2021)

here, at the end of all things

motel 6

Batman (Comics)

it's a long climb up the dusty mountain

small things

run away home

you do the walking

was dead (and is alive again)

the poem ends soft as it began

birds in the wood

of asphodel

hearth and home

omnia necessaria pro malo triumphare

a rock feels no pain

batgirls beyond

the more things change

Oracle (2025)

DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016-2022)

but wait until tomorrow

Firefly (2002)

breathing out

Leverage (2008-2012)

unraveled

Ocean's Eleven (2001, Soderbergh)

the last five years

Star Trek: Alternate Original Series

carbon prevails

adagio for the bridge

unconscious

dryas iulia

whosoever shall offend

in dreams

these are the days

Teen Titans (Comics)

raining more than ever

The Tick (2016-2019)

going sane in a crazy world

the other left

like ships in the night

War of the Worlds (2005, Spielberg)

neither one nor the other

promises, promises