attackfish (
attackfish) wrote2013-01-22 03:41 pm
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Getting to know you weirdos meme
Ganked without attribution from people on other people's f-lists
I know very little about some of the people on my friends list. Some people I know relatively well. But here's a thought: why not take this opportunity to tell me a little something about yourself. Any old thing at all. Just so the next time I see your name I can say: "Ah, there's Parker ...she likes money and cereal." I'd love it if everyone who's friended me did this. (Yes, even you people who I know really well.) Then post this in your own journal [only if you feel inclined]. In return, ask me anything you'd like to know about me and I'll give you an answer*.
*Providing it's answerable/suitable for public posting.
I know very little about some of the people on my friends list. Some people I know relatively well. But here's a thought: why not take this opportunity to tell me a little something about yourself. Any old thing at all. Just so the next time I see your name I can say: "Ah, there's Parker ...she likes money and cereal." I'd love it if everyone who's friended me did this. (Yes, even you people who I know really well.) Then post this in your own journal [only if you feel inclined]. In return, ask me anything you'd like to know about me and I'll give you an answer*.
*Providing it's answerable/suitable for public posting.
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What makes you read-- and, having read, like-- a fanfic?
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*Blinks, rereads question, and blinks again* okay... I like to think that I like what I like based primarily on quality, but hah, we all know that's not true (and what defines quality anyway?) I like things that hit my non sexual, literary kinks. I love slavery/captivity fic, but not the fluffy crap a lot of people like. I don't want to see good masters and happy slaves. I want to see being a master ruin someone who might have been good. I want to see slavery and power differentials taint and slowly destroy what might have been real love. And most of all, I want to see people with everything against them fight. Win or lose, I want to see them fight, and get free, or negotiate a place for themselves in the screwed up world they find themselves in. I also love anything starring characters with disabilities that isn't about those disabilities, where they are treated like any other person with this challenge. I love Fantasy written from atypical cultural perspectives, and I have a special love for fantasy from a Jewish cultural perspective. I love smart, sarcastic, depressed main characters who fight like hell, especially when they're girls, but I like the boys too. I like reading about people working through trauma, or failing to work through trauma, or looking back on trauma. I like fiction where I get the feeling the side characters have thoughts and feelings that don't revolve around the mains. I like fiction that says it's okay to be afraid, to be angry, to be hurt and not to forgive. I like fiction that says it's okay to choose who you love and who you don't love, and that it's okay not to love someone who has hurt you, even if that person is related to you, even if it's your parents, or your sister, or somebody everybody else loves, that shows that some relationships can't be saved, and there's nothing wrong with cutting ties. Oh, and I like seeing bisexual characters where it isn't anything special. I like to see myself in what I read.
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My standard procedure for self-inserts is to imagine that it's taking place in an alternate universe where my med-requiring condition has disappeared, and-- because I feel like it's not fair to just upgrade myself like that-- so has all my knowledge of canon. It makes things interesting.
I'm disturbed to learn that there is fluffy slavery fic. On the other hand, your fic likes sound interesting.
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Self inserts? When I said I liked to see myself in what I read, I meant it more that I want to be able to identify with the characters. *shrug* I did use a lot of my personal flaws to create the main character of my current novel. That sort of counts, right?
It's mostly kinksters who find it hot and don't want to deal with the underlying realities of power dynamics, which is okay, as long as you acknowledge it's all a fantasy. But it's really really not what I want to read or write, and I have to sort through.
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I never understood why LotF was seen as so meaningful, or why teachers kept pushing it as a rousing adventure. No.
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which would work better if the symbolic meaning were itself cogent and well-argued
Oh, this, so much. And if Golding hadn't used religious symbols that to me as a non-Christian didn't mean much. *shrug*
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The symbols didn't mean much to me as a Christian, either. The book is bad that way.
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(On that topic, you cannot convince me that the lepers weren't secretly planning to release Iseult. Otherwise, the story is just too problematic.)
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