I'm a vision of hotliness, and how weird is that? Mystical comas. You know, if you can stand the horror of a higher power hijacking your mind and body so that it can give birth to itself, I really recommend 'em.

Cordelia ,'You're Welcome'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.


Connie Neil - Mar 26, 2003 9:48:02 am PST #4412 of 10000
brillig

Ah, so the thing taken from Lilah is speculation. Though I like that speculation.


shrift - Mar 26, 2003 9:49:04 am PST #4413 of 10000
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

I've often wondered if she writes from a spoiled point of view.

Having spoken in person with Jenny-O a few weeks ago, I think I can say with some certainty that she's a big ol' spoiler ho. I'm sure that has to affect her writing unless she's more capable of compartmentalization than I am, and by that I mean that once I stumble over a spoiler, I can't get it out of my head.

Edited because lack of caffeine makes me all dropsy with the words.


Connie Neil - Mar 26, 2003 9:53:31 am PST #4414 of 10000
brillig

I kind of hope she's right, though. I like that idea of what happened to Lilah.


P.M. Marc - Mar 26, 2003 9:55:06 am PST #4415 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

by that I mean that once I stumble over a spoiler, I can't get it out of my head.

Huh, I was spoiled for Darla being knocked up, and discounted it as so ree-cock-u-louse that I forgot all about it.

Now, of course, I'm totally spoiled. Which actually hasn't affected anything much. I normally sit on the things until they're no longer spoilers, if I do write them (and Triptych and Miss Ghost are the only totally spoiler based bunnies, so they waited a month and a few weeks in both cases before they hit lists other than Silverlake. Actually, Miss Ghost didn't go anywhere until after 4x13 aired, and I made some edits to fit it with canon).

Lot of writers are at least mild hos, and most are pretty good at keeping the big spoilers out.


Michele T. - Mar 26, 2003 9:58:25 am PST #4416 of 10000
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Michele T. - Mar 26, 2003 10:19:50 am PST #4417 of 10000
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Here's hoping this works.

In helping a friend with his research, honest to God, I'm looking for pre-1984 examples of the word "slash," or pre-1978 examples of the use of K/S.

If anyone here knows, or knows where to look, I would be deeply grateful, the friend I'm doing this lexicographical research for would be grateful, and the store of human knowledge would increase.


Hil R. - Mar 26, 2003 10:25:57 am PST #4418 of 10000
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Michele, I didn't read through the whole site, but there might be something at the Foresmutters Project


Nutty - Mar 26, 2003 10:26:37 am PST #4419 of 10000
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Michele, let me get back to you tonight -- I have a couple of books about fandom, which, although recent, tend to have good source citation from earlier years.

Of course, the actual years you're looking for are when I was in the fourth grade, and preschool, respectively. You know what? I am only a bitter middle-aged fanfic queen, aint I?


Dana - Mar 26, 2003 10:27:55 am PST #4420 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

A couple places you might check:

Writer's U timeline. Includes stuff like "1974: "A Fragment Out Of Time" is the first known Star Trek slash to be published in fanzine", with citations.

The Foresmutters Project. Includes an early history of K/S.

You might also try the zendom multi-fandom list/group/whatever they are. I seem to remember there being a fair amount of old-time Trekkers on there. last I remember, they were at zendom.diaryland.com.


Consuela - Mar 26, 2003 10:33:15 am PST #4421 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Also Glass_Onion has a bunch of people on it.

Re: fannish history, I am in legal (if not equitable) possession of three boxes of old Trek zines, originals and reprints, going back as far as 1968.

It's a fascinating collection, not least because I keep stumbling across names I know, like Jean Lorrah, Eleanor Arnason, Lois Bujold, and -- get this, Nutty -- Lee Burwasser. From 1969! Yoiks.

Fascinating stuff, although some of it is in tiny tiny type and very hard to read. When I have time in a few weeks I'll type up an inventory.