hackthis_archive ([personal profile] hackthis_archive) wrote2009-03-29 04:32 pm

Instant Rec. Generation Kill : Itch in Your Veins.

Itch in Your Veins by [livejournal.com profile] romanticalgirl. Generation Kill. Nate/Brad. Ensemble. NC-17. Timeline in the series.

Generation Kill is a tiny fandom. Our canon is closed. It's war-based. It's not pretty (although our boys are). It's not sweet. Or kind. Or open to mass interpretation. It's hard. And mean. And brutally real. It's offensive and rude and so very honest. It doesn't appeal to a lot of people; it doesn't attract a lot of fans or fanfare. We are very much about word of mouth. We don't have a lot of writers (maybe a dozen). We don't have a lot of artists (one, maybe two), but we have a lot of heart. And when we write this fandom, we try to make our works as epic as our canon. Our version of GK is based on an interpretation of an interpretation of an interpretation, which makes us so far removed, we're pretty much in a cave. But sometimes, in the dark, we make something really beautiful... like this story.

Or, as I said in my comment to the author about Itch in Your Veins:


This is absolutely tremendous... [and] as I carry on reading this now I'm absolutely besotted. This the story that all GK stories dream of being when they get big and start mainlining Ripped Fuel. It's beautiful and poetic and so sharp and smart and astute. God, I'm kind of afraid to read the last section, because then there will be no more. I thought my writing was just in hibernation, but with this, I think it's decided to hang up its spurs entirely. You know sometimes you (okay: I) read a story and you're envious, because you just can't execute in that particular manner, or you're in awe, because it's something you'd never think of? With this story, it seems so definitive that a part of me is like, so...


You know those stories that come along and when you're done you're like, "Well... fuck."

This is that story. It doesn't matter if you don't know the fandom. READ IT. You can thank me after.

[identity profile] romanticalgirl.livejournal.com 2009-03-30 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
::flails more::

It's funny, because I was recently reading [livejournal.com profile] sparky77's fic "On How Sergeant Colbert is Nothing At All Like Winnie the Pooh, and Other Important Lessons That Can Be Learned While Observing the Sergeant Laying under a Jeep", and thinking "Man, I can't ever write *anything* like that! Perspective is a wacky thing.

Suffice it to say, there's always lots of adoration heading your way from Seattle.

[identity profile] hackthis.livejournal.com 2009-03-30 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
LOL. [livejournal.com profile] sparky77's 'Pooh' story is one of my favoritests in the fandom. It's just such a hysterical read, but so incredibly true of their dynamic, because Brad would totally go on strike like that.. and her Ray was dynamite. That story just fills me with glee. My brain is kind of cracky but S is the one who just flings stuff at me until something sticks.. the mob!AU... the professor!Nate

[identity profile] romanticalgirl.livejournal.com 2009-03-30 08:00 am (UTC)(link)
The voices are so spot-on in that, and Ray's inner monologue is fabulous too. And, you know, the image of Ray, Brad and Nate being one big happy family (with psycho dog Trombley and cousin Walt visiting from the south - not to mention nosy neighbor Poke) is just perfectly perfect.