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mossiestpiglet · 2 months
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Admire my beautiful *checks notes* green tree python
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bug-god-girl-thing · 4 months
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How we live to find a damaged, desperate thing, take it in, mold it into a beautiful, perfect puppet. How we love to pull the strings...
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Hello 🙂
I've got a very specific request please. Do you know of any AUs where Crowley and/or Aziraphale (or one of the other characters, if it's a different ship) are what could be described as "rednecks" (apologies for the term) and/or the fic is set it rural America? I know of "Long Haul", but are there any others?
Thanks in advance!
Hi! I'm not familiar with the USA, so not exactly sure what counts as 'rural America'. Here are some fics set in the US and are very strongly rooted in their location...
Adorable (isn't so bad, when you get used to it) by JoyAndOtherStories (G)
A slice-of-life human AU set in the US Midwest. Aziraphale and Crowley are heading to the farm owned by their long-time friends Anathema and Newt to help them celebrate their newest addition (a new cow paddock). There are a few surprises in store, but all good ones, even for professionally-grumpy Crowley.
H.O.L.Y. (High On Loving You) by Most_Loved_Tragedy (E)
Aziraphale Fell is escaping his abusive partner Gabriel Strong. He has no friends and no family to turn to as his parents died 11 years ago, which led to his moving to the US from London. His last ten years have been ruled by Gabriel who kept him cut off from the rest of the world.
While on the run, he misses his bus and ends up in the middle of nowhere USA. A kind person talks their cousin Crowley into offering Aziraphale shelter in a spare home he has for rent.
Aziraphale learns that even if you've lost one family, you can always find another.
Town Meets Country by Angel_of_the_Dawn (M)
Former preacher Azira Fell moves to a small rural town to work as a librarian and meets Anthony Crowley, former drifter turned farmer. Crowley helps Azira come to terms with his past and face the future.
Under Construction by summerofspock (E)
Crowley has one goal: sell the run-down lodge in the Cascades that his uncle left him in his will.
He doesn't expect to meet someone like Aziraphale, the kind handyman working on his uncle's property who turns out to be more of an enigma than Crowley first thought.
The False and the Fair by Princip1914 (E)
Growing up in the shadow of West Virginia’s Eden Mountain, Aziraphale Wright always expected to work for the family coal mining company. Anthony Crowley, the son of a down-and-out miner, was going to become a pilot and leave town forever. Now, thirty years later, neither of their lives have gone as planned, and an unexpected inheritance brings them back into one another’s orbit. Aziraphale hopes that they can move beyond their shared past, and a high school arrangement that ended in disaster, but he has secrets of his own that threaten their fragile reconnection…
Old Vines by sevdrag (E)
A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity.
Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but he’s paying off his loans — and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowley’s old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and he’s never let anyone in.
Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds.
And the one you mentioned...
Long Haul by snae_b (E)
First time he sees him he’s barreling down 40 like a bat out of hell. Thirty miles outside of Flagstaff and six hours behind schedule. The desert looming large on all sides. Red sand and sage stretching out for miles and miles in front of him. Juniper and pine and gray crag behind him. The flora might be changing but that's about it. Same bone-dry air that gives him nosebleeds. Same cute little cottontails and scrawny jackrabbits darting under his tires. Same two lanes separated by white lines... He checks his speedometer. He hasn't downshifted since the city limits. Sheer luck, that. He's coming up fast on another rig. Flatbed with Vermont plates. Bright white cab with gold wings painted on the side.  
Anthony Crowley might have gotten out of Missouri, but he hasn't escaped his past. He wears it like a cloak. When he crosses paths with a guardian angel, he starts to learn how to shed it.
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pleistocene-pride · 3 months
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Tanna japonensis better known as the evening cicada, kanakana or higurashi is a species of cicada insect in the genus Tanna which can be found throughout eastern Asia but is particularly abundant in Taiwan and the islands of Japan. Here they inhabit plains, meadows, mountainous regions and in particular cypress, cedar, and hardwood forests. Both adults and larvae feed upon tree sap and other plant liquids. Adult females reach around .8 to 1 inch (21 to 25mm) in length while males reach 1.1 to 1.5 inches (28 to 38mm) in length, sporting a longer and thicker abdomen to the female. In addition, the intra-abdominal cavity of the male is more developed, giving it a more resonant call. The body is coloured reddish-brown with green around the compound eye and in the centre and back of the thorax; mountain dwelling specimens tend to be darker. In addition to the two prominent compound eyes, they have three small eyes on the forehead and two pairs of large wings. T. japonensis don't undergo complete metamorphosis. Their young hatch directly from eggs, and spend most of their lives growing through a series of molts underground, feeding on plant roots. The nymphs have strong front legs for digging. When they emerge, they ecdyse for the final time, producing wings, becoming fully grown and ready to mate typically in late summer and all throughout autumn. An evening cicada may live up to 13 years, however will only spend one season as an adult.
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Good Omens Fic Rec: Old Vines
A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity. Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but he’s paying off his loans — and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowley’s old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and he’s never let anyone in. Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds.
Length: 189,706 words
AO3 Rating: Explicit / Spice Level 🔥🔥
Best for: Mostly Safe in Public, Human AU, Romance
Triggers: None
Read it here, fic by sevdrag (seventhe)
*Minor Spoilers* Now this is one well researched AU! This is wine blogger/winery owner human AU. As someone who knows absolutely nothing about wine (nor likes the taste sorry), I was blown away over the amount of detail in this story. The author clearly knows what they're talking about, and uses this knowledge to actually direct the plot not just as neat side info. This level of detail is a feature of this story and stands on it's own outside of the Good Omens backdrop. This story also has an excellent grasp on who Aziraphale and Crowley truly are, what makes them tick, what their insecurities and motivations are. It understands that what makes them so compatible is the way they push and surprise each other. They fall in love not just because they're surface level compatible, it's that they keep each other on their toes. This story also has a line that I booked marked for myself, describing Crowley as, "arrogant and yet somehow pleading for feedback," that's definitely Crowley to me.
Every 6 chapters we get a perspective flight tasting. It brings a small sampling of what everyone else in this story is thinking. I loved these chapters. There's only 3 of them so it never stops the plot, and doesn't take over the flow. It's just small interludes that are pleasant to read but also add a lot of context. We have Warlock, Adam and The Them, Anathema, Newt, and Gabriel as reoccurring main characters. I liked their inclusion a lot, particularly Adam and Warlock. Their plot line was very unexpected in a good way. It really takes a village to keep the winery running and they make a very believable sort of family.
Safe for public I'd say, there is sex in it but it's not very graphic and they're pretty short scenes. They are a part of the story, but not the highlight. This is something very casual to read, something where are you want romance but nothing heavy. I highly recommend the pinterest board the author put together for this. It really helped me set the stage and understand the wine stuff better. If you don't like jargon heavy AUs this isn't for you, but I personally found it fascinating. Who knows, maybe I'll give wine another shot after this!
Read it here, fic by sevdrag (seventhe)
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power464646 · 11 months
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I'm surprised people were fooled by that picture of Titan's controller edited onto the sea floor. You think that thing could survive 38.5 megapascals of pressure? It couldn't even survive that incident back in 2013 when your friend Aidan from high school threw it against the wall of his older brother's mancave/garage wall after going 0-3 against you in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and stormed off in a volatile, pained concoction of arrogance, jealousy, and shame brewed up by his amygdala and whatever else of his neurochemistry puberty wasn't done with yet. You feel guilty, or at least think you do, no matter how straightforward it is to rationalise that nothing is your fault. To be more precise, you feel guilty that you have neither the courage nor the vocabulary to ask what his problem is. He himself, even less to answer. It's obvious that this outburst wasn't all over getting thrashed in a video game, though, or at least that this only catalysed something inevitable. A private dread weighs on him like storm clouds thick with portent of flood, dread that his parents have planned out his future for him. He feels emasculated by this, that at your age the chrysalis into autonomy has not graced him yet (though, hindsight being what it is, you better recognise it as a hemimetabolous series of ecdyses), and offended to think his parents might presume to have him all figured out more than he himself does. His grades are good, make no mistake, and so are yours, but what difference does that make? Really, what does that change? You both know the school system is just an ornamented maze for laboratory rats. The night grows old, and Aidan doesn't come back out of his room except to bid you goodbye when you head off. There's no spite in his voice, as if he determined already he'd find no relief in it, but the shame hasn't waned. You haven't the heart to tell him that he just sucks at fighting games. Like, Jesus Christ, Aidan. He played Kid Buu, for crying out loud.
You don't talk much anymore. A photo from his last birthday party before you both graduated is somewhere on your bedside table, buried under half-read novels and medication receipts you haven't gotten around to throwing out after they'd finished being important. Last you heard he was changing his degree, away from the path his parents were hoping to send him down. You never really heard what to.
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feraltuxedo · 2 years
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Good Omens Fic Recs: American AU
Is it weird that, as a Brit, I love reading Good Omens AUs set in America? Perhaps I just find the change of scene a little more exciting. And there's an authenticity to them, a real sense of place that makes these fics so immersive.
Anyway, here are some of my favourites.
Long Haul by snae_b Rating: E Words: 68160 Summary: First time he sees him he’s barreling down 40 like a bat out of hell. Thirty miles outside of Flagstaff and six hours behind schedule. The desert looming large on all sides. Red sand and sage stretching out for miles and miles in front of him. Juniper and pine and gray crag behind him. The flora might be changing but that's about it. Same bone-dry air that gives him nosebleeds. Same cute little cottontails and scrawny jackrabbits darting under his tires. Same two lanes separated by white lines... He checks his speedometer. He hasn't downshifted since the city limits. Sheer luck, that. He's coming up fast on another rig. Flatbed with Vermont plates. Bright white cab with gold wings painted on the side. Anthony Crowley might have gotten out of Missouri, but he hasn't escaped his past. He wears it like a cloak. When he crosses paths with a guardian angel, he starts to learn how to shed it.
Crowley and Aziraphale are truckers. This is one of those concepts that sound so out there that it's hard to imagine it working. But trust me when I say that it does, and the result is an entirely unique and utterly compelling story that takes the dynamics of GO and transfers it to the endless highways of the American midwest. Like all of snae_b's stories, this one is sexy, romantic, beautifully written, and wonderfully plotted from start to finish. Crowley as a nervous young trucker who is just coming to terms with his identity and newfound freedom, and Aziraphale as the older, more experienced trucker whose easy-going outlook on life is helping him with that.
Old Vines by sevdrag Rating: E Words: 189706 Summary: A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity. Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but he’s paying off his loans — and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowley’s old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and he’s never let anyone in. Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds.
An absolute fandom classic, which is as much about wine and wine-growing as it is about love. As someone whose taste in wine goes as far as preferring white over red, I found it nonetheless incredibly appealing, and it made me want to actually pay a little more attention to wine as a result. There is a real sense of passion that underlies this story and defines its characters. Crowley's full-body connection to his soil is palpable, Aziraphale's epicureanism is taken to the extreme, but the entire ensemble of characters (and this is very much an ensemble piece) show the same kind of passion for the land, business, wine, and of course their various relationships.
The False and the Fair by Princip1914 Rating: E Words: 173064 Summary: Growing up in the shadow of West Virginia’s Eden Mountain, Aziraphale Wright always expected to work for the family coal mining company. Anthony Crowley, the son of a down-and-out miner, was going to become a pilot and leave town forever. Now, thirty years later, neither of their lives have gone as planned, and an unexpected inheritance brings them back into one another’s orbit. Aziraphale hopes that they can move beyond their shared past, and a high school arrangement that ended in disaster, but he has secrets of his own that threaten their fragile reconnection…
This is a dual-timeline epic that details the beginning romance of Crowley, son of a miner, and Aziraphale, son of a mine owner, and their reconnecting thirty years later when Aziraphale returns to his old hometown to claim a bookshop he inherited. Such a bittersweet slow-burn of a story, in the course of which secrets are uncovered and past actions are atoned for. I absolutely love how human and flawed the characters are, but in particular Aziraphale. This is one of my all-time favourite characterisations of him, and the author does not pull any punches. An emotional rollercoaster with a true sense of melancholy about it.
Hell's Half Acre by Lurlur Rating: E Words: 7266 Summary: Of all the saloons that existed in Hell's Half Acre, Deputy U.S. Marshal Anthony Crowley had a strong preference for the establishment operated by old Sergeant Shadwell. He could be found propping up the bar at the Witch's Tit most afternoons, and at one of its gaming tables almost every night. Being a man of reliable habits was part of his service to the town; people could always find him when they needed him.
An action-packed one-shot that squeezes so many Wild West tropes into less than 10k words. Crowley as the lazy, but competent sheriff with a dark past is a wonderful protagonist, and I loved his dynamic with a gun-toting but faultlessly polite Aziraphale. There is a fun mix of action, humour, romance, and smut in this story that unashamedly revels in its genre: there's gunfights, outlaws, saloons, horses, and everything else you would expect. It's a feast, an absolutely delightful piece of writing.
Put down the apple, Adam, and come away with me by Arokel Rating: M Words: 32045 Summary: Special Agent Anthony Crowley hadn't assumed infiltrating a lesbian convention to sniff out anti-American sentiments would be easy, but he also hadn't banked on an ambiguously-queer academic with peroxide-blonde hair and a talent for seeing right through him.
I have already written more extensively about this fic here. To summarise, it's a stunningly written piece set in 1950's America that's chock-full of longing and repressed feelings, set in a time and place that's evidently very well researched, but feels so entirely natural to the story that you don't even realise how much you've learned about 20th century queer history until you've finished.
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no-luscinia-no-amore · 4 months
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out of a combination of (silly, very personal, no particular fic in mind, still very very real) frustration with coffeeshop AUs and the incredible madcap delight of reading a fic where the author knows all the things about the setting/topic (yes I'm still thinking about Ecdyses, though it's not the first one which grabbed me in this way) I kinda started a good omens fic I might actually finish oops
because what the world REALLY needs is ineffable workplace drama and loving descriptions of coffee roasting/tasting/brewing/espresso machine repair and uhh backroom after hours smut
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literarion · 2 years
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It's Teaser Thursday! Have a taste of new pods to come.
Part 2 of @sevdrag's Ecdyses (Old Vines) verse is coming up - in line with where it happens in the bigger story. A multivoice AMA with Gabriel Archer!
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There are stories ... that make you cry. in a good way.
When i started this story, i first wanted to stop immediatly. the opening notes warning about a lot of wine-makeing kind of irritated me. Plus i have been reading fanfic about the ineffable idiots now for 4 months in a row without once taking a break and tried to talk myself out of it. 🤦‍♀️ BUT: i am weak! so i gave it a go and it was (again) one of the most beautifulest stories i have read. and the parts about the wine-making were so intruiging, that all i want to do right now is to fly to california, drive to this wonderfull vineyard ecdyses and have a taste-flight with its owners.
and the thing is - you can start a book like this and 3 pages in you know the plot. you don´t know the twists and turns, the hidden angsty-parts, but you know the plot and can still enjoy the ride. (and hell, some nights i couldnt stop because i was in the middle of the angsty part and NEEDED to get into safe waters). this book made me cry and i am reluctant to part with it. even thinking about starting it again right now. and the only thing keeping me from it is that i know that there are so many other brilliantly written stories out there. so please take this as a love letter and a thank you, @sevdrag ! And a healing note to all of us, who wished that the stories never end: "storys don´t end when the book ends - you just not spying on them anymore" (a quote from another wonderfull fanfic called What We Make Of It). ❤️
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mossiestpiglet · 1 month
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If you have only watched the Ouran High School Host Club anime I really cannot recommend reading the manga enough. There is (at least) twice as much plot as the anime has and it delivers so much more character and relationship development for every club member. You deserve to see more of them!
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bug-god-girl-thing · 4 months
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We are so hungry, hungry for humanity. We dream of freeing you of your skin. We can help each other. Won't you let us into your heart?
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aziraphales-library · 2 years
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I would like to piggy back off the previous anon's comment and please request the classic's within the fandom 🙏
Sorry, I have no clue what previous anon ask you’re referring to. We have answered this, and other asks along the same lines, several times before. The fandom classics don’t really change, so please check out our previous responses here, here, here, here, and here!
A few, more recent, popular fics (that have been mentioned on this blog before!) that may become staple fandom classics are...
The False and the Fair by Princip1914 (E)
Growing up in the shadow of West Virginia’s Eden Mountain, Aziraphale Wright always expected to work for the family coal mining company. Anthony Crowley, the son of a down-and-out miner, was going to become a pilot and leave town forever. Now, thirty years later, neither of their lives have gone as planned, and an unexpected inheritance brings them back into one another’s orbit. Aziraphale hopes that they can move beyond their shared past, and a high school arrangement that ended in disaster, but he has secrets of his own that threaten their fragile reconnection…
Finished, July 2021.
This fic will occasionally be archive locked (I put all my E rated work behind a lock at various times due to personal reasons) but please don’t let that put you off reading it!
Old Vines by sevdrag (E)
A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity.
Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but he’s paying off his loans — and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowley’s old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and he’s never let anyone in.
Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds.
What We Make of It (Shotgun Wedding) by charlottemadison (E)
The important thing, Crowley tells himself -- the most important thing -- is Adam, his brilliant, creative, empathetic nephew. Being fourteen's hard enough; the kid didn't ask to deal with the weight of the world on top of it.
And if taking care of Adam means Crowley has to tough it out at a job he can’t stand, so be it.
And if Crowley's job means that Adam’s charming English teacher is NOT a romantic possibility, well, that's just how things go.
But the occasional drink with Aziraphale proves hard to resist. They frequent the same pub, so who can object to them saying hello? Briefly sharing a table? Perhaps a little conversation? The painful knowledge that it can’t be anything more -- not without somebody getting fired or sued or both -- well, that can't be helped.
Until Crowley stumbles onto a terribly reckless idea...
(This story was formerly titled 'Shotgun Wedding: sometimes a first date requires paperwork.' Some edits and updates to the text have been made as of Dec. 2021.)
- Mod D
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iryght · 9 months
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Reading rec - Good omens
Most probably read this but- For those who didn't or needed a reminder to re read: tadah.
A human Au with wonderful writing and lovely descriptions of a world I have 0 experience with, Wine. Not even gonna specify more then that because my English isn't englishing today. Smut is mostly easy to skip, though some emotional realizations and important bits happen during it. I advise skipping trough it and checking the coherent dialog just to be sure you didn't miss anything.
Summary (Because my English isn't englishing today):
A.Z. Fell, one of the most respected names in wine and food blogging, has been sent on assignment with his assistant Warlock Dowling to spend six months in California Wine Country. Under direction (by his boss, Gabriel) to use this experience to double his blog followers and write a novel, Aziraphale is both excited and anxious about the opportunity.
Anthony J. Crowley is the owner and viticulturalist of Ecdyses, a winery that unexpectedly fell into his lap eleven years ago when he hit rock bottom. He may be in debt, yeah, but he’s paying off his loans — and despite pressure from his lenders and their team of inspectors, Crowley has found a kind of contentment tending his little corner of terroir and producing extraordinary wine. Crowley’s old vines are the heart of his vineyard, and he’s never let anyone in.
Crowley finds Aziraphale intriguing; Aziraphale finds Crowley enthralling. Turns out a famous wine expert and an experienced viticulturalist can still learn things from each other. The summer of 2019 unfolds.
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sevdrag · 3 years
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THATS RIGHT FRIENDS — for the next 2-3 days the entire Ecdyses staff will be available for your questions! We’ve even tried to get Crowley out of there so that no one feels pressured! C’mon and ask Old Vines Anathema, Newt, Adam, Pepper, Brian, and/or Wensleydale Anything!
this will all be tagged #ask OV Ecdyses anything so you can block that tag if you want. Or read up on what’s already been asked!
Come play! The last one was so much fun...
https://sevdrag.tumblr.com/ask
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holycatsandrabbits · 3 years
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Part 4 of Giant Post of Completed Good Omens Human AU’s: June 2021
Happy June! <3 And thank you to all the creators who bring us so much joy!
Also! A searchable list of all of my Good Omens human AU recs.
You can use it to find fics where Aziraphale is a librarian, or fics with Ineffable Wives, etc.
More of my Completed Good Omens Human AU Recs on Tumblr
More Good Omens recs from me here: Dannye’s fic recs Dannye’s artist recs
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Series: (not all of these series are complete but the fics in them are finished)
Best Friends by @mimsynims Rated G-E (C is moving away from his best friend & neighbour A)
Ecdyses (The Old Vines universe) by @sevdrag Rated M-E (Vineyard owner C and wine blogger A)
Footloose and Fancy-Free by @ineffable-anathema (Ao3 teatales) Rated M (Series contains 2 Ineffable Wives human AUs: Part 4: C is married to lumberjack A; Part 19: C is a client of sex worker A)
Ineffable Husbands Oneshots series by EmeraldAshes, Rated T Note: this series appears in an earlier rec list and is included again because it contains new AUs (series contains some human AUs. Part 2: C is a client at A’s office; Part 3: C buys a flat haunted by A’s ghost; Parts 6 & 8: C & A are officemates; Part 9: A runs into the Bentley with his car; Part 10: bartender C & customer A; Part 11: C helps his boyfriend A play matchmaker for Anathema)
Pastor Fell by @christocentricqueer Rated G-M (Botanist C and Pastor A)
The Angel and his Artist by ranguvar82 Rated M-E Previously included as a single fic, now a series (Artist C, gallery owner A)
The dentist and the florist by goldberry90 Rated G (Patient C & dentist A)
The Valentine's Manual by @flamingbentleyy (Ao3 crepesandoysters) rated T-E (book reviewer C & author/professor A)
thirty minute love affair by @tastymoves (Ao3 Sway) Rated E (Series contains many human AUs, see Ch 1 for directory. Includes client C & sex worker A; nanny C & craft shop owner A; client C & tattoo artist A; C & A are fire watchers; glassworker C & friend A) Related works: Ineffable Knitters series (craft shop owner A) ; Devour series (sex worker A)
Win a Date With Anthony J. Crowley! by @caedmonfaith (Ao3 Caedmon) 124,927 words, Rated E; sequel Eighteen Days 1671 words, Rated E (A wins a charity auction for a date with rock star C)
Single Fics:
10,000 Hours by @ineffable-human (Ao3 AnnaTheHank) 87,363 words, Rated E (Rich playboy C and romance novelist A)
A Healing Touch by Crowley_Kitten 57,480 words, Rated E (Physiotherapist C & rugby player A)
A Matching Pair Of Fools by @ineffablefool 4875 words, Rated T (C & A are set up on a blind date)
Among The Living by @ineffablefool 6492 words, Rated T (Rideshare driver C & customer A)
AngelFoodBaking.com by @quefish77 (Ao3 Quefish) 8658 words, Rated T (C runs a bakery supply company & A is a food blogger in a dark comedy)
Argumentum a fortiori by @bouncygin (Ao3 PeturbingPrism) 123,101 words, Rated T (Barrister C, philanthropist A)
A slice of cranberry cake by Lilian 2651 words, Rated T (Customer C & barista A)
A Slight Diversion by RogueVitki 2228 words, Rated T (Privateer C & Naval officer A)
Black Feathers, Crimson Hearts by ranguvar82 19,259 words, Rated E (The Crow AU)
Blood Moon by @dustandhalos (Ao3 dustnhalos) 5974 words, Rated M (C & A are assassins)
Do It With Style by @rainydaydecaf 2926 words, Rated T (Ineffable wives: hair stylist C & client A)
Fell's Flavourtown Festivities by @crvwly (Ao3 gaytectives) 5523 words, Rated M (C & A are chefs)
Found by @edhelwen1 (Ao3 my1alias) and @cassieoh 6639 words, Rated E (C is Warlock's nanny, A is Adam's uncle)
Gay Divorce by Uspi 12,849 words, Rated M (A has second thoughts about his divorce from C)
Go Back and Rewind by @zephyrofalltrades 2876 words, Rated E (bartender C & burlesque dancer A)
How to Win a Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to Television (and how not to) by GaryOldman 31,481 words, Rated T (C & A host rival talk shows)
Husband, Guardian, Muse by @lady-divine-writes (Ao3 White Queen Writes (DivineLady91) 9930 words, Rated E (C mourns the death of his husband A)
Imperfect by Nature by @summerofspock 43,762 words, Rated T (C & A are former childhood friends who become neighbors again)
in heels and to the rescue by @smolalienbee 2082 words, Rated T (C & A meet at Pride)
Is he single or is he just gay by kermitwashingtonlincon 43,891 words, Rated T (C works at the daycare where A takes his son)
Just a Touch of Birch by @saretton 5717 words, Rated E (Ineffable tutors human AU)
Let's Start the New Year Right by @eveningstarcatcher 4957 words, Rated G (C works at a coffee shop across the street from A's bookshop)
Love, Accidentally by @angelsnuffbox (Ao3 MrsCaulfield) and sunflcwers 10,640 words, Rated M (Co-workers C & A meet while speed-dating)
Love in the Time of COVID by @depressedstressedlemonzest 13,436 words, not rated. (C & A are soulmates)
Merry Christmas! (But I think I'll miss this one this year) by @mltrefry-ficwriter (Ao3 Mltrefry) 14,223 words, Rated T (C & A meet on a plane)
Oil Paint Stains by @jamgrlsblog 498 words, Rated G (Ineffable Wives: C & A are married, C is babysitting their nephew)
Our Lost Time by @izabella95 and @unproblematicme 17,102 words, Rated E (C & A work on their troubled marriage)
Pretty flowers for pretty angels by @sani-86 (Ao3 Sani86) 16,312 words, Rated E (C & A are professors)
Protect and Serve by snae_b 84,069 words, Rated E (Vigilante robber C and police officer A)
so big and beautiful and unknowable by zweebie 1098 words, Rated T (A is leaving the school where he and C teach)
Songs in The Key Of Love by ranguvar82 42,779 words, Rated E (C is a fan of famous country singer A)
Starmaker by @lady-divine-writes (Ao3 White Queen Writes) 1447 words, Rated T (Ineffable wives: ballerina C & shoemaker A)
Sunbreak by @new-endings (Ao3 OldBeginningNewEnding) 4314 words, Rated G (Florist C, potions master A)
sunflower vol. 6 by @goosetooths (Ao3 goosewriting) 7865 words, Rated T (a human AU of the author's "Fine Forecasts" Good Omens reverse AU. C & A are ex-boyfriends)
The Boyfriend Experience by @caedmonfaith (Ao3 Caedmon) 39,145 words, Rated E (Escort C and bookshop owner A)
The Mathematical Improbability of Reaching the Stars by @cassieoh and @d20owlbear 193,590 words, Rated M (Plant nursery worker C & doctoral candidate A)
The Snake Plant by AppleSeeds 1791 words, Rated G (Plant shop worker C & bookshop owner A)
The Wrong Side of the Door by @holycatsandrabbits self-rec! 8798 words, Rated M (C & A are paranormal investigators)
Thunderbolt and lightning (very, very frightening) by @moondawntreader (Ao3 nightbloomingcereus) 498 words, Rated T (Storm chaser C & weatherman A)
To The Stars by @starrose17 88,199 words, Rated E (Titanic AU with Crowley as Jack & Aziraphale as Rose)
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