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Sorted by category and fandom, all the amazing fanworks created by this round's participants, for your perusal and entertainment and with names attached! Now comments can be answered and works reposted all over the web, and pimping shall commence far and wide! If you haven't added your fanwork to the AO3 collection, and you want to, you can add it here: Holmestice Exchange - Winter 2018.

Please come back and join us for our summer round! Sign-ups will open in late March or early April. You can follow us at [twitter.com profile] holmestice (twitter), [tumblr.com profile] holmestice (tumblr), [livejournal.com profile] holmestice (livejournal), or holmestice (pillowfort) for updates!

And now, without further ado, the Grand Reveal!


Art


ACD Canon


Elementary


Sherlock BBC




Fiction


1994 Baker Street


221B Baker Towers


ACD Canon


Elementary


Granada


Howard Holmes


Miss Sherlock


Murder by Decree


My Dearly Beloved Detective


The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes


Rathbone Films


Ritchie Films


Sherlock BBC


Sherlock Holmes: The Golden Years


A Study in Emerald




Vids


BBC Sherlock


Mr. Holmes



Many thanks to everyone who participated! If you see any mistakes or omissions in the master list, please email the mods and we'll get it fixed up ASAP.

We'll be editing the posts now to put all the author/artist and beta information in there as well, but it's going to take some time. Please have a little patience; we'll get there.

Date: 2019-02-21 07:28 pm (UTC)
sanguinity: woodcut by M.C. Escher, "Snakes" (Default)
From: [personal profile] sanguinity
I always did mean to come back and leave a comment as myself, just so you wouldn't think that I had neglected you! That was one of the problems with leaving them all under an assumed name -- the people who might look for a comment from me wouldn't realize that they had gotten one, and we couldn't converse about how much I-personally-me had liked their story.

The other problem with leaving them all under an assumed name, of course, was the problem that I often have with commenting while modding -- it's very difficult to not let my knowledge of who wrote the story influence the comment. Which, when *I'm* trying to be anonymous, too, rather compounds the problem.

(For your story, for example, I VERY much wanted to compliment you on expanding your stylistic range, BUT OF COURSE I COULDN'T DO THAT WITHOUT OUTING YOU. May I say now, I was so thrilled to see how well your efforts to expand your repertory had come out? I know you had wanted to do that, and it was a delight to see the results. It's little wonder that I spilled enthusiasm all over everywhere in that comment.)

But yes, I did rather think you'd spot who Mrs Beeton was: I think she got to most of the stories, and I never really worked up an alternate persona for her before I started, so there was ample data for you to work with.

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