May. 11th, 2009

historize: (hetalia--switzerland--bang bang)
I have created this journal so that I can begin organizing the fics that I wrote. This journal will be kept public, since I keep my personal journal, [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz, friends only.

Snow Men

May. 11th, 2009 06:39 pm
historize: (hetalia--russia--in blue)
Title: Snow Men
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): [Canada/Russia] I've never seen Canada/Russia before. So I gave it a go. It feels sort of wrong. Haha! I feel dirty. Mentions of America, France and England.
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Definitely not worksafe; Russia being a little bit bizarre
Summary: Russia shows up at Canada's house with an offer that he initially refuses but Russia wants to become one anyway.

As a note, this has no political or historical connotations that I am aware of.

Originally posted here.


Russia’s smile was getting bigger. Seeing that Canada was going to try and go on like everything was fine amused him greatly. )
historize: (hetalia--canada--happy)
Title: Snow Men: Part Two
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Canada/Russia and a hint of Canada/America at the end, side appearances by England and France.
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Not worksafe.
Summary: Basically, an extension of this fic. Now Russia is going to be a bad influence. And Canada will explore his inner-France.

Originally posted here.

Russia smiled, securing his grip on Canada’s throat and then lifted his other hand, going to his tie. )
historize: (hetalia--americanada--noms)
Title: Snow Men: Part Three
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Canada/America, side helping of France/England
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Not worksafe. Also, language.
Summary: Because now I'm kind of getting into the idea. Part three of this: [1 and 2]. Also, that fiend, Canada. France will be so proud.

Originally posted here


Canada laughed but nodded. After all, America might just break the belt. )
historize: (hetalia--englandamerica--scrubadub)
Title: Bite The Hand That Feeds You
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): America, England, France and Canada
Rating: PG-13 for some language and fighting (pretty violent fighting at that, between Papa!England and Young!America) and, this time, England's bad thoughts
Warnings: I did make two or three references in this to America's original inhabitants. The Native Americans. England's sort of contemptuous tone towards them is, obviously, not my own. Also, England is a jerk in this. I have no personal hard feelings to England. I just don't imagine England as being lovey all the time. But, France does actually attempt to justify England's actions. So England fans and those from England, don't kill me. I love England and I love you guys.
Summary: I would consider this to be, sort of a prequel to Red Potatoes. (Though it wasn't as fun as Red Potatoes.) I have been wanting, for some time, to write about bits and pieces of the American Revolution so I finally sat down and did it. (As a note, in the original place I posted this in, I posted Red Potatoes first--which was why I noted it to be a prequel there.)

France getting involved before The Boston Tea Party has no significance other then an interaction between the characters themselves and doesn't necessarily reflect the actions of the countries. After all, the French didn't join up until the war had already started. But I really like Papa!France.

Originally posted here.

After all, this large continent with two little Englands running around? You both would have been at war at your borders by now. )
historize: (hetalia--prussia--chibisparkle)
Title: Red Potatoes
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Prussia and America, with sides of France and England
Rating: PG-13 for some language and for France's dirty mind
Warnings: I have never written for Prussia before. So, I might have killed him. He's crazy-fun to write as completely nuts though.
Summary: Baron von Steuben was a Prussian who came to assist America in the Revolutionary War. He was given the thumbs up when Franklin ran into him in Paris in 1777 because Prussian officers were regarded as awesome. So, just for fun...I thought I would see what it would be for Prussia to meet America. Because, c'mon, seriously. Prussia is always going on about how he's awesome. America is always going on about being awesome. I have to wonder. (And I realize I made Prussia pretty crazy but it was fun. But I am kind of uncertain about it.)

Also, I am not an expert on muskets. I used two different sources to find info on them.

Originally posted here.


Then Prussia came out and threw mud at France’s head. )
historize: (hetalia--englandamerica--hugs)
Title: Apples Don't Fall Far
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): America/England, and mentions of most everyone else
Rating: Ah, I guess R. It does have a bit in there that would be considered pretty mature.
Warnings: It's about to rain moar, get out your Angstcoats. World War II. And how England is a tough bastard (and I love him for it). And America both admires him and hates him. And then some fluff at the end. Originally posted here.


It had taken America a bit of time to get used to all the nicknames the Europeans had for him. ‘Yank’ was one of the kinder ones. )

Demoralize

May. 11th, 2009 07:00 pm
historize: (hetalia--switzerland--bang bang)
Title: Demoralize
Author/Artist: [livejournal.com profile] historyblitz
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Germany, England and America, primarily; secondarily, China, France, Russia, Canada, Italy, Japan, and Australia
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Non-consensual Germany/England, blood and language. This addresses a dark and sensitive topic in a dark and insensitive way. Also, racial stereotypes are used by the characters--but not me. This does not reflect my personal beliefs about any other nationality.

Parts of this are ground in history (China and England in Burma, the second blitz of 1944) but the others (Canada taking control of America's Paris unit [that had helped liberate the city in August of 1944] and Italy, Japan and Germany all conveniently being in Berlin, ecetera--are obviously all fictional).

Eventually posted here


Germany couldn’t blame them for doing it. He had started to feel a little crazy a long time ago. )

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