| Fic: The Very Idea! (Aubreyad/Northanger Abbey) |
[Oct. 5th, 2008|12:36 pm] |
The Aubreyad/Northanger Abbey crossover - Mrs Williams/Mrs Morris, Isabella/OFC, Isabella/Catherine implied; PG-13, 1006 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian, Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. The author of this fanwork makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: Originally written for Perfect Duet's ficathon and the prompt "Mrs Williams/Mrs Morris - Scandalous!".
The Very Idea!
( Mrs Williams was wearing one of her more coquettish hats. ) |
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| Fic: Precise and Accurate Description (Lack Of) (the Aubreyad) |
[Oct. 5th, 2008|12:31 pm] |
The Aubreyad - Jack/Stephen; PG-13, 295 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author of this fanwork makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: Originally written for Perfect Duet's ficathon and the prompt "Jack/Stephen - the word paederast strikes me as inaccurate".
Precise and Accurate Description (Lack Of)
( ‘I never thought I’d see the day,’ said Jack, wiping sweat off his brow. ) |
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| Fic: A Good Bet (Aubreyad) |
[Oct. 5th, 2008|12:24 pm] |
The Aubreyad - Fanny, Charlotte; G, 385 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author of this fanwork makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: Originally written for Perfect Duet's ficathon and the prompt "Fanny, Charlotte - beaux".
A Good Bet
( 'I shall never get married,' sighed Fanny. ) |
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| Crafts: Jack & Stephen dollies (Aubreyad) |
[Jul. 15th, 2008|01:22 pm] |
The Aubreyad - Jack, Stephen; PG
Disclaimer: The Aubreyad (c) Patrick O'Brian. The Hyel makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: Based on Runo Dollmaker's mini-doll pattern, with many modifications. This pair belongs to Esteven.
( Jack and Stephen and their final outfits ) |
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| Art: Age of Sail Moot '08 Gift Art (Aubreyad, Sharpe, historical) |
[Jun. 14th, 2008|11:55 am] |
Aubreyad - Jack/Stephen, Stephen/mermaids; Sharpe - the man himself; PG
Disclaimer: The Aubreyad novels (c) Patrick O'Brian; the Sharpe novels by Bernard Cornwell. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: We (myself and the Gillster) mooted with LJ's own Sharpiefan, Esteven, Latin-Cat, Des-Pudels-Kern, Snakey and Grace-Poppy. These are the pictures I drew for them before the event. (Esteven's is not featured, because Esteven's was a pair of dolls, and I forgot to take a picture of them.)
For Latin, the Duke of Wellington as a rooster:

For dpk, Stephen Maturin almost dressed as a leprechaun:
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For Sharpiefan, Sharpe as a bird:
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For Grace, why Stephen Maturin has so much trouble getting on a ship:
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For Snakey, the fowlish Aubrey/Maturin in a romance novel cover pose:
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| Art: Aubreyad duckies in disguises (Aubreyad) |
[May. 24th, 2008|05:51 pm] |
Aubreyad - Jack, Stephen; G
Disclaimer: The Aubreyad novels (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: It's a "disguises" series that was meant to be for Esteven's birthday, but the monkey-suit one was late. Nonetheless. Three pictures, with the monkey-suit from Post Captain, Flora the bear and the gypsy from the same book, and young Jack-duck as a midshipman playing Ophelia.
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| Art: A smattering of art for show (various fandoms & one original) |
[Apr. 21st, 2008|09:03 pm] |
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Various fandoms - gen or het, more or less canon, worksafe.
Disclaimer: Discworld (c) Terry Pratchett, Harry Potter (c) J.K. Rowling, Jeeves & Wooster (c) P.G. Wodehouse, Lord of the Rings (c) J.R.R. Tolkien, Pirates of the Caribbean (c) Disney. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
( Discworld: Young Sergeant Jackrum has a secret. )
Harry Potter: 'Happy Dumbledore' (no longer does)

Jeeves & Wooster: 'Yes, sir.'

Pirates of the Caribbean: 'Where's my ship?'

Lord of the Rings: 'Hobbits at Dinner'

The Aubreyad: 'Captain Jack Aubreyduck'

Discworld: 'Vimes and his Watchmonsters'

( Original: The Rose Garden ) |
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| Fic: Three Meetings (Aubreyad/Pirates of the Caribbean) |
[Mar. 25th, 2008|04:57 pm] |
Aubreyad/Pirates of the Caribbean - Stephen Maturin, Joseph Blaine, Jack Sparrow, Will Turner; G, 864 words
Disclaimer: I neither own nor profit from either PotC or the Aubreyad. Note: I kinda emulated Patrick O'Brian's writing style here. Also wrote this in a very short time, and I must warn you that it is somewhat pointless. Nonetheless.
Warning: Character death.
Three Meetings
( Dr Maturin's usual subjects for dissection were either of a zoological nature, or dead foundlings off the streets. ) |
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| Fic: Husbands & Lovers (the Aubreyad) |
[Mar. 25th, 2008|03:13 pm] |
The Aubreyad - Jack/Sophie, Stephen/Diana, R, 1026 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Husbands & Lovers
( Stephen was always late, and Jack was always just in time. ) |
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| Fic: Angel Wife (the Aubreyad) |
[Mar. 25th, 2008|02:05 pm] |
The Aubreyad - Jack/Sophie, G, 100 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Angel Wife
( It's put a strain between them, to be sure. ) |
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| Fic: Cleft in Two (the Aubreyad) |
[Mar. 25th, 2008|01:28 pm] |
The Aubreyad; female!Jagiello/Diana, PG, 200 words
Disclaimer: The Aubrey/Maturin series (c) Patrick O'Brian. The author makes no claim to owning the rights to the originating stories or characters.
Note: Gilly tells me there's a really good fic out there in which the beautiful Lithuanian ambassador Jagiello is sekritly a crossdressing girl, which fits canon ridiculously well. I asked her for a pairing suggestion, and this is what she suggested.
Cleft in Two
( The morning light slanted white through the half-drawn curtains. ) |
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