[identity profile] chapbook.livejournal.com
Title: Victorian Femlock
Artist: Practiceforthe(He)art
Pairing: Gen
Rating: G
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC

Author's summary: inktober #4 and my first try at Victorian femlock (there will be more of that SOON)

Reccer's comments: A beautiful head study of Sherlock as a late-Victorian lady. I especially like how some of her hair escapes her upswept hairstyle.
[identity profile] bowl-of-glow.livejournal.com
Title: Dangerous Girls
Author: zemph147
Pairing: fem!Sherlock Holmes/Mary Morstan/John Watson
Length: 9676 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: n/a
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock is a girl. John likes Sherlock. Sherlock likes girls. Sherlock likes Mary. They work something out.

Reccer's comments: Series 3 didn't bring the influx of threesome fics one might have hoped for (well, understandably so.) I've never considered the idea of Sherlock and Mary as a pairing if John were to be taken out of the equation – it might be because I can't quite see Sherlock as straight, since it turns out I can definitely see the appeal with a genderbent Sherlock Holmes.

I had never read a fic in which John was attracted to Sherlock while Sherlock was solely attracted to Mary, and it is a fascinating dynamic (probably because I still like the "ops, I'm in love with my best friend's wife" trope, overused as it might be). Regardless of what you think of Mary it's obvious that Sherlock liked her almost right away and really cared about her, so Sherlock's attraction to her doesn't feel far-fetched here – in fact I'd go as far as to say that the fact Sherlock didn't notice something was off about Mary is proof of how much he had come to trust her. In this fic, Mary is intriguing and still John and Sherlock's blind spot – she isn't simply written as a "nice" character but nor is she gratuitously turned into a villain. Also, I've always liked the idea of a female Sherlock and a male John still being best friends (or the other way around, I don't particularly care which) and I think it's interesting to see how one of them being a woman might put a different spin on their relationship.

Much of this fic is explicit scenes, but the characters have depth and the prose is beautiful, and it was a very satisfying read.

Excerpt:

Sherlock knows she is blind when it comes to Mary. She knows it, and she still stumbles along, feeling the curve of Mary's neck and the bumps of her spine like the walls of a labyrinth, hoping there is not a monster waiting in the center. And there shouldn't be, because John is there, holding her hand, checking the moral compass and then confirming their righteous path in the stars. Attraction poisons Sherlock's mind, but John is a doctor. John would never love something toxic.

[identity profile] talimenios79.livejournal.com
Title:The Skeleton Winter
Author: branwyn
Pairing: Joanna Watson/Sherlock Holmes
Length: 29577 words
Rating:Mature
Warnings:Attempted Rape, Sucide, others listed by author
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary:"Joanna knows that enlisting as the only recruit in Sherlock's private army isn't going to make her less damaged. But Sherlock puts her damage to good use. Joanna thinks that is by far the best thing that could have happened to her. It may, in fact, be the only thing that could have saved her."
A genderswap AU casefic loosely based on AC Doyle's "The Dancing Men".
Reccer's comments:This is a truly amazing story. It is a tense,well written case fic and also a character study of Joanna Watson in all her broken yet badass glory. This is not a genderswap just for the sake of it. Joanna being the complex, strong, yet damaged women that she is central to the story and her relationship with Sherlock while still recognizably being our beloved Dr Watson. Branwyn really shows why Joanna and Sherlock are such a perfect, codependent partnership and why they need each other so very much. All of Jo’s relationships are beautifully written, particularly with Mycroft, Lestrade, Sarah, and even Anthea. A new fandom classic. Branwyn just started writing a sequel Let Sense Be Dumb/a>
[identity profile] sussexdowns.livejournal.com
Title: Seems So Easy For Everyone Else
Author: [livejournal.com profile] etothepii
Pairing: brief Sherlock/OC and Sherlock/Seb, but mostly gen
Length: 15,000 words
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: suicidal ideation, transphobia, some homophobia
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: He signs his correspondences to the police as Sherlock H, as he always has, and he signs his letters to his parents as SH -- they can take what they will from the S. He signs his school assignments S. Holmes, and manages to get away with it because he is the only Holmes in his classes. FtM!Sherlock.

Reccer's comments: One of my absolute favorite things about this fandom is the abundance of really well-done trans* and gf fic. A few pieces we recced here in previous months, and believe me when I say there is so much more out there. This story deals wonderfully with Sherlock and Mycroft's relationship as it evolves over the years, which is always a pleasure to read, because it's just so interesting. Another thing I really liked about this was the way [livejournal.com profile] etothepii uses pronouns throughout. Another trans*-themed story that was recced here was written in second person which very neatly avoided gendering the character/s incorrectly. This story goes the complete opposite route and uses clearly gendered pronouns very effectively.

I dithered over which snippet to include, because there are so many amazing ones, but I just loved this too much not to include it. )
[identity profile] irisbleufic.livejournal.com
Title: Body of Evidence
Author: [livejournal.com profile] imbrii
Pairing: Sherlock/OFC, Sherlock/Sebastian, and, ultimately, Sherlock/John.
Length: 3,422
Rating: None given, but I'd say it's PG-13/Rish.
Warnings: According to the author - Misogyny, toxic relationships, transphobia, negative opinions regarding children/pregnancy, mentions of drug use, brief sexual situations.
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's Summary: Genderqueer Sherlock, for this prompt.

Reccer's Comments: This is the cleverest use of second-person I've ever seen; it's apparent by the end of the first paragraph what an intelligent narrative choice the writer has made with regard to POV. This stands alongside Symmetrical, Unbroken as an example of genderqueer Sherlock done right. This story takes a slightly different approach, however, and that's all I'll say. The Sherlock/OFC content is one of the most extraordinary features of this story (but again, I don't want to give too much away). I've been impatient to rec this one!
[identity profile] matilda36.livejournal.com
Title: Equivalence
Author: [livejournal.com profile] introductory
Pairing: Anthea/Mycroft
Length: 2000 words
Rating: PG 13
Warnings: None I can think of
Verse: Sherlock BBC

Author's summary: John Watson asks, is that your real name, and you pause for a second and say no.

Reccer's comments: I have always had a thing for sexually ambiguous fics and this fits perfectly in the category. It’s an in depth exploration of Anthea’s voice. Intriguing, sexy and mesmerizing.
[identity profile] tanpopo03.livejournal.com
Title: It Comes Naturally
Author: [livejournal.com profile] sinuous_curve
Pairing: none
Length: 25,500
Author's summary: On a cool Thursday in early September, Watson descended the wide stairs of 221 Baker Street, still yawning away the last of a fitful night's sleep, and found her friend and partner, Sherlock Holmes, sitting at the breakfast table and intently reading a letter. The missive was several pages worth of cramped, dense handwriting and was already spattered lightly with what, at a cursory glance, appeared to be tea.
- Watson is a woman who has chosen to disguise her sex and live as a gentleman.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Moderately graphic depictions of a brawl and resulting injuries
Verse: Books (afaik...)
Reccer's comments: I started reading this more out of curiosity of how the author had handled the scenario, than out of genuine interest in a female!JW. But I changed my mind after only a few paragraphs... [livejournal.com profile] sinuous_curve's Watson managed to completely pull me in and convince me that she is THE Watson.

Granted... you have to leave your scepticism of how on earth Holmes would not notice such a sham at the door, but once you get behind the idea this is a truly delightful, very well-written fic! I love that the story stays gen, as Holmes' and Watson's friendship - and the way it changes - is what I like most about it. Definitely a story that deserves way more attention than it received.

And all that combined with a genuinely interesting and well thought out case-fic and great OCs! :)
[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com
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Just a few words on our tags and tagging your recs.

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We ask that reccers attach tags that are relevant to the works they rec. You don't have to add everything that applies-- for example, not a character tag for everyone who might appear in the story, or every theme or content. But if Molly has a significant cameo, say, that you think people searching for her might appreciate, then by all means list her in a tag. Likewise if you think this is the addiction story people should read, then use the content: addiction tag.

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Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been abbreviated as SH and JW in pairings and some other places (e.g., content: sick jw). Since this recs comm is open to all versions of Sherlock Holmes, it seemed the simplest way to identify the characters. Lestrade, Gregson, and Dimmock are listed as "inspector" following ACD book canon, and Moriarty is listed only once by his (their) surname alone. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is abbreviated throughout as ACD.

*We won't add a category for "slash-if-you-squint" or similar invitations for the reader to see subtext in a story. If the author hasn't labeled her work as slash, then it's genre: gen or genre: friendship.

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