Okay, I got some requests for y'all.
First off, my mom, whose middle school English classes have already read all of the edited-for-content version of "A Pirate's Life," wants me to put together a selection of other Potc fanfic for them to read during "silent reading time." The problem is, just about all of the shorter PotC fic I read is OT3 or slash--frequently NC-17 slash, and there's no way in Hell I can show a thirteen year old that.
So I'd appreciate any recs for shortish (ie. not multi-chapter fics) PotC fics that are gen or Will/Elizabeth and rated somewhere from G through PG-13. Preferably ones whose writers have ljs, so I can contact them and ask if they mind having their story printed out and shown to people. Feel free to pimp your own stuff.
Also, I'm stuck for ideas on a current fanfic project, and would appreciate any suggestions for something nefarious that evil-villain-type people could do in the Yukon around 1899-1900 (at the tail end of the gold rush). Something that would attract the attention and concern of the British government.
First off, my mom, whose middle school English classes have already read all of the edited-for-content version of "A Pirate's Life," wants me to put together a selection of other Potc fanfic for them to read during "silent reading time." The problem is, just about all of the shorter PotC fic I read is OT3 or slash--frequently NC-17 slash, and there's no way in Hell I can show a thirteen year old that.
So I'd appreciate any recs for shortish (ie. not multi-chapter fics) PotC fics that are gen or Will/Elizabeth and rated somewhere from G through PG-13. Preferably ones whose writers have ljs, so I can contact them and ask if they mind having their story printed out and shown to people. Feel free to pimp your own stuff.
Also, I'm stuck for ideas on a current fanfic project, and would appreciate any suggestions for something nefarious that evil-villain-type people could do in the Yukon around 1899-1900 (at the tail end of the gold rush). Something that would attract the attention and concern of the British government.