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Brokeback Mountain inspired Fan Fic recommendations
littleguitar:
ok all... a new rec. Fortunate Son by wannabebrit.
It only has three chapters so far, but the updates seem to come fairly quickly. It's an AU, Jack and Ennis separate after Brokeback... Ennis goes on to marry Alma, but Jack gets drafted and sent to Vietnam. Ennis doesn't hear from him, doesn't know. No reunion, Alma divorces him. Then Jack comes back from Vietnam and drops him a line.
The writing is absolutely beautiful in this. It's so quiet, nothing overdone, just right. And the author has done her research on Vietnam and the experiences of soldiers returning from war and Jack's situation feels incredibly real to me.
Here's a link (it's to chapter three, but there are links to the first two chapters at the top of the page)
http://community.livejournal.com/brokebackslash/882967.html?view=9628183#t9628183
twistedude:
"Riding Fence" by Lucian (the first thing he ever wrote in ENGLISH, though it's his native language--it's SO great, and B73 has "Amber City in the Sky" going.
At some point in my life--which is already pretty long--I heard a LOT of "salt cellar", but my mother (that would be the equivilent of your grandmother, Leslie, time-speaking) said salt shaker (from Alabama) and my father said : Pass the salt.
(Chicago). (Father wrote for a living, all his life, so there must be something O.K. about it...he wrote good.)
B73 kissed me Satrurday night, but then, there was a whole lot of kissin' going on, so I won't take it too personal. marakeshsparrow and I watched season one (most of it) of QaF Sunday night--what a great show! Sid finally put BBM on at about 10:30 P.M. Saturday and people kept wandering into the room saying "I saw that movie." (funny as hell!)I watched it all ther way through...the only one who did (I hadn't seen it since the last Slash Bash in Chicago). Oh yeah--SF and Oakland and Berkeley.... There were 5 guys there--an incredible number: Lucian, Pete Tannen, Michael, Dean (amdaz from DaveCullen), Sid--and about 15 women...sort of. We still ocasionally think we are.
The only person you don't mind talking during BBM is Maggie (B73), because she says things nobody ever thought of before, and should have. Like: when Cassie says "Girls don't fall in love with fun," and Ennis gets real still, he's thinking 'he didn't love me because I was fun; he loved me because I was me." See what I mean? Sheera was there too. And Melissa, the funny-as-hell raunch queen, with her beautiful five year old, Alicia...Grace, Tara, Meli, whole lot of people.
A great deal of Chinese food was consumed, because of Dean, who is Southeast Asian. But he told me why all the buddha and bodhisattva heads from Thailand (now Thailand) 700 A.D. look African...Nice Dean.
Everyone called me "sweety." I guess you have to put up with that when you're 71.
Ikeep thinking I forgot one GUY..how could i do that?
I'd be over there a whole lot...if I could do Photobucket!
edited by mod: message unbolded. Titles of fanfics RE-bolded by twistedude!
RouxB:
--- Quote ---Very good point, RouxB. However, you said your grandmothers used that term. How about American men in their 20s like Jack & Ennis?
--- End quote ---
I guess it depends on what they take from their parents and grandparents. My sister is 18 months older than I am and her terminology is very different from mine. She uses many of the same terms my parents and grandparents did that I don't use. Oddly enough, my brother-8 years younger is closer to her usage than to mine.
I've never used the term "salt cellar" but I didn't blink at it in this context.
Just for fun, I didn't know the word fart til I was 17 and in college :laugh:
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RouxB:
Julie-
I am so jealous! That sounds like a great experience. You writers are so inspirational-I wish I had your talent.
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twistedude:
I read, mostly. It was a lot of fun.
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