fajrdrako: ([Bond])


Time for me to recommend a few of my favourite James Bond/Q fics from Archive of our Own. These are mostly - maybe all of them - rated "explicit", and heavy on the sex. Generally speaking, I'm looking for four interonnected things in fanfic: good writing; good characterization; good relationship; and good sex. I don't much like violence, or AUs, or original characters. I usually won't read a story written in the present tense... though there are exceptions.

I read a lot of stories that seemed out of character for me. Some had a juvenile or feminized Q; a cruel Bond; and some, even with some very good writing, tacked a good theme onto characters who didn't to my eyes fit that theme. Others simply didn't have the quality of banter or intelligence that I see in Skyfall.

These are the ones I've enjoyed:

  1. Decompression by Desdemon (nehme). Apparently Desdemon wrote this before seeing Skyfall: she must be prescient. This has the spark I was looking for, the perfect voice for each of them.

      "Do you find yourself in need of less cutting-edge weaponry, 007?"

      Bond actually smiles at this, a brief press of lips that twists to one side. He's been advancing on Q, and he shops now just an arm's length away, close enough to see just how rumpled that suit actually is. "No," he said, and his voice hits that low, silky register that takes over whenever he's around something he wants. "But I do find myself in need."


  2. The End Is Where We Begin by stellary. Just some really beautiful wordcraftmasnship. A way with words, poignant and tense. A good grasp of characters, and roles, and needs, in relatively few words.
      there is the silver-headed lady who lived as a single letter and liked neither poetry nor regret. Did she suspect that she’d had a hand in shaping the monster (‘Soon your future will be as nonexistent as your past’), did she think she deserved her fate? Well, the answer will never be clear even if we wait.


  3. Equanimity by Resonant. This came very close to my notion of "out of character", but kept pulling itself back by sheer entertainment value.
      "There was a very accommodating young lady at the field base in -- well, I suppose that's classified." He was smiling smugly as Q came back around. "I take my work very seriously, Quartermaster."

      "I know you do, Agent. I believe, in fact, that your work is the only thing you do take seriously." He dropped his voice to an intimate murmur. "It's the only one that really knows you. It's the only answer you have for those questions that trouble a man's mind when he can't sleep. It's your job, and your hobby, and your family, and your lover."


  4. Merlot, really? by Meowbowwow. A short piece by someone with the silliest name in the history of fanfic, but it's a beautiful, delicious piece.
      When they squirm, trapped between strong arms, and moan decadently through a mouth that is as sinful being snarky as it is while wantonly uttering a monosyllabic word in the most luscious way possible, such people, they bring nights tumbling down with an arch of their back. And words dissolve in thin air like dirty secrets traded by lovers on shady corners of dark alleys.


  5. A Mountain That Has Been Moved by melfice. This story builds beautifully from never to maybe to yes and beyond: delicate structure, delightful escalation of intensity.
      The burn of the scotch is all but numb now in the back of his throat, on the tip of his tongue, and it reminds Q why his preferred drink of choice has always been brandy. Though he can appreciate the edge scotch takes off of Bond's smile, the way it relaxes the tension in his fingers as they curve around the glass. He imagines if his own hands were so rough, so worn and callused from years of abuse, and how they might feel against the cold, smoothness of the snifter.


  6. no gods are present, no wings no halos by paxlux. Heavier on the violence than I like, but with great dialogue. Maybe this won me over by mentioning Sekhmet, using Latin, and referencing T.S. Eliot. Irresistible.


      “At least you can throw a punch,” he says, low, palm on the dull pain of his stomach, before ordering Earl Grey and a black coffee and Bond hmms, puts his weight against the glass display counter, points to a pastry.

      “At least you can take a punch,” Bond replies.


  7. Prowl by professorfangirl (lizeckhart). This one turned me to jelly. Shamelessly.

      “I hope you’re not here for a new weapon,” Q said. “I find myself unwilling to give you one. I was rather fond of that Walther.”

      Bond finally spoke. “So was I. Though we didn’t know each other long.” He reached over and plucked a stripped motherboard from a tray at Q’s elbow. “Perhaps I’m just here for entertainment.”

      “I’m afraid I don’t feel like entertaining.... 007, you truly are a remarkable specimen of presumption and ego. Not to mention a little drunk.”

      “And you, Q, are a cheeky pup.” Bond took him by the back of the neck and gave him a playful shake.


  8. Slow Hands Killer by paxlux. Turns out I'm a real fan of paxlux's style: funny, smart, powerful, hot.

      There is nothing gentle about Bond once you’ve seen him at his weapon-best, cold eyes and hard hands and the sliding ability to become a shadow, a reflection, a trigger to be pulled (or not pulled). He sets explosions without blinking, Q listens to the steady breaths as he runs, pounding like his feet; he swallows his drink down without a shudder and heads into a fistfight turned knife fight turned gunfight like he’s placed his bets and he’s betting on himself to win.

      Then he returns to London, to Q branch and carefully puts the remains of the scanner on Q’s desk. He gingerly turns over his gun, palms soft. He looks like a disheveled, nonchalant schoolboy waiting for Q’s grade on his work.

      There’s nothing gentle about Q once you’ve seen him type one-handed, tea clutched in the other, and after a few keystrokes, a factory explodes, killing twelve drug thugs. He sighs and adjusts his glasses.


  9. the sheer lack of professionalism by scioscribe. You may have noticed that I don't really go for comedy; but this is funny and smart in just the right ways. A story in which Q is kidnapped. I pity the kidnappers.

      Q felt charitable, so he directed all his texts to Eve and not to Bond.

      kidnapped

      correction: kidnapped by incompetents

      please activate chippy thing




Hopefully, I will have more recs in future. And if you have any recs to pass my way, or recommendation sites to point out to me, please do.

fajrdrako: ([Bond])


Seems that Skyfall will have a presence at the Oscars.

Cool.

I think Skyfall deserves the acclaim. I don't know what the other contenders will be. The Avengers should get a nomination in the special effects category, at the very least, and if I were doing the nominating, it would be in contention for best screenplay.

Though I confess, I'd be hard put to decide between Skyfall and The Avengers for quality of script.

fajrdrako: ([Bond])



  • Read the first half of Still Life by Louise Penney. I have to finish it soon: it's due at the library tomorrow.

  • Met [personal profile] fairestcat at the Silver Snail while we picked up our comics, then went for lunch at Pho Bo Ga II, where [personal profile] commodorified met us. Lovely lunch, and I was able to stay on my new diet by eating my usual soup #13 Medium while just leaving the noodles uneaten.

  • It was Pim's birthday, so we went to see Skyfall again as a birthday treat. What, excessive? Us? We were all glad we did, and it was a beautifully clear copy of the movie: we still see details we hadn't noticed before.

  • We had dinner at ZaZaZa's, which was wonderful. Their salad (even without dressing) was yummy, and I ate the pizza by scraping the cheese and toppings off the crust, avoiding the wheat.

  • It was cold, cold, cold, but not difficult walking. For some reason, though most of the city seems to be ploughed and the snowbanks removed, the Glebe in general has huge snowbanks everywhere, and Third Avenue in particular is a mess: unploughed, bumpy, icy, down to barely one lane. What does the City have against us?

  • I made a pre-order for the DVD version of Skyfall as Pim's birthday gift, putting the promissory note in a box and wrapping it in paper made of pictures of Daniel Craig. That was fun. I'm very happy with my new printer, which works miracles. (The HP DeskJet 3520, if you're curious.)

  • I'd read my comics now, but want to finish that mystery novel first. The only one I have read was New Avengers #1, which I didn't expect to like because (a) it was by Jonathan Hickman, whose writing in the past has seemed unspectacular; (b) it was about Black Panther, not a character who interests me much; and (c) it had an ugly cover. Well, don't judge a book by its cover: the story pulled me in and caught me up in its action and suspense. Hot damn. I guess I'll be buying this series.


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[livejournal.com profile] lunacy_gal, [livejournal.com profile] funkymonkey, Pim and I watched Skyfall today. Loving it more than ever.

Made spaghetti with meat sauce for supper, and blueberry crêpes for dessert.

Went to the Apaplexy collation at StarWolf's mother's place. A good time was had by all, I think. Tasia and I talked about the King Wiliam's College Quiz, which Grant had reprinted in the apa. Chrystine was there, which was fun. Just before leaving I ate a couple of Wolf's buttery buns, and had a terrible and embarrasing choking fit - I had to hide out in the bathroom for a while. That should teach me to give into the temptation to eat wheat. So horrible. Even now, more than an hour later, my throat feels uncomfortable and rough.

On January 1, I'm going to stop eating grain altogether. I hope it will make me feel better. It should lessen these choking fits, anyway.

fajrdrako: ([Q])
Title: Time Sensitive
Author: [personal profile] fajrdrako
Fandom: James Bond, "Skyfall"
Characters: James Bond, Q
Rating: G
Length: 607 words
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims.
Notes: Cross-posted to my Dreamwidth account, my Livejournal account, my fanfic journal, and Archive of Our Own.

Time Sensitive )

fajrdrako: ([Bond])


Title: Purpose
Author: [personal profile] fajrdrako
Fandom: James Bond, "Skyfall"
Characters: James Bond, Silva
Rating: G
Form: Drabble – 100 words
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims.
Notes: Cross-posted to my Dreamwidth account, my Livejournal account, my fanfic journal, jamesbondfic, and Archive of Our Own.

Purpose )

fajrdrako: ([Bond])


I was looking at a few articles about Skyfall and Daniel Craig. Seems Richard Cohen of The Washington Post doesn't like his physique or its appeal to women, and he's answered by Mark O'Donnell of Out and Alyssa Rosenberg of Thinkprogress. Cohen professes to be talking about looks and lifestyle messages, but I think what he's really talking about is sexiness.

Don't tell me what to find sexy.

It's like reading the male sociologists who concluded that females who like slash and yaoi are sexually maladjusted - so very irritating. Does Cohen really think that Cary Grant is somehow morally superior to Daniel Craig in what he represents to society? I can't see it. There's room in our world for all sorts of people to appear attractive at any age. And really, there's a lot to be said for the sheer animal appeal of physicality. I think Craig as Bond does a magnificent job of presenting the 'tough and tender' extremes of masculinity. That's very sexy.

And I hope the writers take note: action heroes are all the better for having a heart.

Craig as Bond has a great body, yes. But what's sexy about it is the way he uses it, and the way we see he works very hard to improve his power and skills, not out of vanity but out of necessity. He can't do his job if he lets himself go - if he succumbs to the lure of alcohol and leisurely days in his Turkish hideaway. So he works to become what he feels the need to be: an effective agent for his government. He does this while keeping his individuality and his sense of values.

That kind of dedication is sexy. Take note, Richard Cohen, it isn't just the incline pec fly we're looking at.

fajrdrako: ([Bond])
Title: The Boiling Point
Author: [personal profile] fajrdrako
Fandom: James Bond, "Skyfall"
Characters: James Bond, Silva, Sévérine
Rating: G
Form: Drabble – 100 words
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims.
Notes: Cross-posted to my Dreamwidth account, my Livejournal account, my fanfic journal, jamesbondfic, and Archive of Our Own.

The Boiling Point )

fajrdrako: ([Bond])


A Skyfall question.

One of my favourite scenes is the )

fajrdrako: ([James Bond])


[livejournal.com profile] rosiespark sent me this wonderful link to The Graham Norton show with Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Javier Bardem, all of whom are utterly delightful. As one would wish. The show itself has its annoyance, but they are funny and quite wonderful.

I'm reading more Skyfall fic, especially 00Q stories. I haven't found any first-class stories yet - they're rare enough anyway in any fandom, and this is a new one. I've found a few that come close, and a few others that are extremely good in various ways. Worthy of recommending, if I get my act together and make notes. I'll have to go back to the stories: I don't even remember authors' names, let alone titles.

As an example of the good stuff, here's a great line from stellary's story the end is where we begin - a description of Bond: Killer on a tightrope with a whisper in his ear and winter in his eyes, all katana-sharp suits and radioactive blue. But then, I should expect good things from a writer whose title is a paraphrase of T.S.Eliot. If you steal, steal from the best. Someone give that woman inspiration for a good plot.

There are certain story tropes that I got tired of very, very quickly - like Q scolding Bond for breaking his gadgets. I know Q doesn't have a lot of scenes in Skyfall and there isn't much material to working with, but we don't need to turn what we have into clichés by too much repetition.

I see a tendency of slash writers to feminize Q, or to make him sound like a thirteen year old girl... which I don't like as a general rule, but some of the stories are fun anyway. I am aware that people haven't had time to write anything substantial in this fandom yet, myself included. I am just... impatient. And greedy.

One story casual referred to Q as Bond's boss, which made me blink. Where'd they get that? Bond is management; Q is support staff. Q can and does give Bond instructions on equipment, but he's in no way Bond's superior. Rather the contrary. And either way round, it raises some of the interesting/tricky questions about personal relationships with colleagues and subordinates.

One story's summary contained the phrase, "Bond is not subtle." No? I thought Bond was very subtle indeed.

Good news for the movie's success: 'Skyfall' Returns to No. 1. It's making money, which bodes well for the next Bond movie. Makes me want to go and see it again. Properly, in a theatre.

Is there a place people are actually talking about the movie? Forums? Something apart from individual blogs? I'm most interested in the slashy context, but any context at all will do!

It's that or a twelve-step programme...

fajrdrako: ([Q])
Title: The Official Inquiry
Author: [personal profile] fajrdrako
Fandom: James Bond, "Skyfall"
Characters: James Bond, Q
Rating: G
Length: 1,213 words
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims.
Notes: Post-Skyfall. Cross-posted to my Dreamwidth account, my Livejournal account, The 00Q Community, my fanfic journal, and Archive of Our Own.

The Official Inquiry )

With thanks to [livejournal.com profile] maaseru for beta-reading this story.

fajrdrako: ([Bond])


A few thoughts on Skyfall, having watching it Read more... )

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