2010-12-18

Manor House

Have any of you seen the PBS "reality" series Manor House? I'm watching it for the first time, and so far it's giving me an interesting perspective on servant life in the early 20th century. I'd be interested to hear other people's impressions.

Jeeves and the Meddlesome Medium, Part Twelve


Oh, I say, remember me?
Here it is. For those of you who haven't entirely forgotten it.
Title: Jeeves and the Meddlesome Medium
Chapter: 12/12
Pairing: Jeeves/Wooster, OC,
Warnings: A wee bit of angst!Bertie sailing your way.
Chapter Rating: NC-17
Summary: Bertie meets a mysterious medium and acquires the power to read minds, resulting in misgivings and misunderstandings from all parties, particularly one amorous manservant. Based on a prompt by [livejournal.com profile] mutant_biscuits 

Previous installments:
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven

This can also be found in four parts at my LJ.

And my fervent apologies to those same who haven't forgotten.  )

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Hey, a fic!

Not too long ago I was reading "Wodehouse at War" by Iain Sproad, which, if you don't know, is a book about Wodehouse's activities during WWII, specifically his Berlin-based radio broadcasts. Basically, it was written by a journalist in an attempt to clear Plum's name, since he was considered a traitor by many in England. But the point here is that I was actually really inspired by the book. It occurred to me that Bertie Wooster would probably do the exact same thing that Wodehouse did, if he were in his place, and I was so taken by this idea that I simply had to write a fic. It's my first shot at writing fanfiction, so try to forgive any awkwardness or melodrama, but I had fun writing it. I hope you enjoy it!

Title: Wooster at War, part 1 of 3

Total Word Count: 8,342

Pairing: Jeeves/Bertie

Rating: PG

Summary: Bertie makes a terrible mistake during WWII, and Jeeves is powerless to help him.

Disclaimer: Jeeves and Wooster belong to PG Wodehouse, not me. "Wodehouse At War" belongs to Iain Sproad, not me.

Wooster at War )