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[personal profile] ancientreader
Title: The Curse
Author: Toft
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Length: 4798 words
Rating: NC-17/E
Verse: Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV), according to the author, but I think it could equally be read as ACD.
Author's summary: Genderfuck on a train.
"Watson, I am about to give you rather a great shock. Will you promise me that you will keep your head?"

Reccer's comments: There are some excellent fics featuring Holmes or Watson as trans; this isn't one of them ... or not exactly, though some of the same issues arise as those fics often address: what does it mean to be "a man" or to be "a woman"? to what extent do love and sexual attraction depend on the physical form of the beloved? I don't want to say more than that, because the actual premise here is, oh, fantastic, in the strict sense, and perhaps surprisingly not one I've seen the like of elsewhere.

Also, the sex is hot and has plenty of feelz to go with it.

I've tagged this as genderswitch, but it ... isn't, exactly. Though it is. I don't know! Go read!

An excerpt (Holmes speaks):

" ... Have I had a man proposition me?"

Holmes' voice was light, but her eyes were stormy, suddenly, and I regretted my question. I had meant to discomfit him, make him share this strange feeling of electric unease which was drowning me, but I was striking in the dark, and I suddenly felt that we were close to doing something unnameable, something unforgiveable. The carriage swayed, and my fingers inadvertently skimmed the rough bandages and fell against the smooth, pale skin of her - his shoulder.



Read on the AO3.
[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.
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[personal profile] venusinthenight
Title: Charlotte Holmes
Artist: bigtimespacecaptain on Tumblr
Pairing: Gen
Length: n/a
Rating: G
Warnings: none apply
Verse: general Sherlock Holmes
Author's summary: Nothing like good ol’ ink wash. (not todays inktober, this was done about a week ago)

Reccer's comments: I rarely see Holmes imagined as the other binary gender, much less a young girl -- or even a young Black girl -- in fanart, and this was so well done and cute and adorable, that I had to rec it during this round. She's in traditional Holmesian dress (deerstalker, cape, trousers, magnifying glass in hand), and this one has a dog accompanying her! (Possibly her Watson?)

(NB: "Charlotte Holmes" is how the piece was tagged, hence the title.)
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[personal profile] verdant_fire
Title: Arcana
Author: rosa_acicularis
Pairing: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/fem!John
Length: 46159 words
Rating: Mature
Verse: BBC
Author's summary: Sometimes, her grandmother has said, in the simplest, strongest of magics that’s all that’s required – a sacrifice and an intent. Her blood, and his words: I want to forget.

In which Joanna Watson is a witch, Sherlock Holmes is himself, and every spell has its price.

Reccer's comments: I really have never read another fic like this one.  The descriptions of magic and the feel of it in this fic are truly astonishing; it's one of the best magical stories I've read anywhere, published or not.  The language is frequently so beautiful that it stole my breath (as did the UST!), the razored loveliness of the emotions and relationships cuts like mirror-glass, and the worldbuilding is indelible.  It makes my mouth fall open in wonder every time.  It's a stunningly beautiful piece of storytelling, and I remain a bit gratefully in awe of it.

Warning: this is a WIP and hasn't been updated since June 2013.  [livejournal.com profile] rosa_acicularis hasn't forgotten about it, but please don't let its status put you off; the current chapters stop at a natural pausing point, and while there's no true resolution yet, there's no cliffhanger either.
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[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: Fem!Sherlock (Irene as Sherlock and Mary as Dr. Watson)
Music Title & Artist: None given
Vidder: Jun editor
Pairing or Character: Fem!Sherlock/Fem!John
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Link: Vidder's post on tumblr
Reccer's Comments: This is super cool! The vidder has recycled footage from the series to turn Lara Pulver as Irene into a female Sherlock Holmes and Amanda Abbington as Mary into a female John (Joan?) Watson. Even though they never physically share the screen, the editing is done so well you can hardly tell it wasn’t filmed this way. It’s just amazing how well it works and how much chemistry there is between them.
[identity profile] pyjamapants.livejournal.com
Title: No Bangs Without Foreign Office Approval
Author: Reckonedrightly
Pairing: fem!John Watson/fem!Sherlock Holmes
Length: 217,621
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: It’s 1942, and while London’s nights are no longer interrupted by air raid sirens, the war still rages and not all of it is fought openly. From its headquarters in Baker Street, the Special Operations Executive plans to set Europe ablaze with its networks of spies and saboteurs in Nazi-occupied territory. Joan Watson knows what it is to keep a secret, but she isn’t expecting to be recruited into the clandestine world of SOE. Nor is she prepared to meet Sherlock Holmes, a former private detective who has by her own admission ruined her own life at least three times over—and who has a murder to solve in Occupied France.

Reccer's comments: I’m a sucker for historical AUs admittedly, and I’m pleased to add this one to the rec list here. I am quickly running out of time to slide in this last rec and cannot do it adequate justice. ReckonedRightly’s prose is lush and gorgeous without being heavy-handed. Both the historical context and the training program Joan and Sherlock undergo are well integrated with the plot, and Joan and Sherlock as English-trained saboteurs for the French Resistance is so fitting to their characters that this feels more canon than AU.

This spoiler-free excerpt from Sherlock's point of view stuck with me when I read it:

Now? Now, blessedly, there was no point thinking about how she felt about it, or thinking about anything which had happened three years ago. Not now, when she finally felt that she was making headway in the case.

It was like lifting her head after a winter so long she had forgotten the taste of sunlight. It felt much too clean and all-pervading to be anything so unpleasant as emotion; closer to photosynthesis than happiness, she thought, and all the better for it.
[identity profile] pyjamapants.livejournal.com
Title: Unusual Efforts
Author: AggressiveWhenStartled
Pairing: fem!John Watson/Sherlock Holmes, short-term fem!John Watson/Lestrade
Length: 63,446
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: canon typical violence
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Joan Watson didn’t, of course, particularly enjoy being called a bitch, but she preferred it to ‘whore’. Likely because the first was so often a response to her highly satisfying right hook after being called the second.

You had to be firm when you were a ‘ball-breaking cunt’ who liked to flirt, especially when you followed around Sherlock Holmes.

Reccer's comments: The Joan Watson we see in this defies any and all expectations you might have of a Joan Watson. Hell, she supercedes most expectations of many John Watsons I’ve read. She’s beautifully aware of the boundaries necessary to keep the world in general from steamrolling over her. And she’s equally aware of the boundaries she herself needs to maintain to keep her anger from spilling over, from transforming from simple emotion into fiery action. Joan is so very, very angry in this story, and it is fantastic to read her struggle with that anger, not just as partner to Sherlock Holmes, but as a woman.

But this series isn’t just about anger, it’s about how reckless Joan can be, how not normal one must be in order to partner with Sherlock Holmes. AggressiveWhenStartled writes a Joan who is strong and confident and absolutely certain in who she is… and consequently very wary about who she is.

This is one of my favorite characterisations of John Watson, hands down. And despite the persistent themes of anger, the series manages to be hilarious (my God, the dialog) and sexy.
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[personal profile] verdant_fire
Title: Transparent
Author: emungere
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 1828 words
Rating: Mature
Warnings: N/A
Verse: BBC
Author's summary: For a kink meme prompt: "Girl!Sherlock doesn't believe in wearing bras. IT'S FUCKING DISTRACTING."

Reccer's comments: Femlock is a tricky thing to do well, but emungere pulls it off in spades here.  This Sherlock is decidedly female but still fundamentally and recognizably Sherlock, and John is just as devoted and infatuated as ever.  This is in-character, quite funny, and very hot, all in under 2000 words.
[identity profile] ficklepig.livejournal.com
Title: Anticipate, Retaliate
Author: peevee
Pairing: Mycroft Holmes/Sherlock Holmes
Length: 1724
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: possibly underage
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock winds his sister up, and Mycroft ups the game.

There was a barely noticeable spot of blood directly in the centre of her bottom lip; she looked Sherlock in the eye before sliding her tongue out and slowly licking it off.


Reccer's comments: Toward a personal goal of getting peevee's entire ouevre rec'ed on this comm, I present fem!Mycroft and a (perhaps?) underage Sherlock egging each other on in an extremely unseemly fashion. This is one of my go-to fics for a quick, uh, reread. Peevee does so much with so few words.


ADDITIONAL WARNING: a brief gory scene at the beginning involves an unfortunate cat.
[identity profile] holyfant.livejournal.com
Title: Vespers
Author: peevee
Pairing: fem!Sherlock/fem!John
Length: 2,805 words
Rating: E
Warnings: underage
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Sherlock reads Sappho, and Joanne listens to bats.

Everything was quiet. Sherlock let her eyes drift shut, let her breathing slow. Joanne shuffled close to her and tangled their fingers together, gazing up into the leaf-shadowed sky. Sherlock’s skin felt electrified where they touched.

Reccer's comments: As always, anything and everything peevee has ever written will turn me to mush. But this little ficlet is one of her works that is most dear to me. Teenage Sherlock and Joanne go out camping together. The tension between them is so thick in this piece you can almost taste it, and the way they discover each other is so true of teenage exploration and so full of insecurity, tenderness and affection it makes me want to cry. I also love the tiny little cameo Mycroft has and the way we get a little bit of insight into Sherlock's life as a young girl. And of course, the biggest selling point is peevee's glorious, lush, beautiful language. Porn and beauty. Never mutually exclusive when it comes to peevee.

Excerpt )
[identity profile] holyfant.livejournal.com
Title: We Ain't Born Typical
Author: [livejournal.com profile] pasiphile
Pairing: Moriarty/fem!Moran
Length: 9459 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Violence, racism, sexism, classism
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: They're both outcasts - even if it's for very different reasons - who trust no one but each other, want no one but each other, and it's not so much love as symbiosis.

Jim and Sev, growing up together.
Reccer's comments: This is a really stunning take on Moriarty's childhood, that works really, really well with the slippery, psychopathic BBC version of this character. Little Jim Moriarty is just a little - off from the getgo, and this fic gives him a backstory that explains every little thing about him as an adult. As well-executed as that is, Moriarty isn't the star of this story - it's Sevita Mukherjee, a young Indian girl coming into her own in the threatening and violent world of Aylesbury in the eighties. This reimagining of Sebastian Moran is so brilliantly envisioned that she will take your breath away with her fighting spirit and stark rebellion against the fate projected on her as a brown socially disadvantaged woman. I am someone who rarely reads Moriarty-centric or Moran/Moriarty stories, but pasiphile is one of those writers who will give you a version of these characters that will touch you deeply, whether or not you were interested in them from the start or not. In this version, with one half of the couple genderswapped, pasiphile also shows us just how subversive het stories can be, when executed well.

Excerpt )
[identity profile] dioscureantwins.livejournal.com
Title:Clavis Aurea, also here at LJ
Author: [livejournal.com profile] splix
Pairing: Sherlock/Ian Adler
Length: about 7,200 words
Rating: explicit
Warnings: graphic depictions of violence, torture, discussion of rape
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: While on his mission to bring down Moriarty's network, Sherlock encounters an old acquaintance.

Reccer's comments: Genderswap is not really my area but in her excellent fic If You Can’t Move Heaven, Raise Hell, recced recently and justly so, [livejournal.com profile] splix painted such a thoroughly convincing version of Ian Adler that I had to concede sometimes it does actually work.

This fic is a sequel, set post-Reichenbach. Sherlock has ended up in the hands of some quite nasty Russians and we get to live through a torture scene that’s so realistic and well written the reader is almost convinced she’s the one spread over the table at the mercy of people that don’t know the meaning of the word.

Enter Mr Adler with a wonderfully wicked line, "For someone so convinced of his prowess in all aspects of escapology, you seem to be incapacitated on a fairly regular basis."

But then he takes Sherlock under his care and nurses him back to health so he can go round up the rest of Moriarty’s network, and return to John. And they have dinner together, once, and by then the author has woken so much sympathy towards Mr Adler in the reader’s breast, one wishes it would have lasted a little longer or will happen again in the future.

At least for once Sherlock is sufficiently grateful.

Great characterisation throughout and written in exquisite language. Highly recommended!
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[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: If You Can't Move Heaven, Raise Hell
Author: [livejournal.com profile] splix
Pairing: John/Sherlock, Sherlock/male!Adler, John/male!Adler, past Sherlock/female!Trevor, Moriarty/Moran
Length: 83,084 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Dub-con
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: All John Watson wants is a peaceful fortnight's holiday in Cornwall. Fate has other plans.

Reccer's comments: Old enemies, new mysteries, old loves, and new revelations, all come together in one spellbinding story that pours on the angst against the gorgeous backdrop of the Italian Alps. The premise is that an old friend of Sherlock's asks him to investigate some mysterious deaths and the disappearance of a valuable codex from a remote monastery. If it sounds a bit like Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, that's because the author did borrow some elements from it, with full acknowledgment. There are also aspects of ASiB and references to TBB, but it all felt absolutely fresh and I was never sure where the next lead was going to take them. The case was intriguing and completely original, with tie-ins to other canon cases and plenty of opportunity for some good old-fashioned UST and angsting on the part of the lads.

I don't as a rule enjoy genderswap, but maybe because it wasn't Sherlock or John, the genderswapped versions of Adler and Trevor scratched an itch I never knew I had. Ian Adler in particular was a fantastic re-imagining of Irene, with all of the character's morally dubious wiles and charms intact. The author makes a point that Tom Hiddleston was the inspiration for Ian's character, as portrayed in this gif. And now you can't unsee that, can you? You're welcome.

And here's Adler in action:

Ian crossed one leg over the other and folded his arms, peering at Sherlock. "How are you feeling?"

"I can still feel traces of the chemical you drugged me with in my bloodstream, and my arm is sore. Thanks for asking."

"I'm amazed that you threw away such a tantalizing opportunity, Sherlock."

"Must sting to be turned down."

"Well, my door is always open." Ian leant back in the chair. "Do consider it, at least. I'd make you beg for more."

"I don't beg. Never have."

"You would, with me," Ian said softly. "Think about it."


I also have to make special mention of Moriarty, because he steals every scene he's in. He is obsessively controlling, head over heels in love with himself, and six steps ahead of everyone else at any given time. Even the Moriarty/Moran was disturbingly compelling. If you already ship them, this will deliver your fix in spades, but he's not such a major character that if they don't butter your toast, you can skim their scenes and not miss much plot. But don't skim, because their dynamic is completely off the rocker.

There are a few scenes that I would call dub-con, so if questionable power dynamics and motivations in sexual situations make you uncomfortable, best proceed carefully. Other than that, the BDSM is pretty mild and brief, and the criminal violence never gets too gory, although guns and knives do what they were made for and a bit of blood does flow.
[identity profile] hajimebassaidai.livejournal.com
Title: Take Me To Bed (Or Lose Me Forever)
Author: violet tinted pencil
Pairing: John Watson/fem!Sherlock Holmes
Length: 4,690 words approx
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Attempted Sexual Assault (off screen)
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: In which Sherlock is a soldier and John isn't that kind of girl.

Author's Notes: For a prompt on the sherlockbbc-fic kinkmeme, about potential sexual assault prompting virgin!girl!Sherlock to theorize that she ought to have sex with John; therefore, the story contains reference to an unsuccessful sexual assault on Sherlock.

Reccer's comments: This is a story of romance and misunderstandings. John has been attracted to Sherlock for most of the time he's known her but respects her decision to avoid relationships. He's therefore somewhat confused about her intentions when she comes onto him after she fought off an attack during a case.
The best genderswap stories still have characters intact and that's what's here! It is full of dry humour, which is only to be expected when it's told from John's point of view. John knows that he must be asking the wrong questions but he can't work out the right ones!
This is most serious and funny, as well as touching without getting icky! There is also a little side reference to some of the "First Time" tropes anyone who's spent anytime in fandom has to have seen!


Excerpt:
As he's ascending the stairs, he can hear that Sherlock's already in. She's sawing away at the violin, dizzily climbing trills ending in horrible shrieks, over and over and over. He grits his teeth and pushes open the door, feeling a sudden surge of nostalgia for his Mk 6 combat helmet, with the goggles and the netting. The Mk 7, he'd heard, was supposedly bulletproof. But no, it probably wouldn't have been much help against Sherlock Holmes.
"Sherlock!"
Perched on her chair, hunched over her violin, back to the room, Sherlock ignores him. John hangs up his coat, turns on the light in the kitchen, takes a moment to despair of the kitchen table, and heads back out into the sitting room.
"Sherlock. We've had this discussion." They have, several times over. Sherlock hates it when John acts as if he's got some right to know where she is, or where she's going. She calls it controlling. John calls it a tiny sop to his sanity. This discussion never goes well.
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[personal profile] keladry_lupin
Title: The Least of All Possible Mistakes
Author: rageprufrock
Pairing: Mycroft Holmes/Georgiana Lestrade
Length: 118,096 words
Rating: mature
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: If ever a people deserved tasering, it’s Holmeses.
Reccer's comments: I like AU fics, because it's interesting to see what each author considers essential to the character that travels with that him or her, no matter what else has changed. In this case, it's her sex. Georgiana (she prefers George) Lestrade lives with her husband, visits her mother on Sundays, occasionally works with a nutter named Sherlock Holmes, and gets kidnapped at the end of a long day: Excerpt under the cut. )

We see everything through George's eyes: putting up with Sherlock, meeting John and Mummy, being baffled by Anthea, and being so slowly and gently wooed by Mycroft that she isn't entirely sure at first what's happening. It's not the same experience a male Greg Lestrade would have had under similar circumstances, but it's not just the name, canon dialogue, and prematurely grey hair that make this Detective Inspector Lestrade recognizable to the reader.
[identity profile] peeveee.livejournal.com
Title: How the mouth changes its shape
Author: breathedout
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John(nie) Watson
Length: 132,500
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Genderswap, brief depictions of sex between minors
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: 1955. Under the placid veneer of suburban playparks and middle-class conformity churns a hidden London: femmes and butches dancing close in basement bars; clandestine love between women. To Sherlock Holmes, struggling private detective and mistress of disguise, it’s a realm she renounced years before. To Johnnie Watson, daredevil ambulance driver turned auto mechanic, it’s become a little too familiar. But when someone is murdered in the washroom of the city’s most notorious lesbian club, the investigation will lead both women to reconsider their assumptions about themselves, each other, and the world in which they live.

Reccer's comments: When I last wrote a rec for this fic, it was only half way through and I was already in love with it. With the vividly painted 50's setting, with the enigmatic Sherlock, with fabulous, fabulous Johnnie. It starts with Sherlock feeling her way through school, and these chapters have to be some of my favourites. Sherlock is sharp, odd, and the explorations into her fumbling teenage sexuality with 'Vicky' Trevor are tenderly and realistically depicted. The way we follow her character as she develops from oddball young girl into a Sherlock we can recognise is wonderful, and I think my favourite scene in the whole fic is the moment Sherlock discovers her skills in disguise. Seeing that hint of canon Holmes is brilliant.
The 'meat' of the story begins with Sherlock and Johnnie becoming flatmates and beginning to investigate a murder at a local lesbian club, and the way that breathedout weaves mystery, romance, action and intrigue is just masterful. The blossoming feelings between Johnnie and Sherlock are perfectly realised inamongst thrilling action and adventure, and it's really just everything I could have wanted in a story. Immensely satisfying, full of emotion and heart, and rich with historical details and settings. Read this fic. You won't regret it!
[identity profile] arminaa.livejournal.com
Title: Dramatic Things
Author: leah k
Pairing: Female!John/Sherlock
Length 13,266
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary John walks into the kitchen, opens the fridge, and is grateful for the uncharacteristic lack of body parts within. She says, mostly to herself but partially to Sherlock in case he's in one of his helpful (well, slightly helpful, well, more helpful) moods, "We're out of milk again." She closes the door to the refrigerator, turns and finds Sherlock standing well within her personal space. She jumps, a little. It's not the proximity, she rather likes Sherlock in her personal space these days, it's just that she didn't hear him come up. It's unnerving. "Would you not-" she starts, already exasperated and it's only half past seven. "You're pregnant," Sherlock interrupts. Wait, what? "Wait, what?"

Reccer's comments: I LOVE genderswap fics, and this one is exceptional. John is a woman, living with Sherlock and in an odd sort of relationship together. After a near-death incident, Sherlock and John sleep together without protection and John ends up pregnant. The fic is hilarious, especially during Sherlock and John's interactions with each other. But it's also very sweet, and has a lot of heart to it. This fic may not be for everyone, but if you usually enjoy fics like this, you'l adore this one. 
[identity profile] augustbird.livejournal.com
Title: everything you say has water under it
Author: [livejournal.com profile] electrumqueen
Pairing: pre-Sherlock/John
Length: 764
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: None given (genderswapped cast)
Reccer's comments: There are some fics that I can’t describe properly, fics that I just sort of have to push someone into reading and when they’re done, grin wildly and be like “get it?” My feelings about this author’s writing style is very much like that. It’s a fantastic mosaic of stream-of-consciousness, fragmented moments, and lyrical sentences that I can’t quite pinpoint how to describe. She absolutely does justice to her characters, gives them depth and complexity in a tiny amount of space. Absolutely beautiful. <3

Title: all the lace and the skin in the shop
Author: [livejournal.com profile] electrumqueen
Pairing: pre-Sherlock/John
Length: 872
Rating: PG
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: None given (genderswapped cast)
Reccer's comments: I think of this as a companion to everything you say has water under it, since that one was from Joan’s perspective and this one is from Sherlock’s. Once more, I am absolutely astounded by how effortlessly the author manages to weave in so many details and revelations about the character in such a short space. Between a number of lines that capture Sherlock absolutely perfectly and everything that the author left unsaid but we get to understand anyway, I cannot describe how much I’m in love with these two fics. Gorgeous. <3
[identity profile] dessieoctavia.livejournal.com
Title: Astronomy
Author: parachute-silks
Pairing: girl!Sherlock/girl!John, girl!Mycroft/girl!Lestrade, Harry/Everyone (but not very successfully), 'Anthea'/Irene Adler
Length: 8,729 words
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Everyone is female, for one thing. No, I don't know why I wrote them all as girls either, except possibly as a slightly desperate reaction to this show's female character problem. Um. And they go on holiday. And there is also A Scandal in Bohemia but with lesbians. And snakes. Look, I don't know why you're asking me, I'm just the writer.
It had been Harry's idea to take Joan on holiday. It had not, however, been Harry's idea to bring Joan's deranged flatmate, her equally alarming sister, a skull, two snakes, a box full of blood samples and a senior Scotland Yard official.
Reccer's comments: I'm particularly fond of genderswap fics, and BBC Sherlock has a lot of good ones. I chose this one to rec because everybody in it is female, and it's well written, and because it's got some nice humor in it and of course features Irene and Anthea, two of my favorite characters.

Note: Can I get a tag for anthea/irene? Thanks!
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[personal profile] swissmarg
Title: After the Fall
Music Title & Artist: Untitled, Sigur Ros
Vidder: [livejournal.com profile] ant3ka
Pairing or Character: John, Sherlock (could be slash or not depending on your interpretation)
Verse: SherlockBBC
Link: http://sherlockbbc.livejournal.com/4332117.html
Reccer's Comments: This fanvidder has pulled off the seemingly impossible: they have created a post-S2 fanvid without any post-S2 footage. By clever re-use of scenes from the first two series and expert doctoring of individual frames to insert images and additional footage from the BBC website, they have essentially put together an episode showing what happened after The Reichenbach Fall. It's extremely clever and really made me smile. Well worth a watch.

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