brightknightie: At dawn, a white knight raises her lance (Default)
2020-09-13 02:20 pm
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playing that Alphabet Meme (M-Q)

M: Name a character that you’d like to have as a friend.

I imagine that if the D&DC kids and I had grown up together, adult!Presto and adult!Diana could be wonderful friends now. (I'm not as sure that Sheila, Hank, and Eric would be, depending how life had treated them. I might or might not be any good for them, either, of course.)

Almost by definition, HL's Duncan would be a true friend, once a friend at all, but it's difficult to imagine him into my little life -- met where? at fencing? the library? he would never work where I work -- which is true of many of the characters I value across fandoms.

Perhaps most likely Wanda, adapted from her Leonia, New Jersey years (V&SW limited series Vol. 1 & 2).

N: Name 3 things you wish you saw more of in your main fandom (or a fandom of choice).

More episodes, seasons, volumes, issues... Duh. ;-D

More to the point, I do feel that FK, as the seasons continued, would have been better off with more nods to daytime activities, more separation between human and vampire activities, and more heedfulness in letting Nick build on lessons learned.

HL, also -- and more intensely in its much greater sheer canon quantity -- could have used more mindfulness about having Duncan grow over time, and not re-learn the same lessons as if with no recollection of the last time. I know, I know: '90s syndication hated continuity. But! Look at the first seasons of each show regarding this specific construction, and then look at subsequent seasons. They could have done better. (People do often make the same mistakes over and over, but for more interesting reasons than forgetting last season's episodes.)

O: Choose a song at random. What ship does it remind you of?

I used to play a game when driving a distance in which I would strive to match every song on a CD to a character, ship, or plot, as if I must write a song-challenge fic for it. (To win, I had to match every song. Any leftovers meant a loss.) I only ever wrote a few of those stories, but the songs stayed matched. A few that I can remember off the top of my head: some songs )

P: Invent a random AU for any fandom (we always need more ideas).

Maybe it's me, or maybe it's the fandoms I happen to love, but I'm not good at AUs. I'm much better with what-ifs. Start in canon, then ask a question, as mild or wild as you like. But start in canon.

Q: A fandom you’ve abandoned and why.

I backed away from interacting about the MCU in fandom-public when my first open remark drew offense and outrage way back when. I didn't stop enjoying the canon or discussing it privately and in non-fandom life. But I definitely followed the TV shows much, much less closely than I would have had I made direct fannish connections in that area.

Sleepy Hollow, Grimm, Early Edition and many other shows I enjoyed up to a certain point, and then stopped watching, at the fault of misguided creative or production decisions. But I wasn't enough into those fandoms for anyone to notice.


the rest of the alphabet, for future use )
brightknightie: At dawn, a white knight raises her lance (Default)
2020-09-04 11:23 am
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playing That Alphabet Meme (F-I)

F: What’s the longest you’ve ever been in a fandom? Which?

Define "in a fandom." :-)

I'm a second-generation Trek fan. My father never attended conventions or the like, but he's a Trek fan since its '60s premiere. He resisted streaming until Picard, insisting that Discovery would come to DVD. But with Picard, he let me gift him a CBS All Access subscription.

Similarly, my memory does not extend back before already loving Star Wars and making up better stories about Leia and Luke's mom at age 6 than Lucus did in the prequels. (I'm sure we all did.) But I've never been "in the fandom," as such.

Where "in a fandom" means active sharing with others, not just my dad and closest friends, it has to be Forever Knight. Because while I've been following Marvel, HL, D&DC longer than FK, only FK is ... FK. ("Oh, look, it's time for September's 'Recently in FK' bulletin.")

G: What was your first fandom?

Define "fandom." :-)

Again, if this means actively interacting with a wider community of fans, it was either Marvel (letters pages), or my first convention (Trek), or online (FK).

Yet if it means a deep, abiding, imaginative and creative engagement on my own, let's go back to the vintage RankinBass holiday specials (cinematic universe!). After them, then Dungeons & Dragons (the '80s cartoon), and Robotech. ♥ Also books. Many books.

H: Do you prefer live action or animated TV shows?

I prefer well-told, serialized stories that pull me on week after week, month after month, year after year, to a well-planned, fulfilling end. Medium is unimportant. Nineteenth-century me would have adored Dickens part-numbers (as you likely know, what we think of today as novels were often originally published as issues, pamphlets, a lot like like today's monthly comic books).

In case anime and manga feel neglected by me here, let me pitch the historical-fiction/fantasy Rurouni Kenshin. Set at the close of the nineteenth century, in a tumultuous period in a Japan struggling to choose which route it will take into modernity, our war-traumatized heroes stand up for the best of what should have been chosen, and lessons that should have been learned... while contesting historical super-villains via impossible fighting moves with elaborate names.

I: Has online caused you to stop liking any fandoms? If so, which and why?

Oh, dear, a sad question. If I share, you won't re-open the sadness, will you?

When the new Battlestar Galactica premiered, I didn't have cable. So I was eagerly awaiting a taped-from-TV VHS via media-mail. While waiting, I heard online that while all the original recurring male characters had analogues in the new series, none -- not one -- of the original recurring female characters did. Instead, they had recast some of the original male characters as female, and had just completely dumped Serina, Cassiopeia, Sheba, Athena, Rigel... today, I understand that Siress Tinia, the only woman on the Council of Twelve in the original series, has a claim on partly inspiring the President Roslin character in the new series, but I didn't know that then... I was disappointed. I felt disrespected by TPTB.

Then there was that online kerfluffle in which a few jerks who were fans of the new BSG loudly spread disparaging remarks about Dirk Benedict, the actor who had played the original Starbuck, as well as criticizing the original Starbuck character. They specifically went at Benedict's having cancer, as if the illness somehow deligitimized the character he had played, and as if the new character of that name could not stand up if her predecessor weren't first torn down. Trolls, before I knew what trolls were.

I ended up never watching that VHS tape, nor the series at all. I thought: Why would I want to spend time near such folks? I'll stick with the original BSG78 that I've loved since I was a small child watching one year late (because that's how most non-news TV still worked back then where I lived, when they physically shipped the media).

J, K, and L...

...are missing in my meme source. Curious. Do you know why they're missing, or what they should have been?

the rest of the alphabet, for future use )

brightknightie: At dawn, a white knight raises her lance (Default)
2020-08-30 06:27 pm
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playing That Alphabet Meme (A-E)

A: Ships that you currently like a lot.

"Currently?" I've been devoted to Vision/Wanda since I was 9, and WandaVision is coming one of these days. I'm still the world's biggest fan of Nick/Urs, I suspect, but that's "current" only in my head, and barely even there, I admit. I don't know what to do with "current"... I feel that I would like Miss Thursday to come back to Endeavor and turn out to be the future Mrs. Morse, but that they'll save that for when they're canceled.

B: A pairing that you initially didn’t consider, but someone changed your mind.

All pairings outside canon? Non-canonical pairings rarely occur to me on my own. I was talked out of Nick/Natalie and into Nick/Janette by persuasive canon-based argumentation (that's not the same). Um... Duncan/Methos?

C: A ship you have never liked and probably never will.

This list could be long. Let's start and end at Nick/Lacroix.

D: What was the first thing you ever contributed to a fandom?

I had 3 letters published in Marvel comics, back in the days of letters and letters pages. Does that count? I hosted TV-watching nights in my dorm's TV lounge for DS9 and HL. No? So the meme really means the utterly forgettable FK sonnet I inflicted on the world when I first discovered online fandom? (No, it's not on the AO3.) (My first FK story is.) (But my first actual fanfics were on notebook paper long before I knew what "fanfic" was: 2 New Mutants, 1 The New Dark Shadows.)

E: Have you added anything stupid/cracky/hilarious to your fandom?

Not on purpose? Well, I did contribute to one FK parody zine (parodying wretched fanfic tropes, not FK). And I did write one FK/Doctor Who fusion-y thing that was supposed to be funny.

the rest of the alphabet, for future use )

brightknightie: Nick and Natalie in the caddy in the sunshine ("Seize Your Day in the Sun") (Sun)
2019-12-31 02:46 pm
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Fannish year-end meme

Meme picked up from Chelseagirl

Main fandom of 2019? Pokemon GO. (I'm presently 20,199th in the world in Silph Arena ranked tournament play. I was DFL in my November tournament; hopefully, I can climb back up into the top quartile! Goals.) After that, Forever Knight, of course, and then Highlander.

Favorite film watched in 2019? The best film I saw this year was Into the Spider-verse; if you haven't yet checked it out, put it on your list. The film I rewatched the most times this year was Endgame. But "favorite" ... Detective Pikachu.

Favorite book read in 2019? All the "Brother Cadfael" mysteries? All the "Inspector Gamache" mysteries? Um. Okay, if only one, then: A Study in Scarlet Women ("Lady Sherlock" #1) by Sherry Thomas (2016).

Favorite TV show of 2019? Poldark. PBS/BBC, I expect you to fill this void right quick. What am I supposed to look forward to watching on Sunday nights now that you've ended this series? I demand high-quality historical drama!

Best new fandom discovery of 2019? Nothing comes to mind. Eeeeeeek. Must explore more! (TPTB, stop making only stories I already know. Come on.)

Biggest fandom disappointment? Endgame didn't cater to my every whim. Neither did The Rise of Skywalker. Go figure. ;-)

TV boyfriend and/or girlfriend of the year? Not sure that I fit this mold, but both of the leads of Poldark are as beautiful as they are talented. And the character of Demelza's youngest brother is such a good man, such a good husband...

Biggest squee moment of 2019? Probably the reveal of who Annette Bening's character in Captain Marvel really is. :-D (Not the Intelligence Supreme: the other one!) I've been reading Marvel comics since I was six. When you pay off that accumulated knowledge, I appreciate it. After that, well, many things in Detective Pikachu, like Charizard's tail! I've been pretty bouncy about the Wonder Woman II trailer so far. Cap wielding Mjolnir. And: a certain-colored lightsaber.

Most missed old fandom in 2019? The fandom I've been wanting very much to get back to all year and not managing is Dungeons & Dragons (the animated series). I have the DVDs — the special anniversary edition with the cast reading of the unfilmed finale script — but the series is not available for streaming, and people drift away after, um, almost four decades...

Fandom you haven't tried yet, but want to? I need to get back into Trek! I'm a season behind on Discovery, and Picard is coming. I should also catch up on Doctor Who; I still have a whole season of the twelfth Doctor unwatched, and haven't yet met the thirteenth Doctor. And the final episodes of Agent Carter! Which I set down when cancellation meant there would be no more. But those aren't new, new. Hmm. I've been planning to try out The Rookie! Hmmm. What do you think? What should I be trying?

brightknightie: Nick, Natalie and Schanke looking at Nick's painting of his beast (Trio Nick Natalie Schanke)
2018-11-17 10:07 am

Meme: Show-not-tell love languages (FK Edition)

Back in September, [personal profile] sholio dove into a certain meme about how people (real and fictional) may habitually express and accept love (all kinds) in very different ways. For example: touch, words, deeds, gifts, time, etc. (The meme originator also went over how not all "love languages" are compatible for all people, leading to mistranslations, as it were, and also noting that while many individuals give and accept love in the same language, not all do.)

Sholio wrote that it's "an interesting tool to have in your characterization toolbox, especially for characters who come down really hard in one category or another... or absolutely suck at certain categories."

Ever since, I've wanted to try this paradigm on my favorite fandoms. Yet FK could be the worst fit for this. A fictional character with a single creator, or a solid "story bible," could well be as consistent as — or more than! — a real person. But FK? Different writers, directors, editors, networks? Seasonal reality adjustments? No more of a show "bible" than the opening-credits voice-over? Not to mention the differences in acceptable interactions and their interpretations across eras and around the world? Eeek.

Let's try anyway. :-D

Nick: Touch )
Natalie: Time )
Schanke: Gifts & Deeds )
Janette: Deeds )
Lacroix: Words )
The 3rd-Season Characters: Hard to Say )

I've left off the Captains, and many other characters. What are your readings of them? And what do you think of my constructions for the main characters — do you have telling examples I missed that would support or redirect...?

brightknightie: Nick on his couch, smiling. (Nick Amused)
2017-09-17 04:50 pm
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Academic endowments in honor of FK characters (humor!)

This wacky train of thought popped up in a conversation about how much money a billion-with-a-b dollars really is.

If you had a huge pile of money that you were to bestow as endowments on academia in honor of FK's characters, how would you distribute it per character?

  • Those I knew immediately, off the top of my head:
    1. anthropology for Nick
    2. biology for Natalie
    3. communications for Lacroix
    4. hospitality management for Janette
    5. botany for Feliks
  • Those I pondered a little:
    1. economics for Schanke
    2. criminology for Tracy
    3. psychology for Urs
    4. history for Vachon
    5. mathematics for Fleur
    6. medicine for Alma
  • Those I pondered more:
    1. sociology for Stonetree
    2. military science for Cohen
    3. philosophy for Reese
    4. nutrition for Screed
    5. business administration for Norma
    6. community studies for Grace
    7. literature for Emily
    8. graphic arts for Marian
    9. women's studies for Sofia & Amalia (different reasons!)
    10. education for Alexandra
    11. theology for Angel
    12. peace and conflict studies for the Inca

Who else? Which other disciplines? ;-D

brightknightie: Three seasons of Forever Knight (Cast)
2016-07-05 09:22 pm

the latest AO3 meme: counts/percentages

I presently have 99 works on the AO3. Amusingly, so near 100, that makes the counts simply round into their percentages.

What are your 2 most most common audience ratings?

  • Teen and up (57)
  • General (38)

How many works have you created in each relationship category?

  • gen (75)
  • m/f (27)
  • f/f (2)
What are your top 4 fandoms by number of works?
  • Forever Knight (76)
  • Highlander: The Series (9)
  • Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling (3)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (3)
What are your top 5 most-used additional tags?
  • Historical (22)
  • Post-series (18)
  • Grief/mourning (12)
  • Flashbacks (11)
  • Winter (10)
What are your top 4 characters by number of tags?
  • Nick Knight (48)
  • Natalie Lambert (39)
  • Janette duCharme (37)
  • Lucien Lacroix (36)
brightknightie: With Hank and Diana in the lead, the children confront Tiamat. (Other Fandom D&D poster)
2016-04-09 09:36 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #13 (Part 3: D&DC Art)

#13. Recommend at least three fanworks created by others.

On this rainy Saturday, let's have some more Saturday-morning cartoons! Even though it's no longer anywhere near Saturday morning. :-) This time: fanart celebrating Dungeons & Dragons (1983-1985). I recommend...
  • ♥ Meet the gang! ♥
    The moment it all begins! Fascinated Diana, worried Sheila, defensive Eric, anxious Presto, anticipating Hank, eager Bobby...
    Digital painting: "Untitled Commission" by [deviantart.com profile] beagifted

  • Action-packed!
    This teeming panel conveys the headlong story pace. Delighted Bobby, fleeing Sheila, fierce Diana, crouching Eric, Hank in the lead and Presto trying anything...
    Pencil & ink: "Dungeons and Dragons" by [deviantart.com profile] AllPat

  • We knew invisibility cloaks before invisibility cloaks were cool!
    Is Sheila putting up her hood, or taking it down? Which cliff-face is this, of all they've faced? Yet this must be future-Sheila, with those tattoos and that determination...
    Digital painting: "Sheila from Dungeons and Dragons redesign" by [deviantart.com profile] RoBs0n

More, more, more! )

Got any favorite D&DC fanart to rec to me?
brightknightie: Nick's caddy parked at his loft ("My Fandom Knows Trunk Space") (Caddy)
2016-02-20 12:23 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #12

#12. Discuss what makes you fannish.

I love stories, and media fandom is story-love shared. It's the black-sheep, back-alley cousin of humanities academia. We tell and retell stories, and deconstruct and reassemble what stories mean for us as individuals and our culture as a whole, with certain broadly common values of enthusiasm, loyalty, creativity and compassion.

That probably covers "fannish" as an intrinsic inclination. :-) But I'll say a few more words about what makes the inclination manifest in different ways in my life. Read more... )
brightknightie: With Hank and Diana in the lead, the children confront Tiamat. (Other Fandom D&D poster)
2016-02-13 02:14 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #10

#10. Recommend a fannish reference resource.

In Dungeons & Dragons (the '80s cartoon!), I heartily recommend the astounding Dungeons & Dragons cartoon encyclopedia! It's everything I ever wanted to do for FK non-fiction, and more and better. If you ever loved this show, it's easy to get lost in delight there, link to link, script to script.

In Battlestar Galactica (the original series!), I rely on The Battlestar Wiki for anything I can't remember where to find in canon (and for what's beyond canon). It has a few blind spots, connected (I presume) to certain Real Life situations (e.g. Serina isn't in the recurring character list, though several less-frequent characters are).

As you probably know, in Forever Knight, I assembled my own reference materials back in the day, including a script-based flashback timeline (a variation on [livejournal.com profile] wiliqueen's phenomenal costume-based flashback timeline, and building also on Dorothy's version), a Crusades/FK chronology alignment, and 7 character FAQs (mainly the S3 characters). I started, but never completed, lists of all named FK places and things and FK characters, and an FK quotation concordance. To this day, I keep print-outs of my timeline and aired-order episode list on a bulletin board above my desk at home.
brightknightie: Nick raising his hand to touch the screen from the wrong side. (Nick Again)
2016-02-09 09:19 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #9

#9. Set some goals for the new year.

As I said back in #1 of this meme, my fannish goal for this year is to engage more with y'all, to contribute to and enjoy the delights and trials of fandom. That's why I'm playing this meme! :-)

And of course if we play FKFicFest this year, then my goal for it is to help as many players as possible have as much fun as possible (without negatively affecting my job or health).

Outside any ficathons, I'd like to fulfill at least a good chunk of my outstanding fanfiction "gift certificates" by the end of the calendar year. list )

And — while I'm dreaming big — I'd really like to write at least one just-because, for-me-first, fanfiction-o'-my-heart. Either the Nick/Urs story that I've nattered about from time to time since last spring, or a certain story titled "Amaranth" that I began in 1997. Or something wholly new that will strike my imagination like a quickening.
brightknightie: Buffy and Willow sit on a bench outdoors at Sunnydale high on a sunny day. (Other Fandom Buffyverse)
2016-02-08 10:28 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #8

#8. Interact with someone new.

Yesterday, I posted a brief reply to the anonymous moderator of the brand-new [community profile] myoldfandom ficathon, which is gearing up for its first event. ("Old" = no new canon after 2005.) So far, it sounds like an update of [livejournal.com profile] oldschoolfic, which I enjoyed a lot. But I really know nothing at all about [community profile] myoldfandom or the people behind it (and I'm just a little nonplussed by the modly anonymity).

All my own dearest fanficly fandoms qualify, of course. FK, HL, YB, BSG78, D&DC. Probably even the Buffyverse qualifies, although the comics do purport to be canon. It's not that I don't watch and enjoy new series! I'm all over Agent Carter, Once Upon a Time, Person of Interest, Poldark, Call the Midwife, etc. I loved Forever while it lasted, and Grimm and Sleepy Hollow before they jumped their sharks. But of course they aren't — for better and for worse — the same as stories loved long and long and long.

I wonder whether [community profile] rarelywritten is planning a round this year. If so, I wonder whether the schedules will conflict or complement.
brightknightie: Schanke reading Emily's novel (Reads)
2016-02-07 02:33 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #7

#7. Share a beloved item of canon.

In FKdom, we often talk about the episodes that "brought us across," that converted us from viewers to fans. These aren't always (or even often!) our favorite episodes in the long run, but they do always have some special combination of timing and resonance that imprints, snuggling up with our imaginations and never letting go.

Over in Marvel Comics, I can narrow it down to not just one story, but one page. Maybe even one panel. It's in Marvel Team-up Annual #5 (1982) (page 11), by Mark Gruenwald. These days, you can get it inside the compilation Thing: The Serpent Crown Affair (page 91). The Scarlet Witch and her husband, the Vision, are out at a movie theater. They're in civvies; it's date night. Suddenly, from the big screen, comes a mystic apparition of evil, a premonition of the vile artifact known as the Serpent Crown, and only Wanda can see it! Wanda heads for the lobby; Vision goes after her. Donning her costume, she explains, and promptly heads off to save the world. Vision had offered to join her, of course, but this is a job for the Scarlet Witch. She sends him back inside to enjoy the rest of the movie (and of course to come running with the rest of the Avengers if he doesn't hear from her within 24 hours).

Little-girl me fell head over heels. The Scarlet Witch has been my favorite superhero ever since. And Vision/Wanda has been my only OTP.
brightknightie: Nick raising his fist in triumph (Win)
2016-01-30 08:41 am

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #6

#6. Issue a challenge.

This #6 stymied me for a while. I've given it much thought. Really, [community profile] fkficfest/[livejournal.com profile] fkficfest is in and of itself all the challenge I can handle issuing each year! (The annual pre-game planning poll will come in February.) But I do want to fulfill the spirit of the Snowflake event.

Musing on fanwork challenges )

In the end, I decided to launch an Out-of-production Rewatch Project, and to challenge you to join me! Once a week, I'll re-watch one episode from an out-of-production TV fandom and post a few thoughts about it. I'll go in order through a season, so that you can easily join in the re-watching if you like! (I won't necessarily go through a whole series, though; I'll probably switch series between seasons. So many beloved out-of-production fandoms!)

You can play along by re-watching, and/or commenting on my posts, and/or posting yourself! You can join in my re-watch choices, or you can choose an entirely difference season or series.

I'll start with first-season Forever Knight, my favorite! And because it came up in conversation recently, I'll back up all the way into the original pilot Nick Knight for kick-off. I'll plan to watch and post this weekend; I'll promise no later than next Friday night.
brightknightie: Darius pours tea for Duncan. (Other Fandom HL Darius)
2016-01-11 11:38 pm

Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2016 #4-5

#4. Create a fanwork.

I was originally going to count my 2015 HLH fest recommendations list as the fulfilling fanwork, but I would have made that list anyway. Perhaps that's not really fulfilling the challenge properly, not letting it do all it can?

That itched away at me for a bit, so instead I made this brand-new, off-the-cuff, Doctor Who drabble (exactly 100 words) tonight. Spoilers for 'The Husbands of River Song,' among other things )

#5. Leave feedback on a fanwork.

I considered claiming this fulfilled because I commented (either on LJ or AO3) on every story that I read-to-the-end in the 2015 HLH fest, which for me overlapped this challenge, but, again, I would have done that anyway.

So I opened an OUaT story that I'd bookmarked a while back on the AO3, where I'd left a kudo but no comment. I've now remedied the lack of comment. This particular author doesn't reply to her comments, so perhaps she doesn't care, and perhaps I should have picked another, but I have reread that clever, grim story more than once since I first saw it in a RareWomen (now RarelyWritten) fest.
brightknightie: With Hank and Diana in the lead, the children confront Tiamat. (Other Fandom D&D poster)
2015-06-20 09:12 am

Meme: With favorites and without

I'm adapting a meme that I saw several days ago, which has followed me all week. It made me ponder the difference between stories that inspire me to take one character more to heart than any of the others (as much as I may love the others), versus stories in which no one character claims that position (as much as I love the source material).

Sometimes, the difference is inherent in the source storytelling! But often, I suspect, the emergence of a singular favorite may have as much to do with my interactions with others about the source material. For example, I remember exactly when I felt an outraged need to defend EQ's Strongbow against a disrespectful dismissal in a published letter (this was back in the days of letter pages). Before that, I didn't have a favorite EQ character; ever since, I have. And I didn't join FKdom knowing that I was a Knightie; I sincerely considered other affiliations (even the Natpack, believe it or not!) before I knew myself and the fandom well enough to recognize my fundamental Knightieness. :-)

10 fandoms in which I have a singular favorite character )

10 fandoms in which I have *no* singular favorite character )

What about you? When and why do you have singular favorite characters?
brightknightie: Schanke reading Emily's novel (Reads)
2012-04-22 06:03 am

Overlooked (Least-Hit) Stories - New Meme

A meme is going around in which authors list their ten most popular — that is, most hit — stories on the AO3.  (Click My Home > Works > Hits to sort by hit count.)  That's a fine game, and while we might learn only what everyone already knows (that big fandoms and popular characters get more hits than small and rarely-beloved ones), we might also learn startling, befuddling things (for example, my Sailor Moon "Prologue to Revolution" topped 100 hits without earning a single comment).

However, I'm more curious about neglected stories!  Popularity does not equal quality.  I propose a new meme!  Tell me your three least-hit AO3 stories of which you are nevertheless proud.  That is, if a story sits among your least-hit and you feel that it deserves to, skip it.  It doesn't count.  We're seeking good works that have been overlooked, whether because the fandom is small, the character unpopular, or the subject matter trying.  (Caveat: I do not promise to personally read all such stories, especially if they are out of my fandoms or beyond my content boundaries.)

In my case, my least-read story on the AO3 is "Not the Mothering Type" (FK; '01, ~4K, PG-13; Janette, Sofia, Nick, Lacroix).  Readers generously nominated it for the FK Fanfic Awards in '01, but on the AO3, it has earned just three (3) hits, putting it even below my poems (speaking of unpopular genres ~grin~).  Then there are "Responses" (FK; '09, ~3K, PG-13; Fleur, Erica, Lacroix, Nick) and "What It's Like" (FK; '03, ~2K, PG; Natalie, Nick).