nomadicwriter: Sulky Dorian glowering at annoyed Klaus (From Eroica With Love)
A year of Yuletide treats in new fandoms for me, and all gen this time. I wrote for Mary Stewart's Merlin books after doing a recent reread, plus finally got around to watching the BBC series Ghosts and ended up unexpectedly writing five different fics for it. Wasn't sure I was going to be able to come up for any new ideas for my perennial fandoms this time around, but then at the last minute I managed to squeak in an Eroica fic too.

Forms of Fire (Mary Stewart's Merlin)
Even the simplest tricks can have their uses. (3600 words)

After finishing my Discworld reread last year I revisited some other fantasy series I last read twenty or thirty years ago, including LotR and this series. Reading those two back to back had me thinking on how differently and sparingly the use of magic is depicted compared to more modern series where there's often much more of a D&D/videogame-ish attention to detailed magic systems with clearly defined rules, hence a story themed around Merlin's magic. This is set during the first book about his younger years, which was always my favourite, possibly because it's less restricted by following the outlines of well-established Arthurian legend.

Lend Me Your Ears (BBC Ghosts)
Talking can be difficult, but getting someone to listen might be even harder. (4400 words)

The first of my five Ghosts fics. The recipient suggested a five-times style fic about N times the Captain tried to come out, and that seemed like a great way to get a feel for writing different members of the ensemble without just launching straight into tackling eleven characters at once.

Philosophical Differences (BBC Ghosts)
Thomas and the Captain talk under the stars. Well, clouds. But the stars are still up there somewhere. (2050 words)

Another Captain-POV fic. I find him and Thomas a fun combination to pair up because they're such opposite extremes in terms of dealing with emotions. Like the recipient noted, they don't actually interact that often in the show itself, so this ended up being a missing scene from the camping episode.

Chest Trouble (BBC Ghosts)
A box found in the attic turns out to hold a wealth of history. Alison would have preferred a wealth of wealth. (4700 words)

This one is pure canon-style ensemble comedy hijinks and my first stab at juggling the whole cast all together. Great fun to write and spurred me on to revisit the other Ghosts prompts and see if I could keep the ball rolling with another fic or two. (Yuletide always seems to be a time of sitcom fic for me; I love writing comedy dialogue, but it can be tough to come up with plots without a prompt as inspiration.)

Nothing Sweeter, Finer (BBC Ghosts)
Snowfall brings back memories for everyone, but for the Captain most of all. (2150 words)

Back in the Captain's POV. The prompt was for heavy snowfall bringing back memories, so it seemed natural to set it during the canonical snow in the wedding episode. I ended up doing a ridiculous amount of research into past bad winters for the various ghosts to reference that then mostly got condensed into one-liners where I didn't even name a specific year, as these things usually go. Also, I slightly fudged things in my quest for an era-appropriate title, as it's from the song 'Winter Weather' which is 1941 while the Captain's flashback is to the winter of 1939. But, eh, close enough.

Dead Likeness (BBC Ghosts)
Mike tries to learn a little more about his new housemates. (2450 words)

Set between series one and two, the last of my Ghosts fics and funnily enough the one that most took off. I guess there's a yearning for Mike fic out there? I initially planned to switch to Alison's POV in some sections for logistical reasons, but decided it was stronger and probably funnier to find a way to stick with Mike's POV of not being able to see or hear the ghosts throughout. This went through a succession of terrible titles I was unhappy with until I finally pulled this one out at the last minute.

The Gift of the Major (Eroica)
Klaus and Dorian exchange gifts - in a way. (3100 words)

Much to my surprise I still had several days left to write another fic, so I revisited prompts for old favourite fandoms and managed to come up with a plot for some Eroica shenanigans. Then I had a chance to get my vaccine booster, spent a day and a half mildly feverish and in no mood to concentrate, and suddenly had a lot less time. I was still revising this and not yet sure it was going to come together an hour before I went to bed on the 24th, but it finally clicked. I tried various wordplays on exchanging gifts as a title before this one came to me, so I punted that bit to the summary instead.

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All in all, not sure how or why, but this seems to have been my most prolific Yuletide yet! I managed seven treats back in 2019 as well, but with a lower total wordcount. Might try and keep the momentum going and write some more Ghosts fic while I'm apparently on a roll. (I actually played myself by assuming there'd be lots of shippy requests and so being more of a gen writer I should get a head start on coming up with some story ideas... and then everyone wanted gen. So I might go back and see if I can turn any of those into fics.) But no promises I will actually produce anything.

In other loosely fandom-related news, I'm planning on going back to my project of rereading various book series from my youth after having been briefly sidetracked by filling some gaps in my Stephen King collection and then some non-fiction reference stuff. Earthsea and A Song of Ice and Fire are on my list fantasy-wise, though Yuletide also reminded me that I wanted to reread the Cadfael books. I also finally finished rewatching Cheers earlier in the year, and I did grab the whole-series box set of Frasier to follow up at some point, but I'm not sure I want to commit to another really long show just yet. Ghosts was about the right length for me to breeze through; I'm not so good at making it through shows with multiple seasons of twenty-something episodes these days.

Anyway, I would hopefully like to produce more fic of some sort between now and Yuletide 2022, but if not, see you in next year's version of this post.
nomadicwriter: Valeria Richards building things in the lab (Valeria Richards)
I opted not to sign up for Yuletide officially this year, but I did still manage to write three treats for it. All humour fic for old favourite fandoms this time around.

The Yunk and the Restless (Discworld: Monstrous Regiment)
Polly spends the night in a nest of vampires. It involves questionable accents, even more questionable nightclothes, and a certain amount of confusion over quite how she ended up classified as Maladicta's 'yunk lady'. (Polly/Mal, 3400 words)

Continuing last year's theme of writing for Discworld characters I haven't before, Monstrous Regiment fic! This was also my first attempt at writing a shippy Discworld fic, which I always feel is pretty tricky to pull off while keeping up the canon style of comedy. But, a bit like the Death books, Monstrous Regiment has its own slightly more sombre tone that gave me a little more room to work with. I actually scrapped the start of my original draft for this because I felt it was too gag-a-minute generic Discworld in a way that didn't quite match the mood of this specific book, but I'm pleased with how it eventually turned out.

Major Story (Blackadder)
Blackadder schemes to take advantage of Darling's talents. (Blackadder/Darling, 4800 words)

Another Blackadder Goes Forth fic, which I also wrote for Yuletide all the way back in, yikes, 2015. Blackadder's POV is great fun to write, but also kind of gruelling in terms of the sheer density of jokes required to fill out an episode-style plot. Apparently I had no brainpower whatsoever leftover to think of a remotely witty summary.

Cat Burglar (Eroica)
Dorian attempts to catch an elusive cat and an irritated major, with similar results all round. (1350 words)

I had three days left and I saw no one had written any Eroica fic yet this year, so I thought it would be a great fandom to come up with some sort of short, silly caper I could manage in the time remaining. Then I stared blankly into space for two of those days before finally coming up with an idea on Christmas Eve. "That's all right, it's only going to be a short fic anyway," I thought, and then spent all day getting bogged down in random bits of research on everything from 18th portrait miniatures to pedigree cat names to which types of trees are best and worst to climb. None of which was actually particularly important to the story, but hey.

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So, all in all, not my most productive Yuletide, but I'm pleased I managed to squeak in a few fics before the end of the year. I'm still vaguely hoping to actually write some more fic outside of Yuletide when I finally finish my Discworld reread, but then, I said the exact same thing last year, so who knows?
nomadicwriter: Doctor Doom shooting fireballs (blast radius)
Reveals are here! I received a fabulous Eroica bodyswap fic, A Different Sort of Day. Despite being tight on time I also managed to have my most prolific Yuletide ever and finish six treats on top of my assignment, much to my own vague bemusement.

The Rotten Heart (Behind You)
Stonetree is a town with a hell of a past. Then again, I have one of my own. (5150 words)

I was assigned to write for the Behind You webcomic, which I treated once before a few years back. After several failed stabs at writing for another of the nominated strips I switched to this one instead, and found the whole story just flowed from there. The name Chatty Alice popped into my head for the ghost right from the beginning, but I have zero idea why. I can guess the Alice might be some mental association with Alice in Wonderland illustrations, but where I got 'chatty' from I couldn't tell you.

Serving Spriggans Dungeonwide (Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup)
The Spriggan Bakery Network: purveyors of the dungeon's finest vegetarian menu. Our staff are always happy to help!

Apart from Earl. We're a bit worried about Earl. (1150 words)

I'm always fascinated by requests for fic for roguelike games, which have a whole lot of lore and complexity but almost no plot, and I was playing DCSS a lot earlier in the year so it was still fairly fresh in my mind. It's a game I go back to on and off that seems to release a new version every time I turn round, and in fact when I checked if I was still up-to-date I found 0.24 had just come out during Yuletide signups. That ended up informing some details of the fic, since they made a change to weapons commonly used by spriggan enemies which inspired me to incorporate that and some other past gameplay changes as actual tech advances and cultural shifts taking place for the dungeon denizens.

Eyes I Dare Not Meet in Dreams (Infamous Iron Man)
Victor returns to the ruins of Castle Doom in search of answers. (1450 words)

I always try to write some Doctor Doom fic for Yuletide, so I jumped on this request for more of Doom interacting with the fake version of his mother from Infamous Iron Man. Title is kind of an obvious choice of quote from The Hollow Men; I was vaguely chasing some other poem about shades I thought I remembered reading but couldn't manage to dig it up, so went with this instead. Summary brought to you by the, "Oh, crap, I was all ready to upload but only just remembered I still need a summary," school of half-assed summary composition.

Wayfinding (Discworld: Thief of Time)
All roads lead away from Ankh-Morpork, including the one to enlightenment. It's just that some people choose to walk a different way. (1900 words)

I started a Discworld reread a few months ago, though it got stalled a bit by various things taking precedence, and I was conscious that I hadn't written any Discworld fic for "a couple of years". (AKA since, yikes, Yuletide 2013.) Thief of Time seemed like a nice straightforward standalone for which I would only need to reread the one book, though it rapidly spiralled into reading all kinds of random other stuff for small snippets of Mrs Cosmopilite and Lu-Tze cameos, none of which actually proved necessary to the writing this fic. But reading a bunch of stuff out of order did reignite my enthusiasm for finishing my readthrough after getting a bit bogged down in the early books, and the fact that only the standalones and less popular subseries are eligible for Yuletide now meant I got to have fun revisiting books I wouldn't normally think to.

The Tortoise Moves (But Not Very Much) (Discworld: Small Gods)
Even the most strong-minded of witches would hesitate to wear a Borrowed body for too long, lest their way of thinking be permanently changed by the new perspective.
But of course, gods are different. (1250 words)

I hadn't initially flagged this request for treating, not remembering the book well enough to have any immediate ideas, but since Lu-Tze makes his first appearance in a cameo in Small Gods, I figured I could kill two birds with one bit of canon review and try to come up with something for it while also looking for any snippets to incorporate into Wayfinding. I was a bit stuck for title and summary when it came to the time to upload, so the parenthetical subtitle went through multiple revisions (I think it was "Slowly" and "But Only Slowly" before I settled on this one) and the summary ended up as just a rather clumsily abridged version of the opening lines.

A Kiss is Still a Kiss (Eroica)
Dorian has a plan. Klaus is difficult, as usual. (1650 words)

Eroica's another fandom of mine I hadn't written for a few years, since most people are pretty flexible about just wanting any canon-like caper and I'm a bit short on ideas by now without more specific prompts. The prompter's choice of phrasing somehow sparked off this one, which was also slightly inspired by a scene from Due South. Again, I was caught short at upload and had to pull out a fairly generic summary on the fly (you may notice a running theme here), but I do quite like this one.

The Bones of the Hills (Discworld: Tiffany Aching)
The old people called the biggest flints 'calkins', which meant 'chalk children'. (4250 words)

"Hey, I've still got four days left, surely I can reread at least the first Tiffany book and squeak another short treat in?" I said. Then it ran 3000 words longer than planned and I somehow decided it was a good idea to take my first stab at both Feegle and troll dialect in the same fic. But it turned out to be my most successful fic by a mile, so I'm glad I went for it. (Honestly quite bemused by how much it outdistanced my other Discworld fic; I had no idea the Tiffany books were so popular!) The troll stuff was probably inspired by rereading the troll scenes in The Light Fantastic some months back, and several little bits of serendipity came together in the writing: I set a scene at the river before I rechecked the description and found the canonical pebble beach, only reached Miss Tick explicitly mentioning a past ice age in Wintersmith after I'd already referenced one, and didn't plan any of the plot around the terrible pun at the end but came up with it in a flash of late inspiration during the writing.

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All in all, a very successful Yuletide considering I was initially wavering over whether to even sign up this year. It's also kind of given me the urge to resurrect some old ideas for longer, non-Yuletide-eligible Discworld fic, although considering some of those outlines date back to, er, 2004, I wouldn't advise too much breath-holding.
nomadicwriter: Valeria Richards building things in the lab (Valeria Richards)
Hi, thanks for writing for me! I'm Nomad (nomadicwriter) over on AO3 and I'm generally pretty flexible in my reading habits, so don't feel like you have to stick particularly closely to any of my prompts if you've got a great idea for something else. They're really just some suggestions in case you're looking for inspiration.

Some general likes and dislikes )

Fandom-specific details:

Ballykissangel )

Doctor Doom (2019 Comic) )

From Eroica With Love )

Thanks again for writing for me, and, again, feel free to go your own way if you've got a different idea you want to write.
nomadicwriter: [Doctor Strange] Squee! (squee)
Dear Yuletide writer,

Hi, and thanks for writing for me! I'm Nomad (nomadicwriter) on AO3. Please don't worry too much about trying to stick too closely to my prompts: in general my tastes in fic are very broad, and I'm happy to read pretty much anything, from fluff and humour to tragedy and darkfic. I love gen fic and am also flexible about reading my favourite characters paired with all sorts of people. All of these prompts are very much optional and just to offer some ideas, so if you've got a story idea that you'd rather write, please do.

General likes and dislikes )

Fandom specifics:

Arrested Development )

From Eroica With Love )

Infamous Iron Man )

In summary: please don't sweat it when it comes to following any of these prompts particularly closely - I'm happy to read almost anything about my favourite characters and really very easy to please. Hope you enjoy writing for me!

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