The Choirgirl Series
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Title: | The Choirgirl Series |
Author(s): | Jennifer Stoy |
Date(s): | 1999 or before |
Length: | 18,505 words |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | The X-Files |
Relationship(s): | |
External Links: | The Choirgirl Set (AO3) scroll down (Jennifer-Oksana's) |
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The Choirgirl Series is an X-Files series by Jennifer Stoy.
Summary: Mulder, Krycek, and Scully have tense interpersonal relationships, set to a Tori Amos soundtrack.
- She's Your Cocaine
- Exit 75 (One for Lollipop Gestapo)
- Ice Cream Assassin
- Charts of Pain
- Screaming in Cathedrals
- Not Your Senorita
- Black Magic
- Not Exactly Had
- Black Dove
Reactions and Reviews
This seems to me a very fresh perspective. I really like the use of first person narrative to describe a situation hateful to the narrator but which with the reader is sympathetic. It gives us a feeling of being smarter than the guy telling us the story. It's easy to read, too; a flow very much like real stream-of-consciousness, but focused enough to be easy to follow. So is this slash? Seems like anyone, slash-friendly or homophobic, could like this story. I know I did, and I'm neither of the above. [1]
Teetering on the edge of consent, or maybe as close to consent as some of these guys can get XF: Afterwards, Mulder thinks, "My earlobe tingles still, and my mind is full of images. Alex and Scully, do I have taste or what? Beautiful demon lovers who want to use me and whom I want to use." The story is Exit 75, the (important) prequel is She’s Your Cocaine, and here’s the rest of the (fascinating and strange) series.[3]
References
- ^ [https://groups.google.com/g/alt.tv.x-files.creative/c/9gHLi23fKoo/m/7hvR44m3U-4J A Feast of Fanfic 2 ] by jordan (May 17, 1998)
- ^ comment by Dasha K. at First Slash fanfic you ever read..., March 18, 1999
- ^ Sandy Herrold. Issues of Consent: Sandy’s mostly "Slash Without Consent" link page, via Wayback. (Accessed 22 October 2019)