Title: Dreams of a Far Green Country
Author: Diamond of Long Cleeve
Rating: NC-17
Summary: The love between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee lasts for a lifetime ... and beyond.
Author: Diamond of Long Cleeve
Rating: NC-17
Summary: The love between Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee lasts for a lifetime ... and beyond.
Title: Judas Kiss
Author: Daffodil Bolger
Rating: R
Summary: 21 Halimath, 1421 S.R.
Comments: Frodo suffers with guilt on the road to the Grey Havens. Very angst-laden indeed.
Author: Daffodil Bolger
Rating: R
Summary: 21 Halimath, 1421 S.R.
Comments: Frodo suffers with guilt on the road to the Grey Havens. Very angst-laden indeed.
Title: Five Elements
Author: Cara Loup
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Water - Fire - Shadow - Air - Earth: The turning points of Frodo's and Sam's bond from Amon Hen to Bag End.
Author: Cara Loup
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Water - Fire - Shadow - Air - Earth: The turning points of Frodo's and Sam's bond from Amon Hen to Bag End.
Title: At the End of All Things
Author: Aina
Rating: R
Summary: Time cannot heal all wounds.
Comments: Sam's deciding to go over the sea has been done many times, and this is one of the better ones: the writing has an honest, raw quality very fitting for Sam, and it doesn't demonise Rosie.
Author: Aina
Rating: R
Summary: Time cannot heal all wounds.
Comments: Sam's deciding to go over the sea has been done many times, and this is one of the better ones: the writing has an honest, raw quality very fitting for Sam, and it doesn't demonise Rosie.
Title: The Music of the Thing as it Happens
Author: Achillea Millefolium
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Dawn in Ithilien is beautiful beyond imagining.The memory of it stays with Sam well into the hot summer of 1420.
Comments: The author has a real gift for making the most heart-wrenching angst elegant and not the least bit trite. This piece is short and wonderfully crafted, and makes you ache for a Sam who doesn't understand.
Author: Achillea Millefolium
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Dawn in Ithilien is beautiful beyond imagining.The memory of it stays with Sam well into the hot summer of 1420.
Comments: The author has a real gift for making the most heart-wrenching angst elegant and not the least bit trite. This piece is short and wonderfully crafted, and makes you ache for a Sam who doesn't understand.
