Summer 2025 Guessing Post!

Jun. 15th, 2025 03:22 am
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Thank you so much for another wonderful round of Holmestice! The mods want to say THANK YOU to all the creators who joined us this round. Being in this community with you is a joy and an honour.

Reveals and the Master List go up on June 20 (Baker Island time). Until then, please enjoy and comment on all the lovely fanworks. (If you haven't thanked your creator for your own gift yet, please do!) Creators, please do NOT respond to Dreamwidth comments with your name attached or post your works elsewhere on the Internet until reveals go up in the community. You may of course reply to comments on AO3, which preserves your anonymity.

Meanwhile, stay tuned: treats are coming up! We have a bumper crop this round! For anyone thinking of making a treat, we will accept treats until reveals, so if there's a prompt that inspires you, please have at it! Just use the regular submission guidelines and send your headers to holmesticemods@gmail.com.

If you'd like to guess who created what in this round, here's a list of all the contributors for the main gifts. (You'll have to put in some extra work to guess the treat-makers!) Go ahead and take a guess! It's all in good fun.

Contributors )

Go forth and leave love for your fellow Holmestice artists, authors, podficcers, and vidders! See you again on the 20th, when we reveal who made what!

Fic for mom2boys: A Secret Thought

Jun. 15th, 2025 12:53 am
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Title: A Secret Thought
Recipient: mom2boys
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Granada
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Watson
Rating: T
Warnings: Trauma from canonical presumed death
Summary: While away from Baker Street during a case, Watson has a nightmare about Reichenbach Falls. When he joins Holmes for a late night drink, long-buried feelings come to light at last.

Read on AO3: A Secret Thought
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Title: you had to go (i know, i know, i know)
Recipient: mom2boys
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Sherlock & Co. (Podcast)
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary:
“I’ll stay,” he says.

“Are you insane?” Watson asks. “I’m not gonna leave you alone when there’s some murderous criminal mastermind chasing you.”


At the edge of the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock makes a move. Then, he makes a promise.

Read on AO3: you had to go (i know, i know, i know)

DOUBLE GIFT SCENARIO

Jun. 15th, 2025 12:43 am
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Sometimes in the process, when pinch-hitters come into play, a participant might receive two gifts.

This round's lucky winner is MOM2BOYS!
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Title: The Adventure of the Baskerville Burglary
Recipient: beamkatanachronicles
Author: REDACTED
Verse: ACD Sherlock Holmes, Granada Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV)
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, John Watson/Sir Henry Baskerville,
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: On holiday in Cornwall, after recovering from their experience with the Devil’s Foot poison, Watson receives a letter from Sir Henry Baskerville imploring them to visit Baskerville Hall and solve a mystery involving an archaeological dig, a priceless artefact and an unquiet spirit. Holmes is more than happy to relieve the boredom of enforced rest and Watson is keen to see his friend again. But there is more to it than a simple haunting: could there be a connection between a spate of thefts and the new occupants of Merripit House—a white-haired old invalid and his nurse? And does Sir Henry have an ulterior motive for inviting Watson to his home?

Read on AO3: The Adventure of the Baskerville Burglary
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Title:Traffic School
Recipient: [personal profile] tepidspongebath
Author: REDACTED
Verse:BBC
Characters/Pairings: Sally Donovan/Molly Hooper (implied); Mrs. Hudson
Rating:G
Warnings:None.
Summary: The trouble with creating breakthrough technology is that eventually anyone can use it.
Word Count:1996

Read on AO3: Traffic School

Experimenting with the <details> tag

Jun. 14th, 2025 12:02 pm
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Experimenting with a thing [personal profile] pangolin20 advised over at [personal profile] gremdark's journal:

This is a "details" tag with no additional styling...
...and here is the additional detail inside the tag.


This is a "details" tag styled with "cursor:pointer"...
...and here is the additional detail inside the tag.


The second one has style="cursor:pointer" placed inside the details tag, and should make the whole thing more obviously interactable-with for mouse-users. (They should both be interactive via keyboard navigation.)

Edit: works as advertised! And with the second one, it is much more obvious that you can click both the arrow and the text and that something will happen if you do.

Fic for EstelRaca: Hole in the Sky

Jun. 14th, 2025 04:11 am
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Title: Hole in the Sky
Recipient: EstelRaca
Author: REDACTED
Verse: ACD canon/ Cthulhu Mythos
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes, Mycroft Holmes, John Watson
Rating: T
Warnings: Horror, (minor?) Character Deaths, Bittersweet Ending
Summary: In the early days of the Great War, battles are fought on many fronts. Some will never make the mundane news. Some weapons are never thought to be such. Many sacrifices are lost to history forever - and without them there might not be a history at all.

Read On AO3: Hole in the Sky
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Title: Rumour Has It
Recipient: happyeverafter72
Author: REDACTED
Verse: ACD Holmes (& Terry Pratchett’s Discworld)
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Watson
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Warnings: None
Summary: A mysterious illness is spreading throughout Ankh-Morpork and the city’s population is scrambling to find the culprit behind it. The rumour mills are running wild. Unable to get to the bottom of it all, the Ankh-Morpork City Watch seeks the advice of a long-retired detective and his faithful chronicler - How could Sherlock Holmes resist a case as puzzling as this one?

Read on AO3: Rumour Has It
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Title: Singularly Unique
Recipient: A_Candle_For_Sherlock
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Granada
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Watson
Rating: T
Warnings: Victorian era ideas and taboos around homosexuality
Summary: Watson is happy with his life with Holmes, but things are going to change after a man from Watson's past contacts him.

Read on AO3: Singularly Unique
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1. To recap, Monday night the horrible leak which had been growing and growing in the boys' bedroom ceiling became more horrible and after a really scary night of buckets and pails and bins and drip-drip-drip which drove me partially insane, and a morning which including sleeping on in the car, the roof caved in.

So I fled to an extended stay hotel. I thought the boys would come with me, but they didn't want to. They stayed with their father.

So contractors came and did an estimate, and then they came and fixed the enormous hole in the ceiling and the nasty wall of mold which was in the boys' closet. So they've had 2 nights of no leaks, so I've come back home.

I felt like I was Julia Roberts in Sleeping with the Enemy or a fugitive or something. In a liminal state of neither here nor there. The closest eating place was Chick-fil-a but I drove to get a tuna sub. It's PRIDE month, goddammit, no homophobic waffle fries (or peach milkshake, which sounds even better) for you! I didn't turn on the TV either the whole time. I think some people live there because the school bus came. And I heard kids and saw a cat in a window. Today is the last full day of school for the boys. They have three half days next week.

2. Today is FESTA day which is the 12th anniversary of the debut of BTS and last night in Seoul, jhope had a concert and all seven were in attendance, including SUGA!!! So it is a very good day.
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Got back late Sunday from a whirlwind trip back to Colorado for [personal profile] grrlpup's dad's Celebration of Life.

Whirlwind )
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I did this one before the chaos with the ceiling. I like the three jars on the other page of the planner so I included them in the scan. Still going with the peach theme for June.

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Title: a night of contemplation
Recipient: CumberCurlyGirl
Artist/Vidder: Redacted
Verse: Books: Doyle Canon
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Rating: non-explicit sexual content
Warnings: none
Summary: A quiet night at Baker Street - full of blissful rest for some, anxieties and sleeplessness for others.

View on AO3: a night of contemplation

I is for [Requiescat] In Pace

Jun. 12th, 2025 07:38 pm
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Title: I is for [Requiescat] In Pace
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: Gen
Notes: Angst, part 5 of Time Loop: Reichenbach, set during "The Final Problem, this is a linked series of ficlets in which Watson relives Reichenbach based on theories collated in The Annotated Sherlock Holmes about what happened on that day.
Length: 500
Characters: Holmes & Watson
Prompt: acidic
Warning: Major Character Death
Summary: Watson wakes up on 4 May 1891 in Switzerland with Holmes (for the fifth times) and elects not to accompany Holmes to the Falls.

Read more... )

My ficlet: I is for Indurate

Jun. 12th, 2025 07:01 pm
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Title: I is for Indurate
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: Gen
Notes: Angst, part 4 of Time Loop: Reichenbach, set during "The Final Problem, this is a linked series of ficlets in which Watson relives Reichenbach based on theories collated in The Annotated Sherlock Holmes about what happened on that day.
Length: 500
Characters: Holmes & Watson & Moriarty
Prompt: selcouth
Summary: Watson wakes up on 4 May 1891 in Switzerland with Holmes and discovers Holmes has set a trap for Moriarty.

Read more... )

My ficlet: I is for Incarnate

Jun. 12th, 2025 06:15 pm
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Title: I is for Incarnate
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: Gen
Notes: Angst, part 3 of Time Loop: Reichenbach, set during "The Final Problem, this is a linked series of ficlets in which Watson relives Reichenbach based on theories collated in The Annotated Sherlock Holmes about what happened on that day.
Length: 500
Characters: Holmes & Watson & Moriarty & Moran
Prompt: timid
Warning: Major Character Death, elements of the supernatural
Summary: Watson wakes up on 4 May 1891 in Switzerland with Holmes and discovers Moriarty more than what he seems.

Read more... )
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Title: The Pubs of London
Recipient: Bluebellofbakerstreet
Author: REDACTED
Verse: BBC
Pairing: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson:
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary: John rewards Sherlock for entering out into the city for hobnobbing with the goldfish. Also, a history lesson.

Read on AO3: The Pubs of London
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Anne Hathaway by Carol Ann Duffy

Item I gyve unto my wief my second best bed…
(from Shakespeare’s will)

The bed we loved in was a spinning world
of forests, castles, torchlight, cliff-tops, seas
where he would dive for pearls. My lover’s words
were shooting stars which fell to earth as kisses
on these lips; my body now a softer rhyme
to his, now echo, assonance; his touch
a verb dancing in the centre of a noun.
Some nights I dreamed he’d written me, the bed
a page beneath his writer’s hands. Romance
and drama played by touch, by scent, by taste.
In the other bed, the best, our guests dozed on,
dribbling their prose. My living laughing love –
I hold him in the casket of my widow’s head
as he held me upon that next best bed.

My poem & Rilke

Jun. 12th, 2025 03:17 pm
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So I am a week behind on my 52 poem challenge. Last week the prompt was to write a poem about a famous person (who is dead) and the focus is on a small incident in their lives. So I chose Rilke and found an anecdote about how he had received a business letter and was composing a response, pacing near the castle where he was staying, and the first line of the first of the Duino Elegies came to him. So that's what I wrote about.


Dear Sir: Regarding a matter which requires your urgent attention... by okapi

The letter arrived in the morning post.
The envelope was dull, the lettering
was careful and upright. The poet sighed.
He slit the shroud, unfolded the dead words,
and read and sighed again. It must be deal with.
Sums would be required. On paper too fine
for the purpose, he began then stopped, stood,
and left, marching from castle to bastions
overlooking the sea, he paced the length,
back and forth, as the strong bora wind blew,
his mind was full of numbers and figures,
back and forth, he paced, back and forth until—
he heard it
on the roar—
“Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels’
hierarchies
?”
by nightfall, there would be a birth, a verse
long-awaited as well as a piece
of correspondence, dull, careful, upright
left unanswered on the edge of a desk.


---

And here is the first stanza of the first elegy of the Duino Elegies

from The First Elegy by Rainer Maria Rilke [trans. Stephen Mitchell}

Who, if I cried out, would hear me among the angels' hierarchies?
and even if one of them pressed me suddenly against his heart:
I would be consumed in that overwhelming existence.
For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, which we are still just able to endure,
and we are so awed because it serenely disdains to annihilate us.
Every angel is terrifying.
And so I hold myself back and swallow the call-note of my dark sobbing.
Ah, whom can we ever turn to in our need?
Not angels, not humans, and already the knowing animals are aware
that we are not really at home in our interpreted world.
Perhaps there remains for us some tree on a hillside, which every day we can take into our vision;
there remains for us yesterday's street and the loyalty of a habit so much at ease
when it stayed with us that it moved in and never left.
Oh and night: there is night, when a wind full of infinite space gnaws at our faces.
Whom would it not remain for--that longed-after, mildly disillusioning presence,
which the solitary heart so painfully meets.
Is it any less difficult for lovers?
But they keep on using each other to hide their own fate.
Don't you know yet?
Fling the emptiness out of your arms into the spaces we breathe;
perhaps the birds will feel the expanded air with more passionate flying.

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