Pieces by Philomel is a fantastically funny and sweet little Wash story that illustrates yet again why I love Wash, I love Wash/Zoe, and I love Phil's take on the pairing.
Dear Zoe by Northlight is a gorgeous look at Zoe through the eyes of her family.
Dealing and Visionary by Hawkmoth have assured her a place in heaven so far as I am concerned. Dealing picks up almost exactly where As Dreams Are Made On left off, while Visionary is a little Simon/Kaylee snippet. Both are sexy without being too too smutty, and Moth has just a gorgeous light touch with characterisation.
All The Talk Is Stars by AkaMaryKate is a fascinating look at the crew through River's eyes that says as much about her as it does her brother and friends.
Space Pirates and Cat and Mouse Games by Shanna are the first two stories in a series, and are chock full of plotty goodness, with a side of Mal/Inara and Simon/Kaylee UST. Shanna has a great affinity for Simon, and shows a deft hand with all of the characters voices, particularly River and Kaylee. Also? Damned entertained by Cat.
Brought to Heel by Ana is a nifty plot-driven story which fleshes out Jayne's backstory a bit, and has some excellent Mal/Jayne interaction as well. Extra points for creating an original character who works so well in the Firefly 'verse.
Aurora by Ana is a fantastic little story that has the feel of an episode, with great interactions between the whole cast.
So Long: Coda by Kate Elizabeth picks up ten years after So Long, and is a lovely little steamy Mal/Kaylee snippet. My affection for this pairing just grows and grows with each of Kate's stories. I may never throw Simon over for Mal, but there is such genuine sweetness in both these stories.
The Power of the Pen by sphinx81 gives Firefly the Ships That Pass Into Type treatment, as the crew discovers what all of us have been posting to the "cortex." Great fun with some genuine laugh-out-loud lines, and lives up to the spirit of HonorH's original (which can be found here).
Ghosts by maystone is a haunting little vignette that draws parallels between Simon and Mal that just make so much sense, and break your heart.