confusedpanda wrote:If you're in the mood to cry your eyes out over a fic, I suggest reading A Cough You Can't Shake by emptylester
Summary; The tours are finished and wrapped up into two films and a book, but Dan's re-branding might be something unexpected. As the most eventful year of their lives comes to a close, Dan finds himself with an unexpected diagnosis and a best friend he just can't fathom leaving.
I cried reading this a lot. I will warn that this story doesn't end well and that the major charater death tag does give away the inevitable. But it's so beautifully heartbreaking and well written.
Wow, what a beautiful and heart wrenching fic. A good cry if you ever need one!
You all and your angst can go take a hike! Isn't there enough of that irl?! Honestly, though, I am going to freak out if either of them show obvious signs of weight loss anytime soon.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:19 am
by DeadlyNova
I just read this fic earlier today and it was one of the best I've read in a loooong time: Once I Was 30 Years Old by outerspacehowlters
Summary: Phil’s 30th birthday brings a flood of growing up-related anxieties, much to his dismay. Dan, however, knows just how to fix it: by recreating the day they met, swapping out Manchester for London–and with a surprise Phil never sees coming.
I'm glad I didn't let the title put me off, because it's named after my absolute most hated song on the planet.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 5:34 am
by alittledizzy
Now this is a fic worthy of being in a big bang:
Let Me Down Gently by INeverHadMyInternetPhase - gorgeous 50k au with a slow burn romance, really good characterization, and angst that plucks at your heart strings just enough for it to really feel amazing when the author makes it all better again. Highly, highly recommend this one.
The year is 1817. April blooms and the Social Season is fast approaching; a time for the rich and prosperous to leave their country estates and arrive in London, the perfect backdrop for festivities and to some, the grandest marriage market in the world. The assumed role of the gentry is to become besotted with and court the wealthiest, most suitable ladies to offer; however, not all gentlemen are too keen on upholding their honor, not all are willing to sacrifice their happiness for marriage. These gentlemen have no other choice. Regency Phan AU.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 12:53 pm
by The_Blonde
alittledizzy wrote:Now this is a fic worthy of being in a big bang:
Let Me Down Gently by INeverHadMyInternetPhase - gorgeous 50k au with a slow burn romance, really good characterization, and angst that plucks at your heart strings just enough for it to really feel amazing when the author makes it all better again. Highly, highly recommend this one.
Absolutely gorgeous- I love everything they write but this was another level of loveliness
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 1:05 pm
by Philena
The_Blonde wrote:
alittledizzy wrote:Now this is a fic worthy of being in a big bang:
Let Me Down Gently by INeverHadMyInternetPhase - gorgeous 50k au with a slow burn romance, really good characterization, and angst that plucks at your heart strings just enough for it to really feel amazing when the author makes it all better again. Highly, highly recommend this one.
Absolutely gorgeous- I love everything they write but this was another level of loveliness
Yes! Best pbb fic, hands down! I stayed up way too late reading it, but it was so worth it.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 9:25 pm
by fancy_nancy
confusedpanda wrote:If you're in the mood to cry your eyes out over a fic, I suggest reading A Cough You Can't Shake by emptylester
Summary; The tours are finished and wrapped up into two films and a book, but Dan's re-branding might be something unexpected. As the most eventful year of their lives comes to a close, Dan finds himself with an unexpected diagnosis and a best friend he just can't fathom leaving.
I cried reading this a lot. I will warn that this story doesn't end well and that the major charater death tag does give away the inevitable. But it's so beautifully heartbreaking and well written.
This was really good but I gave myself a headache from crying too hard so there's that great writing tho! Loved it
Hear the Sound of the Falling Rain by lukeinallhisglory - Nice 2011 phan, insecure moody Dan with some inner conflict and - the best part - communication! And resolution! In a happy way! Perfect fic where they work through realistically measures issues and doubts.
A SUPER good fic I read last year was Closed Eyes by phanallamallama. I cried through about half of it, but I'm a sucker for angst. There's also a (slightly happier but not really honestly) sequel called Him(?) that's a WIP but still really good. At the beginning the author talks about how it's based of a comment that may or may not have been my(very cringey) comment so that's pretty cool too I guess.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:44 pm
by lishachi
Philena wrote:
The_Blonde wrote:
alittledizzy wrote:Now this is a fic worthy of being in a big bang:
Let Me Down Gently by INeverHadMyInternetPhase - gorgeous 50k au with a slow burn romance, really good characterization, and angst that plucks at your heart strings just enough for it to really feel amazing when the author makes it all better again. Highly, highly recommend this one.
Absolutely gorgeous- I love everything they write but this was another level of loveliness
Yes! Best pbb fic, hands down! I stayed up way too late reading it, but it was so worth it.
loved it
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 4:05 am
by alittledizzy
This is already in the other fic thread, but in case there are people who don't check there:
Dan and Phil versus the World by mysterylovescompany - another absolutely amazing phandom big bang. This one is 12k and it's extremely canon compliant so if you want to read fic about a mix of past/current/slightly future deppy working through some realistic issues pleaaaaase go read it.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 1:35 pm
by mysterylovescompany
alittledizzy wrote:This is already in the other fic thread, but in case there are people who don't check there:
Dan and Phil versus the World by mysterylovescompany - another absolutely amazing phandom big bang. This one is 12k and it's extremely canon compliant so if you want to read fic about a mix of past/current/slightly future deppy working through some realistic issues pleaaaaase go read it.
!!! thanks for the endorsement, dizzy senpai
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 5:50 pm
by melon lord
confusedpanda wrote:If you're in the mood to cry your eyes out over a fic, I suggest reading A Cough You Can't Shake by emptylester
Summary; The tours are finished and wrapped up into two films and a book, but Dan's re-branding might be something unexpected. As the most eventful year of their lives comes to a close, Dan finds himself with an unexpected diagnosis and a best friend he just can't fathom leaving.
I cried reading this a lot. I will warn that this story doesn't end well and that the major charater death tag does give away the inevitable. But it's so beautifully heartbreaking and well written.
I just finished reading this and I am not okay
The angsty/death fics always get me. I am gross sobbing right now, the unflattering snot bubble/wrinkled up red face kind. 10/10 fic it ripped my life apart, would recommend Amazing writing! I'm being serious, not joking. When you can hear the quotes in their voices you know you're writing a fanfic well
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 12:12 pm
by sweetmm
Waggle9007 wrote:I just read this whole fic in one sitting:
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
This is succulent the way the writer managed to still merge their real personalities and history in it
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:26 pm
by lishachi
Reizam wrote:
confusedpanda wrote:If you're in the mood to cry your eyes out over a fic, I suggest reading A Cough You Can't Shake by emptylester
Summary; The tours are finished and wrapped up into two films and a book, but Dan's re-branding might be something unexpected. As the most eventful year of their lives comes to a close, Dan finds himself with an unexpected diagnosis and a best friend he just can't fathom leaving.
I cried reading this a lot. I will warn that this story doesn't end well and that the major charater death tag does give away the inevitable. But it's so beautifully heartbreaking and well written.
Wow, what a beautiful and heart wrenching fic. A good cry if you ever need one!
i am absolutely amazed, saddened and upset all in one. i have been crying for 20 minutes, by the end i was just violently sobbing. this is incredibly beautiful and so, so sad. so touching, definitely good if you need a cry.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:14 pm
by kuensukki
Waggle9007 wrote:I just read this whole fic in one sitting:
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
I just finished this! Liked it, couldn't say I loved it? Dans character in particular was pretty selfish and naive?? Like he expected so much out of Phil's character and their getting together a million times didn't seem the most healthy. He basically left and didn't care about anything but his career which doesn't seen like something a guy in love would do?? It's pretty good but needs some polishing on the story and the characters
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:31 pm
by sweetmm
kuensukki wrote:
Waggle9007 wrote:I just read this whole fic in one sitting:
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
I just finished this! Liked it, couldn't say I loved it? Dans character in particular was pretty selfish and naive?? Like he expected so much out of Phil's character and their getting together a million times didn't seem the most healthy. He basically left and didn't care about anything but his career which doesn't seen like something a guy in love would do?? It's pretty good but needs some polishing on the story and the characters
I beg to differ in reality, love does not conquer all especially when it comes to ambition and career. They were only at the stage of bf not engaged/married, hence personal development will tend to be main focus especially when you just started a career.
Infact marriages do break when spouses could not agree with their other half decision to move for career sake, especially in USA where your country is so damn vast. In smaller country such as UK it is still quite manageable.
Lets just say being in the position myself at a young age love is secondary when opportunities come, blame it on being individualistic and not knowing to prioritise but then who can guarantee the person you love at that very moment is the real thing.
Sorry to rant, its just how I see it from my view but saying that you are right in looking at it from your own perspective.
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:26 am
by kuensukki
sweetmm wrote:
kuensukki wrote:
Waggle9007 wrote:I just read this whole fic in one sitting:
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
I just finished this! Liked it, couldn't say I loved it? Dans character in particular was pretty selfish and naive?? Like he expected so much out of Phil's character and their getting together a million times didn't seem the most healthy. He basically left and didn't care about anything but his career which doesn't seen like something a guy in love would do?? It's pretty good but needs some polishing on the story and the characters
I beg to differ in reality, love does not conquer all especially when it comes to ambition and career. They were only at the stage of bf not engaged/married, hence personal development will tend to be main focus especially when you just started a career.
Infact marriages do break when spouses could not agree with their other half decision to move for career sake, especially in USA where your country is so damn vast. In smaller country such as UK it is still quite manageable.
Lets just say being in the position myself at a young age love is secondary when opportunities come, blame it on being individualistic and not knowing to prioritise but then who can guarantee the person you love at that very moment is the real thing.
Sorry to rant, its just how I see it from my view but saying that you are right in looking at it from your own perspective.
I was talking more from the perspective that Dan expected Phil to leave his job in NYC and live with him in Paris "out of love" which was naive but when Phil refused he just left and didn't contact him for the whole 6 months which I found strange. He expected Phil to move out of love but then cut all ties with him when he refused. But maybe it was character growth??
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 1:43 am
by anathema
kuensukki wrote:
sweetmm wrote:
kuensukki wrote:
Waggle9007 wrote:I just read this whole fic in one sitting:
Fashion designer, or rather fashion student, Dan Howell has just moved to NYC and meets Phil Lester, an aspiring advertising major. Success seems like an easy task but will Dan’s ambition and trips to the other side of the world interrupt his life too much?
Coming from someone who doesn't normally like AUs, I was skeptical when I saw the summary, but it's beautifully written and I literally couldn't stop reading!!
I just finished this! Liked it, couldn't say I loved it? Dans character in particular was pretty selfish and naive?? Like he expected so much out of Phil's character and their getting together a million times didn't seem the most healthy. He basically left and didn't care about anything but his career which doesn't seen like something a guy in love would do?? It's pretty good but needs some polishing on the story and the characters
I beg to differ in reality, love does not conquer all especially when it comes to ambition and career. They were only at the stage of bf not engaged/married, hence personal development will tend to be main focus especially when you just started a career.
Infact marriages do break when spouses could not agree with their other half decision to move for career sake, especially in USA where your country is so damn vast. In smaller country such as UK it is still quite manageable.
Lets just say being in the position myself at a young age love is secondary when opportunities come, blame it on being individualistic and not knowing to prioritise but then who can guarantee the person you love at that very moment is the real thing.
Sorry to rant, its just how I see it from my view but saying that you are right in looking at it from your own perspective.
I was talking more from the perspective that Dan expected Phil to leave his job in NYC and live with him in Paris "out of love" which was naive but when Phil refused he just left and didn't contact him for the whole 6 months which I found strange. He expected Phil to move out of love but then cut all ties with him when he refused. But maybe it was character growth??
(Sorry for totally jumping into the middle of your conversation but I just finished it (I loved it!) and I thought I would give my two cents)
I get what you're saying but I can't say I agree. I think for Dan, the fear of rejection was too great to even attempt and contact Phil. He was so worried that Phil would hate him and/or have someone new, and that he wouldn't want to talk with him, Dan had rather just focus on his work and not even allow his heart to be broken more. That's another thing; in the beginning, Dan didn't want a relationship because he was going to a new school in a new country and he wanted to focus on his studies. I feel like maybe this was a similar thing- he was in a new country with a new (very important) job, and he might have felt like it was just too much to try and fix a relationship (which would be a long-distance one, had it been fixed) on top of that. Granted, the author didn't really mention that, so maybe that's not right at all, but that's kind of how I took it. (Of course there's also the thing of that even if he had tried to contact Phil, he had gotten a new number, but )
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:03 am
by kuensukki
anathema wrote:
(Sorry for totally jumping into the middle of your conversation but I just finished it (I loved it!) and I thought I would give my two cents)
I get what you're saying but I can't say I agree. I think for Dan, the fear of rejection was too great to even attempt and contact Phil. He was so worried that Phil would hate him and/or have someone new, and that he wouldn't want to talk with him, Dan had rather just focus on his work and not even allow his heart to be broken more. That's another thing; in the beginning, Dan didn't want a relationship because he was going to a new school in a new country and he wanted to focus on his studies. I feel like maybe this was a similar thing- he was in a new country with a new (very important) job, and he might have felt like it was just too much to try and fix a relationship (which would be a long-distance one, had it been fixed) on top of that. Granted, the author didn't really mention that, so maybe that's not right at all, but that's kind of how I took it. (Of course there's also the thing of that even if he had tried to contact Phil, he had gotten a new number, but )
This actually makes alot more sense then what I initially got from the story It just didn't make sense to me since it took them so long to finally get together and both had to mature. The feelings were so strong that it felt too abrupt to suddenly end it over something that small? I would like to think, given their strong feelings that were hinted throughout, that they would be more mature about addressing the relationship and even trying to do long-distance (idk why this part bothered me so much im sorry )
Re: Phanfiction recs to warm us on lonely nights
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 2:23 am
by anathema
kuensukki wrote:
anathema wrote:
(Sorry for totally jumping into the middle of your conversation but I just finished it (I loved it!) and I thought I would give my two cents)
I get what you're saying but I can't say I agree. I think for Dan, the fear of rejection was too great to even attempt and contact Phil. He was so worried that Phil would hate him and/or have someone new, and that he wouldn't want to talk with him, Dan had rather just focus on his work and not even allow his heart to be broken more. That's another thing; in the beginning, Dan didn't want a relationship because he was going to a new school in a new country and he wanted to focus on his studies. I feel like maybe this was a similar thing- he was in a new country with a new (very important) job, and he might have felt like it was just too much to try and fix a relationship (which would be a long-distance one, had it been fixed) on top of that. Granted, the author didn't really mention that, so maybe that's not right at all, but that's kind of how I took it. (Of course there's also the thing of that even if he had tried to contact Phil, he had gotten a new number, but )
This actually makes alot more sense then what I initially got from the story It just didn't make sense to me since it took them so long to finally get together and both had to mature. The feelings were so strong that it felt too abrupt to suddenly end it over something that small? I would like to think, given their strong feelings that were hinted throughout, that they would be more mature about addressing the relationship and even trying to do long-distance (idk why this part bothered me so much im sorry )
Yeah I get what you mean. I got strong "I'm not good at communication" vibes from Dan at the end (but I'm glad what I said made sense!)