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I've been a bit tired and weird again the last few days, so in the meantime have another post I had handily (mostly) made earlier! (I'm not much different to usual; I just stopped coping with the flist for a bit. The weather got warm for a little while and those two things so often go together.)




For some reason, the last time I seem to have done this was here in 2022. I suppose I got tired of concluding that Miss Marple had won yet again or I was just down or something. I took advantage of the break to start using the stats page for the categories where that makes a difference, except for the comments, because it just felt wrong after all this time.

Cut for the annual stats meme, not all that much changed in 3 years )
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What better than a quick and daft AO3 meme for a small distraction? I swiped this one from [personal profile] astrogirl.

Rules: give us the links to your fics with the most hits, second most kudos, third most comments, fourth most bookmarks, fifth most words, and fic with the fewest words.

Most hits: Not Bad For A First Attempt (G, 200 words, The Convenient Marriage) with 4,143 hits.

I'm never absolutely sure if this hit count is genuine or if it's one of the tiny handful of works that got hit by that weird hit-count bug ages ago (the actual top on my stats definitely is, so I always have to ignore it), but this one has similar kudos numbers to its nearest neighbours in the stats, so I think it's genuine. Anyway, I wrote this double drabble very hastily because one time early on in my AO3 wrangling days, back when you could do this, I accidentally canonised Heyer's The Convenient Marriage and then realised it had no works. So I wrote a quick post-canon double drabble and voila! It's continued to get a silly amount of hits ever since.


2nd most kudosed: it's the rain that will strengthen your soul (Teen, 10,926 words. Star Wars, Obi-Wan/Padme, post- RotS Padme Lives AU, for Space Swap 2020.) - Fast catching up on Miss Marple (yes, don't worry, she's still top for now), is this one, which I would agree, is probably the best of that whole epic SW Prequels patch I went through in 2020. It was the best fic to write in Lockdown, a lovely gift to be able to give, and obv I can see faults, but still. I'm happy with this.


3rd most comment threads: By the Book (Original, Teen, 5863 words, Demon/Librarian, for Het Swap 2018.) (Top most is still Miss Marple here too.)

Aww, so delighted that people still like this one. It is one of the things I remain the most pleased with, and it's such a compliment when it's Original fic with no particular reason to pull people in outside of the original exchange. I suppose people might be reading through the Libraries tag? Anyway, every so often people still find it. <3


4th most bookmarks: i love the rose both red and white (Teen, 8070 words, Shadow of the Tower, Henry VII/Elizabeth of York, 5 times canon divergence, for Yuletide 2018.) (Miss Marple is no longer top here.) I'm also pretty happy with this one, barring the fact that unfortunately I don't think the recip liked it, which does make me feel guilty about still otherwise being pleased with it. At least it was only a treat!


Most words: UNIT: Strange Weapons ( Teen, 34,661 words. DW, Winifred Bambera, Colonel Crichton, Sarah Jane Smith, OCs.)

Leaving out collections, this is the longest single work, although as it's one of only 2 of the 1980s UNIT stories I've actually transferred over to AO3, it feels fake here as the longest - there were two of that series that were twice as long again, and more. Of 'real' works - i.e. written since I actually had an AO3 account, it's really The Poison Tree (27,259 words for Dracula 1968 for Yuletide 2016.)


Shortest: I have a whole bunch of drabbles, which were all 100 words exactly in Word back in the day, so I reject the notion that any of them are actually shorter, but there are two AO3 puts (wrongly) at 98 - Reprise (DW, Jo Grant/Benton, which was part of a joke series of random AU marriages - i.e. just as random as the characters' actual marriages, so...) and Get to the Point (Four & Leela, for [community profile] dw100 back in the day.)
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[Another post I (mostly) made earlier!]

And, as ever, the writing meme for the year. (Last year's post is here.)

Cut for length )
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[personal profile] aralias resurrected this one over on tumblr, and it's been 3 years and when can I ever resist a pointless AO3 stats meme? Especially when I made this one up myself. (I think partly based on something [personal profile] ruuger did first, and something [personal profile] paranoidangel said; you know how it is.)

The idea was, as far as I recall, that most of these stats memes highlight the best and the worst and therefore are not really representative and also the same 10 stories come up over and over. But are these results any more so? They were last time; let's find out if they are again...

Average word count: 1841
Average hits count: 388
Average Kudos count: 23
Average no. of comment threads: 3
Average no. of Bookmarks: 3

(I think there was intense discussion last time about whether this was actually the average or mean or median, but it is an average-y thing of some kind and I did minor maths, I'm not getting into that right now.)

Work(s) closest to the average word count:

Unconsidered Trifles at 1835 words is pretty close. (DW, Eight/Charley, written for [community profile] hetswap 2017) That is pretty average-me, I have to say: Doctor Who, Big Finish, written for an exchange. The only non-average thing is I think this is the only pinch-hit I have ever claimed.


Work(s) closest to the average hit count:

Unrelated (The Loop the Loop to Affinity Remix) (DW, River Song/Delgado Master, for [personal profile] scripsi in Remix 2015). This has 389 hits, which is pretty close, and is very me. My fave Remix title! I had fun with messing with the original to get this as well. And I do love Remix, so also fair.


Work(s) closest to the average no of comments (/+ kudos if too many):

I have lots with 3 comment threads - only 3 that also have 23 kudos: Devil in the Details again, Bargaining (BtVS/X-Files, Spike & Scully, written for [profile] daibhid_c in a meme), & Castles in the Sky(B7, Blake, written for [personal profile] aralias in the 500 Prompts meme). Bargaining on the face of it is atypical, but as a random meme ficlet prompted by my flist it absolutely is.


Work(s) closest to the average no of comments (/+ bookmarks):

Again, masses, but 6 with 3 bookmarks - Devil in the Details (Fun Jago & Litefoot ficlet for Liadtbunny O&B commentfest 2013)

New Hero, Now Here (DW/Fire & Hemlock, Eleventh Doctor & Polly Whittaker, which I think I wrote when DWJ died, although I probably posted it a while after.)

Dance of a Lifetime (DW, Five/Clara, tiny Clara-splinter ficlet written for Azar in [community profile] fandom_stocking 2013, which actually I liked quite a bit at the time, size notwithstanding.)

Tell the Truth (and Shame the Devil) (OUaT/Lucifer crossover, written for [community profile] crossoverbingo, which I thought was funny, but apparently the Lucifer/OUaT crossover audience is small/I wasn't that funny, delete as applicable.)

Mission of Mercy (SW, AU, Obi-Wan, Padme, Qui-Gon, written for [community profile] halfamoon & [community profile] allbingo - the first of my random SW outpourings last year, so representative of 2020 if nothing else. It was very slow to get much feedback and would have ended said efforts before they began if I hadn't already signed up to write it for Chocolate Box.)

Winged Shadows (DW/Angel crossover, Six & Peri, from way back in Teaspoon days. I had no idea it had progressed to an average amount of feedback somehow. I expect it needs overhauling, but I was pleased with it back then whenever that was.)


Work(s) closest to the average no of kudos (/+ bookmarks):

I have 17 works with 23 kudos, but only 3 that also have 3 bookmarks - A Row or Two (DW, Six & Evelyn, woo, actually another randomly popular fic featuring an older lady knitting in a crisis. I had forgot I had form in that genre already before Miss Marple.)

Devil in the Details again! It isn't average on word count & hits, but it is by other methods. Most average fic(let) here.

Spiritual Awakening (Dracula 1968, John Seward & Abraham Van Helsing, for [community profile] trope_bingo. The meme would definitely have failed at representation of me if it hadn't had some James Maxwell being hopeless in fic for an old telly Dracula.)

Those are pretty random, probably more so than last time I tried this, but actually pretty representative - lots of small-time challenges and meme fic, crossovers, Doctor Who, 1968 Dracula (& therefore some James Maxwell).

S&S is very under-represented, though, which is a major omission. You're not going to understand me and my works without a little bit of S&S in the mix, I'm sorry. And I am also a person who writes deeply obscure things that sit largely unloved for a long time, and a person who sometimes writes Miss Marple for fame and glory in exchanges. Plus, complete lack of [community profile] yuletide is not representative, either, although not quite as much so as all the Yuletide in the popular lists. XD

To which I conclude, obv I must still do every kind of navel-gazing stats meme that crosses my path. *nods*

Because I invented this meme (sort of), I even have a text box for ease of snaffling:

thisbluespirit: (writing)
A variation of several AO3 memes I haven't seen before, ganked from various people on my flist. Not that I've actually finished the Frankenstein meme yet, but I'll get back to that presently:

Cut for memeage )
thisbluespirit: (writing)
It's that time of the year again! Yes, the AO3 stats meme is doing the rounds and this meme sheep says baa, as ever. Last year's post is here.

Annual AO3 Stats, now something of a self-fulfilling prophecy )
thisbluespirit: (press gang)
Stolen from [personal profile] corvidology! I hadn't seen this one before or not this particular iteration, so, of course, meme sheep says baaaaa:


These questions are about stories you've posted to AO3.

Cut for length )
thisbluespirit: (hugs)
I am sorry about being mostly AWOL lately. I just got very low a few weeks back and simply stopped dealing well with a lot of online interactions and though hopefully I've rationalised things more now and am also a bit better generally, it's still summer and 2020 and I'm always ill anyway, so I'll make no promises about anything for a while. (You will not be surprised to hear that in the process James Maxwell gifs were made.)


But in the meantime, a meme! (Stolen from nearly everyone, but [personal profile] astrogirl most recently).

Look at your most recent 20 fanwork titles and answer the questions.

List, questions and answers under the cut )

Random

25 Apr 2020 02:28 pm
thisbluespirit: (b7 - jenna)
I continued to feel a bit rubbish generally, but today I feel a bit better. It's probably only just because yesterday was so bad today seems better than it is, or temporary for whatever reason, like eating too many Bournville buttons earlier, always cheering, but anyway, it's nice while it lasts, and you never know. I might not feel flat for a day or so at a time. I have heard it happens.

I am at least at the editing stage of the latest assignment and can maybe write meme flashfic now, who knows? XD (Still hunting a willing victim Ameripicking beta yet again if anyone feels particularly brave/kind.)

1. [profile] swordzsorcery linked to the amazing blog post The Chairs of Blake's 7. It's great. (I don't know why it's so great, either, but it really really is.)


2. New exchange relevant to some people's interests round here, even if obv. too scary for the likes of me (although the fact that you can specify Gothic as a tag is almost tempting. almost): [community profile] multifandomhorrorexchange


3. I posted the two random meme ficlets I did from a little while to AO3 and thanks to their new hits count policies, for a moment there one of them had 2 kudos and 0 hits, which surely has to be an exceptional hits:kudos ratio. XD
thisbluespirit: (pg - lynda)
Oh, look another fanfic stats meme! How can I resist?

List your top fanfic on AO3 for every year, sorted by kudos.

2011
I joined AO3 in 2011 and spent most of that year putting my back catalogue onto it, and though I backdated some of it, I left a lot as it was, which skews things. So, the top listed is this:

Five Times the Doctor Got in the Way of Captain Janeway (and One Time They Got Along Just Fine) (Doctor Who/Star Trek Voyager, gen, 5260 words.) (I'm pretty sure this was c. Oct-Nov 2010 but am too lazy to look at Teaspoon for the date just now.)

But topmost of fic written in 2011 is this:

Truth & Compromise (Discworld, William de Worde/Sacharissa Cripslock, 4404 words.) Written for NYR 2011.

My Last Fic before becoming ill. Like, literally: I wrote this and my brain died. Not that it was the fic's fault. It just happened to be what I used my last bit of functional brain on, and I can't say I have any regrets. It was a good use of it, I think.


2012
Of Elements and Existence (S&S/Discworld, gen, 2642 words.) Written for [community profile] yuletide 2012.

Some of my best fic originated with the statement, "Of course, I couldn't write x/x couldn't be done..." It's fatal.


2013
So We Meet at Last (Dracula/Miss Marple, gen, 758 words.) Written for [community profile] fan_flashworks

So, sometimes you write lovingly crafted giftfic, and sometimes you just scribble a ficlet in half an hour and it gets weirdly popular. This one is that. I even once been greeted in fandom with, "Oh, you're the person who wrote that Dracula/Miss Marple crossover!"

Yes, I am, it's true. I did. Joan Hickson was woefully under-used in the 1968 TV Dracula and just think where they could have gone with that instead, if they'd only been able to see into her casting future. So I made a ficlet. It also got recced, without which, nothing, I'm sure.


2014
Not Bad For a First Attempt (Heyer - The Convenient Marriage, 200 words.)

In the same category, one time, back in the days when any wrangler who'd done the training could canonise fandoms, I accidentally canonised The Convenient Marriage when it in fact had no works and was just an exchange nomination tag lying about on the archive. (Embarrassing Wrangling Mistakes I Have Made #602)

So, either I could de-canonise it, or I could make it legit by writing a drabble. I wrote a quick double-drabble, because after all, it was a crime not to have fic for Horry. All I can say is, even if it's only a double drabble and not in a fest, Heyer fans are really appreciative of fic for underrepresented books.


2015
A Matter of Common Sense (Heyer - The Reluctant Widow, 445 words.) Treat for [community profile] yuletide 2015

I was surprised by this one, I have to say. Still, see above. Heyer folks are appreciative of fic for underrepresented books, so it's probably garnered a small but steady couple of kudos a year since or something.


2016
The Spirit of St Mary Mead (Miss Marple, gen, 4005 words). Written for [community profile] yuletide 2016

So, also good for the popularity stakes: Yuletide fic where Miss Marple is a genius loci. Combining elements of my previous top works clearly paid off. (So... next up, I shall be writing a Miss Marple/Discworld crossover double drabble for Yuletide, and after that I shall be an actual MNF. ;-p)


2017
AU Meme: Sam Vimes (Discworld, gen, 898 words.) Written for the AU Meme.

Random meme ficlet. Discworld fans are also appreciative? (I don't even really write Discworld! At least, not unless it's a blue moon and I'm walking whiddershins round my room. It must be magic.)


2018
We'll Burn That Barn When We Come To It (11th C RPF, Harold/William the Conqueror, 3511 words). Written for [community profile] yuletide 2018

The Yuletide effect, Historical AU Crack Edition. :-D


2019
(So far anyway. We haven't had Yuletide yet, so it's too early to tell.)

We'll Be Dating to the End of Time (Doctor Who, Thirteen/Yasmin, 1934 words.) Written for Chocolate Box 2019.

Look, a Doctor Who fic!! On my most popular fic list? Less likely than you'd think, apparently.
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I didn't manage to get my story done in time, as I felt rotten for a while, but it's enough done that I expect I will still post it when I can finish it. In the meantime, have a post I made earlier...

It's that time of the year again - a little late even! Last year's is here. The short version is probably that it's all a self-fulfilling prophecy, and that I'll never write anything more popular than Miss Marple, but we shall see under the cut )
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Picked up from [personal profile] misbegotten: what are the summaries of the last 10 AO3 stories you read/downloaded? What made them seem appealing?

I went through my history and, avoiding things which I was only looking at for wrangling or in desperation/a spirit of completism (maybe this one for this ship won't be awful??), I get:

1. If you’ve scrolled past one too many well-meaning memes on your social network thinking “surely, empty platitudes superimposed over a photo of flowers is not really what the gods crave from me?” it might be time to think in more concrete terms. [x]

2. The lost correspondence of Djekhy son of Tesmontu and Djefmin, as concerns their mother-in-law, Mrs. Mutirtais. [x]

3. Albert Campion was too young for the war, but idealistic enough to sign up for duty in a devastated France, working with the Foreign Office and the French Government on reconstruction and defense. Lugg, however, a fixer if ever there was one, has his own games afoot, and that's before they run into the Germans.... [x]

4. While digitizing the BBC archives, an intern who asked to remain anonymous discovered a transcript of a lost episode of the Great British Bake Off. The paper could neither be photocopied nor scanned as all the copies came out blank; and the actual footage was never found. [x]

5. Mina can hear Seward's heart beating before he enters the room. [x]

6. A generations-long struggle over one (1) Welsh Country House results in an Unexpected Christmas Gathering OR: I Turn The Wars of the Roses In A Hallmark Movie [x]

7. When Sophie Beckett first lays eyes on Benedict Bridgerton, her entire world bursts into color. Alas, she knows all enchantments must end when the clock strikes midnight. (A soulmate AU.) [x]

8. At the Dark Castle, Rumpelstiltskin does something that's very nearly romantic, and Belle feels something that's very nearly love. A ficlet in honour of the anniversary of "Skin Deep", International Fanworks Day, and of St Valentine's Day.

Slowly, week upon week and discovery after discovery, out of conflict and compassion and curiosity, Belle has begun to burn for him. [x]

9. Ten years ago, Belle's heart was broken. She has long since considered herself a bookish spinster, but things change the night of Lady Nolan's ball. Regency AU. [x]

10. The Doctor accidentally gets married again. Must be Sunday. [x]

A lot of this was also Yuletide reading where the point is, "OMG, thing in shiny tiny fandom, must read!" but 2 and 4 were fandoms I don't really know & tried anyway due to the summary. (2 turned out not to be accessible without canon, whatever canon actually is (I suspect a quick Google would do it, and it looked good), but 4 was brilliant even via general osmosis). Some of the others were from the self-recs day at Snowflake Challenge so were again mostly more I just tried to read anything I actually knew than specifically for the summary as such, although 9 was longer and was bookmarked for a day of more brain. (One day that day will come and I will have much long(er) fic to read.)

Misbegotten also looked at the summaries for their own top ten by kudos, and who can resist naval gazing... More summaries under the cut )
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One of the fannish things I do is being a tag wrangler on AO3, which varies from fun to stressful, but is always very interesting. I wrangle a bunch of small fandoms but have wound up also wrangling a bunch of (mostly historical) RPF, and, indeed, interesting is the word.

Some people complain if their comments are all replies from authors. That is fine by me! It's much better than waking up to find your comments are you because you wrangled something wrong, have been sent half a dozen people from Hamilton, or Donald Trump's in another unlikely relationship again. (Luckily, I can usually leave that to 21st C Political to deal with. I think maybe the most improbable so far has been Donald Trump/Sonic the Hedgehog, but I couldn't swear to it.)


In short, this morning, in my AO3 inbox:

* kind comment on my fic! Yay! Amazing! ♥

* Random Shakespeare freeform (there's always a random Shakespeare freeform)

* Hi, have Pol Pot and Ho Chi Minh!


Sometimes it is just too early in the morning for that kind of thing.
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[personal profile] paranoidangel said that it would probably be interesting to get one that highlighted stories in the middle rather than the same ones at the top and bottom of the various categories and I agreed, but didn't see how. And then I realised that [personal profile] ruuger's stats meme that I've just done was the perfect place to start one, because it requires you to calculate averages. Which does beg the question, how average is my average fic?

So, here we are, some highly unreliable averages and a slightly different AO3 stats meme again:

Average word count: 1702
Average hits count: 283 (wildly skewed by the AO3 hits bug/bots)
Average Kudos count: 14
Average no. of comment threads: 2
Average no. of Bookmarks: 2 (1.6, but technically that should get rounded up rather than down, so...)

Which suggests that my average fic should be about 1702 words, with 14 kudos, 2 comment threads and 1 or 2 bookmarks, which sounds surprisingly correct, actually. Probably Doctor Who or S&S and maybe for a bingo or 500 prompts or something. *nods*

The hits count is, as I said, skewed, however, but there's no way to get the actual number.

So how true is that? )
And the meme in a text box, should anyone else be up for a bit more navel gazing. ([personal profile] paranoidangel, you are obligated now at some point, since this is all your fault! ;-p)





* My shipfic is so often other people's gen, alas. Also neither villain nor hero in either case were comfortable with shippy shippiness anyway. Just ambiguous shippiness and that mainly in the latter one. Scaroth and Clara do alternately faint into each other's arms, though, which was mostly for plot reasons, although also because I've read Jane Austen's juvenilia.
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Picked up from [personal profile] ruuger - an AO3 stats meme I don't seem to have done before. How could I possibly resist?

Account created: 29 Oct 2010
Total stories: 517 (although it's fair to note that most are ficlets and drabbles, and plenty of them were written 2007-2010 and posted to Teaspoon, alt.drwho.creative, LJ and ff.net, and even one or two from adwc back in 95-98).

Total wordcount: 880,040
Average wordcount: 1702
Longest story: 37,901 (a collection of various Sapphire and Steel 'Element' prompts - Assigned) The actual longest fic is The Poison Tree (Dracula TV 1968, written for [personal profile] calliopes_pen in Yuletide 2016).
Shortest story: I have some vids and one podfic up there so for the purposes of these stats: Let Me Inside (Survivors vid) at 6 words. Then I have a whole load of drabbles. Some are listed at 98 or 99 words, but they were all 100 words in Word. (If I remove the handful of non-fic from the equation, the average word count is 1712.)

Total kudos: 7409
Kudos per story: 14.3
Story with most kudos: The Spirit of St Mary Mead (aka the Miss Marple is a genius loci Yuletide fic that got recced by a BNF) - 233 kudos.

Total comments: 1108
Comments per story: 2.14
Story with most comments: That would be the Spirit of St Mary Mead again, surprisingly enough, with 37 comment threads (77 comments in total).

Total author subscriptions: 48
Total story subscriptions: 41 (To be fair, I have very little multi-chapter fic on AO3 anyway - most of what I have written is still only at Teaspoon.)
Story with most subscriptions: Take the Second Path, a one-shot Emma/Regina AU for OUaT, with 5 subscriptions. (It's fair enough; it's a one-shot, but the sort that you could easily continue and it's one of the few really popular pairings I've ever written.)

Total bookmarks: 862
Story with most bookmarks: Do you want to guess? I'll give you a clue - it also has the most kudos and comments! (It has 47 on the stats page, 41 on the works page, so 41 public bookmarks + 6 private bookmarks).

Stories with no comments or kudos: Mostly older/backdated ficlets/drabbles, most of which were previously published on LJ and (for [community profile] dw100 also on Teaspoon):

Next Contestant Please (or Five Times Lynda Fired People For Not Being Kenny) (Press Gang, one of a whole bunch written for 50ficlets on LJ (where they did get comments!). Ditto the following:)
Cruelty to Dumb Animals
Love, Fate and Destiny
Red Letter Day
Que Sera Sera
Nails and Horseshoes
Sold Out
Heartbreaker
Right or Wrong?
What Friends Are For
How To Be Cool
Don't Say Goodbye

A Foolish Family Secret (DW/The Twenty-Two Letters drabble for [community profile] dw100, ditto the below)
Faster Than Fairies (Eleven & Amy; it does have a bookmark, though!)
It's an Art (ditto)
Comfort My Enemy (the Doctor)
What You See In Me (Thea Ransome from Image of the Fendahl)
A Cosmic Contest (Seven & Ace; possibly it deserves to languish for the puns)
Conversation Overheard in a Gallifreyan Bar (Andred from Invasion of Time & Damon from Arc of Infinity)

Exercise in Futility (Level 7 - Out of the Unknown = highly obscure and depressing David Collings slash, so I have nobody to blame but myself. And David Collings.)

Let Me Inside (Survivors 1975 vid)

Well, now I feel unpopular. :lol:

(Although, actually, I've always said it would be much more interesting to see what's at the bottom end of people's fic, otherwise you just keep bringing up the top ones in an endlessly self-fulfilling prophecy. And, unlike some I could mention, I don't think there's anything really wrong with any of these in particular.)
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For the Fic Commentary Meme (still open if anyone wants me to talk a lot (or not) about a snippet of my fic), [personal profile] arcanetrivia asked for commentary on Timey Wimey Antics, a found poem (of sorts), made from AO3 tags from the Doctor Who fandom back in 2013.

Timey Wimey Antics )


Also, I couldn't find my original of this, but I did find my Tag Wrangler found Tag poem. I'm not sure why it was abandoned & left unfinished; I probably was feeling stupid having made another terrible mistake while wrangling and buried it, but it is here. It is fairly accurate about tag-wrangling:

Please Teach Me How To tag )

*goes off to see if there are Spooks tags involving Ros and a fork*
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It's that time! Although other people seem to be doing a slightly different one, but that's the internet and memes for you; this one is my regular. Last year's results are here.

Guess which Yuletide fic ate all the kudos? )
thisbluespirit: (dw - eleven reading knitting book)
An AO3 Meme I found going around, and I can rarely resist an AO3 meme. Mind, this one is going by the top tags in the sidebar, which tend to be more than a bit skewed, but hey...

Memery under cut )

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