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[community profile] fan_writers comm - for meta about writing



Come on over to [community profile] fan_writers geek out about writing! Some posts shared in the comm:
- "Where I Need to Be": A discussion on your preferred writing environment.
- "Links to Writing Meta": Writing meta from AO3 and Dreamwidth.
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A photo of a sunny summer day; text reads, "Summer of the 69"


Community: [community profile] summerofthe69

Event Description: Summer of the 69 is an event focused on creative works about the sexual position, open to all fandoms and to original works, and to all types of creations. Participation is through two means: A comment meme where users can leave and fill prompts, and themes posted weekly to get creative juices flowing.

The 2025 fest has officially opened! If the above description interests you at all, check out the following links:

Community profile
2025's Theme Calendar
2025's Comment Prompt Meme
2025's First Theme: "First Time 69: Everyone has to start somewhere"
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[community profile] moodthemeinayear, a community dedicated to creating custom mood themes, is starting its next round of the Minimum and Medium Mood Tracks tonight. If you're interested in following along and organizing enough images to min-max a custom mood theme on the Minimum Track, or branching out a little farther on the Medium Track, now is a great time to start! And feel free to join in on the Maximum Track simultaneously, if you want to really diversify your mood theme.
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So, hi!! :D

Um, funny story: due to personal circumstances entirely unrelated to real-world politics I recently ended up rewatching The West Wing and... kind of completely head over heels fell in love with it, hyperfixation-style. :')

Especially the Josh/Sam ship, which, like: yes, I know that's the Generic Main Two Guys Ship of this fandom, and I do feel unnecessarily self-conscious about that, BUT, I can't say that my propensity for self-consciousness hasn't also been a factor r.e. my enjoyment of a ship which provides such a warm and nurturing home for angst/pining/internalised self-shame and paralysing fear that it may be revealed to the panopticon we all live in today <3

All of which is to say!!! Please please link to me all of your The West Wing and especially Josh/Sam comms et cetera!!! I have been thriving on all the fanfic so far (I just today finished up with the Turning verse and by 'finished' I mean 'reached the end point of what I am capable of emotionally bearing <3)(no regrets <3) but I am starting to get a little bit desperate for more wide-ranging fandom interaction!! Of course I imagine that all the comms are thoroughly dead by now BUT I would highly enjoy wading through the archives and seeing all the buzzing and squeeing when the show was still new-ish :)

Also!! I know this is a strange place to ask for tumblr followers but if any of y'all were interested in my headcanons/ramblings I'm right over here at 22degreehalo!! Especially if you like the Sam/Josh ship at all. Please. I am reverting to my 15-year-old self as we speak in my unsettlingly sincere crush on this middle-aged white house staffers slash ship and I amf getting a teeny bit desperate for just one person who still also cares about them. :')

For my offerings I have aforementioned headcanons and snippets, plus I have also written a 6k TWW genfic a month ago: Bending Towards Justice, written for a FFFX pinch hit, all about Sam and environmentalism with a somewhat more hopeful ending than the show might typically provide. :) Also, I've read, like, a fuckton of Sam/Josh fic (even outside the Turning Verse) recently so I could hit you with some recs? I'm working on putting together a Rec50 table of 'em once I've got enough, because I am so very much in fact old enough to have enjoyed The West Wing not at its peak but infinitely goddamn closer than right now if not for the fact that I'm a dummy (and also I looked on ao3 and there were like 4 Josh/Joey fics so I got mad and declared the fandom bullshit and left :') ) (sorry Joey but I do regret that one. I do still like you with Josh though :( )

tl;dr: Please send me TWW and/or Sam/Josh comms or other fandom spaces and perhaps follow me on tumblr <333

edit: ALSO dear god if anyone knows of a widely-used tumblr tag for Sam/Josh PLEASE because 'sam x josh' and 'josh x sam' are mostly in use by a ship from the Until Dawn game fandom and I do not want to bother them any more than I already have (and vice versa...)
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 I was posting this to tumblr, and thought some of you might be able to relate. 

It's interesting to me that people can move so quickly from one fandom to the next. Especially when it comes to fanworks.

I was in my last active fandom for seventeen years. I wrote for other fandoms here and there during that time, and a little bit after, but nothing really stuck the way that fandom did. Then I got into my current fandom in 2021, which I still write for, although not with the same frequency.

I still read and write the occasional fic for various shows and books, but I haven't really been grabbed by anything to the same extent as I was the last two fandoms. I do think I may have gotten into one fandom, were it not for the fact that some ship ugliness ensued right around the time I was finally getting into it. That unfortunately killed my interest in even touching said fandom, which is actually a shame. I may give it a second chance, thinking about it.


With regards to my last two fandoms, I do think it helped that in both cases, I started out just wanting more. I wanted future speculation, backstory, then branched out into AUs and the like. I'm not sure I've felt that strongly about the other fandoms I've tried  getting into. But I don't think that's all of it. I'm just not sure what else it is.

What about you guys? Do any of you also have long lapses between consuming/creating transformative works for particular fandoms? Do any of you stick to fandoms for a long time? What gets you into transformative works in the first place?

(I'm trying to distinguish between being in a fandom and creating transformative works - in my case, fanfic - because you can be in a fandom without creating transformative works. I worry I now sound very pretentious. I just don't know how else to word it.)
 

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TVtropes is a guilty pleasure site for me and recently I stumbled across a very interesting page about a trope they call "Just Here for Godzilla." Quoting the page for a moment to sum up what it is:
[Artists] want to make each new installment bigger and better than the last, adding in new stories and conventions, and just make it a lot more fun than the last title in a series. In short, development.
[...]
Many fans of anything watch movies, or play games, for exactly one reason (generally Rule of Fun) and one reason only. To them, your work has only one purpose: they're Just Here For Godzilla.


It's not meant to be a judgement on anyone who does this cuz I do it too and will continue to do so. Not to mention you CAN learn to understand and enjoy a thing for its deeper side, even if it's not what you originally went in there for. Hell the deeper stuff may be what gives it staying power in your life or becomes the main reason you like it so much.

I am wondering what media is this for you and what is the Godzilla equivalent there (eg. good music or cool outfits)? And what's the deeper meaning in the work? Are you still consuming it just for Godzilla or have you developed an appreciation for its layers now as well? (Also if you have multiple examples feel free to list as many or as little as you want).

Again none of this is meant to be an invitation to judge others and how they consume media, I just thought it was an interesting experience since I'm definitely someone who's discovered a lot of cool (and sometimes multifaceted) media because I originally was Just There For Godzilla.

My main example would be from the Godzilla franchise, funnily enough. I came for King Ghidorah and the cool kaiju combat, but I'm staying for the interesting symbolism (and still King Ghidorah lol).
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This Valentine's Day, we're inviting everyone to "join the couch... and the conversation" in our [community profile] tv_talk friending meme! Are you a binge-watching pro or casual viewer? There's a spot for everybody on our [community profile] tv_talk couch! Get ready to cozy up and share your love for television.

To join in just subscribe to [community profile] tv_talk and when the meme is launched, comment with some answers to the prepared prompts. Let us know at our announcement post if you have any questions.
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How much fic for your ship is romantic in nature? One defintion of romance could be development towards greater emotional and/or physical intimacy.

It seems a no-brainer for most shipfics to be romantic, but for a couple of my OTPs, it's far more common to encounter stories in which one of them grieves over the death of the other half than fics featuring them kissing/hugging/trading love confessions/other stereotypically romantic gesture. I dashed off some thoughts in a journal entry on why that might be the case and wondered about how romantic the fanworks are for other ships/fandoms.

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Hi all! I wrote a meta regarding characterization and voice in fic, using the series Ted Lasso as my primary example. By no means is it a fandom specific meta, I think it applies to loads of other fandoms and all sorts of characters. I've posted it here on my personal journal, but I'll include the sort of internal abstract and another snippet down below-
What I want to talk about here is my feelings on, as you can see from the title, characterization and voice. Characterization is fairly obvious. How these characters are written, both in the source material and by fans, and how these two compare. Voice pulls back a little bit, it refers to the voice of the character, which is part of the characterization, but also the voice of the writer, and the balance between the two. I have opinions about it that I recognize are not shared by everyone. There is plenty of good fic out there that treats voice differently than I would, or than I would prefer to read. This does not make them incorrect, or poorly written, it is just a matter of taste, style, and training.
Two things often happen to our friend Jamie. First, they underwrite him. Homogenize him, making him just vaguely English enough to pass, I guess. Though I see this most often in conjunction with other characters, who have their own distinctive speech patterns. All of them rendered down into a pile of identical and vaguely British-sounding pieces of wood. The second, they overwrite him. They use slang excessively. Which isn’t wrong per se, but the key point is you must know what it means, and the context in which to use it.
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What do you do if you're alone in a fandom? If you can't seem contribute anything that is of actual value to others? If nothing you have to say is ever good enough to provoke genuine spontaneous enthusiastic responses; if you get either nothing at all or maybe forced polite ones at best? If the stuff you’re interested in isn't what most other people, the "real" people, are interested in? If the people who are maybe the closest to your own interests are in a little circle of their own friends that they've been in for a decade or more and they apparently don't ever look at anything made by people outside of it, or if they do, they leave no evidence?

(NB I'm not suggesting I should somehow be let inside that friendship itself. But that feeling of "foregone conclusion that you will never even be considered because you weren't already around at a time when you barely even knew the thing existed"... where the alternative is "yes, they have looked, but it was all so worthless to them they decided to say nothing at all"... well. Unfortunately in this fandom an important part of having "cred" is having become a fan either back in the 1990s when it was new, or if you weren't born yet, then at least when you were a child yourself -- that is, the length of the tenure is important; and I only got into it in late 2021 when I was already in my 40s.)

I know the answer is "git gud; if you were worth paying attention to, people would pay attention to you" but being alone especially when nominally the idea of a fandom is "hey let’s all play together" is seriously just one of the worst feelings ever. "No one wants to play with you." Although normally I would say that in my current fandom "let's all play together" is actually not the underlying assumption and it's way more a meritocracy than I have ever experienced before in other fandoms, but as I wrote this last night, before my eyes I was seeing unfold on Discord a thing of "hang on I've written something pretty much just like this? Why is this good, people saying 'OMG LMAO THIS IS PERFECT', but when I wrote it, it wasn't?"

The fact that this has happened to me more than once means the common factor, and thus the problem, is me; but how do you keep living with the only things you can offer never being good enough, with never acquiring that "man, that was awesome!" back and forth feedback loop that keeps things going?
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Have you watched new TV shows or discovered older ones that you really enjoyed in 2024? Let others know about them in [community profile] tv_talk's Rec Fest, kicking off on January 12.

There will be posts made each day from the 12th through the 18th, each day a different genre with the 18th for any ones we didn't cover earlier in the week. Help others find new things to watch!

For more details and if you have any questions, visit our announcement post.
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Mood Theme in a Year is gearing up for its second full run!

Once a week starting in January, the community mod will make a post with three mood themes. Those are the suggested moods to work on for that week. In those posts, you can talk with other community members, brainstorm, encourage each other, make suggestions, and generally cheer one another on. You are welcome to post any mood images you make to the community as you go, and you are welcome to join or leave the community at any point in the schedule.

Despite the name, there are three main schedules for this community:

  • The Maximum Mood Theme Track, which begins on January 1st and continues through the year with regular breaks
  • The Minimum Mood Theme track, which starts seven times a year and goes for six weeks at a time
  • The Medium Mood Theme track, which starts three times a year and goes for fifteen weeks at a time, with one break in the middle

  • Mood prompt posting will begin on January 1st and continue through the year. The Maximum track will include all 132 moods; the Minimum Track will include the bare minimum 15 moods for a complete mood theme, plus an optional three moods that will give you the greatest image variety in your mood theme for the fewest actual images; the Medium Track includes all 34 higher-level moods that other moods inherit images from.

    While Dreamwidth requires a paid account to use a custom mood theme, you do not need a paid account or even to want to use a custom mood theme to participate in this community! If you're intrigued by the idea of creating a custom mood theme, or just watching along and potentially cheering on others as they do so, you are welcome to join in the fun to the extent you feel comfortable. (There's also the secret hidden option of creating a mood theme with completely original/copyright-free images and submitting it to Dreamwidth to be a possible site-supported mood theme 👀)

    To find out more, check out Mood Theme in a Year's profile.
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    For anyone creating school stories and university AUs set in Japan, I've compiled some information on phases of the academic year for Japanese high schools and universities. I've added the corresponding season and what the weather would be like for brainstorming clothes/activities/etc.

    Link: Seasons & Academic Calendar - Japan
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    Hi all! [community profile] smallweb is going to be hosting Small Web September, which is a low-commitment challenge to work on a smallweb project of choice during the month of September.

    This could be editing personal archive/shrine, setting up a fediverse instance, checking out geminispace, or anything else that fits into the wide definition of "small web".
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    A very interesting essay on the increased visibility of fandom spaces nowadays and the people who come into these spaces without knowing the culture.

    ETA: Due to my ignorance of certain terms, be warned now that this essay uses (by accident or design I truly cannot tell) an offensive term that I was unaware of. It also tries to make a point about gatekeeping in the sense of keeping fanworks protected from people who want to make money of it, but conflates this issue with several others. See the comments below for more details. Also, if anyone knows of any other meta talking about these issues separately, please do let me know!

    Essay by caelum-in-the-avatarverse

    So I finally decided to archive-lock my fics on AO3 last night. I’ve been considering it since the AI scrape last year, but the tipping point was this whole lore.fm debacle, coupled with some thoughts I’ve been thinking regarding Fandom These Days in general and Fandom As A Community in particular. So I wanna explain why I waited so long, why I locked my stuff up now, and why I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m a-okay with making it harder for people to see my stories.[…]


    Personally, I‘ve been waffling back and forth on this issue which is being complicated by me posting my art on several platforms. So, for now it is not possible to lock down my stuff completely without also sacrificing visibility in the spaces that are most suited to the display of fanart.

    What are your thoughts on this? Either for your own works, or as a fellow fan wanting to read/look at other people‘s fanworks?
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    I had this idea for a possible coding project, but I wanted to ask if the concept makes sense and if anyone has heard of it before: the ability to nest tags on a work instead of having one flat list.

    For context, searching for works where tags are used to describe other tags is one of my biggest pet peeves with the tagging systems I've seen. The trait!character format can fix this, but not everyone uses it, and it requires people agreeing on a new tag for every trait/character combination (until it gets aliased, which still has to happen for every new tag). That tag format is also rarely used on image archives and art gallery websites, which are what I usually use.

    Most archive tagging systems already have universal nested tags for "all x are y" relationships but no support for "this specific instance of x is an instance of y" relationships. I think it would be helpful to be able to attach general trait tags to a character tag instead of having to use both "character" and "trait!character."

    Have you seen any examples of a tagging system like this before? Are there alternative solutions to this problem you can think of? Could you see tag nesting helping you when searching an archive? If it was available to you, would you use it when tagging your own works?

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    Hi everyone! I hope this is alright to post here, but I think this would qualify as "having a question for fandom!" 

    My name is Irissa; I'm a PhD candidate in sociology working on fandom-oriented research. I'm currently recruiting research participants for my dissertation study, which measures attitudes in fandom towards generative AI technologies (text and image generation software). I'm interested in understanding fans' perspectives on and experiences with generative AI. That means perceptions both positive and negative! However you feel about genAI, I'm interested in hearing from you.

    If you're over 18 years old and can read/speak English, please consider participating, and sharing with your networks (both fandom and personal)! You'll be asked about your fandom background, attitudes towards generative AI, and demographic information (information about yourself). The survey should take about 15-20 minutes, and you can skip over any questions you want. You can also elect to participate in a follow up interview, if you want to. The full details are on the consent form, which you'll be able to read before taking the survey! You can also check out the flyer below, and there's some information about the study on other platforms as well (see: Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Instagram). 

    You can learn more about the study and participate by clicking here! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, and definitely spread it around to folks who might want to weigh in!

    (PS: i think i've used the correct tags here, but mods, please correct me if i'm wrong. also, i'm relatively new to dreamwidth (only been using it personally for a few months), so if there are other fandom-oriented communities on here that you think might be interested in this, please do let me know!)


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