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michaelmoonsbookshop · 7 months
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The periodically controversial signs which sometimes adorns the bookshop door
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vidavalor · 7 months
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Crowley actually says a barely-coded "I love you" to Aziraphale back in 2.03
In his proposal in the S2 finale, Crowley told us that he and Aziraphale know they're in love and have known it for damn ever but they pretend they're not a couple. This, by default, means that they've not specifically said the words "I love you" before, by Crowley's own admission. They've said I love you in their own little language and we've watched it before. It's little demonic miracle of my own. It's don't go unscrewing the cap. It's just a little bit of a good person and just enough of a bastard to be worth knowing... But what Crowley says in the S2 finale is that they've never-- ever-- said in 6,000 years is just I love you in those normal people, human words. It has always been too dangerous for too many reasons to count so they have euphemisms for it and whole conversations around it and have made that be enough. Why do I bring this up? Because Crowley found a middle ground between the words and their coded language with one another in S2 and it's flying under the radar.
So you know that scene when Muriel has shown up and interrupts Crowley and Aziraphale talking in the back room? The one where while Crowley is speaking, Aziraphale suddenly looks like he's about to pass out with sheer want? Yes, our angel always looks at Crowley like he hung the damn moon (which he did but lol...) but this scene is different. This scene is like... someone get Aziraphale a chair and a glass a water because he is pupils-dilated, audibly breathing, and eyeing up Crowley with naked want. More than the lust? He looks happy. He looks delighted. You can basically hear his heart race from that look on his face. Why here? Yes, Crowley looks hot. Yes, he's in profile in a way that is a visual parallel to Before the Beginning (which was an inspired choice for this scene.) Yes, he's here with a Plan and taking charge of the Muriel situation and swaying his hips a bit while he speaks. It's not any of that. Those are nice bonuses. Aziraphale likes them. He gets them all the time. It's what Crowley said in this moment. To Aziraphale. Through what he said to Muriel.
Crowley cracks a dry, kinda dark joke that is meant for an audience of one: just Aziraphale. He knows Muriel won't get it. Since Muriel is cosplaying as what they think is a human Inspector Constable and they are here to verify the miracle Aziraphale has told Heaven and so are monitoring them, Crowley quips that Muriel is here to spy on them (since they, well, are, actually) and that he knows that many human police officers like to make a bit of a hobby out of spying on "people in love."
People. In. Love.
In a one-two punch in the same sentence, Crowley called him and Aziraphale queer humans and he called what they have love, using the actual word *aloud* for the first time in 6,000 years. He said he loved Aziraphale in front of an angel of Heaven in a little coded joke but this time, using the coded bit to say the real thing for the first time.
Then, just to hammer it all home and make sure that Aziraphale really knows it was very much intentional, Crowley says 'love' again in the next sentence. He starts going on about how Muriel can come to him anytime with any questions about love and he's happy to assist with their understanding of human love with all of his implied vast, vast years of experience with the subject and how he'll be here to answer their questions, in the bookshop, while Aziraphale drives his car to Edinburgh.
Go back and tell Heaven I'm here, Inspector Constable, I don't give a fuck anymore. *We* don't give a fuck anymore. You go tell The Archangel Michael that I'm who they're going to get managing Angelic Embassy X aka The Bookshop until Aziraphale gets back-- yep, me, former Demon of Hell. The Boyfriend in the Dark Sunglasses. He's asked me to, which is his way of saying he wants to stop hiding and asking me not to sneak out to my car in the middle of the night which hallefuckinglujah, Inspector Constable... Go tell Their Beatitudes that we ravish each other all over the bookshop. You won't even be lying. As Maggie'll put it later in the season: I'm done being afraid all the time. I love him. We're in love. There's your hot intel.
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Aziraphale: Inspector Constable, be a dear and spray me down with all 700 of our fire extinguishers, will you?
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Queer Books November 2023
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
❤️ The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck 🧡 Heading North by Holly M. Wendt 💛 The Wisdom of Bug by Alyson Root 💚 Trick Shot by Kayla Grosse 💙 A Holly Jolly Christmas by Emily Wright 💜 Outdrawn by Deanna Grey ❤️ Yours Celestially by Al Hess 🧡 The Christmas Memory by Barbara Winkes 💛 Violet Moon by Mel E. Lemon 💙 The Santa Pageant by Lillian Barry 💜 Only for the Holidays by Shannon O’Connor 🌈 Homestead for the Holidays by Wren Taylor
❤️ You Can Count on Me by Fae Quin 🧡 No One Left But You by Tash McAdam 💛 The Worst Thing of All is the Light by José Luis Serrano, Lawrence Schimel 💚 Today Tonight Forever by Madeline Kay Sneed 💙 Wren Martin Ruins It All by Amanda DeWitt 💜 Emmett by L. C. Rosen ❤️ Finding My Elf by David Valdes 🧡 Tonight, I Burn by Katharine J. Adams 💛 Gorgeous Gruesome Faces by Linda Cheng 💙 Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree 💜 A Power Unbound by Freya Marske 🌈 We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull
❤️ The Manor House Governess by C.A. Castle 🧡 You Owe Me One, Universe by Chad Lucas 💛 Last Night at the Hollywood Canteen by Sarah James 💚 Skip!: A Graphic Novel by Rebecca Burgess 💙 Something About Her by Clementine Taylor 💜 Touching the Art by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore ❤️ A Nearby Country Called Love by Salar Abdoh 🧡 Normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us by Karen Tongson 💛 Sir Callie and the Dragon’s Roost by Esme Symes-Smith 💙 The Order of the Banshee by Robyn Singer 💜 Once Upon My Dads’ Divorce by Seamus Kirst, Noémie Gionet Landry 🌈 Forsooth by Jimmy Matejek-Morris
❤️ A Common Bond by T.M. Kuta 🧡 Risk the Fall by Riley Hart 💛 Just a Little Snack by Yah-Yah Scholfield 💚 Home for the Holidays by Erin Zak 💙 NeurodiVeRse by MJ James 💜 Dark Heir (Dark Rise #2) by C.S. Pacat ❤️ sub/Dom by Rab Green 🧡 Bitten by the Bond by Elaine White 💛 Heir to Frost and Storm by Ben Alderson 💙 The Sea of Stars by Gwenhyver 💜 Bad Beat by L.M. Bennett 🌈 Idol Moves by K.T. Salvo
❤️ Plot Twist by Erin La Rosa 🧡 In the Pines by Mariah Stillbrook 💛 The Crimson Fortress (The Ivory Key #2) by Akshaya Raman 💚 Only She Came Back by Margot Harrison 💙 Megumi & Tsugumi, Vol. 4 by Mitsuru Si 💜 Pritty by Keith F. Miller Jr. ❤️ Just Lizzie by Karen Wilfrid 🧡 An Atlas to Forever by Krystina Rivers 💛 Come Find Me in the Midnight Sun by Bailey Bridgewater 💙 Bait and Witch by Clifford Mae Henderson 💜 Shadow Baron by Davinia Evans 🌈 Day by Michael Cunningham
❤️ Livingston Girls by Briana Morgan 🧡 Delay of the Game by Ari Baran 💛 The Nanny with the Nice List by K. Sterling 💚 A Talent Ignited by Suzanne Lenoir 💙 A Kiss of the Siren’s Song by E.A.M. Trofimenkoff 💜 Rivals for Love by Ali Vali ❤️ Whiskey & Wine by Kelly Fireside, Tana Fireside 🧡 Buried Secrets by Sheri Lewis Wohl 💛 Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis 💙 Living for You by Jenny Frame 💜 Death on the Water by CJ Birch 🌈 Merciless Waters by Rae Knowles
❤️ Vicarious by Chloe Spencer 🧡 Sapling’s Depths by Spencer Rose 💛 That French Summer by Sienna Waters 💚 System Overload by Saxon James 💙 King of Death by Lily Mayne 💜 Warts and All by Ashley Bennett ❤️ Principle Decisions by Thea Belmont 🧡 The Best Mistake by Emily O’Beirne 💛 Sugar and Ice by Eule Grey 💙 Until The Blood Runs Dry by MC Johnson 💜 Splinter : A Diverse Sleepy Hollow Retelling by Jasper Hyde 🌈 The Mischievous Letters of the Marquise de Q by Felicia Davin
❤️ The Queer Girl is Going to be Okay by Dale Walls 🧡 Til Death Do Us Bard by Rose Black 💛 Leverage by E.J. Noyes 💚 Alice Sadie Celine by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright 💙 Godly Heathens by H.E. Edgmon 💜 Gwen & Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher ❤️ To Kill a Shadow by Katherine Quinn 🧡 Warrior of the Wind by Suyi Davies Okungbowa 💛 For Never & Always by Helena Greer 💙 A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch by Sally Hawley 💜 Heaven Official’s Blessing: Tian Guan Ci Fu Vol. 8 by Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù 🌈 A Carol for Karol by Ann Roberts
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aglaydis · 2 years
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Old books in Michael Moon’s Bookshop, Whitehaven.
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cyclone-rachel · 4 months
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books read in October and November 2023:
October:
Crudo by Olivia Liang
The Bookshop Book by Jen Campbell
And What Can We Offer You Tonight by Premee Mohamed
Paradise Rot by Jenny Hval
Dogs of Summer by Andrea Abreu Lopez
Princess Floralinda and the Forty-Flight Tower by Tamsyn Muir
The Last Fallen Moon by Graci Kim
Superman: The Harvests of Youth by Sina Grace
FantasticLand by Mike Bockoven
Invincible Compendium vol. 1 by Robert Kirkman
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
Hey, Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson
Weasels in the Attic by Hiroko Oyamada
Lucky Penny by Ananth Hirsh
November:
Victor and Nora by Lauren Myracle
All Rights Reserved by Gregory Scott Katsoulis
Invincible Compendium vol. 2 by Robert Kirkman
Love Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
Loathe to Love You by Ali Hazelwood
Mem by Bethany C. Morrow
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker
Lightlark by Alex Aster
Check and Mate by Ali Hazelwood
The House of Kent by Brian Michael Bendis
White Holes by Carlo Rovelli
Parasocial by Alex de Campi
Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
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mirecalemoments01 · 7 months
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Heartwarming Discovery: UK Woman Finds Book with 40-Year-Old Message to Father
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In a heartwarming twist of fate, a UK woman, Ros Ford, from Alfriston, East Sussex, stumbled upon a precious relic from her past when she purchased a copy of Aldous Huxley's "Texts and Pretexts" for her husband's birthday. Little did she know that this book would turn out to be the exact same copy she had inscribed and gifted to her father nearly four decades ago. Let's dive into this remarkable story that reminds us of the beautiful and unexpected ways life can come full circle. The Unexpected Reunion Ros Ford's enchanting journey began when she decided to purchase a copy of "Texts and Pretexts" as a birthday gift for her husband, Adam. Little did she know that this seemingly ordinary book would carry a remarkable surprise. She ordered the book from ABE Books, and it was sent from a quaint bookshop owned by Michael Moon in Whitehaven, Cumbria. This is where the magic happened. A Message from the Past When Ros received the book and started flipping through its pages, she stumbled upon a handwritten message that instantly transported her back in time. It was her very own handwriting, dedicated to her dear old dad. The message was a heartfelt inscription she had penned almost four decades ago. The shock and delight of this discovery left Ros astounded. A Serendipitous Facebook Post The enchanting tale took a step further when Michael Moon's bookshop decided to share this serendipitous moment on Facebook. They expressed their amazement at the extraordinary coincidence, explaining how they had received an online order for a book from a customer living hundreds of miles away. To their astonishment, it turned out to be not just the same edition but the very copy Ros had given to her father, complete with her handwritten gift inscription. The post celebrated the wonderful journey that old books can embark on, finding new and often perfect homes since the bookshop's inception in 1970. Ros Ford's Reflections When asked about the book and its significance, Ros Ford shared her sentiments with the BBC. She mentioned that she originally purchased the book in 1984 for her father as he was heading into retirement. She thought it would be a beautiful way for him to reflect on life during his retirement years. However, it was a completely unrelated event that prompted her to think about the book again. On her husband's 83rd birthday, she decided to revisit the idea of gifting "Texts and Pretexts." To her surprise, the book that arrived came from Michael Moon's bookshop, making the story come full circle. A Privilege to Pay Twice In an amusing twist of fate, Ros Ford humorously remarked that she now had the privilege of paying for the same book twice. This quirky turn of events only added to the charm of the story, highlighting the unpredictable and delightful ways life can surprise us. Conclusion The story of Ros Ford's book discovery is a heartwarming reminder of the beauty of serendipity and the unexpected ways in which our past can resurface in the present. It also underscores the enduring power of literature to connect us with cherished memories and loved ones. In a world where everything seems to move at lightning speed, such stories remind us to slow down and appreciate the small, magical moments that life has to offer. How did Ros Ford rediscover the book she had gifted to her father 40 years ago?Ros Ford rediscovered the book when she purchased a copy of "Texts and Pretexts" for her husband's birthday from ABE Books. The book arrived from a bookshop owned by Michael Moon in Whitehaven, Cumbria, and it turned out to be the exact same copy she had inscribed for her father decades ago.What was the reaction of Michael Moon's bookshop to this discovery?Michael Moon's bookshop was equally amazed by this serendipitous discovery. They shared the story on Facebook, celebrating the extraordinary coincidence and the way old books find new homes over the years.Why did Ros Ford originally purchase the book in 1984?Ros Ford purchased the book in 1984 as a gift for her father, who was about to retire. She believed it would be a wonderful way for him to reflect on life during his retirement years.Why did Ros Ford decide to revisit the idea of gifting the book on her husband's birthday?Ros Ford decided to revisit the idea of gifting the book on her husband's 83rd birthday after something she read in The Guardian prompted her to think about it again. Read the full article
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trixie-and-ames · 11 months
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"I love everything that's old, - old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine."
~Oliver Goldsmith.
📷 Old leather bound books @ Michael Moons Bookshop, Whitehaven, Cumbria.
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otherpplnation · 1 year
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799. Rich Ferguson, Mary Kerr, S.A. Griffin
Rich Ferguson, Mary Kerr, and S.A. Griffin are the guests for a roundtable discussion of Beat literature and the new anthology Beat Not Beat: An Anthology of California Poets Screwing on the Beat and Post-Beat Tradition (Moon Tide Press).
Pushcart Prize-nominated poet Rich Ferguson has shared the stage with Patti Smith, Wanda Coleman, Moby, and other esteemed poets and musicians. Ferguson was selected by the National Beat Poetry Foundation, Inc. (NBPF), to serve as the State of California Beat Poet Laureate (Sept. 2020 to Sept. 2022). He is a featured performer in the film, What About Me? featuring Michael Stipe, Michael Franti, k.d. lang, and others. His poetry and award-winning spoken-word music videos have appeared in numerous anthologies and festivals, and he was a winner in Opium Magazine’s Literary Death Match, L.A. Ferguson is the editor of an anthology of CA poets entitled Beat Not Beat (Moon Tide Press). 
Mary Kerr is an Independent Producer of documentaries on the California Beat Era. Her films include The Beach (1996), Venice West and the LA Scene (2011), and San Francisco's Wild History Groove (2011).
S.A. Griffin, co-editor of Beat Not Beat and The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (Firecracker Award) and Carma Bum progenitor lives, loves and works in Los Angeles. In 2010 he created The Poetry Bomb, a former Vietnam era practice bomb converted into an art object filled with over 900 poems from around the world in an effort to inspire civil disagreements culminating in The Poetry Bomb Couch Surfing Across America Tour of Words. Named Best Performance Poet by the LA Weekly, in 2011 he was the first recipient of Beyond Baroque's Distinguished Service Award. His most recent book, Pandemic Soul Music (Punk Hostage Press), will be on bookshelves December 2022. Husband, father and USAF Vietnam era veteran.
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justforbooks · 3 years
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Old books in Michael Moon’s Bookshop, Whitehaven.
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michaelmoonsbookshop · 7 months
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Time flies when you’re having fun
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My GOD is he adorable, I'd almost forgotten what he looked like without the beard! :p Petition to have him keep the long(ish), curly hair as Aziraphale, though. Y'know, just so Crowley has a little something extra to get a firm grip on. ;) ~Domme anon
Domme Anon! Oh, your timing is nothing if not impeccable. That picture has totally put me back on my Michael thirsting bullshit, and I’ve been sitting here wondering if there is a full moon out or what (there actually is an almost-full moon here tonight, ha) because how am I suddenly so ravenously turned on by the sight of this man’s bare face...
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...And I realized that it’s because of his eyes. They’re gorgeous no matter what facial hair situation Michael has going on, but they just pop when he is clean shaven. His eyes here are so much more visible and intense and I find him plenty sexy with the beard, but it’s gone and those damn weapons of mass seduction are staring into my soul (which, for the record, is now suddenly not wearing underwear).
But! To your point about Aziraphale with long(ish) curly hair...oh, I’m not sure we could handle it. I have actually thought about that before, though, especially because David--er, I mean Crowley--totally has a hair-pulling kink (giving and receiving) and could surely use some thick, luscious locks to hold onto when they’re in the dressing room bookshop.
I don’t think it’s too likely to happen, unfortunately, but at least he’ll soon be reunited with his beloved demon and our cups will runneth over with the sexual tension. Good times...
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just-aziraphale · 2 years
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I posted 341 times in 2021
25 posts created (7%)
316 posts reblogged (93%)
For every post I created, I reblogged 12.6 posts.
I added 659 tags in 2021
#azicrow - 170 posts
#good omens - 113 posts
#fanart - 68 posts
#good omens 2 - 65 posts
#aziraphale - 58 posts
#crowley - 58 posts
#michael sheen - 48 posts
#david tennant - 42 posts
#ineffable husbands - 20 posts
#anthony j crowley - 17 posts
Longest Tag: 57 characters
#i like this take although i disagree that it was a threat
My Top Posts in 2021
#5
I still can’t believe Crowley was running around calling his angel ‘angel’ at any given opportunity for years, and the whole of London population who ever met them was certain of one thing - that Mr. Crowley and Mr. Fell are very much an item.
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I need to know what’s going on in that picture SO BAD
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Don’t give me a kiss in S2 - I couldn’t care less about it. 
Give me Crowley resting his head on Azi’s lap while they both lounge on a sofa.... them bickering over silly things while drinking heavily in the bookshop with next to no space between their bodies.... Azi baking a Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte and Crowley watching him from the countertop with a dopey smile.... 
Give me disgustingly domestic husbands - and I’d be over the moon.
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#2
once again thinking about how one Anthony J Crowley literally hasn’t given two fucks about anyone except Aziraphale for 6000 years
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Crowley (every damn time he and Aziraphale get hammered at the bookshop together): I think ’m too drunk to drive home. ’m staying over. 
Aziraphale (knowing full well they can both miracle the alcohol out of their systems): Sounds reasonable.
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Three experiments of living, 19th century publishers cloth binding, from Michael Moon bookshop , Whitehaven, Cumbria.
— Elif Batuman, on feeling like everyone around you seeming so much more formed and opinionate.
— Erica Jong, from “Bitter Herb,” Witches (as seen in Becoming Light: Poems New and Selected)
Ouroboros drawings , author Unknown
A Jonas Kahnwald aesthetic
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theplatinthehat · 4 years
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2019 Good Omens Fic Post
I didn’t think I could let the end of the year go by without celebrating some of my favourite Good Omens fics and authors that I’ve read over the last few months. This fandom has really encouraged me, and loads of others, to write some really amazing and fun work. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has made my time in this fandom something to be treasured – it’s been an amazing experience!
Consider this a love letter to the fanfic writers of this fandom. I can’t include everyone in the list, but if you write fanfic – thank you so much for the time and energy you put into this fandom!
  AUTHORS
Drawlight / @drawlight
Can you fall in love with a writing style? Because I honestly think I have. I, like many other, came across Draw’s amazing work after Michael Sheen tweeted about Salinity and now here we are! It’s been an absolute privilege to read the incredible fandom works by Draw, and we really have been blessed by his beautiful stories. I remember reading Salinity for the first time, and it totally took my breath away. Whenever I open it up to re-read I find myself taking a deep breath before diving in.
What I Love: My favourite thing about Draw’s writing is the way he weaves in references to music, poetry and other stories into his work (Hadestown makes a regular appearance). His writing often makes me very warm and very soft and are much like a literary hug after a long day.
Favourite Works: Salinity (And Other Measurements of Brackish Water); tell me who is victor; I Will Get Up Now And Go About the City
Atalan / @seaskystone
What. An. Author. Atalan has made me cry floods of tears and laugh until I’ve fallen out of bed! Their long-form stories are a particular favourite of mine, and whenever I get a notification that one of those has been updated I have to read it immediately (even if I’m in the middle of a lecture). Atalan is a superb writer in any style, and I cannot wait to read more of their work.
What I Love: I must confess, my favourites are definitely the comedies – their sense of humour is absolutely fantastic, and their witty writing style makes me grin like an idiot. I remember reading the opening chapter of ‘Instructions Not Included’ and messaging my sister to let her know that I had found the perfect fic.
Favourite Works: Pray for Us, Icarus (and check out this amazing video by @pinkpiggy93) and Instructions Not Included
JMA
My goodness where do I even start with this incredible author? JMA takes our favourite angel and demon and explores some intriguing and often dark concepts through them. JMA has a very erudite writing style, and I often find myself reading their work twice or even three times before I even begin to scratch the surface of what they’re saying. Absolutely beautiful prose – I can’t recommend enough.
What I Love: The fact that their work makes me stop and think. Each story is a rich tapestry, which you can admire as a whole, but each individual thread is beautiful in its own right. JMA also has excellent command of both plot and character, which I love.
Favourite Works: Rebuild you from clay (the full series is worth a read in my opinion). You might also like Suffer the Children, which was written in collaboration with Ineffable_Plans
weatheredlaw / @weatheredlaw  
I think it’s safe to say that weatheredlaw is the champion of the AU. There’s not a world that they can’t turn their hand to, and not a setting that they can’t describe in vivid detail. Weatheredlaw is an absolute pro at making me feel all sorts of things, and honestly, it was their fic that made me go ‘Oh, I see why people ship the Bookshop and the Bentley’.
What I Love: What’s not to love in weatheredlaw’s work? If I had to pick a favourite thing, it would absolutely have to be their descriptions. This comes across particularly well in ‘with all your delights’ where the descriptions of the south were so eloquent that I thought I might be able to crawl through the screen and join Aziraphale and Crowley there.
Favourite Works: with all your delights; dream to me
racketghost / @racketghost
I only discovered racketghost’s work recently and I only have one question – how on earth did I manage without their writing in my life before? Oh my goodness, their stories are absolutely marvellous. The main body of their work imagines what Crowley and Aziraphale might have been getting up to during WWI – and let me assure you, they pull no punches.
What I Love: I absolutely adore their storytelling style – it’s fabulous. Their descriptions of war are unflinching, and feel so real. The relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley is explored so well, and their emotions are so well portrayed.
Favourite Works: Strange Moons
INDIVIDUAL WORKS
With Love, A Symphony – OneofWebs / @tantumuna
This is a beautiful tale of love and music. I remember when I first read this, I fell in love instantly. I have such a weakness for Crowley playing stringed instruments, and this gave me exactly what I needed. The exploration of Aziraphale and Crowley’s relationship through the different periods of music was just incredible. If you have an appreciation for classical music and slow-burn romance, this is the fic for you.
Full Circle – Hekateras / @futureevilscientist
Gosh, where do I even start with this series? The first two sentences grabbed me by the lapels and did not let go. An absolutely fascinating exploration into what happens at the End of Days – and beyond… This fic played my heartstrings like a fiddle and I loved every second of it. There’s a lot of angst, but it’s well worth sticking through until the end. I thoroughly recommend if you, like me, wonder what might happen if the Apocalypse comes round again.
Slow Show – mia_ugly / @mia-ugly_ugly
Is there anyone in this fandom that hasn’t read this fic? Well, if there are, here’s a reminder for you to set aside a day and devote it to reading this amazing story. This is a beautiful AU that imagines our favourite angel and demon as human actors; Avery Fell and Anthony Crowley. The narrative, the characterisation and the world-building are all absolutely stupendous, and like me you’ll be absolutely desperate to see Warlock on the screen yourself! Gosh, I don’t want to spoil this too much – go and read Slow Show! Now!
And once you’ve read that, be sure to check out the some faith remix of the fic by attheborder and curtaincall
Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrated Approach – Nnm
Many of us have said that Crowley needs to go to therapy. But what would therapy with a demon actually look like? And what kind of a therapist would be able to unpack all that trauma? Meet Aubrey Thyme, professional psychotherapist. Nnm does a wonderful job with this story, and its equal parts humorous and heart-breaking. And the end… oh the end – I won’t spoil anything. You really must read this fic.
Acts of Service – seekwill / @jasmine-cottage-uk
Another stunning human AU. Aziraphale is a vicar, and Crowley is a mysterious bad boy that can’t seem to keep away, and Anathema is there being an absolute bad-ass, set in the heart of an inner-city community. What starts out simply turns out to be much more convoluted than I ever could have imagined, and there were points where I was literally at the edge of my seat! An intriguing story, with vibrant characters, told by an absolutely marvellous writer.
Made Flesh – rfsmiley / @redfacesmiley
What if two, were in fact three? This is the question that runs throughout this piece of work – where Crowley is shadowed by something that only Aziraphale can see. A thoroughly absorbing tale that explores the love shared by an angel and a demon, and how that love manifests itself. This story settles itself well within the 6,000 year canon, and is beautifully told. An absolute must-read.
The Demons Have the Phonebox – theplatinthehat
You didn’t think I could get through this list without a self-rec did you? I shan’t say much, but I will say that the overwhelming love and support I’ve had for this fic has meant more to me than you’ll ever know. Recommended reading for people who love Donna Noble, creative use of the English language and general hijinks.
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wanna-b-poet31 · 5 years
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Just an Observation...
So Like, let’s take a quick survey of the kinds of people in Aziraphale’s life in order of appearance:
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Crowley: Looks at Aziraphale like he hung the moon after meeting him and learning he gave away his sword, and carefully cultivates a relationship of mutual respect and care. He also shows a willingness to meet the needs and “speed” of Aziraphale’s comfort, compromising and treating each other as equals.  Indulges, respects and remembers his special interests (food, books, music tastes, restaurants and the specific seating in said restaurants, saving the world, etc.)  And I’m sure more and more can be added to this gross overview.
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Gabriel: Belittle’s Aziraphale’s interests IMMEDIATELY. Feigns interest in his attempts to love and save humanity. All around abusive jerk.  Fuck him.
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Warlock: Child, sweet, normal, cute. Doesn’t (nor should be held accountable to) show a profound interest in gardening, (though the case could be made he does share a fondness of animals) or other Aziraphale/Brother Francis’ interests.  IS. A. CHILD.  It is not his job to take care of adults.
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Sandalphon: -100000/100 Angel. Terrible. Bad Angel. Goes and thinly threatens Aziraphale. Homophobic (no other reason to shout out Sodom and Gomorrah). Remembers what the hell a book is, but also dismisses any care about Aziraphale. Is part of the group that physically harms Aziraphale. Fuck him.
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Michael: -10/10 Angel. Dismissive. Later uses “backchannels” to threaten and attack Aziraphale. Overall shady. Is part of the group that physically harms Aziraphale. Fuck her.
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Uriel: -1000/100 Angel. Dismissive. Rude. Overall shady and again, is part of the group that physically harms Aziraphale. Fuck them.
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Anathema: Rightfully shocked by being hit by a car, and generally curt to him. It’s also not her job to extend him kindness, although I do feel, given different circumstances they would have been friendly. Although, for the purposes of this overview, doesn’t show any specific care or interest about him.
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Shadwell: His Homophobic ass doesn’t deserve a second of our time. He’s rude, throws slurs around, and dismissive. Also he “kills” Aziraphale, so there’s that. Although he does help Aziraphale, and he does agree to help him at the end of the world, he does not care about Aziraphale’s interests.
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Madam Tracy: An actual delight. Mildly interested in Aziraphale. Literally Shared a body. Could grow into friends, I’m sure. She seems delightful, but not (currently) a close friend, and shared interests may only extend insofar as the Armagedon’t was concerned.  
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Adam + Them: Overall good kids, saved the world. Aziraphale gave Adam a stellar pep talk, but overall, again, they’re children, and while Adam may be able to bend reality, and the Anti-Christ, he’s still not responsible for taking care of Aziraphale. Did replace his bookshop with (almost) no changes, showing some kind of care about Aziraphale’s interests.
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Newt: ...do they meet? Like, yeah there at the airfield base...but... N/A.
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Hastur: Tries to Kill Him (as Crowley, although Hastur does throws him several threats over Crowley’s phone recorder). Awful. Tries to take away Crowley, his ultimate favorite person. Really, quite terrible.
TLDR: Crowley’s the only one who cares deeply about Aziraphale. Madame Tracy and Anathema distant seconds. Actual Children could grow up and be A+ friends/support systems for him, but now they are children first, supernatural emotional support later. Everyone else is terrible to him. 
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