Yuletide recs
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Searched on McKillip, found this lovely story after Changeling Sea, which I own a copy of, but clearly don't remember very well. This story made me want to reread it.
Leaving the Sea by @white_aster.ao3 (Turns out this one is from 2004, because I was in the full Yuletide index. Totally worth reading anyway!)
There's been a lot of not-knowing in my life lately, so this story fit right in, as well as being a finely-crafted followup to Phantom Tollbooth
From the Mountains of Un
A right and proper sequel to Pamela Dean's Tam Lin. Along the way, it addresses heteronormativity and history classes that only talk about dead white men.
The Piper by @stultiloquentia.ao3
Tristan of Hed! From Riddle-Master of Hed. Long ago, that was the book I finished, held in my hands, and turned over to start again. This story lives up to that.
The Crown of Hed by @vaznetti.ao3
ETA: Via
castiron, a sweet vignette
Frog and Toad Forever by @ implicated2.ao3
Leaving the Sea by @white_aster.ao3 (Turns out this one is from 2004, because I was in the full Yuletide index. Totally worth reading anyway!)
There's been a lot of not-knowing in my life lately, so this story fit right in, as well as being a finely-crafted followup to Phantom Tollbooth
From the Mountains of Un
A right and proper sequel to Pamela Dean's Tam Lin. Along the way, it addresses heteronormativity and history classes that only talk about dead white men.
The Piper by @stultiloquentia.ao3
Tristan of Hed! From Riddle-Master of Hed. Long ago, that was the book I finished, held in my hands, and turned over to start again. This story lives up to that.
The Crown of Hed by @vaznetti.ao3
ETA: Via
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Frog and Toad Forever by @ implicated2.ao3