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Index of my stories

All stories are also available on the AO3. My podfic can be found over here. Podfics of my stories (some by me, some by others) can be found here.

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Flight of the Heron stories:
A Great Service and a Bitter Grief: An alternate happy ending to "If Fate Should Reverse Our Positions", with no major character death. Keith/Ewen, 33,000 words, NC-17
A Point of Honour: Ewen has gone down to Fort William to visit Keith; meanwhile, a visitor from Mingary Castle arrives at the fort... Keith/Ewen, 4,200 words, NC-17
A Pup of Lassie's: In a public room in York, Keith overhears a Yorkshire farmer telling a story he has heard before... Keith/Ewen/Alison, 3,700, G
Brother of His Wolf's Mate (Come When Ye May): Keith and Ewen deal with the aftermath of their wolves' mating, and with the consequences of their mate-bond. Keith/Ewen, 10,400 words, NC-17
Crossing the Arkaig and That Good Faith, To Which an Enemy as Well as a Friend Is Entitled: Major Keith Windham, after aiding his escaped enemy, discovers the cost to himself, and must decide how far he is willing to go in order to help him. Keith/Ewen, 50,000 words, NC-17
Grilled Trout With Potatoes: An interlude in the "That Good Faith" series. Keith/Ewen, 4,700 words, NC-17
Divided Loyalties: The continuation of the 'That Good Faith' series. 50,200 words, NC-17
If Fate Should Reverse Our Positions: In July of 1745, Charles Edward Stuart lands in Scotland, but he does not come alone: a regiment of the Irish Brigade is with him. And thus is the course of history changed, for Britain and for Keith and Ewen. Keith/Ewen, 70,000 words, NC-17
In His Father's Footsteps: In 1719, Keith listens to his father, telling him stories. Keith family gen, 2,000 words, PG
Not Your Glove: 'Ewen, what possessed you to do that?' exclaimed Alison. 'That was my glove, and I rather liked it.' Ewen/Alison, 300 words, G
Preserv'd for Posterity: Dear Sir, I have not the Honour of being known to you, & you will no doubt wonder at a Stranger writing to you without an Introduction, but I must hope that you will excuse the Liberty when I have explain'd my Purpose. Ewen & Robert Forbes, 1,700 words, G
Steadfast Unto Death: Having once opened his heart to love, Keith did not close that door in adversity. Keith/Ewen, Ewen/Alison, 27,800 words, R
The Flight of the Geese: Ewen flies south with the migrating geese. Keith/Ewen, 800 words, PG
The Greater Happiness: Ewen and Alison sat there silent down by the loch, looking at happiness: both the happiness which they knew now, and the greater, the long happiness which was coming to them in marriage. Keith/Ewen, Ewen/Alison, Alison/OFC, 142,000 words, NC-17
The Highlands of Scotland: A rewritten version of the folk ballad The Lowlands of Holland, written from Keith's point of view when Ewen is about to be taken away to Carlisle. Keith/Ewen, 400 words, PG-13
The Marrow of His Heart: When Lachlan comes back to the shieling at Beinn Laoigh to find Ewen gone, he must do everything he possibly can to track him down and help him to escape—with the help of an unlikely ally along the way. Lachlan & Keith (& Ewen) gen, 12,500 words, R for violence and murder.
The Tools at Hand: Lochiel had meant to say no. Gen, 800 words, G
The White Sands of Morar: Two years after the end of the Rising, Ewen Cameron returns to Morar. Keith/Ewen, Ewen/Alison, 1,700 words, PG-13
Three Strands, Braided Together: 'As the threads begin to twist themselves at your first meeting,' said Old Angus, 'so will they continue to shape themselves at the rest—three strands, braided together at the end.' Keith/Ewen/Alison, 148,200, NC-17

Fraser/Kowalski stories:
-2Y + 2X: Ray and Fraser turn into women. Then they have sex. PWP written for a prompt at the [livejournal.com profile] ds_kinkmeme. 1800 words, NC-17
Accidental Bonding: Superpower AU, where Ray and Fraser work at the department of magical crimes. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's compass points challenge. 5300 words, R
Civilization: After spending months on quest in the wilderness, one can better enjoy the pleasures of civilization. 5700 words, NC-17
Consequences: Fraser ties Ray up. Sequel to Desk Duty and a present for [personal profile] akamine_chan. PWP, 1900 words, NC-17
Desk Duty: "Of course I've never had sex at work, Ray, that would be entirely inappropriate." PWP, 1200 words, NC-17
Dogs Have All the Fun: Me drooling over Fraser's dogsledding team. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's self-insertion challenge. 1200 words, PG-13
Feathers: Ray wakes up with wings. 1900 words. R
Further to Fly: It's early spring and the geese are migrating. Ray wonders if Fraser will, too. 4200 words, NC-17
I first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of my husband: Maggie returns to Chicago to visit her brother, and gets involved in a case. Maggie/Frannie, F/K. 9300 words, PG-13
In the Mackenzie Delta: Ray and Fraser go camping in the Mackenzie Delta. 2000 words, NC-17
Letters: Fraser, I'm putting this where you're gonna find it tomorrow morning, or maybe tonight after I leave. Letters exchanged between Ray K, Fraser and Ray V, written for [personal profile] j_s_cavalcante in the 2012 C6DVD challenge. 1200 words, G
Memory: To Fraser, the past is more clear than the present. For the Time Challenge at the [community profile] ds_flashfiction. 750 words, PG
Mettle of a Man: Fraser makes Ray wait for it. PWP, birthday present for [personal profile] spuffyduds, 800 words, NC-17
Outside: Fraser is sick of being cooped up inside. For [livejournal.com profile] stop_drop_porn. PWP, 1600 words, NC-17
Push and Pull: Ray and Fraser are in therapy to deal with their psychic bond, and they also handle another case at the department of magical crimes. Sequel to Accidental Bonding. 9,700 words, R
Right Here: Fraser indulges a fantasy. Written for [personal profile] akamine_chan's birthday. PWP, 1500 words, NC-17
Shared Warmth: Post-CotW dogsledding and porn for [personal profile] meresy's porn tag. 2200 words, R
Shifting: It's easy to slip between shapes at the full moon—or hard not to do it, is perhaps the better way to put it. I couldn't have stayed human tonight, even had I wanted to. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's superpower challenge. Set in the same AU as Into the Wild and Running. 3800 words, R
The Advantages of a Roof Over One's Head: Sleepy morning sex. 1000 words, NC-17
The Best Policy: "Dad, don't you see how it makes me look when I'm talking to thin air? It's a wonder Ray doesn't think I'm insane." Written for [livejournal.com profile] laughingacademy in the 2010 dSSS exchange. 6,600 words, PG-13
The Difficulties of Inter-Species Communication: When Fraser and Ray are in trouble, Bob fetches help. Mostly gen, with Bob, Dief, Fraser and Ray, with implied F/K. Written for [personal profile] malnpudl in the October 2011 ficlet exchange. 1450 words, PG
The Passage of Time: Fraser, growing old. F/K and Fraser/OMC. 5400 words, PG
The Snow and the Leaves: Chicago in the next ice age. A companion piece to Together. 950 words, PG-13
The Work of Coming Home: Ray and Fraser get married and move to Inuvik together, but happily ever after isn't as easy as that. Written for the [livejournal.com profile] ds_c6d_bigbang. 20,500 words, NC-17
Tit For Tat: Ray can't resist getting back at Fraser. A sequel to Furtive. 2500 words, NC-17
To Hold Fast: Some travel alone, and some together. 6700 words, PG-13
To Strive, To Seek, To Find: A story where Fraser is asexual, Fraser and Kowalski do a lot of relationship negotiation, and they also fall into Lake Michigan while in pursuit of miscreants. 22,200 words, R
Watching: Sleepy Fraser, horny Ray. PWP, 800 words, R
Your body is a map, but I am lost: Fraser can read the land, but not Ray. A post-CotW story. 6500 words, NC-17

Stories about the Fraser family and Fraser's early years:
Communication: Dief wasn't quite like other wolves. Fraser and Dief gen. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's Silence challenge. 1100 words, G.
Depot: Benton Fraser's time at Depot and just after. Mostly gen, some Benton Fraser/Eric Kitikmeot. 10.300 words, light R.
First Posting: Sequel to Depot, abandoned WIP. Benton Fraser gen, 1300 words, G
Five things Benton Fraser learned at Depot: Fraser at Depot. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's five things challenge. 400 words, PG
Home Schooling: Martha hadn't asked to bring him up, but she'd gotten used to having Benton around. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's school challenge. Martha and Benton gen, 1200 words, G
Lay Me Down: It wasn't easy to go out and get drunk in a town where you represented the law. Written for [community profile] fan_flashworks "lost hour" challenge. Bob/Caroline, hints of Bob/Buck, 1000 words, PG
Leaving Home: The year that Benton turned eighteen, the highway finally reached Inuvik, and he followed it due south. Benton Fraser/Eric Kitikmeot (although it's more of a Fraser-centric story, really). 12,800 words, R
Missing Pages: Caroline leaves something behind. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's diary challenge. Fraser and Caroline gen, 1000 words, PG
One Time Caroline Fraser Was Rescued By a Mountie (and Four Times She Rescued One) Written for the [community profile] fan_flashworks Five Things challenge. Bob/Caroline, Bob/Buck/Caroline, PG-13, 500 words (five drabbles)
Open the World: In 1921, Martha ran away from home to study at a teacher's college. Martha Fraser gen, with Martha/George and female friendship. 10,500 words, PG-13
Packmates: A casefic set in the 1950's, before Benton was born. Set in the Shifter AU, sequel to Running. Bob/Caroline, Bob and Buck partnership, lots of OC relatives of Caroline. 10,000 words, PG-13
Running: Caroline runs, the one moving creature in a white and frozen world. Set in the same AU as Shifting and Into the Wild. Bob/Caroline, 1500 words, PG-13
Voices in the Wind: The wind is speaking to Caroline. Benton and Caroline gen, 1200 words, PG-13
You Won't Do This Alone: The aftermath of Caroline's death, written from Buck's POV. Gen, 4300 words, PG-13

Fraser/Victoria and Victoria-centric stories:
A Train In the Night: Victoria on a train. Written for [livejournal.com profile] stop_drop_porn. 1000 words, NC-17
Another Chance: An exchange of cards and letters between Fraser and Victoria. Written for [personal profile] helens78 in the C6DVD exchange.
Another Way: Fraser gives in to the call of the wild. Fork-in-the-road AU for Into the Wild (will not make much sense unless you've read that). 3500 words, R
Into the Wild: When the news of a wanted fugutive reached Fraser's detachment, he followed her into the mountains and found something he hadn't expected. Set in the same AU as Shifting and Running. 9200 words, NC-17
Relief: She read the words in the paper: Legendary Mountie dead in hunting accident. 700 words, PG
Southbound: Victoria heard the shot, and saw him fall. Her outstretched hand reached for him a second longer before reaction caught up to her and she dropped it. Ben was--he was-- Later, she could think about it later. For now, she had to survive. 7,700 words, abandoned WIP, PG-13
Telling Stories: She lived in her mind, telling herself stories. Written for [personal profile] nos in the due South Seekrit Santa exchange. 1600 words, PG-13
Turns of Tempest: In the end, she couldn't do it. All that planning, all the nights Victoria had spent in prison daydreaming about how she'd bring him down--when she was faced with the reality of betraying Benton Fraser, she couldn't do it. Even though he'd betrayed her, all those years ago. Written for mountie_rider in the 2012 dSSS exchange. 7,100 words, NC-17
Your Fading Fire Fraser gets on the train. It's Victoria who has second thoughts. Written for Deputychairman in the 2013 dSSS. 2,500, NC-17

Fraser/Smithbauer stories
Collapse of the Wave Function: Principles from physics do not generally carry over to human relationships. Teenage Benton Fraser/Mark Smithbauer, 1200 words, R
Fly-by: Fraser/Smithbauer wingfic. 900 words, R
Our Track Record: A missing scene from The Blue Line. Fraser/Smithbauer, 700 words, NC-17
Staying Warm on a Cold Night: Mark comes to visit Fraser and Ray up in Inuvik. Fraser/Kowalski/Smithbauer, 5,000 words, NC-17
Tangential: Why was Mark avoiding him? Written for [personal profile] meresy's porn tag. Benton/Mark (possibly underage), 1300 words, R
Practise: Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's bad sex challenge. Benton/Mark (underage), 1300 words, R
Thirty-seven percent: Benton as a teenager. Benton/Mark, Mark/OFC, 1800 words, R

Fraser/Thatcher and Thatcher-centric stories:
After Hours: Meg gives in to temptation. Fraser/Thatcher, 2,100 words, R
Coming Back: Meg comes back from an undercover assignment. Science fiction AU, sequel to Status Report and written for the [community profile] fan_flashworks The Other Side challenge. 1,300 words, NC-17
Evaluations (the Paperwork Remix): A remix of [livejournal.com profile] simplystars's About A Girl. Thatcher gen, 1,100 words, G
Slow Burn: They hadn't done anything more than kiss, so far. Meg figured they were both being careful and feeling their way through this, scared that it might mess up their working relationship. Written for [personal profile] wintercreek for dSSS 2011. Fraser/Thatcher, 5,700 words, NC-17
In Your Boots: Fraser wakes up in a woman's body. Abandoned WIP. Fraser/Thatcher + ensemble, 3650 words, PG

Femslash stories:
American Women: Frannie and Mackenzie go on a date. Frannie Vecchio/Mackenzie King, Maria Vecchio, Ray Vecchio. 1000 words, PG
I first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of my husband: Maggie returns to Chicago to visit her brother, and gets involved in a case. Maggie/Frannie, F/K. 9300 words, PG-13
Live A Little, Die A Little: In a bar in the backwoods of Canada... Written for [community profile] duesouth_kink. Maggie/Victoria, 1500 words, NC-17
Not That Kind Of Out: Elaine and Frannie, flirting in a bar. Written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's chase challenge. Frannie/Elaine, with background F/K/V. 1400 words, PG

Other stories:
A Name of One's Own: Maggie confronts her mother about her parentage. Maggie MacKenzie and Ellen Stern, 1300 words, PG
Heads Up: Denny can't let go of the fact that he got the better of her. Fraser/Denny Scarpa, 3200 words, NC-17
In the Same River: Meeting Eric again stirs up old feelings. Benton Fraser/Eric Kitikmeot, 1,450 words, R
Mutual Interests: Fraser babysits for Frannie, and then they eat ice cream and talk about skin care products. Fraser and Frannie gen, with background F/K. 500 words, G
Partners In Exile: A retelling of the due South pilot as a Temeraire fusion: When Benton Fraser's father dies, he teams up with his father's dragon partner Diefenbaker and together they chase his father's killers to Chicago. Fraser & Diefenbaker, ensemble. 20,200 words, PG
Puzzle Pieces: Sedoretu AU. Glimpses from the marriage of Fraser, Ray K, Maggie, and Frannie. Fraser/Ray K, Maggie/Frannie, Maggie/Ray K, Fraser/Frannie, Fraser & Maggie, Ray K & Frannie, Bob/Buck, Bob/Caroline, Caroline/OFC, Buck/OFC. 7,600 words, NC-17
The Passage of Time: Fraser, growing old. F/K and Fraser/OMC. 5400 words, PG
Working Late: Ray comes by Stella's office to see if she's done working yet. PWP. Stella/Ray K, 1200 words, NC-17
You Find It When You're Least Looking For It: Janet was so used to having to work hard for what she and the kids needed, having to play the vulnerable woman or the tough bounty-hunter by turns, that Fraser caught her off-balance. Benton Fraser/Janet Morse, 3,250 words, NC-17
Untitled Pegging Ficlet: Abandoned WIP. Benton Fraser/Frannie Vecchio (with background sedoretu pairing), 1700 words, NC-17

Fraser/Kowalski snippets:
Attention: Ray is having a hard time focusing. R
Cold: Sometimes it's hard to go on. Set in the same universe as Together and The Snow and the Leaves. PG
Dialogue: Ray wants Fraser to talk dirty. NC-17
Furtive: Masturbation. In a sleeping bag. R
Insomnia: Fraser is in the bed beside him, and Ray can't sleep. PG
Restraint: Their lives would become secrets and lies. PG-13
Pattern: He was interested in hockey, Fraser reminded himself. He didn't usually need to concentrate to remember the score. R
Storm: Fraser whiles his time away during a storm. NC-17
Together: It was fucking cold. G
Touch: "Lie down on the floor, Ray. And take your shirt off." PG-13
Unseasonable: Sleeping bag sex--the realistic version. Light R
Waiting: There was nothing to do but wait, now. R
Warmth: Ray thinks it'll never stop snowing. R
Wrestling: Ray is frustrated, and tries to find an outlet. PG-13

Snippets about the Fraser family:
Admiration: Flirting. So much flirting. Bob/Buck/Caroline, PG
Adrift: Bob Fraser's journal entry for 29 April, 1994. Bob gen, G
Awareness: Buck sees something he can't un-see. All combinations of Bob, Buck and Caroline, PG-13
Bedsharing: Scene from a partnership and a marriage. Bob, Buck, Caroline, G
Bonds: Bob had fallen asleep, but Ellen lay awake, listening to the snowstorm outside that had made Bob seek shelter with her. Bob/Ellen, Ellen gen, PG
Condolences: There's a small boy asleep on Martha's bed. Martha gen, G
Conflicts: A discussion of ethics. Bob and Benton gen, background Bob/Buck, G
Dare: "You wouldn't dare." Young Benton and Mark gen, G
Discipline: "No! That's not fair! I did all my chores." Martha gen, PG
Disclosures: Benton speaks up to his father about his relationship to Ray. F/K, Bob/Buck/Caroline, G
Dress: "What do you think? Could I pass as a woman?" Fraser and Caroline gen, G
Easy: Benton learns to sail. Teenage Benton gen, G.
Family: Ben grows up with a mother. Various Fraser family members, G
Gap: Bob counts the days. Bob/Buck/Caroline, PG
Hunting: Eric isn't watching the caribou. Teenage Benton Fraser/Eric Kitikmeot, PG-13
Pigtails: That Fraser kid was full of himself, Mark decided. Young Benton and Mark gen, G
Postcard from Bob to Caroline: My dearest Caroline, I'll be a week or so late. Written for the C6D Valentine's Day card exchange. Bob/Caroline, 150 words, G
Release: Caroline is finally free. Caroline gen, G
Shot: Fork-in-the-road AU for the pilot. Bob Fraser gen, PG-13.
Slipping: There's blood on his hands. Bob Fraser gen (angst and canon character death), PG-13
Stay: Some fly south for the winter, and some stay. Unrequited teenage Fraser/Smithbauer, PG
Strangers: Martha and Caroline meet for the first time. Bob/Caroline, G
Sturdy: Yes, he could admit to himself that he had been trying to impress her. Written for [personal profile] primroseburrows' birthday. Bob/Caroline, PG
Tentacles: 1950's style sci-fi with a woman abducted in the arms of a tentacled alien! Except not. Bob/Buck/Caroline, PG
Trio: "Hey, your Mounties are here again!" Bob/Buck/Caroline, G
Unplanned: On the sixth day she was overdue, she finally admitted the truth to herself. Martha/George, G
Visitation: Fraser has an unexpected visit. Fraser and Caroline gen, G

Femslash snippets:
Busted: Supply closet shenanigans. Frannie/Elaine, implied F/K, PG
Close: Sleeping-bag sex (the femslash version). Maggie/Frannie, R
Closet: A tag for I first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of my husband. Maggie/Frannie, PG-13
Gifts: Ray wants advice. Ray V, Elaine (implied Frannie/Elaine), PG-13
Real: Frannie had always thought love was like an arrow from that weird little baby love god. Sudden, and starry-eyed, and overwhelming. Frannie/Elaine, G
Red: Frannie likes red. Maggie/Frannie, PG
Trial Run: Frannie let it happen in her mind. Frannie/OFC, R
Worker Solidarity: "This isn't laziness," Elaine said with a grin. "It's solidarity." Written for [personal profile] jadelennox in a comment fic exchange. Frannie/Elaine, R

Fraser/Thatcher snippets:
Apology: Fraser and Thatcher dancing around each other. Fraser/Thatcher, PG
Assistance: Inspector Margaret Thatcher's method of relieving stress. Fraser/Thatcher, NC-17
Authority: Damn him, the man was insubordinate. Thatcher and Fraser gen, G
Barrier: The disadvantages of rank. Fraser/Thatcher (can also be read as gen), PG
Inspiration: Thatcher is distracted. PG
Status Report: Meg checks in during an undercover mission. Written for [personal profile] sage in the 2013 C6DVD challenge. PG

Other snippets:
Advice: A telephone call. Benton Fraser and Maggie MacKenzie gen, G
Anachronism: "Wait, they have feathers?" Ray said, his voice low. "They didn't have feathers in the movie." Jurassic Park crossover, Fraser and Kowalski and velociraptors, gen, G
Bones: He didn't know what he'd thought he'd find here. Peace of mind, perhaps. Fraser gen, G
Choices: She can't regret it. Frannie gen, G
Comfort: Stella gets a phone call after "Strange Bedfellows." Stella and Barbara gen, G
Divide: Ray sees Victoria in Vegas. Ray V and Victoria gen, PG-13
Independence: Stella comes home from work. Stella gen, G
Justice: An AU of "Victoria's Secret". Fraser gen, PG
Life: Xenobiologist!Fraser. Fraser gen, G
Match: An episode tag for "The Edge". Fraser and Macon Lacroix gen, PG
Nyárë yondo atacárala: The due South pilot told in the style of Tolkien's Silmarillion. Gen, PG. Also available translated to Quenya.
Past: Had he really been that person? Fraser/Kowalski, Kowalski/OFC, Fraser/OFC, G
Rain: Fraser in the desert. Fraser, Kowalski, Barbara Kowalski, G
Roots: The garden is what finally makes Ray believe that Fraser is happy in Chicago. Fraser/Kowalski/Vecchio, G
Siblings: Fraser is shiny, Kowalski and Frannie are mopey. PG
Snow: "Is it snowing out?" Fraser/Victoria, PG-13
Strings of Hair, Pegs of Bone: Fraser tells stories in the night. Fraser, Vecchio (implied Fraser/Victoria), PG-13
Tying-off: After thirty years, Victoria wants closure. Fraser, Victoria, G
Understanding: Some things are hard for Dief to understand, but he doesn't care. Dief and Fraser gen, PG

Filk songs:
The Mountie and the Skogsrå: A Fraser/Victoria ballad, based on a traditional Swedish medieval ballad. PG-13
Cold Snowy North: Fraser's journey from north to south and then back again. Traditional melody. Gen, PG
Northwest Passage: A post-CotW story. Melody and some lyrics by Stan Rogers, the rest of the lyrics by me. F/K, PG
Shattered Light: A set of post-CotW haikus. Lyrics by [personal profile] kill_claudio, music by me. F/K, G
The Unquiet Grave: A MotB AU as a folk ballad, written for [community profile] ds_flashfiction's genre challenge. Melody and some lyrics traditional, the rest of the lyrics by me. Warning for character death. F/K, R

Wilby Wonderful stories:
Harbor: "worn down by strangers; all you need's a friend" Sandra and Duck gen, 300 words, G
Home: Duck returning to Wilby. Gen, 300 words, PG
Linger: Sometimes it's too late for change. And sometimes it isn't. Carol and Dan gen, 300 words, PG
One Defends and the Other Conquers: The sight of Stan uncovering those ridiculous needles all in a row, so obviously planted, made it all come together in Buddy's mind. Mostly Buddy gen, but also Buddy/Carol, and Duck is in there, too. 6,400 words, PG-13

Fairy tale/folklore stories:
A Different Taste: The rusalka, forbidden from drowning men in the lake, finds another source of nourishment. The Bear and the Nightingale, Vasya/the rusalka, R, 900 words.
Down Among the Weeds: Janet brings Tam Lin out of the wild woods. Written for [archiveofourown.org profile] Snow in Yuletide 2013. Janet/Tam Lin, the traditional Tam Lin ballad, 3,900, R.
Building the Castle of Roses: Sleeping Beauty in space. Written for LostWendy1 in Yuletide 2012. 6,200 words, PG-13
Sanguine: Red keeps to the path, until the day when she doesn't. A retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. 2750 words, PG-13. Also in Swedish as Blodröd.
The Two Sisters: There lived a farmer in the north country, and he had two daughters. Written for Measured Words, in the New Year's Resolution 2010 Challenge. A femslash version of the Child ballad The Twa Sisters, 1300 words, R (for character death). There is also a Swedish version of this story: De två systrarna.
The Seed of a Forest: I would never forgive the humans for what they had done. A retelling of "Sleeping Beauty" from the evil fairy's POV. Traditional fairy tales, 1900 words, PG-13. Also available in Swedish as Skogens hjärta.
Under the Mountain: There was something under the mountain. A post-apocalyptic fairy tale. Mostly original fic, 3400 words, PG. Now with Swedish translation: Under berget.

Stories for Ursula K. Le Guin fandoms:
A Digit of Mishnory: Therem in exile: gutting fish, being one of many, and being alone. Therem gen, 800 words, G
A Reply to the Second and Third Houses of the Earth: short poetry for Ursula K. Le Guin's Always Coming Home
A Woman of Anarres: Backstory for The Dispossessed, 700 words, PG-13
At the Hearth of Estre: Genly with Therem's journals, after. Left Hand of Darkness gen, written for [archiveofourown.org profile] LJ_McKay, 1,200 words.
Estraven the Traitor: I had heard the story of Estraven the Traitor many times during my childhood. Sorve gen, 500 words, PG-13
No Longer Sole Representative: I had colleagues again, and after three years, what a change it was. Written for maybetwice in Yuletide 2021, 4,000 words, PG.
The Dark Places of Gont: Gont is a different place, and Tenar learns new things. Written for Ashfae in Yuletide 2015. Earthsea gen, Tenar and Ogion, G, 1,500 words.
The End and the Way: On Posthe Tuwa of the Year One in the reign of Argaven XII, Harny Sord of Gernahan gave birth to a pervert. Written for [personal profile] bliumchik for Yuletide 2011. Left Hand of Darkness gen, original characters, 12,200 words, PG-13
The White Ladies of the Ring: There was a sorcerer imprisoned in the Labyrinth, and Arha had told Kossil that she would kill him—but she did not want to. Perhaps she needed to ask someone for help... Penthe/Tenar, 7,900 words, R

Stories for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story:
A Better Compromise: A conversation in the night, in a crammed hold on the way to Scarif. Cassian Andor/Bodhi Rook, PG, 1,500 words.
Common Ground: Bed-sharing and nightmares. Cassian Andor/Bodhi Rook, PG, 1,700 words.
A High Probability of Compatibility: After Scarif, Bodhi goes back to Jedha to work with disaster relief--until Cassian comes by and needs a pilot for a mission. Cassian Andor/Bodhi Rook, R, 6,800 words.
Survivors: Cassian Andor & Leia Organa, G, 500 words.

Stories in other fandoms:
Some Omitted Scenes from the Adventures and Amours of Alithea de Richelieu and Arabella de Montferan, Set Down by the Former for the Pleaſure of the Latter. Fic for "The Travels and Adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu - Anonymous", R, 1,100 words.
To Spill His Flowers on the Ground: ent fic for Lord of the Rings, R, 750 words.
Sisters in Arms: Original work for Chocolate Box, Healer/Exhausted Female Knight Returning From The War, PG, 2000 words.
An Undiscovered Country: After the victory of the Light, Will returned home. The Dark Is Rising, Will Stanton/Bran Davies, PG, 3,200 words.
Not What We Were: After the war ends, Laurence visits St. Helena. Temeraire, Laurence/Napoleon, R, 3,400 words.
The Impossibility of All Discretion: Temeraire feels that he needs to ask advice from someone regarding Laurence's mating habits. Temeraire, Laurence/Napoleon, PG-13, 1,100 words.
El-ahrairah and the Litter of Kittens: In Efrafa, Hyzenthlay tells a story to her friends: a story where a doe gets the better of El-ahrairah. Written for Legete in Yuletide 2014. Watership Down gen, PG-13, 2,150 words.
A Crack In the Wall: Eurydice, in the Underground. Written for [archiveofourown.org profile] Snow in Yuletide 2013. Persephone/Eurydice, Hadestown, R, 6,800 words.
Someday We May See: Hers was the kingdom, and the toil, and the children, for ever and ever. Fic for the song Woman King with Iron and Wine, 700 words, PG-13
The Many Roads: Three choices, the same destination. Fic for the song The Mountain by Tracy Grammar and Dave Carter, 300 words, PG-13
White Flowers in Spring: After many years, Artos receives a message. Rosemary Sutcliff's Sword at Sunset, Artos/Bedwyr/Guenhumara, 2150 words, PG
The Hills of Iowa: My dreams didn't come true back in high school, and I sure didn't expect they would when I was middle-aged. It isn't the sort of thing that happens. A New Year's Resolution story for [personal profile] amalnahurriyeh. Femslash for Dar Williams' song "Iowa", PG, 4200 words
The Story of Hrayatha and the Rabbit Who Left No Tracks: Pipkin listens to a story. Written for Yuletide 2010 for Merlin Missy. Watership Down gen, 1700 words, PG.
nova: There is a new flow of tags in the Wrangulator. Tag wrangler RPF, in the steampunk AU started by [personal profile] general_jinjur's forma. Gen, 500 words, G
spiritus: The ghost in the machine. Tag wrangler RPF, gen, 600 words, G
Water Amongst the Rock: Crowley just keeps on sleeping. My very first piece of fan fiction. Good Omens, Aziraphale/Crowley, 1000 words, PG

Essays and workshops:
Dogsledding—what is it like in practice? Written for [community profile] ds_workshop.
Podficcing: Beyond the Basics. Written for [community profile] generation_kill.