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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-03-31 10:56 am
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[ Panfandom Rec Meme ]

People wanted another one, so...

PANFANDOM REC MEME


"I ship it!"
"I want fic!"
"I want art!"
"I don't care what it is, but I want it!"
"Where's the fandom?"

Rec meme! You ask for recs, and others provide (or fill!).

Maybe there's something you'd really like to see but you can't find it. Why not ask for help? It might be out there! Or maybe there's something you really loved reading and you want someone to geek over it with. Why not rec it to someone else? Maybe they'll love it too! Who knows, someone out there might be looking for something that sounds exactly like someone you know just created.

Don't feel bad about reccing your own stuff, either! Apparently someone else wants to see it, right?

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Regular post will be up at the usual time!

(Anonymous) 2012-04-01 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
Fandom: Greek Myth
Preferred Medium: (art? fic? comics? etc) Fic
Preferred Genre: (gen? romance? angst? etc) Any
Characters/Pairings: (if any) Hades/Persephone for smut but I'm not picky.
Anything else? Details? Mostly want to know if there's actually anything out there that's worth reading.

(Anonymous) 2012-04-01 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
if this is the same hades/persephone guy from last post i'm sorry, but try

http://yuletidetreasure.org/archive/74/thisis.html

there are some good reads in the greek myth tag

[identity profile] inkedfeathers.livejournal.com 2012-04-01 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Recently read Apollo's Song, which isn't quite Greek Myth-heavy... aside from the fact that a goddess (Athena, perhaps?) is responsible for the sadistic love-loathing main character's punishment of loving and losing for several lifetimes, but that's kind of just the narrative frame through which the stories are told. Sort of.

These pages recount (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-188.html) the (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-189.html) story (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-190.html) of (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-191.html) Daphne (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-192.html) and (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-193.html) Apollo (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-194.html) in these (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-195.html) pages. (http://manga.animea.net/apollo-no-uta-chapter-4-page-196.html)

Actually, those were more pages than I thought there'd be. Just read from 188-195 rather than clicking all those links, then!

It's manga, but really old, so the modern day manga style hadn't quite developed yet. Tezuka's typical art style's more Western animation-inspired.

... it's all I can think of to share that was even halfway relevant, sorry. ^o^;;