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Title: A Natural History of the Watch
Author: [livejournal.com profile] glossing
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] malnpudl
Fandoms: Wilby Wonderful/Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossover
Pairings: Duck/Oz, Duck/Buddy, Duck/Dan
Rating: NC-17
Length: 18:48 (6.45MB)
Temporary Links: Megaupload or YSI
Permanent Link: audio archive [right click / save as]
Point value: 5+1+(2+2)+(3+3+1)=17

Reader's Notes: One of the best things about this challenge has been the opportunity to revisit and immerse myself in some of the best fanfic stories I've ever read, across all my years in all of my fandoms. This one is way up there on the list. It's very special, both for the gorgeous writing and for its remarkable insight into Duck McDonald and what it means to him to be queer. Don't miss it.

Summary: Duck can't imagine doing it in a bed.


Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] ds_6degrees.
[identity profile] malnpudl.livejournal.com
Title: A Change of Season
Author/Reader: [livejournal.com profile] malnpudl
Fandom: Wilby Wonderful
Pairing: Duck/Dan
Rating: NC-17
Length: 11:42 (4.68MB)
Temporary Links: Megaupload or YSI
Permanent Link: audio archive [right click / save as]
Point value: 5+1+2+1=9

Summary: Dan's alive. It just takes a long time to sink in.


Cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] ds_6degrees.
[identity profile] malnpudl.livejournal.com
Title: A Beautiful Fable
Author: [livejournal.com profile] agentotter
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] malnpudl
Fandom: Wilby Wonderful
Pairing: Gen
Rating: PG
Length: 18:35 (6.38MB)
Temporary Links: Megaupload or YSI
Permanent Link: Graciously hosted at [livejournal.com profile] general_jinjur's audiofic archive
Point value: 5+1+2+3=11

Notes: This podfic is an ever so slightly belated birthday gift for the always awesome Otter. (Recorded with her permission.)

Summary: Emily had always loved Wilby, even though she'd never really believed in it. She knew it was a real place, of course, the same way that Mark Twain's Mississippi River was a real place, the same way that Jack London's Alaska was a real place. But she'd never believed in the Wilby that existed in her mother's memory, the Wilby where Mary MacKenzie had set a record for knitting the world's longest scarf, and old Eddie Havscomb had kept a pet moose, and little Walter MacDonald had climbed the water tower to rescue a stranded pelican.

ETA: If you downloaded the file prior to seeing this note, please discard it and re-download. I belatedly discovered an editing error, which has now been corrected. Many apologies.

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