
Aspiring author, Fan of Star Trek Voyager, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, The 100, Marvel's Agent Carter, Sparky (John Sheppard/Elizabeth Weir), Kabby, Sam/Jack, and J/C are my OTP's
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A Songfic Inspired By "Everything Has Changed" By Taylor Swift And Ed Sheeran. This Story Explores Both
A songfic inspired by "Everything Has Changed" by Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran. This story explores both John and Elizabeth's thoughts during the episodes "Rising Parts 1 & 2," "The Storm," and "The Eye." This story was written in celebration of my first Sparktober. Sparky, Sheppard/Weir
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Please rec me any Sheppard/Weir fix it fics you know.
Or any and all fics with a friendship between Sam & Elizabeth.
I need these things, and fully intend to write some, but I’m tired and a bit sad tonight so recs of already written fics muchly appreciated.
I found a fanfiction from a past Sparktober that I wrote and just needed a little editing. It's a fluffy kidfic where John tells Elizabeth and his kids a bedtime story.

Wraith Gifts by Bil
What’s In A Name? by Patricia de Lioncourt
Common Ground Episode Tag by OracleDru
Silver by ravenstarwind40
Common Ground Tag by koalathebear
Defining Moment by SGAFan
The Grudge by 001ElvenWarrior
The Dark Corners of the Mind by Lorr
Shades of Grey by Anjirinka
A Second Chance by brains103
Cry by angelqueen04
Aftermath by Vickysg1
Uncrossed Lines by tyger cub
The Burden of Leadership by digitalfletch
Jealousy by Shayz
The Sound of Agony by hanorganaas
Divided We Fall by Kesdax
Love or Duty by hanorganaas
When We Bleed We Bleed The Same by hanorganaas
Hate by angelqueen04
Not Surprised by angelqueen04
Forgiveness by alianne
The Dark Hours by ugahill
Common Ground Epilogue by YunaDax
On Shaking Ground by wanderingsmith
Burden of Command by krisrussell
But What If? by From The Stars
Stronger by Bil
Sleeping Habits by XakliaAeryn
Heartfelt Confessions by brains103
Forfeit by Sunny
CG Balcony Scene by Lizabeth
like, the most compelling ships for me always stem out of one thing: the characters have a profound, ongoing effect on each other’s senses of selves. when they are apart, the characters’ actions are still affected by each other. the way they approach the world changes because of the other.
which is this deeply Austenian view of ideal romantic relationships as mechanisms by which we come to know ourselves better and become better versions of ourselves. good romance, for me, is always tied in with a sense of self-actualization, and the way in which a beloved partner allows a person to know themselves better.
When you are writing a story and refer to a character by a physical trait, occupation, age, or any other attribute, rather than that character’s name, you are bringing the reader’s attention to that particular attribute. That can be used quite effectively to help your reader to focus on key details with just a few words. However, if the fact that the character is “the blond,” “the magician,” “the older woman,” etc. is not relevant to that moment in the story, this will only distract the reader from the purpose of the scene.
If your only reason for referring to a character this way is to avoid using his or her name or a pronoun too much, don’t do it. You’re fixing a problem that actually isn’t one. Just go ahead and use the name or pronoun again. It’ll be good.