End of an era…

End of an era…

That’s right, folks. It’s the end of my yearly reviews. The very last stories were…

There are also several guest reviews, as follows:

You’ll find the first two of those under the Anthem era and the last two (both of my story) under the Shout It Out era.

And that’s it. No more mad reading binges every month. It’s a little sad and even weird to know it’s ending, but I’m not done posting reviews. I will post at least one review every month, though I have tentative plans to take a break until January 2017. That all depends on what gets finished between now and then. Starting then, or possibly sooner, I will post at least one of the following each month a) my own review of a recently completed story, b) my own review of an older story or c) a guest review of a fic from any era. If you want to submit one of those guest reviews, you can always email me or fill out this form.

To wrap it all up for good, read on below the cut to see how I ranked these last 84 fics.

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August spotlight!

August spotlight!

In spite of numerous personal problems that I really, really don’t feel like rehashing… I’m trying to keep things normal around here. The hanfic world, as usual, is my refuge and right now, it’s a pretty damn good place to be.

Anyway, the August spotlight is just one story, but it’s a good one that I know a lot of people are enjoying right now:

You are a drug and it is quick by Juliet

Enjoy that, and check back in a few days for some reviews, and don’t forget to check Extemporaneous for my most recent fic updates.

July reviews!

July reviews!

Yes, I once again skipped a month of spotlights. I hope things settle down soon and I’m able to focus on all of the updates to this site. But that hasn’t happened yet. For now, enjoy these reviews:

And of course, I’ll have a few more for you next month. The current plan is to review the following:

The plan is still a little up in the air, but one thing is certain. August will be the end of my last year of reviews. I’ll post a wrap-up of the whole thing then and let you know a little more about my plans moving forward.

This is a long one, folks.

This is a long one, folks.

Before I get into the reviews, let me be serious for a moment. I’m known for taking hanfic too seriously, but I’m not so known for talking about real, serious things. It’s time, and it’s going to get long.

For the past two weeks, I’ve been in a state of shock and grief over the Pulse nightclub massacre, and I expect I will be for some time to come. This will stay with me, as it should with all of us. I did not know anyone there personally; I have only watched with horror as a friend (more of an acquaintance, if I’m honest) learned the fate of his friends. And though I more often identify myself as an ally, my own sexuality has been a question mark for the better part of my life, and I’m coming to terms with the fact that I may never know the answer… or even the question.

But this isn’t about me. It is, however, about the LGBTGA+ community, and I don’t want anyone to forget that. The fair weather allies and those who aren’t allies at all, but see an opportunity to further other causes, have flooded out of the woodwork in the last few days. The one thing that gives me hope is that I know love is still winning. I see the little victories everywhere, even if hate is louder. Yet I’m sobered to dare wonder–what would we have done with this thirty years ago? Twenty? Swept it under the rug like the dirty little secret so many of us still see homosexuality as? We have so far to go yet, but we have also come so far, and I think it’s good to remember that.

We cannot let hate drag us back into the past.

From its beginnings, and certainly since the inception of the world wide web, fan fiction has been a safe haven, a place to hide, for those outside of society’s norms, which certainly includes the LGBTQA+ community. It has been, for many, the only place where they are safe and free to be who and what they cannot be in “real” life. It is by no means a perfect community, but it provides something that reality often still cannot.

The stories that we tell are criticized for their idealism, stories where homophobia doesn’t exist and no one is a zero on the Kinsey scale. We write these stories because this is the reality we want to see. These stories, even the silliest, smuttiest slash, are safe space, one that so many are not fortunate enough to have outside of their computer screens. These stories (yes, even the ones about boybands the world has forgotten) are meaningful.

Someday, the world will catch up with the stories we tell. I have to believe that. I have to believe it or go mad with grief. There still is and always will be good in the world, even in a country on the precipice of becoming something out of a dystopian novel. I believe that, in spite of all evidence to the contrary.

I believe in love, and I will not stop. I am full of grief and pain and anger, but I will not stop, and I hope that all of you who hope for a better, safer future share my stubbornness.

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New month, new spotlight!

New month, new spotlight!

Despite my wifi being in and out (mostly out) for over a week now, I was determined to get this spotlight posted on time. I had intended to have an interview as well, but things didn’t quite work out that way. So, enjoy this one story spotlight:

Changes by Elle!

Check back in a few weeks for reviews, if all goes as planned and my wifi cooperates.

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