I've met a bunch of people over there who are trying hard to spark interest and recruit,
Spark interest and recruit for JA fanfic? Where are they doing this?
I do not know those users, though damned_colonial replied to my heads up about this fic exchange.
JA was my first online fandom. Every two years or so I swing back to it, and I'm always disappointed by the lack of quality stuff.
The only Gaskell I've read is N&S, but I don't recommend it. I love some aspects of the issues involved, and the same can be said for the characters, but God, I hated the writing. I like the adaptation, but it's one of those things where I like the ideas in the adaptation more than the adptation itself. I pretend it's like . . . a music video of the thing I actually want to see.
Where's elsewhere?
Elsewhere for 19th c. fiction is yes, DWG, and several other individual sites about books/adaptations from then. And fanfiction.net.
I'm looking forward to AO3.
...you sure you don't want to write just a tiny little 1000 words of a JA piece?
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Spark interest and recruit for JA fanfic? Where are they doing this?
I do not know those users, though damned_colonial replied to my heads up about this fic exchange.
JA was my first online fandom. Every two years or so I swing back to it, and I'm always disappointed by the lack of quality stuff.
The only Gaskell I've read is N&S, but I don't recommend it. I love some aspects of the issues involved, and the same can be said for the characters, but God, I hated the writing. I like the adaptation, but it's one of those things where I like the ideas in the adaptation more than the adptation itself. I pretend it's like . . . a music video of the thing I actually want to see.
Where's elsewhere?
Elsewhere for 19th c. fiction is yes, DWG, and several other individual sites about books/adaptations from then. And fanfiction.net.
I'm looking forward to AO3.
...you sure you don't want to write just a tiny little 1000 words of a JA piece?