December Daily: Rip Fan Winkle
Dec. 9th, 2020 07:20 pmI've been looking forward to this one, because hoo boy.
I began my break in 2014. Some things in my life were difficult (a move to a new state, a new career, a new level of financial responsibility as the spouse went back to school, commuter marriage), and apparently my participation in fandom had been springing from a surplus of energy and wasn't sustainable without it. Some things in my life were sad (mostly the death of my father), and apparently my participation in fandom had also required a surplus of joy, which I just didn't have. Also I had sleep apnea and didn't know it. So I was around, but I wasn't putting much in and I wasn't getting much out.
I gotta tell you, Yuletide brought me so much pleasure and comfort in that time. Short gen in fandoms I had no clue about -- that seems to have been the sweet spot.
I could feel that part of myself beginning to wake up this year. (Weirdly enough, the pandemic contributed to my strategic solitude reserves getting refilled.)
So what's changed?
Entire fandoms rose, and in some cases fell. I came back and people I loved were writing stuff I'd never heard of. (Schitt's Creek? Killing Eve? Stranger Things? It?) There was a really intimidating amount of new canon in MCU and Star Wars. And of course Sherlock and Game of Thrones had built up a large amount of momentum and used it to hurl themselves off cliffs.
Fandom had moved. Dreamwidth remains sleepy but reasonably consistent. Tumblr had looked like it was headed for a money-making culture, but instead it got fascinatingly eccentric. People are doing fandom on Twitter?! And I don't know where everybody else is, so if you know, clue me in.
The technology of connection had changed. When I left, I was still doing chatrooms via Ircle. Now it seems like Discord is the thing? Again welcoming clues here.
Fandom is a significant influence on professional entertainment. Not only do we have fans writing novels, but I'd be very shocked if we don't also have fans involved in the creation of movies and TV shows and games and all the other things that in turn become source material for fannish creation, not to mention media criticism and media academics.
And what hasn't changed?
Purity purges from the platforms, ship wars from each other. At least it's no longer a foregone conclusion that you can wreck someone's career by telling their boss that they write erotic fanfiction.
Fans continue to look at the official stories and say, "People like me aren't in there. I'm going to fix that."
Thank heaven for AO3.
Specify a date if you want; otherwise I'll just answer them whenever.
This year, in addition to the usual kinds of questions, I'd also love to get storyish prompts. Storyish meaning you never know what you might get: two sentences of a story, or a description of a story that will never exist, or a love song about how much I like that trope, or a rant about my pet peeve about that trope, or I know nothing about that canon except what I see on social media and here's what I think it might be about, or Ten Reasons Why I Love/Hate/Am Indifferent To that character, canon, or trope, or ...
As always, I'd love to hear about it if you're doing the meme too.
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Date: 12/10/20 01:50 am (UTC)Discord
Date: 12/10/20 02:13 am (UTC)- Cranky Fandom Olds
- Escapade Convention (escapadecon.net)
- two different The Old Guard servers, one more verbose than the other
Basically, with Discord, it's like back to needing to have the secret link to get into the walled garden of fandom.
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Date: 12/10/20 02:22 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 12/10/20 11:13 pm (UTC)There are some terrifying things about the fourth wall coming down in places. I've had some nerveracking experiences hearing about, for example, actors in shows I've written fic for (character fic, fic of the characters, not RPF, just underlining that) reading said fic. One time one of them tweeted about it to the actor of the other character in the pairing. Another time one actor told two of the others about it on a livestream that, thankfully, I can no longer locate. That instance made me lock down all my AO3 fics, and I mean ALL, for months.
I would like to put the fourth wall back.
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Date: 12/11/20 02:07 am (UTC)Re: Discord
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Date: 12/11/20 02:11 am (UTC)I find I didn't notice how many other people weren't around until I started coming back -- I see names and think, "Wow, yeah, those were some terrific writers; wonder what they're doing now?"
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Date: 12/11/20 02:11 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 12/11/20 02:12 am (UTC)Re: Discord
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Date: 12/11/20 02:35 am (UTC)To be fair to B. Dave, he didn't originally ask; a fan asked and tagged him, which... NO, that shouldn't have happened in the first place, but then it went on and on...
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Date: 12/11/20 03:42 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 12/13/20 12:21 am (UTC)Thanks for this perspective! I'm glad coming back has been rewarding.
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Date: 12/13/20 09:13 pm (UTC)