[identity profile] ficklepig.livejournal.com
Title: That Bodiless Voice
Author: cassyl
Pairing: Irene Adler/Molly Hooper
Length: 4107
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's summary: Molly's never seen Irene Adler in person. She has, however, spoken to her on the phone.

Reccer's comments: As much as I want to rec and rec my old favorites, I've made a promise to myself to try to keep on top of the wave for Hiatus 3.0 this month, so I've been skimming new BBC Sherlock fic as it comes out. I'm also trying to pay attention to pairings that don't normally catch my eye. This fic is one of the happy reasons why.

The action here is no more than middlin' dirty, yet I felt stripped blushingly naked by Molly's obedient self-exploration and her willing vulnerability to a smooth, indulgent Irene who is confident in her calling. Great blend of just enough observation and exposition to flesh out a unique scene, just enough tactile and emotional observation to get me involved, and just enough OMG-what-about-the-neighbors, without authorial self-indulgence. Very wet, very hot.
[identity profile] holyfant.livejournal.com
Title: Catalyst and Caryatid
Author: Evith Winter Grey (wintergrey)
Pairing: Irene/Molly
Length: entire series 884 words (4 x 221)
Rating: Teen or Mature
Warnings: no archive warnings apply; no spoilers for S3
Verse: BBC

Author's summary: "Catalyst: a chemical used to provoke a reaction—cannot be consumed by that reaction but may be inhibited, deactivated, or destroyed by secondary processes.

Caryatid: a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support—karyatides: "maidens of Karyai", worshippers of the goddess Artemis."

Every ficlet has its own summary, as well.


Reccer's comments: These ficlets are exercises in restraint. Every word had been chosen, weighed and found satisfying. It literally only takes a couple of minutes to read all of the ficlets currently in this series, and together they are not even a thousand words long, but I have rarely before been as thoroughly convinced of a pairing and as overcome by the quiet beauty of prose. If you are in any way interested in these characters and what would happen if they ever met, this is very warmly recommended!
[identity profile] chapbook.livejournal.com
Title: Blink Blue
Author: aderyn
Pairing: Irene/Molly
Length: 221
Rating: Teen
Warnings: none
Verse: Sherlock BBC

Author's summary:
She sits up on the slab, the woman Sherlock knew from not her face.
Blinks blue at Molly, winks.


Reccer's comments: 221Bs as stunning prose poetry: sharp attention to rhythm, syntax, and imagery that gives more than it takes.

Such is the talent in this fandom that more than just a wide range of genres and tropes are covered. Many writing styles also find welcome home here, from powerfully concrete prose to ambiguous works of poetry that resist easy readings. What I admire most about this piece is that it is erotic as hell as well as painful and that both qualities are established with sparse, vivid prose.

As in some of Aderyn's other post-Reichenbach works the dead and the living haunt the bereaved; the healing process requires ghosts on its fog-patched paths. Three shades appear before Molly in this ficlet, but it is Irene who both recognizes and adds to Molly's strength. And yet: although Molly is united with Irene in the dream world, awake she seems as alone and as sorrowful as dream!Sherlock is.
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[personal profile] woldy
Title:  And They Are Not
Author: jenwyrn
Pairing: Irene/Molly
Length: 770 words
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: none
Verse: BBC Sherlock (although AU after Season 1)
Author's summary: They barely make it through the door, before Irene has her up against the wallpaper.
Reccer's comments: The author described this as porn-without-plot, but in my view there's plenty of characterization and context combined with beautiful prose. It's only short but I love the combination of great writing, reflections on Molly's life, and sex. In case you don't want to take my word for it, a teaser:

"They're not dead. They're here, and the world has conspired against them, has conspired with them, has played its hand, and somehow they're not dead. They're not dead, and Sherlock isn't dead, and John isn't dead, and Lestrade isn't dead, and London isn't dead, and, when Molly can feel her knees again – when Molly can peel her hips away from the shoe cupboard – she's going to take Irene Adler to the sofa, slide along her body, and let her tongue taste places her tongue has never known..."

Mods: may I have an Irene/Molly (or vice versa) tag, please?
[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com
Hi!
Just a few words on our tags and tagging your recs.

Tags are useful search tools for grouping the recs by categories: by pairing, genre, content, and sources for the stories or other fanworks.

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.

The required aspects to tag are pairing (if it applies), relationship genre (i.e., gen, slash, or het*), and verse (the source: ACD books, Sherlock BBC, Granada, etc.).

The easiest place to see all of the tags available is in this list of tags.

Tagging is enabled only for the author of the post and the mods. Only the mods can add new tags. We have a beginning list up now, anticipating likely categories and characters. We'll add more as recs are made, if characters and pairings, for example, aren't covered already. You can request a new tag to be added by commenting here or by contacting one of the mods. Keep in mind, again, that we'll be adding character tags as additional characters appear in recs.

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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