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Whatever a Moon Has Always Meant
This Star Trek: Reboot fic is, quite simply, one of the most moving, beautiful, and heartbreaking pieces I have ever read. I can't even begin to think about the kind of skill necessary to write something like this - I was moved to tears about eight times, had goosebumps through pretty much the entire thing - and as soon as I post this I'm going to have myself a good cry.
hollycomb's written about insecurity and memory and family and loneliness in a way that transcends this story, and, honestly, is about the human experience. I recognized myself, my mother, my father - got hit in the chest with emotions I hadn't thought about in years - all perfectly entwined in a fascinating story, with perfectly realized characters.
Whether you are in this fandom or not, whether you're a Kirk/Sulu fan or not, you should read this. Set aside a few hours, download the pdf, and read it. It'll break your heart in the best possible way.
This Star Trek: Reboot fic is, quite simply, one of the most moving, beautiful, and heartbreaking pieces I have ever read. I can't even begin to think about the kind of skill necessary to write something like this - I was moved to tears about eight times, had goosebumps through pretty much the entire thing - and as soon as I post this I'm going to have myself a good cry.
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Whether you are in this fandom or not, whether you're a Kirk/Sulu fan or not, you should read this. Set aside a few hours, download the pdf, and read it. It'll break your heart in the best possible way.
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Date: 2010-07-30 04:22 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-08-09 02:15 am (UTC)brb reading everything she's ever written