resonant: Ray Kowalski (Due South) (Default)
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I'm really enjoying everyone's comments on my pseudonym poll, and will answer as soon as I can manage it. Several people pointed out that I neglected to tell the story of my own pseudonym.



My first interactive internet experience was in 1996ish on a bulletin board called Table Talk. The rules said to sign up using your real name, so I did, but I quickly discovered that the fear of being googled up by someone inappropriate (my mother, my boss, one of the subscribers of my publication) put a definite chill on my posting. Eventually I said to myself, "Well, I can lie about everything that's even remotely controversial -- or I can lie about my name and tell the truth about everything else."

Since the primary appeal of TT to my secretive self was the ability to tell the whole truth, I decided on the latter.

When I made my first contacts with slash fandom, I was still using my TT pseud. ([livejournal.com profile] cesperanza probably remembers getting a timid little LOC from me under that name.) This was fine as long as all I was doing was sending feedback. But when I started writing, I got nervous.

On TT, I had shared all kinds of identifying details -- my location, the name of my publication, my high school, my alma mater, my infant child's first name. Somehow it hadn't seemed too dangerous at the time, but I'd seen the kind of traffic slash lists got, and I wasn't prepared to have that many people know the name of my college dorm.

I had a bit of an advantage when it came to choosing a new pseud: I'd already been a voracious reader in three fandoms, and I'd seen people switch from real name to pseud, and people change from one pseud to another, and people enter a fandom that already had someone by that name and end up having to be "Cat_UK" or "Cat1974" to distinguish themselves. So I knew a lot of what I didn't want.

- On TT, I'd had a first-name-last-name arrangement, and people kept saying, "That's an unusual name. Is it a family name?" so that I felt like I was perpetrating a fraud.

- There was a woman on TT who was using a pseud in a foreign language, and she ended up changing it because, again, she felt like she was trying to fool people into thinking she was a gypsy when she wasn't.

- I didn't want just a first name, because the internet is a big place, and even if I'd chosen Hepzibah or Kelanie, there'd be sure to be another Hepzibah or Kelanie in some fandom or other. Or, worse yet, there'd be some big new slash-friendly program with a character named Hepzibah or Kelanie.

- I didn't want a fandom-specific name, because there was a Sentinel writer called XFreak, which suggested to me that people did indeed sometimes switch fandoms.

- Forgive me, those of you who did just this, but I didn't want a pseud that sounded like I was thirteen when I chose it.

I looked around at Sentinel and Voyager pseuds that I thought were cool -- Torch, Legion, Chaomath, Lyrica, Voracity -- and I thought, Hm, there's a pattern there: One word, familiar and easy to recognize, intriguing but not in that Magnetic Poetry way.

Having come up with those standards, I don't remember even considering any word other than Resonant. I liked it mainly because it's sound-oriented (as I am), familiar but uncommon, and not really connected to much of anything.

When I started doing chat, it was natural to abbreviate it to Res rather than make everybody type out R-E-S-O-N-A-N-T, and then I discovered the connection to the Latin "res" ("thing"), and I liked it even better.

What I didn't anticipate was that putting "resonant" into google would get me 2.8 million sites about audio technology, and putting in "resonant slash" would get me a bunch of stuff about remastering Guns 'n' Roses songs. (Well, it used to. I tried it tonight and discovered that now it mostly gets you me, which makes me insanely happy.)

And now I understand why I got so many comments, and why so many of them were so long. It's fun to talk about your name!

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Date: 3/20/05 03:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nestra.livejournal.com
Do I get extra points for knowing your TT name? (But actually not knowing any of the personal details?)

As I said in the poll comments, I love your pseud, because it's a lovely and evocative word. I do sort of wish I'd chosen something connected with music, but I've got pretty much no chance of changing mine now. Not that I really want to.

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Date: 4/11/05 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] resonant8.livejournal.com
Yeah, I suppose it's kind of egotistical to assume that anyone would remember all those incriminating details I posted.

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Date: 4/11/05 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nestra.livejournal.com
Oh, it's not that. I've found that people often remember what you least expect them too. I was just never in the MWT threads. My world was over in the floofy entertainment threads.

Welcome back, btw.

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Date: 3/20/05 04:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shrift.livejournal.com
Oh, lord, TT! I haven't been there since they went pay-for-play.

I love your pseudonym. And the name of your website in medias Res, because once upon a time, I was a Latin geek.

I haven't answered your pseudonym poll yet. Possibly because I got distracted by the responses, and then realized my story was boring. Also possibly because I've had Sudafed, and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to spell "pseudonym".

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Date: 4/11/05 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] resonant8.livejournal.com
I love yours too! It's another in that One Cool Real Word category.

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Date: 3/20/05 05:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] laurelwood.livejournal.com
intriguing but not in that Magnetic Poetry way

I love that description! And I've always liked your pseudonym, too.

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Date: 3/20/05 06:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lobelia321.livejournal.com
You have outdone Guns'n'Roses!!!!!

*is mightily impressed*

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Date: 4/11/05 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] resonant8.livejournal.com
I suppose it's not much of a coup to be more relevant than Guns 'n' Roses in 2005.

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Date: 3/21/05 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fer-de-lance.livejournal.com
Every single time I see the "me llama" cut, I think I'm at llamajoy's journal -- and she doesn't even have one, to my knowledge! :D

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Date: 4/1/05 02:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fer-de-lance.livejournal.com
A-ha! I would have guessed she did (doesn't everybody have an LJ by now?) :D, but there isn't a link on her site to it, so I assumed she didn't have one despite the improbability. Glad to know I was wrong! Must go friend her now!

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Date: 3/23/05 05:02 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ecaterin.livejournal.com
Resonant, very OT, but I am writing to ask permission to read Transfigurations and The Familiar aloud for the [livejournal.com profile] fellytone_fic http://www.livejournal.com/community/fellytone_fic/

The idea behind the community is for people to read aloud their favorite HP fanfics so that other HP fans can DL the audio files to listen to on an MP3 player.

May I beg your permission? :D I would be *so* excited to get to read your work aloud! The Familiar and Transfig were the first 2 HP fics I ever read online :)

Thanks for your reply!

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