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November 7th, 2007
01:31 pm
fairestcat: Wednesday, November 7, 2007
missyjack: Help me Obi Wan Knobi, you're my only hope! - What type of sex writing really pushes your buttons? -
tvm: let's talk about sex, baby - I've read a fair few fics over the last month or so where the sex just didn't work for me at all, and I started thinking about WHY it wasn't working -
impertinence: it's not that no one cares, you just need to shut up anyway: shipwank meta - But there's a big difference between "pairing A has more subtext" and "pairing A has more canon". The difference is a big, fat line marked CRAZYSAUCE, [...]congratulations, here are your citizenship papers to the land of the tinhats. -
murklins: Delicious Preview: A call to arms? Yes, arms! \o/ - Right now, Delicious is in the process of showing off their revamped site to select users, and they are taking the feedback they receive very seriously. -
thirdblindmouse: I keep seeing this misconception by overenthusiastic new vidders/vid-watchersVids are illegal.//Not fair use. Not defensible, as far as I can tell, under current U.S. copyright laws.
giandujakiss: Musings on Public and Private in Blogspace, Part Deux - there has - historically - been a space between "public" and "private." Until technology made it possible to monitor all aspects of public existence, privacy was protected - even in "public" spaces -
pretentioustfu: Homophobia in my Heroes? It's more likely than you think. - Maybe we all need to make that fuss. Maybe we need to be the people who say yes, this is fandom, but we're tired of seeing GLBTQ characters either relegated to stereotypes or secondary roles, killed off, or trashed so much no one likes them. -
pellucid: Questions of Character - What attracts us to certain characters? Why do we like different characters in different ways? There are characters we identify with, characters we admire, characters we lust after, characters we love to hate, characters we hate to love, characters who bo -
surreallis: This sacred female space. - There's been a lot of meta lately on this fannish space we share.[...]I had an interesting journey into this female space, and I'm going to show it to you now -
barbedwriting: [in fandebate] GENDER AND FAN CULTURE (ROUND TWENTY-ONE): BARBARA LUCAS AND AVI D. SANTO - PART ONE - This is a mirror post of the first part of the twenty-first installment of this series from Henry Jenkins' blog: Part One and Part Two. This was too long to fit in a single post, hence the need to break it into two.-
trascendenza: [Meta] Example tiered tagging structures for all-inclusive television fandom & fanwork communities - So, hereâ™s a post with examples of tiered tagging systems in all-inclusive television fandom and fanwork-specific communities, with some notes on how I would use said structures. -