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Rec Post
This post is for anyone to post recommendations from the 2022 collection! There are currently 771 works in the collection, so it's a lot to go through and also a lot that could be highlighted! You can choose to post things for whatever reason you want, and can post as many different recs as you want. There is no minimum number of recs that need to be in a post, so if you have one thing you want to highlight you can post that one! You also may post anonymously.
Your posts need to have some indication of what you're reccing (so not just a list of links), but otherwise how much information you include is up to you! Suggestions of things to include:- Fandom
- Title
- Medium
- Category (e.g. m/m)
- Warnings
- Relationship or characters
- Tags
- Summary
- Why you're reccing it (or, alternatively, if you're posting a list on a theme, include the theme/trope/kink at the top of the list!)
And of course, don't forget to link to the work(s)!
On December 3rd we'll be making a reading list of any recs here that wish to be included. If you wish for your recommendations to be included in that reading list, please have "Include in final reading list" somewhere in your post.
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Date: 2022-11-26 03:27 pm (UTC)Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Original Male Character/Original Male Character, Prophesied Hero Who Doesn't Believe in Fate/God of Fate
Characters: Original Male Character(s), Original Female Character(s)
Additional Tags: Fantasy, Magic, Alternate Universe - Gods & Goddesses, Getting Together, Fluff
Summary:
Devon doesn't believe in fate, but Fate certainly believes in him.
Why: Funny, sweet, and profound. The hero works in a bookshop, which leads to lines such as "If Devon were less of a man he would have stammered and dropped the books, but he's a man forged in retail, and no handsome stranger can throw him off his game." Also, I'm a sucker for "not being taken for granted" storylines.
Please include in the final reading list. Thanks!