A listing of all my fic. My personal favorites are marked with asterisks.
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( Star Wars )
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( Babylon 5 )
( Battlestar Galactica )
( Batman )
( Superman Returns )
( Terminator )
( Doctor Who/Torchwood )
( Buffy: the Vampire Slayer )
( Star Trek )
( Miscellaneous Fandoms--Big Fish, the Bible, and Honor Harrington )
( Disclaimer and Creative Commons License )
( Crossovers )
( Stargate: SG-1 )
( Star Wars )
( Stargate: Atlantis )
( Babylon 5 )
( Battlestar Galactica )
( Batman )
( Superman Returns )
( Terminator )
( Doctor Who/Torchwood )
( Buffy: the Vampire Slayer )
( Star Trek )
( Miscellaneous Fandoms--Big Fish, the Bible, and Honor Harrington )
( Disclaimer and Creative Commons License )
Title: Great Minds
Author:
beatrice_otter
Fandoms: DC/Torchwood
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Toshiko Sato
Rating: G
Word Count: 3,580
Written for: Multiverse 2009 (
multiverse5000)
Summary: There's a little problem aboard Watchtower.
( Frustrated was too mild a word, Barbara Gordon decided as she dragged herself out from under the consele. )
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Author:
Fandoms: DC/Torchwood
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Toshiko Sato
Rating: G
Word Count: 3,580
Written for: Multiverse 2009 (
Summary: There's a little problem aboard Watchtower.
( Frustrated was too mild a word, Barbara Gordon decided as she dragged herself out from under the consele. )
This entry was originally posted at http://beatrice-otter.dreamwidth.org/134
This is a drabble series I've done for TTH drabbles, and I thought I'd post them all in one place and in the correct order.
Title: Gunn in Gotham
Fandoms: Angel: The Series/Batman: The Dark Knight
Author:
beatrice_otter
( Gunn in Gotham )
Title: Gunn in Gotham
Fandoms: Angel: The Series/Batman: The Dark Knight
Author:
( Gunn in Gotham )
Title: Joyce
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #044—Marshmallows
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Spoilers for Memento Mori.
( Spike didn't get nostalgic often. )
Title: No suit
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #046—Spells gone wrong
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
( Gunn stared. )
Title: What now?
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #049—Medical emergency
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
Title: Help
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #051—the written word
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
( They hadn't helped Fred, but for Batman the Council sent a witch. )
Title: What Gotham Needs
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #066—Crime wave
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
( During the Joker's reign, ordinary crime virtually stopped. )
Title: Back to Normal
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #018—the elements
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
( The witch chanted, invoking the Air. )
Title: Independence
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 200
Challenge: #014—Independence
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
Title: Fiction
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #051—The Written Word
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
( Daniel was always happy when he could bring books back from offworld. )
Title: Old Friends
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #057—Remembrance
Fandom: Torchwood
( Angel still owns the Hyperion. )
Title: What Happens Next
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #063—Death
Fandom: Discworld
( Buffy looked down at the ground, and saw her own body staring up at her. )
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #044—Marshmallows
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
Spoilers for Memento Mori.
( Spike didn't get nostalgic often. )
Title: No suit
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #046—Spells gone wrong
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
( Gunn stared. )
Title: What now?
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #049—Medical emergency
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
( Read more... )
Title: Help
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #051—the written word
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight
( They hadn't helped Fred, but for Batman the Council sent a witch. )
Title: What Gotham Needs
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #066—Crime wave
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
( During the Joker's reign, ordinary crime virtually stopped. )
Title: Back to Normal
Author:
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #018—the elements
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
( The witch chanted, invoking the Air. )
Title: Independence
Author:
Rating: PG
Word Count: 200
Challenge: #014—Independence
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Knight
( Read more... )
Title: Fiction
Author:
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #051—The Written Word
Fandom: Stargate: SG-1
( Daniel was always happy when he could bring books back from offworld. )
Title: Old Friends
Author:
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #057—Remembrance
Fandom: Torchwood
( Angel still owns the Hyperion. )
Title: What Happens Next
Author:
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Challenge: #063—Death
Fandom: Discworld
( Buffy looked down at the ground, and saw her own body staring up at her. )
Title: Controlled settings
Author:
beatrice_otter
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Night
Summary: The Joker, in Arkham.
Rating: G
Characters: The Joker, an Arkham psychologist
Word Count: 1220
Written for: my boyfriend on his birthday
Author's Note: I don't know what state Gotham is supposed to be in. But in Oregon, where I spent time volunteering at the Oregon State Hospital (the state mental hospital where they filmed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), the law is indeed "guilty except for insanity." You are only judged "not guilty" if you didn't actually commit the crime you were accused of, regardless of your mental state at the time.
( Doctor Chandraskatta didn't bother to review his notes as the Mental Health Technicians--orderlies in all but name--escorted his patient into the treatment room. )
Author:
Fandom: Batman: The Dark Night
Summary: The Joker, in Arkham.
Rating: G
Characters: The Joker, an Arkham psychologist
Word Count: 1220
Written for: my boyfriend on his birthday
Author's Note: I don't know what state Gotham is supposed to be in. But in Oregon, where I spent time volunteering at the Oregon State Hospital (the state mental hospital where they filmed One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), the law is indeed "guilty except for insanity." You are only judged "not guilty" if you didn't actually commit the crime you were accused of, regardless of your mental state at the time.
( Doctor Chandraskatta didn't bother to review his notes as the Mental Health Technicians--orderlies in all but name--escorted his patient into the treatment room. )
Title: Not Hero Worship
Author:
beatrice_otter
Fandom: Batman Beyond
Rating: G
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Max Gibson
Word Count: 1731
Written for: Gen Battle
Prompt: Legacy
Author:
Fandom: Batman Beyond
Rating: G
Characters: Barbara Gordon, Max Gibson
Word Count: 1731
Written for: Gen Battle
Prompt: Legacy
Title: They Say
Word Count: 200
Fandom: Babylon 5/Buffy: the Vampire Slayer
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( They say )
Title: On our own terms
Word Count: 100
Fandom: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles/Angel: The Series
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( On our own terms )
Title: White Knights
Word Count: 100
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight/Angel: The Series
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( White Knights )
Word Count: 200
Fandom: Babylon 5/Buffy: the Vampire Slayer
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( They say )
Title: On our own terms
Word Count: 100
Fandom: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles/Angel: The Series
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( On our own terms )
Title: White Knights
Word Count: 100
Fandom: Batman: the Dark Knight/Angel: The Series
Challenge: #83: Virtue and Vice
( White Knights )
So, remember a few weeks before Christmas when I posted about the icons I wanted, and how they were all images that just needed to be cropped and resized but my graphics skills weren't up to the task?
My parents are professional photographers, and their studio Haugen's Galleri has been completely digital for over five years now. So they've got these incredible cameras and computers and graphics programs, and it took Mom like two seconds per image to make them into icons. She threw in an image from my High School senior portraits, too. (Yeah, I know it's been eight years since they were taken, but I haven't changed that much and it's not like you can see my face anyway.) It's my new default icon. Isn't it pretty?
Anyway, here they are:
My Senior Portrait
1633 by Eric Flint
Batman Begins
and 
Brother Cadfael
Honor Harrington
and
and 
My parents are professional photographers, and their studio Haugen's Galleri has been completely digital for over five years now. So they've got these incredible cameras and computers and graphics programs, and it took Mom like two seconds per image to make them into icons. She threw in an image from my High School senior portraits, too. (Yeah, I know it's been eight years since they were taken, but I haven't changed that much and it's not like you can see my face anyway.) It's my new default icon. Isn't it pretty?
Anyway, here they are:
My Senior Portrait
1633 by Eric Flint
Batman Begins
Brother Cadfael
Honor Harrington
Title: Legacy
raz0rgirl for
yuletide
Prompt: Anything Alfred & Lucius-focused. Can be slash or gen, present, past, future, as long as it's focused on these two. I get the feeling watching the film that they've known each other for a long time. Maybe something exploring their history during the seven years Bruce was gone.
Author's Notes/Summary: After the funeral of Thomas and Martha Wayne, Alfred and Lucius have a quiet talk.
Author:
beatrice_otter
Rating: G
Fandom: Batman Begins
Characters: Alfred Pennyworth, Lucius Fox
Warnings: none
Word Count: 1241
Written For:
Prompt: Anything Alfred & Lucius-focused. Can be slash or gen, present, past, future, as long as it's focused on these two. I get the feeling watching the film that they've known each other for a long time. Maybe something exploring their history during the seven years Bruce was gone.
Author's Notes/Summary: After the funeral of Thomas and Martha Wayne, Alfred and Lucius have a quiet talk.
Paper Sails (Jane Austen--Persuasion). It's a lovely look at Wentworth, angry and heartbroken at Anne's rejection, finding healing on the sea.
Fabulous (The Incredibles). A screamingly funny look at Edna (you know, the costume designer?). Written from her perspective. Short, sweet, and perfectly in character.
The Servants' Ball (Gosford Park). That Christmas, Robert learns the truth. The way I wanted that movie to end. Beautifully written.
Radiant Fire, to Things Ephemeral (Fifth Element). This story fills in the gaps in Leeloo's personality that the movie leaves--taking into account that no matter how innocent or naive she seems, Leeloo is tens of thousands of years old.
A Picture of Happiness (David Webber--Honor Harrington). Honor so rarely gets peace and quiet and happiness. This is just one day with Paul, before things hit the fan again.
Cry for Yesterday (Chronicles of Narnia). Lucy and Susan, coming back to England. Yes, I know it's been done a thousand times, but this is a well-done telling.
Outliving the Universe (Chronicles of Narnia). Susan, after her siblings die. Yes, this has also been done many times, but this fits so beautifully into Lewis' style and themes, with such a great twist, that you have to read it.
A Good Queen (Chronicles of Narnia). We get scads of fic about how hard it was to adjust back to England afterwards, and how much the Pevensies missed Narnia. This is how, in the beginning of their years in Narnia, they missed England. Lucy and Tumnus.
As Time Goes By (Casablanca). Louis and Rick, ten years later, in New Orleans. A beautiful look at friendship and loyalty, from Louis' point of view.
Aux Armes, Citoyens (Casablanca). After the war, Louis doesn't know what happened to Rick, and never will. He doesn't ask because he likes the romantic endings he makes up for himself, hard though they are to hang on to after years of Vichy followed by years of partisanship.
Not Strain'd (Brother Cadfael). This little treasure could be a short story by Ellis Peters herself, that's how well it fits into the style and themes of the series.
Havana Honeymoon (Bringing Up Baby). Susan and David, leaving for their honeymoon at last. Slightly over the top, perhaps, but isn't that what's delightful about the movie?
If Wishing Made It So (Batman: the Animated Series. Bruce/Batman at Christmas time, flustered by Selina Kyle/Catwoman and not sure what to do about it.
Come build in the empty house (Batman Beyond). "The difference between you and me is, I'm not you." Bruce and Terry cope, after the end of "Return of the Joker." A beautiful look at the two men, and all of Bruce's regrets, and learning to be whole again after all these years.
The Highest Reaches of Hell (Batman Begins). Bruce playing at being a playboy, giving just enough truth in his lies to make them unbelievable. A beautiful look at the contrasts in his life.
The kid from the Narrows (Batman Begins). Follows the life of the kid as he grows up. A realistic look at what life is like in the Narrows. Not sugarcoated, but not depressing, either. With a great twist at the end.
Q & A (Batman Begins). "The Manor burns, there's a break out at Arkham, and terrorists let loose some kind of toxin in the Narrows, but we're supposed to believe the fire's just an accident?" What Vicki Vale is doing in the Batman Begins universe. Very well done, answering one of my few lingering problems with the movie.
Fabulous (The Incredibles). A screamingly funny look at Edna (you know, the costume designer?). Written from her perspective. Short, sweet, and perfectly in character.
The Servants' Ball (Gosford Park). That Christmas, Robert learns the truth. The way I wanted that movie to end. Beautifully written.
Radiant Fire, to Things Ephemeral (Fifth Element). This story fills in the gaps in Leeloo's personality that the movie leaves--taking into account that no matter how innocent or naive she seems, Leeloo is tens of thousands of years old.
A Picture of Happiness (David Webber--Honor Harrington). Honor so rarely gets peace and quiet and happiness. This is just one day with Paul, before things hit the fan again.
Cry for Yesterday (Chronicles of Narnia). Lucy and Susan, coming back to England. Yes, I know it's been done a thousand times, but this is a well-done telling.
Outliving the Universe (Chronicles of Narnia). Susan, after her siblings die. Yes, this has also been done many times, but this fits so beautifully into Lewis' style and themes, with such a great twist, that you have to read it.
A Good Queen (Chronicles of Narnia). We get scads of fic about how hard it was to adjust back to England afterwards, and how much the Pevensies missed Narnia. This is how, in the beginning of their years in Narnia, they missed England. Lucy and Tumnus.
As Time Goes By (Casablanca). Louis and Rick, ten years later, in New Orleans. A beautiful look at friendship and loyalty, from Louis' point of view.
Aux Armes, Citoyens (Casablanca). After the war, Louis doesn't know what happened to Rick, and never will. He doesn't ask because he likes the romantic endings he makes up for himself, hard though they are to hang on to after years of Vichy followed by years of partisanship.
Not Strain'd (Brother Cadfael). This little treasure could be a short story by Ellis Peters herself, that's how well it fits into the style and themes of the series.
Havana Honeymoon (Bringing Up Baby). Susan and David, leaving for their honeymoon at last. Slightly over the top, perhaps, but isn't that what's delightful about the movie?
If Wishing Made It So (Batman: the Animated Series. Bruce/Batman at Christmas time, flustered by Selina Kyle/Catwoman and not sure what to do about it.
Come build in the empty house (Batman Beyond). "The difference between you and me is, I'm not you." Bruce and Terry cope, after the end of "Return of the Joker." A beautiful look at the two men, and all of Bruce's regrets, and learning to be whole again after all these years.
The Highest Reaches of Hell (Batman Begins). Bruce playing at being a playboy, giving just enough truth in his lies to make them unbelievable. A beautiful look at the contrasts in his life.
The kid from the Narrows (Batman Begins). Follows the life of the kid as he grows up. A realistic look at what life is like in the Narrows. Not sugarcoated, but not depressing, either. With a great twist at the end.
Q & A (Batman Begins). "The Manor burns, there's a break out at Arkham, and terrorists let loose some kind of toxin in the Narrows, but we're supposed to believe the fire's just an accident?" What Vicki Vale is doing in the Batman Begins universe. Very well done, answering one of my few lingering problems with the movie.
I'm going to be participating in
yuletide for the first time, this year, and thought I'd warm up by taking one of the left-over prompts from last year from the Batman Begins fandom.
Title: A Night at the Manor
Author:
beatrice_otter
Written For:
st_aurafina
Rating: G
Fandom: Batman Begins
Characters: Jim Gordon, Lucius Fox
Warnings: None
Wordcount: 808
Disclaimer All mistakes are mine. Everything else is owned by DC Comics and the people who made the movie.
Summary: Black-tie parties aren't really Jim Gordon's thing.
( Jim Gordon tugged awkwardly at the collar of his dress uniform )
Title: A Night at the Manor
Author:
Rating: G
Fandom: Batman Begins
Characters: Jim Gordon, Lucius Fox
Warnings: None
Wordcount: 808
Disclaimer All mistakes are mine. Everything else is owned by DC Comics and the people who made the movie.
Summary: Black-tie parties aren't really Jim Gordon's thing.
( Jim Gordon tugged awkwardly at the collar of his dress uniform )
