Hidden Treasure Subgenres
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I'm going back through old favorite fics and bookmarking, and I have discovered two subgenres of comfort fic that I really, really love, and will read in any fandom or pairing, even ones I actively avoid otherwise:
1. What I am calling "art kink", where the fic is mostly about the characters' relationships to their own art, and most of the major sensual moments are about art (to the point sex scenes feel less intense), and sometimes even the main 'ship is kind of subordinate to the story about the artist(s) and their art.
Random old!fic examples:
Steinway!verse by toomuchplor, Inception
The only John Wayne Left In this Town by gyzym, MCU
Any given Dirty Dancing fusion, probably
2. What I am calling Vacation!Fic, where our characters are on a break from everyday life and instead go somewhere beautiful to rest (and recover). This can be beach!fic or roadtrip!fic or snowed in at the ski lodge!fic (a very specific subset of Canadian Shack) or it can be, like, about a character dropping out of life to surf full-time, but it has a deep sense of place and a feeling of being slowed down and voluntarily separate from worries and stress.
Random old(ish) fic examples:
Ordinary Life by Astolat and Speranza, SGA (SGA was a very good fandom for these)
Lee Shore by JumpingJackFlash, Homestuck
The Lucky Ones by Screamlet, Check Please!
But I have also realized as I go through and tag that, while both of these subgenres are really well-defined in my mind, and have their own subtropes and everything - and based on my AO3 reading history, they've been that way for awhile - neither of them is something that really gets talked about or tagged for in a way that would make them easy to find or talk about or even request.
So I have two questions:
What are your bulletproof subgenres of fic that don't have a standard name or a tag or a category but are definitely a thing anyway?
What would you rec in those subgenres (my subgenres, or yours, or someone else in the comments's)?
1. What I am calling "art kink", where the fic is mostly about the characters' relationships to their own art, and most of the major sensual moments are about art (to the point sex scenes feel less intense), and sometimes even the main 'ship is kind of subordinate to the story about the artist(s) and their art.
Random old!fic examples:
Steinway!verse by toomuchplor, Inception
The only John Wayne Left In this Town by gyzym, MCU
Any given Dirty Dancing fusion, probably
2. What I am calling Vacation!Fic, where our characters are on a break from everyday life and instead go somewhere beautiful to rest (and recover). This can be beach!fic or roadtrip!fic or snowed in at the ski lodge!fic (a very specific subset of Canadian Shack) or it can be, like, about a character dropping out of life to surf full-time, but it has a deep sense of place and a feeling of being slowed down and voluntarily separate from worries and stress.
Random old(ish) fic examples:
Ordinary Life by Astolat and Speranza, SGA (SGA was a very good fandom for these)
Lee Shore by JumpingJackFlash, Homestuck
The Lucky Ones by Screamlet, Check Please!
But I have also realized as I go through and tag that, while both of these subgenres are really well-defined in my mind, and have their own subtropes and everything - and based on my AO3 reading history, they've been that way for awhile - neither of them is something that really gets talked about or tagged for in a way that would make them easy to find or talk about or even request.
So I have two questions:
What are your bulletproof subgenres of fic that don't have a standard name or a tag or a category but are definitely a thing anyway?
What would you rec in those subgenres (my subgenres, or yours, or someone else in the comments's)?
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Date: 2019-05-18 01:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2019-05-18 02:41 am (UTC)I think one of the odder things I tag for in my bookmarks that isn't frequently discussed as a theme/genre is water related stuff. I don't know why I like it or why I feel the need to collect it together in a tag but I do and it makes me happy.
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Date: 2019-05-18 02:45 am (UTC)I can't really come up with recs off the top of my head; I'd have to think about it. Most of the times I can think of that really hit my buttons were back in Stargate fandom, though it's a thing in MCU and some others as well.
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Date: 2019-05-18 02:51 am (UTC)I went looking for those stories for her and was much annoyed to find out that there's no tag, not even a set of tags, that works to find them.
She also adores, "characters from canon visit our 'real' universe."
For myself, I love fics that have a twist that puts all of canon in a new perspective. This includes "he was a vampire all along!" but also "they were secretly married" and "actually, the protagonists were the villains." But that may be too broad a genre. (Too bad; we could call it "Everything You Know About Canon Is Wrong.")
Examples:
Nocturne by Tira Nog (Harry Potter, HP/SS)
Through the Glass by dentalfloss (MCU)
A Way So Familiar by Teland (DCU Comicsverse)
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Date: 2019-05-18 04:30 am (UTC)The fic was: Seen a Million Faces (but I've been waiting for you) by Hyeyu, Haikyuu!!
A popular genre I've recently started to like is friends to lovers, and I've always loved AUs, and a subgenre that combines them that I sometimes really like and sometimes am ambivalent about is childhood friends getting put into a meetcute AU. Because then they don't have their touching history! But they have an immediate connection and it feels like they've known each other forever!
A comfortfic staple for me is comedy of errors involving superhero secret identities.
Another is slice-of-life feeling stories about developing relationships that describe the small gestures and surprises as characters learn to make space for each other in one another's lives. Or really any fic that has these moments.
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Date: 2019-05-18 04:35 am (UTC)It even has a name!
Here's a couple of fics of this type that came to mind:
untitled - Hockey fic where a pregnant guy is embarrassed about his loss of bladder control
I wanna fit inside you - Hockey fic where guy has an oviposition kink (and is also into his sister)
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Date: 2019-05-18 05:09 am (UTC)Oh wait, I do have one, it's very specific though and totally unsearchable. I have no clue how to even describe it except that MCU Bucky recovers a sense of self and builds a new life. Of if that can be generalized to other characters.
Copperbadge's The Silver Age
https://archiveofourown.org/series/353996
Owlet's Infinite Coffee and Protection Detail
https://archiveofourown.org/series/195689
Yes! Unexpected life changes and building a different life, because this one hits it hard too.
SpaceAnJL's The Paladin Protocol
https://archiveofourown.org/works/432888
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Date: 2019-05-18 10:58 pm (UTC)Here's the only example I've been able to find at AO3; you don't need to know the fandom.
Meeting for Robots, by songofsunset
https://archiveofourown.org/works/12919731
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Date: 2019-05-19 02:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-19 08:02 am (UTC)I also like fics that realistically deal with trauma that canon *doesn't* - and you can't just search for "trauma recovery" or anything like that (assuming the author even tagged for it) because you'd get everything and a half. I'm talking about canons (Rizzoli & Isles, anyone?) which have their characters kidnapped or held at gunpoint and the next episode they're back to normal - I absolutely love stories which deal with the aftereffects, but it's more specific than just "episode related" or anything like that. So maybe that counts?
Anyway, I should also mention that other than a handful of larger fandoms, most of my favorites are small enough that I've read (or deliberately chose not to read based on tags) every fic in the fandom, so it doesn't really make a whole lot of difference - and I almost never read fics in fandoms I don't know. I have to know the fandom first.
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Date: 2019-05-19 12:27 pm (UTC)I love a well written moment of epiphany, doesn't matter what although it's wonderful if it's the emotional heart of the story. I tried to find a Community story where Annie and Abed are in the Dreamatorium and Annie is not getting it and then from one moment to the next she does. It was so beautifully written. I can't believe I don't have it bookmarked.
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Date: 2019-05-19 10:18 pm (UTC)I also like stories in which my boys are quietly pining but *getting on with their lives*, not sitting around moping like sulky teenagers. And they are hiding the pining well, but—and this is important—they aren't mind-bogglingly stupid about recognising that the feelings are requited, when signs appear. I don't like mind-bogglingly stupid.
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Date: 2019-05-19 11:32 pm (UTC)I am lucky in that trope subversion at least is occasionally, if inconsistently tagged, but it's really the meta-discussion of tropes through fic that is the interesting thing? Like "why do we find this interesting/sexy/etc, and how does that reflect on humanity as it actually exists?" And boy howdy, "trope subversion" does not really cover that...
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Date: 2019-05-20 05:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-03-07 03:37 pm (UTC)Detailed recs here