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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2008-10-03 10:43 am
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End of an era...

For the last year and a half my biggest fandom has been something I haven't talked about all that much.

I'll always be a part of BtVS and Angel fandom, not only because I love the canon but because the people there mean a lot to me. I still have a lot of fics I want to write in it, but I've slowed down a lot. But even when that was my biggest fandom, and many times since, I've had flings: Harry/Draco, Pam/Jim, BSG, Horatio Hornblower. My thing now is Gordon/Batman, and though I love it much, I suspect it is but a fling.

This fandom was not a fling.

That fandom is/was [livejournal.com profile] mistful's writing. Those of you that know are probably saying, doesn't she just write Harry/Draco fanfiction? Well, yes. And in some ways, you could say Harry/Draco has been that secret non-fling fandom for the past year and a half. I do love the ship for itself, and when I write fic for it, it is about what I bring to those two characters.

But though [livejournal.com profile] mistful does use those characters, I don't believe you have to like the ship--or even like them, or even know the canon--to love these stories, and be so, so glad you read them. They have been my fandom, not the source material. They've been the places my mind has wandered, when I have free time; they've been the things I wanted to write fanfic about; they've been the things I needed to talk about.

[livejournal.com profile] mistful isn't going to write any more fanfiction, because she's going to be writing profic. She's started a fantasy trilogy (the Demon's Lexicon); the first book is going to be published in 2009. I'm happy, and not just for her. I'm anticipating those books more eagerly than I ever anticipated Harry Potter, and as much as books by any of my favorite authors (most of whom are dead, so I don't really get that eager). Because I am a die hard fangirl, there's a comm where you can talk about her professional stuff here: [livejournal.com profile] marmalade_fish.

But that does mean she's finished all her fanfic, and will be taking it all down in a month or so. I...feel weird about that. I can't even read the final chapter of my favorite fic yet--I'm not sure why, but I think it's because it won't be enough for me, and I don't want it to be over. I've been reading and loving these stories for a year and a half. And now they're over, and in some ways I don't know what to do with myself.

So here's what I do. I want to share this with you all, for a myriad of reasons. They've been a part of me, and I want to share that with you. I want [livejournal.com profile] mistful to succeed in her professional work, so that she will get all that she deserves. But most of all, I want you to get the enjoyment that I got from these stories. Few things make me as happy as these do--talking to good friends, being with my family, walks in crisp weather with the leaves changing color, knowing you're making a difference, and a good story you can throw yourself into--these things make me happy.

This is a guide I gave to [livejournal.com profile] my_daroga, who wasn't a fan of Harry/Draco, or even Harry Potter, but she was interested in me and my opinions, so she gave it a go. And loved them too! So, if you're not a fan, but want to give it a try:

Here's the long, starter one:
Quality of Mercy: This is the one I recced first because it was the most "in character". It was possible to see how the characters from canon become these other people, and also how the story from canon continues in this way (this fic was started after Halfblood Prince, but before the Deathly Hallows came out, so it's an alternate Book 7). It's a simple, "what happens next?" without asking you to swallow much more than that at the get-go.

But again, I wouldn't read these stories as though these are the characters of Harry and Draco from Harry Potter. In some ways, the characters do have a lot in common with the canon characters, but they really become their own people--people I love far more than their canon counterparts.

This is the story whose last chapter I can't read. I love it too much and it makes me too sad.

Here's the crack to your veins one:
Drop Dead Gorgeous: This is the best, and most addictive. It's also completely crack--not only do you have to get past the fact that these are supposed to be Harry and Draco; you have to get past the premise, which is ridiculous, and wonderful.

The Way We Get By: Should be read in conjunction with Drop Dead Gorgeous. It's from another character's POV, which just makes me think, "Stephenie Meyer, lolwut?" But it's really amazing, getting inside this character's head--it's everything you'd expect, except also with a million things you didn't.

Here are short ones to get you started if you're not sure you want to commit:
Coda To The Epilogue: Twenty Years Later, or The Kids Are Alright: This went around a lot when Deathly Hallows came out--I think even some of you who are not fans on my list might have read it. It's a short piece that happens after Deathly Hallows. I think, like Quality of Mercy, the characters in this are conceivably in character, and that the plot is believable for the canon. But if you're not a fan of canon, I'd rec the bottom two over this one, which is mostly just a delicious romp.

Your Every Wish: This is short and dark with great concepts and writing. I'm not sure it's necessarily Harry, but it's what I think Harry should be had he been real, and even if you're not interested in Harry, the themes in this are so vital.

Dark Side of Light: This is my favorite shorter one, but like Drop Dead Gorgeous, I think there's a bit to swallow right at the beginning. It's all dialgoue, which I don't think works entirely, mostly because it has too much the feel of a trick. But the story of these two characters--no matter who they are--affects me so much, and means so much to me.

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These fics won't be up for much longer. On October 6, they'll all be taken down and put on a PDF, which will be downloadable for one month. I'd rec reading them there rather than the links I've provided--some of the formatting on some of them is messed up. But get them while you can.

Okay, I'm done. Thanks for listening.

[identity profile] essie007.livejournal.com 2008-10-06 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I just ditto everything you just said about Sarah's fic being a fandom. You got me into it to begin with! And her fics are what got me reading H/D and reintroduced me to HP fandom as an adult, and after quite an absence.

I sort of feel the same way I did about the 7th HP book except not as huge but maybe more satisfied. Because, well I grew up reading the HP books so when they ended it was sorta like "whoa, my childhood just ended" Whereas Sarah's fiction is equally as good, if not better, (good in a different way?) but she's wrapped it all up EXACTLY THE WAY I WANTED. And she's being really nice about it, and she's publishing a book, which I am very very excited about (will there be midnight release parties? Probably not for a debut novel, but I WANT TO GO!) so I'm happy about all that, but also really upset, because yeah her characters are so rich and made me fall in love all over again. And then there's the problem that there isn't really a FANDOM for Sarah!fic. I mean there's a community but I can't expect to find DDG!fic pop up on the flist, so it's very final. Which makes me sad as well.

Woah sorry for the emotional run-on dump. I haven't even commented about the last chapter of DDG anywhere because I'm still trying to process.

Oh! Going back to the way way way begining of your post I am a fandom slut. Currently I'm having an affair with DW/TW fandom but Harry Potter and BtVS/AtS will always be my ture loves. The ones I come back to time and again. My ports in a storm. Well ok, you know what they say, any port in a storm right? If it pops up on my flist and looks interesting I'll read it. You got me thinking all about Batman recently, but I haven't cchecked out the fandom. And OMG I CANNOT be writing Batman/Gordon fic! I do not have the time! I've got hp_nextgen to write, and this Ten/Jack thing to polish and beta, and that H/D fic you betaed a billion years ago to post, and NaNoWriMo is next month, and I work/go to class six days a week! Stop attacking me with plot bunnies I tell you! Batman/Gordon goes in the vault of things I want to write because they would be AWESOME but simply cannot right now along with the Gwen/Martha, and the fantasy political romance novel idea that I accidentally wrote 15 pages of.

But I wouldn't object if you wrote some Batman/Gordon. ;)

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[identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com 2008-10-07 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
will there be midnight release parties? Probably not for a debut novel, but I WANT TO GO!

Me too! So far I've only ever seen release parties for HP and Twilight, but I'd be so much more there for anything by Maya. Hmm. I bet you're right about there not being one for a debut, but maybe we could have a virtual one on marmalade_fish. Hopefully there'll be cool lead up discussion anyway. But I bet the best stuff for that comm will happen after we read it and know what we're fangirling about ;o)

I already know a mistful fan in Seattle (funny story which I should tell you over email!)...I wonder if there are any more. Maybe before the release of DL there could be a post where people could say where they lived, and there could be little get togethers all over! The odds of people finding any others to match up with would probably be small, seeing as how we'd be doing this on marmalade_fish and it's still not that big yet, but I guess it'd be worth a try. Though meeting random people on the internet would be strange, too...

I think before the release I'll do a post asking how people think we should celebrate the release.

And then there's the problem that there isn't really a FANDOM for Sarah!fic. I mean there's a community but I can't expect to find DDG!fic pop up on the flist,

This is actually the main reason I'm super excited for her novels. Not just because there will be fic, but because there will be fandom. I was sort of shocked I was only the second person to make a comm for mistful fic (there was another that burned out some time back), because I was *so* fannish about it and I wanted to talk about it *all* the time, and the way people commented on her fics, I thought others probably felt the same.

At the same time, I still didn't feel comfortable blabbing on and on about it in my journal, or writing fanfic for it, or even metatating on it in the way I would do with other canon material. I think fanfic is legitimate; I think being a fan of fanfiction is legitimate...but somehow it still made me feel a little stalkery and strange. I think I'll be more comfortable being a FAN of DL.

A lot of my list has/has had affairs with TW...oh well.

OMG Batman. I go around and randomly say that these days, oh em gee, batman. I still can't believe I've fallen for it...