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Thank you so much for another wonderful round of Holmestice! The mods want to say THANK YOU to all the creators who joined us this round. Being in this community with you is a joy and an honour.

Reveals and the Master List go up on June 21st. Until then, please enjoy and comment on all the lovely fanworks. (If you haven't thanked your creator for your own gift yet, please do!) Creators, please do NOT respond to Dreamwidth comments or post your works elsewhere on the Internet until reveals go up in the community. You may of course reply to comments on AO3, which preserves your anonymity.

In the meanwhile, stay tuned: treats are coming up! For anyone thinking of making a treat, we will accept treats until reveals, so if there's a prompt that inspires you, please have at it! Just use the regular submission guidelines and send your headers to holmesticemods@gmail.com.

If you'd like to guess who created what in this round, here's a list of all the contributors for the main gifts. (You'll have to put in some extra work to guess the treat-makers!) Go ahead and take a guess! It's all in good fun.


[personal profile] 17pansies
[personal profile] alisha1221
[personal profile] arwamachine
BookGirlFan
c.art / comicArtistA
[profile] commoncollective
[personal profile] deelaundry / dee_laundry
[personal profile] discordantwords
[personal profile] eliza_underscore / marveling_under_an_open_sky
[personal profile] firecat
[personal profile] fleetsparrow
[personal profile] fridaythegowerstreetcat / gowerstreet
[personal profile] ghostbees / vernets
[personal profile] graycardinal / gray_cardinal
[personal profile] happyeverafter72
[personal profile] helloliriels
[personal profile] iwantthatcoat
[personal profile] language_escapes
marta-bee
[profile] merinda / Janto321
[personal profile] milverton / algy / AlgySwinburne
[personal profile] monkiainen
[personal profile] natrix_natrix / two_nipples_maybe_more / Biscia
Noob / 0archangel0
[personal profile] nottoolateforthegame
[personal profile] ohlooktheresabee
[personal profile] oldshrewsburyian
[personal profile] oraorahime
[personal profile] papysanzo
[personal profile] pipmer1 / pipmer
[personal profile] queenoferebor
[personal profile] rachelindeed / educatedinyellow
Rocío / disheveledcurls
[personal profile] saki101
[personal profile] sanguinity
[personal profile] sanspatronymic / sans_patronymic
[personal profile] senmut / Merfilly
[personal profile] simplyclockwork
[personal profile] strampunch / Dapperpunch
[personal profile] tepidspongebath
[personal profile] thedoubtfulguest / violet_strange
[personal profile] trobadora
[personal profile] urbanhymnal
[personal profile] vulgarweed
[personal profile] write_out / thetimemoves
[personal profile] yuliares


Go forth and leave love for your fellow Holmestice artists, authors, podficcers, and vidders! See you again on the 21st, when we reveal who made what!

Guesses

Date: 2021-06-17 03:29 pm (UTC)
happyeverafter72: (Default)
From: [personal profile] happyeverafter72
I believe I know who some of the artists are. No idea on the fics, unfortunately!
Not Going Anywhere - oraorahime
Watson Gets the Bloody Tattoo - natrix_natrix
Caress - commoncollective
Labours of Love - strampunch
Breakfast Table - ghostbees

Re: Guesses

Date: 2021-06-18 03:04 am (UTC)
iwantthatcoat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] iwantthatcoat
I agree with this wholeheartedly, and as I am fortunate to have a ghostbees on my wall, I absolutely recognize the warmth and the style.
Artists..,you are all amazing!

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A Tech Tip

Date: 2021-06-17 04:25 pm (UTC)
graycardinal: Shadow on asphalt (Default)
From: [personal profile] graycardinal

Here's a bit of minor technomancy which both the guessers and the mods may find useful: the Dreamwidth posting engine can in fact generate linked AO3 (or Tumblr) usernames by way of the same interface it uses to generate DW user links. The exact format for this depends on which text mode you're using to post or comment (for comments, you select this in a dropdown just above the text entry box):

For Markdown, (omit the slash marks)
/@/graycardinal gives you [personal profile] graycardinal
/@/gray_cardinal.ao3 gives you [archiveofourown.org profile] gray_cardinal

For HTML, (use <, not [)
[user name=graycardinal] gives you [personal profile] graycardinal
[user name=gray_cardinal site=ao3] gives you [archiveofourown.org profile] gray_cardinal

Replacing ".ao3" with ".tumblr" will link to a Tumblr account.

This link is a helpful guide to Markdown formatting in general; this one is DW's Help page for user-ID links, which lists a bunch of other social-media sites with which the above feature will work.

Edited Date: 2021-06-17 04:26 pm (UTC)

Re: A Tech Tip

Date: 2021-06-17 06:07 pm (UTC)
deelaundry: man reading in an airport with his face hidden by the book (Default)
From: [personal profile] deelaundry
Ooh that so helpful! Thanks!

And now, a preliminary "Salaam"

Date: 2021-06-17 04:40 pm (UTC)
graycardinal: Alexis Castle, smiling (Alexis (smiling))
From: [personal profile] graycardinal

Let me just say before diving in that this has been an AWESOME round; I have seen multiple truly amazing fics, a bunch of outstanding artwork, and ohhh, the podfics....(seriously, I am in awe over here). And then of course there's our phantom versifier, back again handing out apt epigrams.

As for actual guessing, I have about two-thirds of half of a Spreadsheet of Doom™, and a Crystal of Inductomancy™ that probably needs its batteries replaced. This round is going to be just bonkers, I think - I'm pretty sure I remember what I wrote, but it wouldn't surprise me if what I actually wrote turns out to be something entirely different.

For Those Who Like Following Clues

Date: 2021-06-17 06:18 pm (UTC)
deelaundry: man reading in an airport with his face hidden by the book (Default)
From: [personal profile] deelaundry
Hi, everyone! First time participating in Holmestice and it's been a blast.

Just realized that as of this moment you can determine conclusively what I created, without knowing a thing about me, just by looking at two (2) pages of the Holmestice DW comm. One fact on each page, put them together, and the answer is indisputable.

:D

Re: For Those Who Like Following Clues

Date: 2021-06-17 06:47 pm (UTC)
rachelindeed: Havelock Island (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Ooooh, intriguing! *waggles eyebrows*

Re: For Those Who Like Following Clues

Date: 2021-06-17 11:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] write_out
Oooh, I was going to guess you for my fantastic vid but now I need to hunt some clues!

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Date: 2021-06-17 06:50 pm (UTC)
rachelindeed: Havelock Island (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Thank you for another wonderful round, mods! There are so many new faces here for this exchange, it's so exciting (& will make the guessing extra challenging!) Add to that, one of our leading guessers, [personal profile] starfishstar, will have to recuse herself this time because she's (delightfully!) taking a bigger role behind the scenes! So...this guessing post is likely to be very tricky! CAN ANYONE CATCH SANGUINITY? ANYONE? Will [personal profile] scfrankles allow the moon to rise behind her on the Tor and arrive on the scene to dispel the mystery, or must we grope our way through the dark as best we can?

I have many, many more works to catch up on, but here are a couple preliminary guesses :)

My wonderful gift of Whitehead!Holmes/Pickering!Watson in all their sardonically enraptured glory must be from the inimitable ghostbees! *scatters roses* <333333

♢ ♧ ♤ ♡ = this delightful, sumptuous, otherwordly fic (set in the Sherlock Pilot!verse, no less!) must be saki101's :) No one describes clothing and architecture as lovingly as she does!

Treasures Which Defy Fortune = no one writes banter and miscellaneous antiques and good old-fashioned retirement-lovin' like sanspatronymic <3 I actually held off on commenting on this story because I thought "maybe someone might guess that I wrote it in the guessing post," but you know what, no. This is just so sanspatronymic, there's no point in pretending otherwise!

Date: 2021-06-18 02:43 am (UTC)
iwantthatcoat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] iwantthatcoat
And so it it begins....
♢ ♧ ♤ ♡ was written for me, so I have been thinking quite a bit about who it might be, and I have not been very successful. There are many potential authors for this one, some whom I do not know well (yet). It has a love of Mrs H as a fully sexually realized human which I tend to associate w Vulgarweed, but it doesn’t seem quite Vulgarweedish. The notes at the ending was quite intriguing and reminded me of OldShrewsburyian. Or someone trying to do something OldShrewsburyian does (I’m looking at you, Sanguinity, because you are exactly that devious). There is also only one chapter, though the story is longish, so that had to fit as well. Saki101 does this as well and writes quite a bit of magically themed works, but the thing that clinches it is Saki101 has left a comment/kudo on nearly every work posted earlyish (I stopped looking after a bit) and this one didn’t get that same treatment. Nor did Three Bowls but that’s a rarer fandom someone may have skipped for now and will come back to. But the gap in commenting on this one, plus the magical realism bent, plus the occasionally longer fic w one chapter makes me quite confident it’s Saki101. And looking at some of Saki101’s stories, which I now must devour, they also do the list of inspirational sources at the end. I call that conclusive.
Edited Date: 2021-06-18 03:01 am (UTC)

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Date: 2021-06-18 03:24 pm (UTC)
starfishstar: (Default)
From: [personal profile] starfishstar
It's true! I had the privilege of seeing all the works as they came in (though I haven't had time yet to read/watch/listen/comment on ANYTHING and it's killing me – I want to tell you all how wonderful you are!) so I won't be part of the guessing this round. But I'm assured by Sanguinity that watching the guessing from the other side is great fun, too, and I'm looking forward to that. :-) (As always, Sang promises to snicker A LOT.)

I love, though, that your guesses are so connected to style and feeling and personal details like loving descriptions of architecture! I know I turned my own guessing increasingly technical, until it was a perfect mathematical puzzle, so I'm quite looking forward to watching some much more personal, style-based guessing unfold. It begins!

Date: 2021-06-17 11:16 pm (UTC)
write_out: (Default)
From: [personal profile] write_out
What an amazing round! I'm still catching up but have loved everything I've read so far.

To my fellow BBC writers, I like to comment/kudos after reveals are up just to make guessing trickier. :) I can't wait to shower love on your works!

Date: 2021-06-17 11:52 pm (UTC)
pipmer1: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pipmer1
LOL I did the same thing!

Date: 2021-06-18 01:11 am (UTC)
graycardinal: Shadow on asphalt (Default)
From: [personal profile] graycardinal

This tactic is hardly limited to BBC/Sherlock writers nowadays. Which is good for making the guessing more entertaining, but nervous-making for creators who may be wondering where all their usual fans are....

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Date: 2021-06-18 02:13 am (UTC)
iwantthatcoat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] iwantthatcoat
I also hold off on kudos until after reveals (Unless I am deliberately using them to mislead.) Apologies wonderful writers having to wait a bit longer for the love...

Date: 2021-06-19 09:40 pm (UTC)
language_escapes: The main cast of St. Trinian's (2007 film) (Default)
From: [personal profile] language_escapes
To help alleviate more creator worries: I, too, tend to hold off on kudos and comments until afterwards. As I write in the small fandoms, even one kudos could give me away to our excellent guessers, and watching the guessing post is always one of my favourite parts of this exchange!

Date: 2021-06-18 07:04 pm (UTC)
pipmer1: (Default)
From: [personal profile] pipmer1
I'm fairly certain that "to sleep, perchance" was written by Marta. First of all, I'm somewhat familiar with her academic background, and the notes for this story reflect that.

Also, this story was written by a pinch hitter, since the treat written for the same recipient was created by the author that was originally matched with them but had to drop out. There was no gift offered for Marta, which tells me she only signed up to be a pinch hitter. So I'm fairly confident I'm calling this one correctly.

Date: 2021-06-19 11:39 pm (UTC)
rachelindeed: Havelock Island (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Very well-reasoned! I believe you! *applauds*

Date: 2021-06-19 05:07 am (UTC)
vulgarweed: (cock-by-magnavox-23)
From: [personal profile] vulgarweed
In trying to guess who wrote my AMAZING fic "The Adventure of the Three Gay Bowls" I have an advantage. It's a rare canon, "The Sexual Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (Townsend) By my count, only two people offered it and one of them was me. Since I know I didn't write it for myself, all signs point to [personal profile] fleetsparrow.

Looking over their other works, the willingness - nay, eagerness - to commit to the porn is also certainly a point that reinforces this. I do have to wonder if it's too easy, but sometimes, it is.

Of course it's possible that it was written by someone who matched with me on something else, saw that request and decided to write it although they hadn't offered. Absent any other compelling evidence, though I think the answer might be just what it appears to be. No reason at all to think it isn't [personal profile] fleetsparrow.

And wow, I love this story so much. Not only does it make up for TSAoSH's lack of women (completely understandable given author and audience), it redeems one of the weaker canon stories and gives Isadora Klein the antiheroine adventure she deserved. (I picture her looking a bit like that giant vampire lady from Resident Evil that Twitter is gaga over). And the author, whoever they may be, has committed so completely to Townsend's lurid, raunchy style that it slots in seamlessly. Absolutely delicious.
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Date: 2021-06-19 02:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oldshrewsburyian

In looking at my own gift, "A Cure for Grief," and the list of sign-ups, I'm going to take a slightly risky guess and say that, based on the author's other work, [personal profile] senmut might be responsible for this Watsonian musing.

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Date: 2021-06-19 03:42 pm (UTC)
language_escapes: The main cast of St. Trinian's (2007 film) (Default)
From: [personal profile] language_escapes
I read the Sherlock Holmes stories when I was twelve-years-old, and as twelve-year-olds are sometimes wont to do, I immediately decided that I was going to grow up to become Sherlock Holmes and a great detective. I made my own fingerprinting kit, I practiced what I assumed was singlestick (I was not at all correct, lol), I taught myself how to pick locks... I did everything I could to become a Great Detective. There was one flaw in my plan, however: I am as observant as a BRICK. I am facially blind and so don't really recognize people. I have been known to look at a building that I walk past every day and be confused as to when that appeared. I walk into walls frequently, not out of klutziness, but out of lack of awareness for their existence. I was never going to be a Great Detective, it turned out, because I don't even see, let alone observe.

Hence why I basically never participate in the guessing post. I always sit and marvel at the detective work that the rest of you do, while I've already forgotten what I've done for the exchange. But I'm changing that today! I am going to actually participate, and not just with one or two guesses! Oh no. I'm going to make SEVERAL, so you can all enjoy how HILARIOUSLY WRONG THEY ARE. I am currently betting that I will get a 0% on this test. But I had grandiose dreams of being a Great Detective, once, so we'll see!

First, the gift for me, "The Madness of Colonel Warburton: An Elementals Story". It has to be by someone who has at least familiarity with both the Elementals 'verse and the Coules plays. I am immediately stumped. Perusing the sign-ups, I tried to make some matches, but as soon as I looked away from an entry, I forgot what they offered. I started writing it down. I lost my post-its. I'm just going to guess GrayCardinal for this. We have a lot of overlap, the two of us, and maybe they know the Coules radio plays? And they expressed interest in Holmes seeing Watson and Mary's world, so? Maybe?

For "best things dwell out of Sight" I'm going with rachelindeed. Is there rhyme or reason for this? No.

"Her Own Circle" I'm guessing tepidspongebath because I think I remember their sign-up indicated an interest in minor characters. But I could be confusing them with someone else? Is it possible to also be facially blind with posts?

"BOX ONE" could be... oh, that could be GrayCardinal, too. They strike me as the sort who could write that. Or maybe Sanguinity. Should I be able to pick out Sang's writing, as I've known them for close to ten years? Yes, I should be able to. Am I able to? No. No, I am not. This could also be tepidspongebath, I think. They indicated the Irene Adler novels by Douglas in their sign-ups, and while this is not that, I could see it paralleling nicely.

"Rulers Make Bad Lovers" I'm going to go with iwantthatcoat because I only recall one person offering Watson & Holmes comics. I'm giving myself a few very basic guesses based solely off sign-ups, because I got exhausted by all the attempts at observation and deduction.

"The Adventure of the Three Gay Bowls" I'm going with fleetsparrow. Again, simply because I seem to recall them offering this? Is that even true?

"To Sleep, Perchance" - I saw someone else in the thread suggest marta_bee, and their reasoning seemed good. A Great Detective knows when to be cool with the deductions of other people. I guess this could also be Oldshrewsburyian, and I say that strictly because the Latin reminded me vaguely of Wimsey stuff, and I think they like Wimsey?

Of course, I could also see "all the way" being Oldshrewsburyian. So.

Returning to the fact that I cannot pick Sanguinity out of a crowd, "A Scientific Match" I think could be either trobadora or Sang, because both people like Moriarty. And Sang likes punching, and there is at least mentions of punching in that.

I also, to my amusement, have "The Finest Eloquence" marked as possible Sanguinity. Seriously, I should have this more narrowed down.

I have "The Lion's Roar" marked as possibly vulgarweed, and I could not tell you why. You know, I used to be really good at those logic puzzles, the ones with a bunch of squares in a grid. I'm clearly no longer good at those puzzles. I didn't even leave myself a hint as to why it could be vulgarweed. I am a terrible Great Detective.

I have "some unholy war" as eliza_underscore. I could try to verify this by hunting down podfics from everyone who offered podfics to do voice matching (you know what I can do? identify voices), but that seems like a lot of effort, and since I already know these guesses are terrible, I decided to just lean into it and not do any additional footwork. I am a Great Armchair Detective.

I think "Breakfast Table" may be ghostbees, and if there is one guess that I get correct, I'm thinking that might be the one.

And "Watson Gets the Bloody Tattoo" is two_nipples_maybe_more because I know they like The Irregulars, and the other Irregulars art piece was FOR them, so surely they didn't make it for themselves. UNLESS IT'S ALL A CLEVER MISDIRECT!!! HA HA!

These are my guesses. I haven't even read about half of the exchange pieces yet, either, leading to the further worthlessness of my guesses, but I really wanted to make sure I participated this time!

I am the Reginald Kincaid of Sherlock Holmeses, and I hope you enjoyed how utterly terrible these all are.
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Date: 2021-06-19 04:32 pm (UTC)
rachelindeed: Havelock Island (Default)
From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
New favorite guessing post <33333333

Your attitude to guessing is very similar to mine, i.e., I could actually research this but that's too much work so I will go with gut instinct and what I remember of sign-ups and see what happens. Some of us are natural Watsons, and personally I embrace my nature :)

I only have one clue to contribute to the Great Sanguinity Hunt, and it is this: she is usually very careful not to let anything slip about Holmestice, but she did mention a few weeks ago that her summer reading included a book she wanted to catch up on before Holmestice so that she could more fully enjoy one of the entries that had come in (she's a mod, so sees the entries early). Now, there are not too many book-based Holmes fandoms in this round that Sang would not have already been familiar with. My guess is that she was talking about reading 'Elemental Masters' because she wanted to be able to appreciate the Warburton's madness story (I know she adores Coules radio plays in general and that episode in particular, and so would be motivated to do the extra reading!) So, while I don't know what she DID write, I think she DIDN'T write your gift this time.

Also, I will just add that the telegram format in "Box One" did remind me of some of GrayCardinal's earlier epistolary stories. Conclusive? No. Suggestive? Yes. :)

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From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Okay, guys, apparently the absence of grammar-clue guessers this round has created a vacuum into which I am being resentfully drawn...I didn't mean to do this! I just noticed that "BOX ONE" was an all-caps title and decided to very quickly skim through the participating authors' AO3 profiles to see if there was someone who always wrote their titles in all-caps because that would have been an easy signpost (for the record, none of the participating authors I could find on AO3 do regularly use all-caps titles, so that's a bust). But, while skimming past people's AO3 pages, I UNWILLINGLY noticed a few tics that [personal profile] scfrankles and [personal profile] starfishstar have apparently conditioned me to double-take over, and so I regret to inform you that I have a few grammar-and-tag-based Rational guesses:

Happyeverafter72 has written Coules fic before, uses the tag "Cuddling & Snuggling" for many of their works, and deploys a very distinctive two-line run of short dashes to indicate scene breaks, so I'd say "The Case of the Missing Marrow" belongs to them :)

Disheveledcurls tends to write Elementary fic titles all in lowercase and specifies where the fic falls within the show's canon timeline in between [brackets] in their summaries. Therefore "all the way" can be traced to their doorstep!

Yuliares uses an html quote indentation in all their summaries. "Weathered til Content," j'accuse!

*collapses onto my fainting couch, urging the disgruntled grammatical spirit of absent detectives to move along to someone else in this seance*

Date: 2021-06-20 12:24 am (UTC)
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You're having fun and you know it!

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From: [personal profile] graycardinal

[deep breath]

Very well, let's see how this goes. Note that the following is neither comprehensive nor guaranteed to be accurate, is not to be prescribed for children under six, and may be dangerous if taken in excessive doses.

Let's begin with the two gifts created for me, a truly excellent podfic and an equally lovely epistolary postscript. For the podfic - after last year's debacle in which I claimed to be able to make a voice match and was proven wrong, I decided to take the methodical way out, and went off and listened to podfics by as many of the nine (!) volunteers who offered to create one as I could track down. (In the process, I found a number of broken links to older podfics; creators take note.)

After due research, I believe my primary gift is the work of the inimitable and delightful [personal profile] rachelindeed. As to my treat, a brief but immensely satisfying letter from Dr. John H. Weston of Druid's Blood - I'm interpreting a clue given elsewhere differently than the reporter of said clue did. I think Albion's Seed is from [personal profile] sanguinity, and that the above-cited Esther Friesner novel is the book she was rereading in the interests of canon review.

Keeping focus on [personal profile] sanguinity, then, what might she have written this round as a primary work? There are several promising candidates, including multiple entries in the cluster of cases featuring Mary Sutherland (I do not exclude "Three Gay Bowls" here, though I count it one of the less likely prospects). If it weren't gifted to her, I'd be really tempted to credit her with "Her Own Circle". I'd have credited her with one of the Elementary stories - but that turns out to be contra-indicated for reasons I'll get into in a moment. In the end, I'm left with just one option, albeit a dangerous one: Box One of the Norton-Holmes Correspondence Collection. At least I can be fairly sure [personal profile] gardnerhill didn't write Box One if I turn out to be wrong.

Now let's turn to [personal profile] iwantthatcoat, who is famously versatile, famously devious, and known for famously eccentric punctuation. For this round, I think that adds up to The Madness of Colonel Warburton.

Continuing with the author-by-author approach, what might [personal profile] trobadora have written this round? The prime candidate is A Scientific Match (being a Moriarty origin story), although I am seriously tempted in the direction of best things dwell out of Sight, which includes some key background Moriarty development and also represents a really outstanding feat of extrapolation from both ACD and the Ritchie/Downey movies - it's a kind of inventiveness that strikes me as being in [personal profile] trobadora's wheelhouse based on prior work. The guess could go equally way in either direction...but I think I'll take the safe path and go with A Scientific Match.

Now, if [personal profile] trobadora didn't write best things dwell..., who did? This is a damned good question, as this sort of fantasy/SF is not a subgenre in which most of our veteran players dabble often, and the first handle that comes to my mind isn't in the credits for this round. That suggests someone among our newcomers as the likeliest candidate...and I find myself drawn to [personal profile] senmut, on grounds of both demonstrated versatility and familiarity with universes in which telepathy is an established presence.

We also know [personal profile] trobadora didn't write The Lion's Roar (because it was gifted to them), so who did? There are enough signups for Study in Emerald to make this potentially difficult, so we shall gaze into the Crystal Ball of Inductomancy™ in hopes of an inspiration...ah, there we go.

Turning back to the matter of Elementary stories - I had been going to assign all the way to [personal profile] sanguinity, but in the course of checking another guess I ran across a signup offering only one other fandom besides Elementary - and that fandom is represented in the round only by a certain podfic, which I've already assigned elsewhere based on what I think is a voice match. So either I'm wrong about my podfic creator (always possible), or (despite a neat bit of deduction by another guesser) all the way just about has to come from [personal profile] eliza_underscore.

I may have one or two other guesses late tomorrow, but for the moment, I think this will do. So, to summarize:

Albion's Seed (treat) - [personal profile] sanguinity
all the way - [personal profile] eliza_underscore
best things dwell out of Sight - [personal profile] senmut
Box One of the Norton-Holmes Correspondence Collection - [personal profile] sanguinity
The Lion's Roar - [personal profile] oldshrewsburyian
The Madness of Colonel Warburton - [personal profile] iwantthatcoat
A Scientific Match - [personal profile] trobadora
The Women in the Case (podfic) - [personal profile] rachelindeed

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From: [personal profile] graycardinal

And purely for entertainment value, two truths and a lie:

I did not create any of the works whose creators I've guessed in the above post.

I did create a work in a fandom represented among the eight works on that list.

My contribution in this round is in a 'verse in which I've written at least once before.

Tentative BBC Guesses

Date: 2021-06-20 03:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] discordantwords

I got off to a late start with my reading this time around, so I'm still catching up. But here are a few BBC Sherlock guesses to start off with:

♢ ♧ ♤ ♡: I'll echo what a few others have said already-- this feels a lot like [personal profile] saki101!

Sleepwalkers: I think this one must be [personal profile] arwamachine.

the mystery of the red pants: I might be falling into an obvious trap, but given [personal profile] simplyclockwork's propensity for lowercase titles, I feel confident in saying this one is theirs.

The Contest, aka the Battle for John Watson's Heart: I can't quite put my finger on why--there aren't any obvious formatting tells that I can find--but this charming story feels like [personal profile] pipmer1's writing, so that's my guess!

I'm COMPLETELY stumped on who wrote my wonderful gift, Coffee Black and Egg White. I'll need to do some more detecting. :)

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Date: 2021-06-20 03:57 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Oh yay! I love these guesses, and I'm secretly pleased because none of them contradicts the tentative guess I myself was forming about which story you wrote this time. I think perhaps the sharp, funny, sweet, anarchic, two-men-with-problems-go-better-together, save-John's-girlfriends-they-don't-deserve-this fun of "Missing the (Fixed) Point" is yours :)

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Toe in the Water

Date: 2021-06-20 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] eliza_underscore
Reading these comments feels akin to being twelve years old and walking into the cafeteria on your first day at a new school. In classic new kid fashion, I'm quite delighted and a bit sheepish to find my name on a few of them!

I have just one guess, and it's based on very tenuous evidence indeed: Did [personal profile] graycardinal write my wonderful gift "Box One"? I first learned of Holmestice through one of Gray Cardinal's posts in the fanfiction group Letters of Mary. One of the admins of that group, and dare I say the hub of the Mary Russell fandom, is a lovely woman by the name of Alice. A minor character in "Box One" is named -- aha -- Alice.

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Date: 2021-06-20 08:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Oh what a lovely observation! I hope that Gray Cardinal did write it, and that he did fold a little acknowledgement of Real!Alice into the story :) My two top contenders for BOX ONE are Gray Cardinal and Sanguinity, and I do believe I will put my money on Gray Cardinal!

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Date: 2021-06-20 09:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rachelindeed
Alright, friends, I'm back one more time to throw a few more ideas at the wall. Buckle up!

- Firstly, I will officially guess Gray Cardinal for "BOX ONE" though I'm honestly still quite unsure about that! Sang, Lang, AND tepidspongebath are also all VERY plausible contenders for this one. But the story structure reminds me of Cardinal's epistolary Without A Clue fic from several rounds back, plus I very much like to think that this guessing post would not be complete without Gray Cardinal trying to pass his work off as Sang's at least once, as time-honored tradition dictates :)

- Based on their interest in aroace!Holmes, I think BookGirlFan probably wrote the lovely fics "Partnerships" and "What It Is To Be Lonely"

- I agree with Gray Cardinal in electing Iwantthatcoat as the author of the wonderful "The Madness of Colonel Warburton: An Elementals Story." It's still the ellipses, iwantthatcoat -- I'm sorry! But maybe I'm wrong, in which case I hope you have a good laugh over this :)

- I will vote on language_escapes as the author of "Her Own Circle." It's the Doyle entry least focused on Holmes and Watson (though BOX ONE comes in a close second) and the marvelous detail of the handwritten signature at the end of the story reminds me of her Post-It fic from Elementary years ago :)

- I'll elect Merida/Janto321 as the author of "The First Dance." It fits their sign up, and they have a cute tendency to leave off the final punctuation in their summaries sometimes, as they did in this case :)

- I'll guess Nottoolateforthegame as the author of "Observations of Grief," purely because they love protective big brother Mycroft and there wasn't a whole lot of Mycroft in this round.

- I'll guess urbanhymnal for "Nowhere Else But Here" based purely on their love of hurt/comfort!

- Okay, it feels cowardly not to register a guess for Sanguinity, even though I really have no confidence at all that I recognized her work this time around. There just aren't very many fics I have seen that scream 'Sang' to me, but of course she's famously devious and with so many great works this round, I haven't actually read all of them yet, so I may be missing something obvious. Also I will add that I haven't listened to the podfics yet either so it's possible she's in there somewhere. But if she wrote a fic this round, I'll close my eyes and throw a dart at "The Lion's Roar." Violet_strange and tepidspongebath are also good candidates for this one. It has an unusual scene break marker which none of them appear to have used before (on a quick glance into their stories), so I don't know what to say about that. But this is the best guess I've got at the moment. *shrug*

Date: 2021-06-20 09:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] language_escapes
Maybe I did... maybe I didn't. We'll never know...

(Or, y'know. We'll know tomorrow.)

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