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castiron ([personal profile] castiron) wrote2025-03-30 07:52 pm
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AO3 meme

Via [profile] stonepickingokapi and [personal profile] smallhobbit, a look at my AO3 stories:

1. Most Hits: Not Yet Dead. A Sherlock Holmes ACD/BBC crossover in which Sherlock is trying to solve the mystery of the original Holmes's death and begins to suspect that he may be Holmes's reincarnation.

2. Second Most Kudos: For Science. Sherlock/Anderson, written for the sheer challenge of it.

3. Third Most Comments: A Study in Squawking. The story I wrote after having a dream that BBC Sherlock was a parrot talking to a psychiatrist; on waking, I found the psychiatrist part harder to believe than the parrot part.

4. Fourth Most Bookmarks: For Science.

5. Fifth Most Words: Ann Arbor. Crossover between Cabin Pressure and Ghostbusters (2016), written in all-dialog format.

6. Fic With Second Fewest Words (That's Not a Drabble): Agincourt. A Cabin Pressure parody of Henry V's Agincort speech.

7. Seventh Most Common Relationship: n/a -- I only have four works with a relationship tag.

8. Eighth Drabble Posted: n/a -- I've never written a drabble.

9. Ninth Most Common Character: Abby Yates from Ghostbusters 2016. (Although technically she's in a several-way tie for third most common, but she's ninth on the list.)

10. Tenth Mature and/or Explicit Fic: n/a; I only have four.

11. Eleventh Most Recent Completed Fic: Cookie's Country. Cookie Monster hosts a cooking show.

12. Twelfth Most Recent Story in Your Sixth Most Common Tag: n/a; there's only two. This meme is clearly geared towards more prolific ficcers.

13. Favorite Title That Isn't from a Poem or Song or Shakespeare or The West Wing: Gamol-léac, a retelling of the Old Spice "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" commercials.

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