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e ([personal profile] enemyofperfect) wrote2020-01-12 11:47 pm
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Snowflake Challenge #6: Wishes

What do I wish existed in fandom or that I could get my metaphorical hands on? Let's see...

  • I'd love to find more reaction posts or thinky meta for shows I'm watching! So I guess right now, that would be Stumptown, The Good Place, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and maybe Fleabag. (And Sym-Bionic Titan, although that's a decade old...)
  • I'd also love more meta on pretty much any topic. I feel like I used to follow a lot of blogs talking about things like gender, kink, writing, psychology, politics... And of course I still see posts like that, but I feel like a lot of the discussion has moved to twitter, where it's harder for me to follow, so I'm always looking for more.
  • Longfic recs in fandoms I read in, or even in fandoms I haven't! I don't mind jumping into the deep end for a story that has rich characterization, cool worldbuilding, and/or soothing angst.
  • Recs for original short stories available online, especially if they're SF or fantasy. I always forget how much I like getting tastes of new characters and worlds until I click on a story and remember again. #OwnVoices a plus!
  • Fanfic with inventive new premises, like [personal profile] rionaleonhart's awesome FFXV fic Becoming Strangers, in which Ignis wakes up to find that none of the other bros remember who he is. That's not an established trope, as far as I can tell, but once I read it, I was like, damn, why is it not??
  • Active kink memes for fandoms I'd like to write for! [community profile] meme_of_interest is still responsible for the only smut I've ever posted, as well as a couple of gen ficlets (and a lot of WIPs). I'd love to get to experience that kind of energy again.
  • And of course, I'd be incredibly delighted by any fanworks inspired in any way by my own. I'm still tickled that one of them was translated into Russian, and that was years ago. ♥

Since I've seen other people mentioning community norms they'd like to see for this challenge... I guess I'd also wish for fans who are privileged in some way, especially fans who are also in the majority, to do a better job of listening to people who don't share that privilege. If cis feminists would listen to trans women, for example, or if white fans like myself did a better job of listening to fans of color, I think we'd all be the better for it.
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2020-01-13 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Kink memes oh my...
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2020-01-14 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
:')
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[personal profile] rionaleonhart 2020-01-13 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for the Becoming Strangers link! ♥

[livejournal.com profile] littlemoose actually planted the seeds of the concept when we were in Top Gear fandom together, twelve years ago; she requested a drabble where 'James arrives at the studio to discover he never actually existed', and my reaction was absolutely 'oh, wow, why is this not a widespread trope?'

(Just in case some detective ever tracks down this request on the FFXV kinkmeme and goes 'hey, you were clearly actually inspired by that': the requester was me!)
Edited 2020-01-13 11:50 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shipperslist 2020-01-13 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love some meta too. And by that I mean serious meta, not just bitterness and character bashing disguised as meta.
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[personal profile] shipperslist 2020-01-14 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I get that.
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[personal profile] violsva 2020-01-16 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there's something about really one-sided discourse that just kind of inspires a counterreaction, even if I technically agree.

There's a post comparing biographies to that kind of fandom meta here that I liked.
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[personal profile] forestofglory 2020-01-13 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Ok I'm going to rec [community profile] ladybusiness for meta and posts about gender. Its group blog that I write for that does intersectional SFF criticism and also squeeing about media.

I also have column about short fiction there which includes a lot of themed rec list. I try to highlight mariglized voices so quite a few are #ownvoices

Also I'm not a Good Place person but there's a long meta one of my friends wrote here
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[personal profile] forestofglory 2020-01-14 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! I'm glad you found that helpful!
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-13 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
butting in to say thanks for the rec, i subscribed to ladybusiness and your journal; i really enjoyed your roundup posts (from what i saw)!
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[personal profile] forestofglory 2020-01-14 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yay! Thank you! I have subscribed back
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-13 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
speaking as a very tired fan of color: yes, please. i really wish for fandom to be a more open space in that regard.

i have two recs off the top of my head, which are available online & for free. but they're rather bleak (i like bleak stuff but i realize it's not everyone's cup of tea). lmk if you're interested! i can also give you content warnings.
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-15 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
yup.... i'm very much "disappointed but not surprised" about some discussions that are still going on :/

oooh yay! i love rec'ing stuf!
okay so i remembered one that is actually not bleak. it's "black, their regalia" by Darcie Little Badger and it's one of the short stories i read in the last few years that stayed with me for a while. actually, all of the short stories in that edition are fantastic, there's also one by NK Jemisin that i highly enjoyed.

then there's "the great silence" by Ted Chiang, which was actually part of an installation but i found it more enjoyable to read. here's the installation though.

and then there's "the flower" by Louise Erdrich, which is very haunting but so beautifully written. it's not really fantasy or SFF but it has one element (but it could also not be magic, depending on how you read the story)?
i'm really not sure about this one, personally, i really enjoyed it but i know it's not for everyone.

lmk if you'd like content warnings for any of them!

also, if you read them, let me know what you think!! :D
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-17 12:00 pm (UTC)(link)
the great silence actually the only thing i've read by Chiang! is there anything you'd recommend?

yesss, i agree. i had to reread it a couple of times to fully digest it. i also loved the sharp contrast between the two different forms of masculinity (one agressive, violent destructive and the other kind and graceful) of the two men around her. the ending really gutted me though, but in the best of ways. i guess colonial forms of violence really are monstrous in how pervasive their effects are.

hope you enjoy the other recs!
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-19 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm neither familiar with the short story, nor the movie. but i'll take a look!
would you recommend reading the novella first?
the only thing i'd like a warning for atm is suicide and self-harm. do those come up in the story?

agreed! i also like how nature is almost a force of its own in the short story...

true, the great silence is more of an essay than a short story. i read it as part of a short story collection which is why i rec'ed it as such.

either way, i'm so glad you liked my recommendations! it's always fun to share stuff i enjoyed :D
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[personal profile] pink_ink 2020-01-27 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
thanks so much for the information on content warnings! <3
i'm making a bingo card for books to read this year, and i'm including "story of your life" after our conversation ^^

no worries, it really didn't come across as criticism. and even if you hadn't liked it, i wouldn't be upset or offended. i know taste varies & sometimes stuff just doesn't vibe with people, for a lot of reasons.
it really is fun :D
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[personal profile] muccamukk 2020-01-14 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
If cis feminists would listen to trans women, for example, or if white fans like myself did a better job of listening to fans of color, I think we'd all be the better for it.

Hear, hear.