I just read a story that I think qualifies as what you're calling equal opportunity whump (it was Eurydice Turns Left), and I really liked it. The group was going through a communal experience, but the story includes several POVs and while some of the trauma was shared, each character had at least one element unique to themselves.
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Date: 2013-05-06 11:14 pm (UTC)From:I just read a story that I think qualifies as what you're calling equal opportunity whump (it was Eurydice Turns Left), and I really liked it. The group was going through a communal experience, but the story includes several POVs and while some of the trauma was shared, each character had at least one element unique to themselves.