"How to Fight a God in Three Easy Lessons"
Feb. 8th, 2025 06:58 pmTitle: "How to Fight a God in Three Easy Lessons"
Fandom(s): Doctor Who
Characters: The TARDIS, Fourteenth Doctor, Donna Noble
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 1585
Summary: The TARDIS' uninvited passenger is waking, and the Doctor isn't prepared.
Read it on AO3.
Author's Notes: Two fics this month (so far)! Though the last one really doesn't count and I didn't even post it here.
Basically, my husband and I had a lot of questions about how things went down during the 60th and the last season, and after coming up with answers that satisfied us (i.e. a dual headcanon), I decided that writing a story about them would be more fun and interesting than discussing them in a meta post.
I wrote the story, then my husband reviewed it, offered suggestions, and worked with me to shore it up. While 98% of the words and the overall shape and progress of the story is mine, I definitely want to credit him here because he definitely made important contributions. He's done some proofreading on my stories before, but this time, his contribution was much more substantial.
Also, I got to practice some CSS here, something I haven't done in nearly a decade. I have no idea how I'm going to post this to Teaspoon, as they have only very basic formatting options.
Fandom(s): Doctor Who
Characters: The TARDIS, Fourteenth Doctor, Donna Noble
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 1585
Summary: The TARDIS' uninvited passenger is waking, and the Doctor isn't prepared.
Read it on AO3.
Author's Notes: Two fics this month (so far)! Though the last one really doesn't count and I didn't even post it here.
Basically, my husband and I had a lot of questions about how things went down during the 60th and the last season, and after coming up with answers that satisfied us (i.e. a dual headcanon), I decided that writing a story about them would be more fun and interesting than discussing them in a meta post.
I wrote the story, then my husband reviewed it, offered suggestions, and worked with me to shore it up. While 98% of the words and the overall shape and progress of the story is mine, I definitely want to credit him here because he definitely made important contributions. He's done some proofreading on my stories before, but this time, his contribution was much more substantial.
Also, I got to practice some CSS here, something I haven't done in nearly a decade. I have no idea how I'm going to post this to Teaspoon, as they have only very basic formatting options.