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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 8

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Day 08

Comment to someone you haven’t ever interacted with before or introduce yourself to someone you’ve interacted with and friend/follow them. Afterwards, leave a comment in this post with the equivalent of “I did it!”

I totally did that by filling various fandom stockings and a few wishes from Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 2.

But for me maybe the bigger challenge is that I’m trying to be back on Tumblr!

I had to leave for mental health reasons last May. I’m a bit better now, so I’m kind of trying to ease back into things. I’m not yet following anyone, but I’m posting for the Pinto bar again, and x-posting a few of my blog posts, and even reblogging a bit.

This is a big deal for me, a giant step forward. I feel very brave for taking it. My best friend remains very skeptical. So I guess this is your chance to prove her wrong that Tumblr is bad for me.

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 7

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Day 7

In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Okay, I want to talk about a problematic fandom.

I’m not even sure if it’s one of my fandoms.

What I’m talking about is Diana Gabaldon’s “Outlander” series, now an acclaimed TV show.

I read the first book in 1997, long before there was any serious fandom for this series. I read this book in very particular personal circumstances, which is certainly a part of why it’s burned into my memory like that. But at the time the reading experience was also unparalleled for me in its brutality, passion, sensuality, and nitty-gritty realism. I was shocked and blown away. I honestly can’t remember another reading experience that was this visceral for me.

The “Outlander” series ended up being one of the things I share with my husband (like “Lord of the Rings” or “Harry Potter” or “Lisbeth Salander”). At some point I even wrote a little gapfiller for Yuletide.

I’m first and foremost a fix-it ficcer, so that was why I was and was not in “Outlander” fandom – there wasn’t really anything to fix. I may not have liked all twists and turns of the story, but there was nothing that really called to me to write or art for. But I (and my husband) still followed the series passionately. The richness of historical detail, the juxtaposition of our time and the past, wrapped in a seemingly endless series of doorstopper novels… what’s not to love?

But then this happened.

Since then I continued  reading the series (mostly, at least – I still haven’t tackled the latest doorstopper because as an evil European I’m not really all that invested in the story of American independence), but my passion for the series was pretty much extinguished because the author was such a fucking asshole about fanfic.

When news got out about a TV show I was… “skeptical” is probably the politically correct term.

But because it’s one of the things my husband and I both really, really enjoyed reading, I ended up ordering the DVDs of the first season for Christmas after all.

And we were absolutely BLOWN away.

The actors are brilliant. The attention to detail and authenticity is fucking amazing. The way the show interprets and transforms canon is imaginative and creative and suitable. My concerns were very similar to my apprehension about “The Lord of the Rings” – I couldn’t imagine that anyone is capable of turning that into a movie, but Peter Jackson managed. And Ronald D. Moore and the cast and crew of the “Outlander” series managed, too. Holy hell.

But what does that mean for me as a fan?

To be honest, I don’t know.

Should anything in the series or TV show inspire me, could I get over the cruel and ignorant things the author said and wrote about fanfiction, even if she seems to have retracted some of her statements by now ?

Can I even call myself a “fan”at all, considering the circumstances?

To be perfectly honest, I don’t want to be the “fan” of someone who ever compared fanfiction to rape.

So here’s my dilemma: A series and a TV show I enjoy, a canon I deeply care about, but I don’t even want to be a fan of this canon, much less create for it.

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 6

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Day 6

In your own space, create your own challenge. What’s something you want to see more people doing in fandom? Is there something you’ve tried that you think other people would enjoy if they gave it a go? Dare your friends to try it out, and have fun with it. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

I’m going to focus on Pinto (“wordplay as foreplay”) fandom for this, because this tiny fandom holds a very special place in my heart. But I think with a little imagination you can transfer the ideas to any fandom that’s dear to you.

  1. Do the thing. 

    Like, I totally know about bad times when you just can’t do anything (last year I had to abandon Tumblr and basically turn into a hermit just to survive – and I’m so thankful for everyone who reached out to me… just so you know, you’re a big part of the reason why I’m still here) or anxiety (just watch me avoid phone calls for weeks). But, do the thing (if you can). Show up. Participate. Interact. No matter if it’s an LJ community, a forum, a chatroom. Be an active part of our community. Leave comments. Participate in activities. Write stories. Share headcanons. Create art.

    Try something new! Challenge yourself! Push your comfort zones!

    In Pinto fandom, come and visit the Pinto bar! Our weekly get-together – jour fixe or “Stammtisch” – is perfect for just showing up and hanging out without pressure: every Saturday at 10 pm UTC (→ convert to your timezone) we meet in the Pinto bar, the Chatzy chatroom I run for our fandom.

  2. LISTEN.

    Try to really listen.

    Don’t just wait for your turn to speak, but really listen. Put yourself (your truths, your opinions, your convictions… your prejudices) away while someone else speaks or while you read someone else’s posts. Don’t speak for other people without their permission. Don’t talk over other people. Consider very seriously and even for your most passionate truths that you might be wrong. Don’t get hung up on style – how people posted something on the fly, on their phone, in a rage, in tears, or because they are dyslexic – but try to hear what they are really saying.

    Put yourself second and consciously open your heart for this post, for this person. Really listen.

    Reach out, too. Active listening in the digital age means that you don’t just take five minutes to look at your Tumblr or facebook dashboard but that you remember you know wonderful people on LiveJournal and Twitter and and G+ and god-knows-where.

    And if you feel you absolutely need to post a big reply, please think of the truth embodied in this quote that can’t be traced to its origins anymore:

    “If you propose to speak, always ask yourself, is it true, is it necessary, is it kind.”

  3. Be kind.

    Reach out. Bite your tongue. Ask questions. Really listen. Talk to a stranger.

    Don’t just leave kudos. Leave a comment. (There is NOTHING wrong with just saying “OMG I LOVED THIS”. Trust me.) Don’t just like a post, leave a comment, send a message, send an email.

    No, really, send an e-mail. (That’s almost like getting a snail mail letter these days.)

    Revisit the Fandom Snowflake Day 2. Or the fandom stocking community. Or just randomly create something for someone! A fanmix or fanart or a podcast or a rec post.

    Be kind to yourself.

    Seriously. Treat yourself. Read your favourite fanfics, watch your favourite fanvids, listen to your favourite podfics…

    Don’t forget that fandom should be fun, and never ever an ordeal.

Also, really? Pinto peeps, if you feel like chatting? The Pinto bar is always open (albeit quiet in the late hours of the American night and the early hours of the European morning). And if you have any ideas for a Pinto event, online or offline, for fanfic or fanart or whatever, the bar is a good place to chat about it. 

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 5

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Day 5

Leave feedback for a fanwork. Or multiple fanworks. It can be as simple as I liked this to a detailed list of all the things you loved about the fanwork. The key is to leave some sort of feedback.

If you’ve already left feedback in the course of a previous challenge, it totally counts. But you’re free to leave more feedback.

Afterwards, leave a comment in this post with the equivalent of “I did it!” If you feel so inclined, leave a link to the fanwork you left feedback for so others can check it out.

 

Everyone who’s into Pinto and Star Trek RPF, let me point you to a story that has broken my heart (but thankfully patched it up again!):

Three’s A Crowd (15241 words) by Lovespie
Chapters: 9/9
Fandom: Star Trek RPF
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto, Miles McMillan/Zachary Quinto
Characters: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana
Additional Tags: Friends to Lovers, Pining, Angst, Unresolved Sexual Tension, Unresolved Romantic Tension
Summary:

Cross-posted from the Pinto Kink Meme. The prompt: When they are shooting Trek 3, Zach’s boyfriend comes over. Seeing the interaction with the couple, Chris is devastated. He performs perfectly on one break down scene or whatever. Zach knows something is off. He confronts with Chris. You can decide what happened next. But please be happy ending. The boys can be been together before but broke up because of the distance or different opinions with the relationship. Or can be they both had crush on each other but never told before.

I love this story to bits. I’ve read it at least four times so far. And finally I’ve taken the time to leave proper comments on each chapter instead of incoherent screeching.

Please, if you feel so inclined, follow my example!

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 4

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Day 4

In your own space, create a fanwork. Make a drabble, a ficlet, a podfic, or an icon, art or meta or a rec list. Arts and crafts. Draft a critical essay about a particular media. Put together a picspam or a fanmix. Write a review of a Broadway show, a movie, a concert, a poetry reading, a museum trip, a you-should-be-listening-to-this-band essay. Compose some limericks, haikus, free-form poetry, 5-word stories. Document a particular bit of real person canon. Take some pictures. Draw a stick-figure comic. Create something. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

I did a fanmix for “Three’s A Crowd” by Lovespie (a Star Trek RPF story I love).

And I did a LotR wallpaper to make a fandom wish from the second day of the Fandom Snowflake Challenge come true.

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 3

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Day 03

In your own space, post a rec for at least three fanworks that you have created. It can be your favorite fanworks that you’ve created, or fanworks you feel no one ever saw, or fanworks you say would define you as a creator. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

I’m just going to rec my epics, because I feel that’s kind of my trademark.

Last year I started writing a short story in February. I finished that “short story” this year in June. It’s 190,000 words long.

In other words, on my gravestone shall be written “This was meant to be a short story”.

I guess there are worse epitaphs to look forward to.

Therefore, if you like epics as much as I do, here you go:

  1. “Lothíriel”
    The story of Lothíriel. How to follow a rainbow. There and NOT back again. Tenth Walker Story.
    Lord of the Rings • Rating: M • 474,627 words • 2004/2005 • FFNet
  2. “The Apprentice and the Necromancer”
    Harry and his friends decide to save Snape from Azkaban and to find him a wife. Naturally, things go very wrong and Hermione ends up being volunteered for the job. Trying to win Snape’s trust as his apprentice, Hermione discovers that there’s more to Severus Snape than she ever knew. At her master’s side, she gets sucked into a web of political and magical intrigue, nefarious plots and evil schemes. Muggle-born witches and wizards die, Necromancers are afoot, a wizarding portrait stops moving, the Deathly Hallows disappear and resurface again…
    Harry Potter (HG/SS) • Rating: adult • 251,000 words • 2007/2008 • FancroneNet
  3. “The Resilience of Hope”
    Death brings a moment of revelation that redefines more than a friendship. Certain bonds are not meant to be broken. Sometimes hope conquers all. And what Jim and Spock can accomplish together will change more than one universe.
    (WIP! However, the complete first year of the mission is available for your reading pleasure so it doesn’t leave you hanging in a bad place.)
    Star Trek (K/S) • Rating: E • 163,499 words so far • 2013/2014 • AO3

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 2

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Day 2

In your own space, create a list of at least three fannish things you’d love to receive, something you’ve wanted but were afraid to ask for – a fannish wish-list of sorts. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your wish-list if you feel comfortable doing so. Maybe someone will grant a wish. Check out other people’s posts. Maybe you will grant a wish. If any wishes are granted, we’d love it if you link them to this post.

ARGH! Why is this so difficult?

I guess I simply don’t have any big fandom wishes at the moment…

Okay, I’ll just close my eyes and jump. *takes a deep breath*

Pinto

I’m always here for more Pinto! I’d especially love to read an intelligent, kind “first time” Pinto fic that takes place right now, or in the general timeframe of 2015/2016.

Essential ingredients: a happy ending (this should be the beginning of a relationship, not a one-time fling), Zach is not an asshole, Chris is not an idiot, and there are explicit sex scenes. Bonus points if there is a kitten involved.

Kirk/Spock

Likewise I’m always here for a good pon farr story.

Essential ingredients: neither of Kirk nor Spock are broken but both are resilient; there is no Spuhura at all (or if there is, it’s resolved amicably before the story starts); pon farr is not rape but a normal and accepted part of Vulcan biology and culture; and of course there are ways and methods to make it safe and pleasurable for both parties. Bonus points if Spock Prime gets to teach Spock and Jim how to have a safe and happy pon farr.

Kate Daniels (by Ilona Andrews)

Aaand here’s the really weird wish. Post-“Magic Breaks”, a h/c threesome made up of Robert and Thomas Lonesco and Christopher.

Essential requirements: hurt/comfort, intimacy, happy ending.

Bonus Wish

If any of my stories (→ AO3 or → FFNet) speak to you and inspire you, I’m always happy to receive a fanwork, no matter if it’s a story or art or a playlist or whatever…

♥ Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my wishlist! ♥

 

 

 

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