While we’re talking Odo

There were actually two fics specifically for The Day Before the Revolution short story this year, and you should check out the other one! This one is by who is also at the centre of Earthsea fanfic.

A Necklace of Acorns (3020 words) by Firerose
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Day Before the Revolution – Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed – Ursula K. Le Guin, Hainish Cycle – Ursula K. Le Guin
Rating: General Audiences
Warning: Author Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Characters: Laia Asieo Odo
Summary:

Only cast pearls before swine if a necklace of acorns becomes you (Sayings of Odo). Glimpses into the life of a revolutionary

We’re done quite different things with Odo in these stories, with Firerose’s Odo being more trickster-ish. I love it! It also more directly references the setting and in particular the economic relationship between Urras and Anarres (which continues all the way into The Dispossessed), and the gender politics of Urras. My story doesn’t have Odo meet anyone who isn’t associated with either the revolutionary movement or the prison system, which drastically limits the exploration of Iotic society.

So I recommend her fic both for a lovely take on Odo and for a good chunk of world-building/world-exploring too!

Hooray, Hainish Cycle for Yuletide! Thank you firerose for your excellent story.

Happy Yuletide author reveal!

And thank you again to pollyrepeat for my lovely Looper gift, laid out in front of her

My Yuletide assignment was:

Living the revolution (AO3, 5023 words) by Leaf Litter
Chapters: 4/4
Fandom: Hainish Cycle – Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed – Ursula K. Le Guin, Day Before the Revolution – Ursula K. Le Guin
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warning: Major Character Death
Relationships: Laia Asieo Odo/Taviri Odo Asieo
Characters: Laia Asieo Odo, Taviri Odo Asieo, Original Characters
Summary:

Laia Asieo Odo, between jail terms, tries to further the revolution.

Includes a time period featuring a violent canonical character death. No explicit violence.


Eep and hooray Hainish fic! Thank you for a great prompt, luzula. I have a comparatively large amount to say about the process of writing my assignment. And I want to make Yuletide recs too, even though it’s really more a Thing when they’re still anonymous. However, my personal resolution will be that it gets done by the end of January, or rather, what is done by the end of January is what gets done.

Dear Yuletide Writer

General things

Hello Yuletide writer! Thank you for writing for me, and I hope you have lots of fun, and that no bears head your way.

General

My AO3 name: leaflitter.

Additional background: my 2011 DYW letter, my narrative kinks.

An incomplete list of things I love: people who have tough relationships who make them work anyway, as you will see from some of my requests! I like any of world-building, plotty stories and character pieces, so you have a few doors to choose from I hope. In terms of relationships, I’m happy with stories from gen through to explicit.

Things I’d prefer your fic avoid: non-consensual sex, adult/teen or adult/child romantic or sexual relationships, on-screen torture. I’d prefer you avoid crossovers with canons I don’t know. I’ve spent too much time in/near hospitals this year to enjoy a fic that revolves around illness as a plot point (characters being ill or disabled: all good, I just don’t want it to solely drive the plot).

Hainish Cycle — Ursula Le Guin

Background: this is a series of speculative fiction novels. They don’t share characters or even worlds much, so for my request you could get by with reading the novella “Forgiveness Day”, which is in Four Ways to Forgiveness, and some Wikipedia etc background on the series.

My request:

Post-canon Solly and Teyeo fic, be it on Werel, or when she is sent to Yeowe, Terra or Hain later in her career. I am especially interested in the time dynamic in this universe: Solly has travelled across space several times and seen bits of 1000 years of history personally, and lived through revolutions. Teyeo has not, and does not have a cultural background that led him to anticipate any such life, until he marries and travels with her. How does she do it? How does he do it? Conversely, how do they draw on their commonalities, as people who have seen their societies upended?

The time dilation dynamics are one of my favourite parts of the Hainish Cycle, and they’re often underexplored, with a few exceptions. (“Fisherman of the Inland Sea”, for example, goes into it, as does “Winter’s King”.) Space travellers like Solly outlive their entire family by a few generations, and wake after their trip to find hundreds of years of new history have happened at their destination. It’s a dynamic I’m endlessly interested in exploring.

I definitely don’t need worldbuilding to be happy with a “Forgiveness Day” fic, but if you wanted to do some, then the fact that Teyeo will learn the fate of Werel, and could even talk to them in real-time via ansible, several hundred years after the Four Ways novellas, is a good opportunity.

I also love that in some of her recent Hainish works (Four Ways to Forgiveness, and The Telling, which is about a different world and doesn’t impact this request), Le Guin is dealing with massive cultural disruption in a culture that has only recently encountered the Ekumen. Teyeo is one of the few Four Ways characters who didn’t especially want to see a revolution on Werel, so that aspect is interesting too. So is the question of how or whether his prejudices about extraverted behaviour, overt sexual displays, or even interpersonal intimacies, change following his marriage and travels.

One note: I’d rather that the fic stuck with the (short!) description of their post-canon life that Le Guin gives.

Looking for Alibrandi — Melina Marchetta

Background: this is an early 1990s Australian YA novel. It’s the story of Josephine Alibrandi, an Italian-Australian seventeen year old dealing with her final year of high school and two generations of family history revelations all at once.

My request:

Post-canon Josie and Ivy fic. I think this is one of the major unresolved relationships of the novel: they’re warily allied at the end of the novel, but we know basically nothing about Ivy’s inner life and whether it is compatible with an ongoing relationship with Josie. All we know is that John Barton thought that Josie and Ivy were alike.

I would be thrilled with either femslash or gen. It could be set in their time at university or as recently as 2012 if you like (they’d be in their late 30s now), or anywhere in between.

A selection of Ivy things I think weren’t explored in the novel which you could use if you like:
– why she is a “confused being?” (John Barton’s description to Josie)
– her Catholicism: is it rote, is it deeply held, other?
– her politics: her family by the sounds moves in Liberal (conservative!) circles. Is that true of her too?
– she isn’t actually shown as having particularly close girl/women friends: it sounds like she relies on her family’s social status for a circle. Is she lonely?

There are a few things I love about this book. Partly it’s its Australian-ness. Partly it’s the optimistic view of family and friendships: that they can be really tough and full of pain and long-felt hurt, but that it’s possible to move to a better place (usually, because you find out the truth). But Josie and Ivy are only just getting there at the end of the novel, and mostly it’s because John Barton talked to Josie about Ivy’s insecurities. (I suppose there’s a prompt of sorts there: what did he tell Ivy, about Josie?) In repairing her relationships with the older generation throughout the novel, Josie finds that she’s grown apart somewhat from her friends and Jacob feels he’s grown apart from her. There’s not a similar move YET towards closer and also more adult relationships with her age peers.

Looper (2012)

Background: this is a recent release sci-fi thriller, featuring 2040s assassins of a kind contracted with an entity in the 2070s who sends its prisoners back in time to be excecuted.

My request:

Pre- or post-movie gen fic about Sara and Cid’s mother-son relationship. Either point of view (or third person, etc) is fine.

Some things you could explore if you want a specific hook:
– any conflict Sara has between caring for Cid and forgiving him for her sister’s death
– Sara’s own TK powers and their relationship to Cid’s
– what was up with her smoking an imaginary cigarette?
– Sara is, presumably, scared of him at times.
– more of Cid’s feelings about a formerly neglectful mother who he distrusts, and who hides from him inside a safe when he gets angry (however good her reasons!)

I’m all good with the canon levels of grit and violence, but I don’t want Sara/Cid incest (even implied) or 100% unrelenting stark tragedy.

I had fun with this movie. I’m a sucker for complex mother-child relationships. And telepathic/telekinetic powers! And time travel! So really this movie was pretty much my crack this year and it’s got a lot of holes to shoot fic through.

You might look at my narrative kinks and think “But Leaf Litter, you said ‘no ambivalent motherhood’. What is your problem? Argh.” Well, let’s call that one off for this request. Mostly the ambivalent motherhood I don’t like is reading tons about modern-day wealthy women who are ambivalent about motherhood. I will happily read it for Sara. Ignore my past narrow-mindedness!

Playing Beatie Bow — Ruth Park

Background: this is a early 1980s Australian YA novel. It’s another time-travel canon: a then-contemporary 14 year old Sydney girl finds herself in the 1870s, intertwined with the fortunes of the Tallisker and Bow families, thanks to an old family prophecy.

My request:

1980s or later era fic about what happens next. In particular, the Gift in Natalie Crown and any other girls in her generation.

Some ideas: how is the Gift is expressed and understood in a family that is (apparently) more-or-less cut off from its Orkney cultural heritage by this time? What is it like having it in a society where it would seem even more like mental illness than it did in the 1870s? What’s it like for Abigail, having seen it before, to see it again? Or is Robert Bow wrong in thinking that Natalie has the Gift?

I didn’t request Beatie as a character in this to give you a choice about whether to use further time travel/communication across time, but that doesn’t mean that I loathe her or anything. Feel free to include the 1870s era characters if it suits your plot.

Per my Looper request also, I’m a sucker for time travel, and for narrative loops like the recurrence of the Gift. And it’s another novel with a strong sense of place. Yay! I always wished Ruth Park would write a sequel, but she never did.

Just squeaked in

Got my Yuletide nominations in in the nick of time: all book fandoms this year and two fandoms that are as yet unknown to AO3. The third was the Hainish Cycle, because one year I hope for some Yuletide fic (or any fic) that is not for The Dispossessed or for Left Hand of Darkness. So I nominated a few characters from other books. I will get my Four Ways to Forgiveness or The Telling fic if I have to coordinate a fic exchange myself.

… which I have considered, frankly.

Many a treat in Yuletide goodie bags

On the fourteenth day of Yuletide, some writers gave to me…

Fics of my heart: Hainish Cycle, Edward and Mrs Simpson, Earthsea, Tillerman Cycle, 19th Century CE RPF, Strange and Norrell

First up, stuff I was really into, either because I am enjoying the fandom right now or it just tickled my head in the right way.

The End and the Way
Left Hand of Darkness – Ursula K. Le Guin
Original characters

This seems to be the only Hainish Cycle fic this year, which is a shame because Hainish Cycle fic (like the source) is often amazing. I am bound and determined to get Four Ways to Forgiveness fic sometime dammit, but that isn’t the fault of this fic. This solo representative is worthy! It’s life on Winter, as a female pervert: friendship, hard work, slogging through the snow alone, and being the only person in most situations who can feel sexual all the time.

It pretty clearly relies on Coming of Age in Karhide for background as well, or probably more than, Left Hand of Darkness, but Beshem is a less happy narrator than Coming of Age‘s narrator, which in some ways makes it a more satisfying story.

Hanover’s Seed
Edward and Mrs. Simpson (TV)
not!Wallis Simpson, not!David Windsor

You don’t really need to know the TV series specifically: any basic knowledge of the abdication crisis will do. This is a crack version replaying it in the form of a succession crisis in a county gardening club.

Yeah I know, but it worked for me. And how!

Hoag
Earthsea – Ursula K. Le Guin
Jasper, Vetch, Ged

I am not into the boys-at-Roke stage in general, but here’s an exception! Jasper’s anger and sadness and jealousy of Sparrowhawk, before and after Sparrowhawk summons the darkness.

Neither Have I Wings To Fly
Tillerman Cycle – Cynthia Voigt
Millie Tydings, Abigail Tillerman

This is outsider fic: storekeeper and butcher Millie’s view of Abigail Tillerman since they were girls. The Tillermans are such an extraordinary family that Voight herself wrote them from an outsider’s perspective no less than three times, and it’s always worth it.

The Escapists
19th Century CE RPF
Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, Anne Brontë

I’m pretty sure that this is the pinch-hit that tempted me. I’m glad I didn’t take it because I wouldn’t have done it nearly this well!

This is the day that Charlotte snoops among Emily’s possessions and finds her poetry, and there’s a bit of everything for the Brontë biography fan. Emily and Anne play at Gondal! Emily is brutally socially awkward! Charlotte pines for her Professor! Branwell is about to bring hell down on them all (bless him)!

I think, sadly, that you probably do need to be reasonably familiar with their lives to get much out of it. But if you are: super-recommended!

The Heirs of English Magic
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell – Susanna Clarke
Arabella Strange, Lady Pole, Stephen Black, Sir Walter Pole, John Segundus, King George III

Written for me. And I really love it!

Other awesome fics: Discworld, Earthsea, Night Watch, Casino Royale, Anne of Green Gables

I’ve also been prowling around a bit and spied some other goodies:

Hen Party
Discworld – Terry Pratchett
Tiffany Aching, Esmerelda “Granny” Weatherwax, Magrat Garlick, Gytha “Nanny” Ogg, Nac Mac Feegle

Tiffany’s hen’s night, with the extended Discworld coven.

Harmless
Discworld – Terry Pratchett
Havelock Vetinari, Cheery Littlebottom, Adora Belle Dearheart, Constable Dorfl

A little bit of Watch crime fighting with obvious influence from Isaac Asimov: not only a nod to the Three Laws but also I think a nod to All the Troubles of the World?

Dark Sands
Earthsea – Ursula K. Le Guin
Original characters

Earthsea mythology! I think the tone is a touch uneven, but the myth itself is great: I didn’t at all predict where it was headed.

Less Substantial Than Fairy Tales
Nochnoy Dozor | Night Watch – Sergei Lukyanenko
Anton Gorodetsky, Olga, Yulia

Olga gets used to active life again, explores modern technology and plays video games with Yulia. Something of a vignette but some interesting ideas and I’m glad to see something happened in this fandom.

trust no one: a lesson not only learned, but earned
Casino Royale (2006)
M, James Bond

Alternative point-of-view fic: M’s view of Casino Royale. Since I like CR and I love M, win. Also, while I do like Bond/M, I also like that this isn’t Bond/M.

The Rest
Casino Royale (2006) and The Sandbaggers

More M, this time backstory. I don’t actually know The Sandbaggers, but it still works for me.

Daughters Like This
Anne of Green Gables – L. M. Montgomery
Una Meredith, Faith Meredith, Diana Blythe, Rilla Blythe, Rosemary West, Anne Shirley, Aunt Martha

I like to have a bit of Una: poor Una, almost no Rilla of Ingleside point of view, doomed to forever mourn Walter so that Rilla can move on (structurally speaking). Thus, six conversations between Una and other women. And a hint of moving on.

Rilla of Toronto
Anne of Green Gables – L. M. Montgomery
Rilla Blythe, Una Meredith, Kenneth Ford

This is a great little piece. The summary does not do it justice. It’s not chat-logs between 21st century!Rilla and 21st century!Una: it’s funny chat-logs between 21st century!Rilla and 21st century!Una.

Yuletide stories I have loved

The whole reason I signed up for Yuletide was reading fic in fandoms I love, and discovering how much of it was written for Yuletide!

A quick pre-Yuletide roundup:

A Piece of the Continent, Hainish Universe: what Genly Ai did after Winter.

This story is astounding. First of all, it sounds like it was written fairly quickly and is somewhere in the realm between a long short story and a novella. Second, it’s really really good. Several commenters say that it could be a Le Guin Hainish Cycle story, and I think in most ways it could be. Other than Genly, the characters are OCs, several vivid and fully fleshed.

I’ve read it enough times that I have noticed technical problems with the world-building, that has to be a good sign right? (Their reproductive strategy as described makes it impossible to maintain replacement rate. Also, the part with Kiyoshi Dan makes her sound like an old friend, and the vagaries of near-light speed travel make it unlikely to run into them again.)

This story has made its way into my heart, like many of Le Guin’s own Hainish stories.

Hymn, The Handmaid’s Tale: Serena Joy’s story.

Warning for canon-appropriate (ie very high) levels of sexism, homophobia, and ableism, including violence and other abuse.

What feels like a realistic psychological/biographical portrait of Serena Joy: So that’s my life as a Wife. It’s definitely a better life from when there were Pornomarts on every corner and abortion clinics in every town. Women were never safe then. Now every woman has her place… But I have my regrets; we all do. Nothing is ever perfect on this earth. I’m a sinner, and subject to temptations of my own.

If you were ever tempted to sympathise with Fred at all, you won’t be now.

The Veins of the Forest, Earthsea: in which young Azver, a warrior’s son on Karego-At, discovers that all forests are one forest.

One of very surprisingly few fics featuring Azver. How is that? The warrior who became a wizard, the tree-root to Ged’s sparrowhawk. Anyway. This is a lovely elegant little story that feels perfect. If Le Guin ever explores Azver’s backstory more I may have trouble deciding which to believe more.

The Shadow on the King’s Roads, Strange and Norrell: Arabella Strange becomes the chaperon of the Misses Enderwhild of The Ladies of Grace Adieu. It’s nicely in keeping with the tone of JS&MN, and for that matter, with the style of magic in that universe.

I don’t know that there can be enough Arabella in the world, especially Arabella coming to terms with magic and fairyland in her own way and at her own time.

Dear Yuletide Writer

Dear Yuletide Writer,

Well, hello! I’m sorry things are a bit bare around here, I’m hoping between my prompts and this letter you get enough info to have fun writing a story for me.

General info

Things I am fine with: gen, friendship, romance of many kinds (het, slash, three-or-more-somes), character death, happy endings, bittersweet endings, sad endings, character-driven, plot-driven, Bechdel test-passing (women in the fic who talk to each other/do things that don’t revolve around a man)

Things I’m not so into: plotless porn, cross-overs

Please no: torture, non-consensual sex, sex with dubious consent

I recently wrote out a whole list of narrative kinks. I hope that’s not too offputting! Don’t take it too seriously, and since a bunch of them are world-building things hopefully you won’t butt into them too much anyway. Also, I don’t think I chose any fandoms with telepaths in them. So don’t worry about telepaths. (ETA: what was I thinking? The Hainish Cycle has telepathy, but Le Guin makes sparing use of it and suggests it is used sparingly. Feel free to go into that if you like.)

Cardiac Arrest (Any)

Gosh, if you have seen this television series I’ll gladly read anything you want to write in it. I’m especially keen for anything set after series 3.

A few specific prompts in case it helps, but feel free to go with your muse:
– Phil and Rajesh both owe Mr Docherty a major debt for saving their careers. Rajesh especially didn’t ask him to do so. Say one or the other of them starts to resent it; what happens then?
– anything where Claire gets inappropriately interested in a patient’s case (as with the boy who needs an organ transplant)

Oh my fandom of one. I wrote a whole post on this recently if you want to see what I like about it.

Hainish Cycle – Ursula K. Le Guin (Any)

I’m really into minor characters and lesser known worlds in this cycle! Anything with that emphasis would be great (truly!) but I’ve done some prompts in case it helps:
– characters from a world/culture with a rigid hierarchy and notion of honour (eg Teyeo or Ramarren) making a life in a world where there isn’t the equivalent
– characters shortly after nearly as fast as light travel, dealing with the loss of their friends, family or other things they loved on their home world
– off-worlders falling in love and becoming part of local relationship structures, eg sedoretu on O or the maz relationships on Aka

Wow, the Hainish Cycle. I love the sheer possibilities for human society, and the shared humanity of all the characters.

I had a couple of specific prompts for this on top of the general ones here they are in case you’re into specific prompts or just want a better idea of things I might like:

– Sutty (the Telling) finds love again on Aka, but needs to reconcile it with the maz’s tradition of monogamy even beyond death
– A sedoretu in the city, on O (Fisherman of the Inland Sea etc). We’ve seen how it works on the farms and serves their needs, how does it work in the urban areas?

Nochnoy Dozor | Night Watch – Sergei Lukyanenko (Any)

I like “grey” things in this fandom, moral ambiguity FTW! I’d probably prefer plot-drive to character-driven in this fandom.

Some possible thoughts, at least to give you a sense:
– anything Arina does!
– the Night Watch and the Day Watch reluctantly cooperating, especially if it’s to foil the Inquisition
– Svetlana distrusting the Night Watch, and turning out to be right to do so
– Zavulon deflating Anton’s or Gesar’s self-importance
– Zavulon being polite and helpful and leaving everyone wondering what that’s going to cost, exactly

A couple of notes: I don’t speak or read Russian, I’ve read these novels in translation. I only know the bookverse, I haven’t seen the movies! And finally, I know several of the characters are evil, but I’d probably prefer if the story stayed only about as dark as the novels.

I love the politics of this series. Everyone’s iron self-belief combined with their constant compromising with each other, and their adherence to the Great Compromise, by which I mean the Treaty.

Again, I had a couple of specific prompts I edited out of my request, but that you could use if you’re stuck:

– what did Arina do for Zavulon (or threaten him with) such that the Day Watch was uninterested in helping the Inquisition pursue her? (Twilight Watch)
– Anton’s or Svetlana’s next contact with Arina after she escapes at the end of Last Watch/Final Watch
– toddler Nadya’s casual use of her unconscious but immense powers
– Svetlana and teenage Nadya respond to Gesar’s attempts to recruit her into the Night Watch

Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell – Susanna Clarke (Arabella Strange, Lady Pole, Stephen Black)

Arabella, Lady Pole and Stephen were thrown together in their horrible, weird prison and enchantment. I’d love to have some post-novel fic in which they are in some way thrown together again, and deal with each other as intelligent, free people who are still variously marked by their experience.

I’m find with any pairing or none among these three.

I don’t have a lot to add in this one. My imagination isn’t wild enough for this fandom, often. I’d like to see Stephen Black and Lady Pole now that they have some power over their lives though.