Date: 2009-10-12 02:12 am (UTC)
Oh my goodness, you are taking me all the way down memory lane (I cut my mediafan teeth in SG-1 fandom; most of my close friends that I met through fandom came through SG-1)! Thanks for this--I bet it took an eternity to put together, but it's a wonderful record.

I have some recs to share, all gen (though I do love me some Jack/Pie). Preface: my tastes are for long, novel length stories with a lot of H/C, Jack and Daniel friendship, with a side of team bonding. It's not everyone's taste, but it's a niche that had a lot of really excellent writers back in the day (some of whom have turned pro).

Fate's Reflection by Yum@, the grandaddy of SG-1 H/C novels. Epic length, featuring our team and their post-apocalyptic mirror universe doubles (a mirror universe in which one of Daniel's foster families is the O'Neills). Words can't express how much I love this story. Yum@ also published an outstanding SG-1 zine, Foundations, which I would look for if you collect printfic.

Any novel by ELG, but especially Ripples, Into the Labyrinth, and The Quality of Mercy. If you want to get a taste of ELG's prose without committing to a novel-length story, try True Value, a very enjoyable short story.

True Foundations by Scribe. Really, you can read anything that she wrote and enjoy it (including her "shower series"), but this is my favorite, a remix of the Voyager ep, "The Chute". Prison planet--you know you want some of that!

Foundations and Demons by Brenda. Really, anything by Brenda is excellent (if you like Ghostbusters or the Jossverse, you want to check out all her stuff).

Gatejunkie has written lots and lots of great SG-1 stories (and published an outstanding zine, Gateways, that I would definitely look for if you're into collecting printfic), but Hell to Pay is a personal favorite.

Walls is one of my favorite Jmas stories, that has a good sequel, Windows and Walls. Jmas has written tons of good SG-1 fic, much of it shorter than novel-length, if the novels are off-putting.

If you like Sam, you'll probably like In the Name of Science by PHO, a great Sam-centric action/adventure piece (with some H/C of course).

Don't know if you care for some Atlantis with your SG-1, but Martha Wilson has written a wonderful AU crossover series that starts with Retrograde. Especially recommended if you like post-apocalyptic flavor.

And if you still don't have enough, try "Battlefields" or "In the Valley of the Shadow" by Ellen Caldera or "Hand in Hand" by JB at this site.
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