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Things that happen in chat when you're supposed to be sleeping: Castielfest, ya'll! Raise your hand if you'd be interested in a Castiel-centric fic exchange. Gen, slash, het, whatever -- as long as Cas is top-billing. We're thinking sign-ups begin a few days after the S5 finale airs, stay open for a week or so, then participants have a month to write at least 1000 words upon receiving their assignments.
vikki has a poll here to gauge interest, and it would be awesome if you could fill it out and let us know your questions/concerns/disagreements/suggestions.
It's Three Weeks For Dreamwidth time, trying to generate more Dreamwidth activity to celebrate its 1-year anniversary, hence the cross-posting. If you, like me, are still like "Dreamwhat?", it might behoove us to check out
stepps's Lonely Planet guide to Dreamwidth. And, here's something cool that DW-clicking did for me recently:
ephemere's thoughts on Filipino identity and writing about other cultures led me to the post that sparked it ('No Foreigners Allowed' by Charles Tan), which in turn led me to the sidebar of Charles Tan's blog, which is stuffed full of links to Filipino speculative fiction fkdjsfklkjk AWESOME.
This old meme:
1 - Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 - I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 - You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 - You'll include this explanation.
5 - You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
maboheme asked me five fannish questions
1. To start off, how long have you been in fandom? What drew you to fandom? (If you want to list your past fandoms here that'd be awesome!)
Oh my god, like forever? I remember being in fourth-grade fifth-grade and looking for Jonny Quest fanfic on the internet. I didn't even know it was called fanfic, I just wanted stories expanding upon Jonny and Jessie's troo lurve. I was reading fic long before I was in fandom, and writing Hanson mary sues before I knew what fic was. I was reading Mulder/Scully porn in middle school, and I was there when ffnet still allowed RPF and NC17 stuff. Goddamn.
My major fandoms (i.e. read AND wrote fic in) were - in order - Weezer RPF, X-Men movieverse (mostly the second movie because I <3ed Pyro), LOTRips, Boondock Saints (Connor/Murphy is my One True Brocest), Narnia, and BBC Merlin. Harry Potter is a constant background noise.
2. What brought you to SPN and to the SPN fandom? (You can totes talk about Cas here too <3)
Dean/Cas brought my ass to the yard. They were my preconceived notion. Someone on my flist was like, "Dean gets the angel who rebels against heaven for him and eyefucks him all the time, and Sam gets--" I forget what Sam got, 'cos this was the Dean/Cas straw that broke the SPN camel's back. From what I had heard of Castiel, he seemed like a character that would enable the kind of stories that move me. And yeah, he's a good platform from which to ask What is true exile? What is human frailty? What is the difference between faith and devotion? What is love?BABY DON'T HURT ME NO MORE It's like the religion angst of Narnia plus the destiny angst of Merlin, balled up together and set in a phantasmagorical retelling of the American dream. (Or at least S4 and S5 are, anyway...)
I meandered through S1, got impatient with S2, then made a flocked LJ post from which the following is excerpted: "I'm done watching SPN chronologically basically. I was somewhere in S2, but have jumped to S4 because I kept hearing about how this Castiel fellow makes googly eyes at Dean all the time, being all like, "I'm a rogue angel ON A MISSION!! With a mancrush." Or something? Like Castiel is earnest but has issues, kind of like how Dean has issues but is earnest, and apparently occasionally they do the sex. Sociopathic angel/taciturn demon hunter OTP? I dunno, I heard it from fandom, who heard it from Mildred down the street, who heard it from Ted the postman who heard it from, idk, unicorns who eat rainbows and live in the sky."
So there I was, the apocalypse to the left of me, unraveling faith to the right, and suddenly it was time for Sudden Onset Dean/Castiel Syndrome, and all was lost.
Is it me or is SPN fandom's attitude more srs bsns and thus rifer with haterade than other fandoms? Is it me or is it difficult to do SPN half-assedly because it is just that brain-consuming? Are these two questions related?
3. What's your favorite pairing to write and why.
As much as I love Dean/Castiel and Castiel/Anna (and Castiel/Scully), I'm gonna say Chuck/Becky because they are ridiculously fun to write. Sometimes it's more difficult to write ships that I ~*trooly*~ ship because I have so many ideas about How They Are that it slows me down (see also: Morgana/Gwen), and then I just end up writing subtextual gen. With Chuck/Becky though, I just run with it and let loose the nerd jokes.
As for non-SPN ships, I have a weakness for Susan Pevensie/her brothers, and crossover pairings.
4. Favorite TV show of all time.
Of all tiiiiiime? I don't watch enough TV to have an all-time favorite, but I watch enough of it to have a bunch of stuff I like, so: Bizarre Foods, Futurama, Robot Chicken, Adventures of Pete & Pete, Parks & Recreation, classic Disney cartoons, Iron Chef America (GET IN MY PANTS, CRAZY CHAIRMAN). Alas, I have not watched the original Iron Chef. I hear it is twice as delightful. Maybe I should include Supernatural and Merlin here, but I have a different kind of love for shows I fic for, because I also judge them on the quality of fanon fodder.
5. Favorite piece of fanwork you yourself created and why you love it.
Point A to Point A | Fight Club | pre-narrator/Tyler, Narrator/Marla | NC17 | ~4100 words
I'm tempted to choose something more recent, but it's probably too soon to have real perspective on those. This Fight Club fic, on the other hand, I wrote seven years ago (HOLY FUCKING SHIT HAS IT REALLY BEEN SEVEN YEARS D:) and I still like it. It's not perfect, but it did challenge me as a writer, if by challenge we mean "inspire me to try and rip off Chuck Palahniuk". He writes entirely in punch lines, and I suppose there are worse writers to imitate. Fight Club is one of my all-time favorite movies, and I listened to the soundtrack nonstop in my senior of high school. Perfect for senioritis, y'know. Hey, Edward Norton, remember when you did cool movies?
Also, Marla Singer is totally Bobby Singer's niece.
[originally posted at http://whynot.dreamwidth.org/19904.html |
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It's Three Weeks For Dreamwidth time, trying to generate more Dreamwidth activity to celebrate its 1-year anniversary, hence the cross-posting. If you, like me, are still like "Dreamwhat?", it might behoove us to check out
This old meme:
1 - Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 - I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 - You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 - You'll include this explanation.
5 - You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
1. To start off, how long have you been in fandom? What drew you to fandom? (If you want to list your past fandoms here that'd be awesome!)
Oh my god, like forever? I remember being in fourth-grade fifth-grade and looking for Jonny Quest fanfic on the internet. I didn't even know it was called fanfic, I just wanted stories expanding upon Jonny and Jessie's troo lurve. I was reading fic long before I was in fandom, and writing Hanson mary sues before I knew what fic was. I was reading Mulder/Scully porn in middle school, and I was there when ffnet still allowed RPF and NC17 stuff. Goddamn.
My major fandoms (i.e. read AND wrote fic in) were - in order - Weezer RPF, X-Men movieverse (mostly the second movie because I <3ed Pyro), LOTRips, Boondock Saints (Connor/Murphy is my One True Brocest), Narnia, and BBC Merlin. Harry Potter is a constant background noise.
2. What brought you to SPN and to the SPN fandom? (You can totes talk about Cas here too <3)
Dean/Cas brought my ass to the yard. They were my preconceived notion. Someone on my flist was like, "Dean gets the angel who rebels against heaven for him and eyefucks him all the time, and Sam gets--" I forget what Sam got, 'cos this was the Dean/Cas straw that broke the SPN camel's back. From what I had heard of Castiel, he seemed like a character that would enable the kind of stories that move me. And yeah, he's a good platform from which to ask What is true exile? What is human frailty? What is the difference between faith and devotion? What is love?
I meandered through S1, got impatient with S2, then made a flocked LJ post from which the following is excerpted: "I'm done watching SPN chronologically basically. I was somewhere in S2, but have jumped to S4 because I kept hearing about how this Castiel fellow makes googly eyes at Dean all the time, being all like, "I'm a rogue angel ON A MISSION!! With a mancrush." Or something? Like Castiel is earnest but has issues, kind of like how Dean has issues but is earnest, and apparently occasionally they do the sex. Sociopathic angel/taciturn demon hunter OTP? I dunno, I heard it from fandom, who heard it from Mildred down the street, who heard it from Ted the postman who heard it from, idk, unicorns who eat rainbows and live in the sky."
So there I was, the apocalypse to the left of me, unraveling faith to the right, and suddenly it was time for Sudden Onset Dean/Castiel Syndrome, and all was lost.
Is it me or is SPN fandom's attitude more srs bsns and thus rifer with haterade than other fandoms? Is it me or is it difficult to do SPN half-assedly because it is just that brain-consuming? Are these two questions related?
3. What's your favorite pairing to write and why.
As much as I love Dean/Castiel and Castiel/Anna (and Castiel/Scully), I'm gonna say Chuck/Becky because they are ridiculously fun to write. Sometimes it's more difficult to write ships that I ~*trooly*~ ship because I have so many ideas about How They Are that it slows me down (see also: Morgana/Gwen), and then I just end up writing subtextual gen. With Chuck/Becky though, I just run with it and let loose the nerd jokes.
As for non-SPN ships, I have a weakness for Susan Pevensie/her brothers, and crossover pairings.
4. Favorite TV show of all time.
Of all tiiiiiime? I don't watch enough TV to have an all-time favorite, but I watch enough of it to have a bunch of stuff I like, so: Bizarre Foods, Futurama, Robot Chicken, Adventures of Pete & Pete, Parks & Recreation, classic Disney cartoons, Iron Chef America (GET IN MY PANTS, CRAZY CHAIRMAN). Alas, I have not watched the original Iron Chef. I hear it is twice as delightful. Maybe I should include Supernatural and Merlin here, but I have a different kind of love for shows I fic for, because I also judge them on the quality of fanon fodder.
5. Favorite piece of fanwork you yourself created and why you love it.
Point A to Point A | Fight Club | pre-narrator/Tyler, Narrator/Marla | NC17 | ~4100 words
I'm tempted to choose something more recent, but it's probably too soon to have real perspective on those. This Fight Club fic, on the other hand, I wrote seven years ago (HOLY FUCKING SHIT HAS IT REALLY BEEN SEVEN YEARS D:) and I still like it. It's not perfect, but it did challenge me as a writer, if by challenge we mean "inspire me to try and rip off Chuck Palahniuk". He writes entirely in punch lines, and I suppose there are worse writers to imitate. Fight Club is one of my all-time favorite movies, and I listened to the soundtrack nonstop in my senior of high school. Perfect for senioritis, y'know. Hey, Edward Norton, remember when you did cool movies?
Also, Marla Singer is totally Bobby Singer's niece.
[originally posted at http://whynot.dreamwidth.org/19904.html |

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STICK WITH ME AND YOU'LL BE OKAY, KID. Haha. Perhaps might you wanna do is head over here (http://tracy-loo-who.livejournal.com/112742.html) where a fan has compiled all the Castiel footage from S4 and S5 through episode 5x17 and put them in convenient downloadable videos, if you feel like that would be your thing.
WYRM, WHAT CAN I DO TO START YOU IN ON SUPERNATURAL TODAY. No, seriously. Ep recs? Fic recs? What do you want. What are you expecting. That should be your interview, but it's not.
1. What got you into fic?
2. Most beautiful place you've ever been?
3. Favorite fannish thing that you've written?
4. Strangest food you've ever eaten?
5. What is a movie that moved you?
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Oooooh, interview questions! ::starts to ponder::
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We hung our wings on the wall (http://dotfic.livejournal.com/291030.html) | S4, S5 | Anna (http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/9674/251880ml6.jpg) was the commander of Castiel's garrison before she chose to rip out her grace and fall to earth, where she got reborn as a human. (Yeah, just go with it.) She didn't know about her former life until a series of events -- which began with her being institutionalized for hearing (angelic) voices -- led to her regaining her grace and angelhood with help from the Winchesters. 'Cept, now she is a fugitive angel. Heaven caught her though, because Cas kinda sucked at thinking for himself at the time. This fic starts after that.
Angels We Have Heard (http://unoshot.livejournal.com/2941.html) | early S5 | "Castiel looks for God. It is a tiresome and thankless task, and he is running out of time." Unoshot is my very favorite.
A Pathless Land (http://xaara.livejournal.com/116235.html) | 5x13 | It's like everything Castiel gave up Heaven for is slowly giving way. After finding out that even God has thrown up His hands, Castiel sulks around the world in 80 days, or close to. Starts on a Maine beach!
Bonus that doesn't fit either of your specifications: King Winchester (http://azalaea.livejournal.com/2448.html) | pre-series | Sam and John's argument about leaving for Stanford, retold as Shakespearean tragedy. HIGHLARIOUS.
And one time I made
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Anna. ANNA. I...am not quite sure what the hell was going on there BUT I LIKED IT. I am much happier with her sacrificing him to save the world than the other way around, as tends to happen!
the Odyssey one! ...okay I was squicked by the sex but I scrolled through it and didn't mind a bit! BECAUSE YES FIC THAT IS META ON THE ODYSSEY. YES TO DISCOVERING HOMER. YESSSSSS.
<33333 you, thank you!
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The Odyssey one is so prettyyyyy. I was hoping it would be worth it to rec it to you even with the 'cest, 'cos I knew you'd appreciate the other parts.
YOU ARE VERY WELCOME. Here and in SPN fandom. XD
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SO WORTH IT. :D :D
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