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I like television, don't you?

@oakave / oakave.tumblr.com

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Large fandoms—things like Doctor Who, or Supernatural, or Star Trek, or any superhero comic—tend to have unique and separate sides to them: curative and transformative. Curative fandom is all about knowledge. It’s about making sure that everything is lined up and in order, knowing how it works, and finding out which one is the best. What is the Doctor Who canon? Who is the best Doctor? How do Weeping Angels work? Etc etc. Curative fandom is p. much the norm on reddit, especially r/gallifrey. Transformative fandom is about change. Let’s write fic! Let’s make art! Let’s make a fan vid! Let’s cosplay! Let’s somehow change the text. Why is Three easier to ship, while Seven is more difficult? What would happen if ______? Transformative fandom is more or less the norm on tumblr. (And livejournal, and dreamwidth, and fanfiction websites, and…) Here’s the big thing: there’s a gender split. Find a random male fan, and they’ll probably be in curative fandom. Pick a random transformative fandom-er, and they’ll probably be female. Note that this is phrased in a very particular way—obviously there’s guys who cosplay and write fic, obviously there’s women who don’t. But men tend to be in the curative fandom, while transformative fandom is predominately women—and/or queer people, POC, etc. Why? Because the majority of professionally-made media is catered towards a straight white male demographic, leaving little room for ‘outsiders.’ Outsiders who, if they want to see themselves in media, have to attack it and change it—hence slash fic, hence long essays claiming that Hermione Granger is black, hence canons about trans characters or genderqueer characters. And then curative/male fandom tends to view most things that transformative/female fandom does with disdain. Why? Because, in their eyes, it devalues canon. Who cares about knowing about Tony Stark’s lovers if somebody’s gonna write a fic where Toni Stark is flying about? Their power is lessened. Scream of the Shalka is unambiguously not canon—but it doesn’t have to be in order for me to read and enjoy a 30k fic where the robotic Master was secretly in the TARDIS during Nine and Ten’s time and they shagged behind the scenes. Canon? No, but who gives a shit? Also, as transformative fandom tends to be an outsider looking in, they’re much more likely to analyze the work from a queer/PoC/neurodivergent/gender perspective. If I come to /r/gallifrey and start to talk about how ‘In the Forest of the Night’ had a questionable portrayal of mental health/autism, I get blank stare. If I go on tumblr, I get a conversation. This is also where the ‘overreacting, shrieking SJW’ trope plays in, either because of a redditor’s misunderstanding of terms and therefore assuming that a mild critique is a scathing one, or because the tumblr user in question is young/inexperienced and jumping the gun. So, there you have it: /r/gallifrey’s bashing of reddit is part of a larger split in how men and women tend to enjoy fandom, and a lashing against how fanfiction/related things addresses fandom because it’s not the right “kind” of fandom. And also because tumblr is popular with teenage girls, and there’s nothing reddit loves more than shitting on whatever teenage girls like.

reddit user lordbyonic on the difference between reddit and tumblr fandom

but it also explains WHY fanfic (and the population of people who read it) is largely written by women

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It’s Jane Austen’s birthday today! In her honor, why not dig into a re-telling of one of her classic novels?

  1. Longbourn by Jo Baker
  2. Jane and the Canterbury Tale by Stephanie Barron
  3. Pride and Prescience by Carrie Bebris
  4. Death Comes to Pemberley by P. D. James
  5. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
  6. For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund
  7. Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife by Linda Berdoll
  8. The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy by Mary Simonsen
  9. Sass and Serendipity by Jennifer Ziegler
  10. Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg
  11. Prada and Prejudice by Mandy Hubbard
  12. Emma adapted by Nancy Butler
  13. Sense and Sensibility adapted by Nancy Butler
  14. Pride and Prejudice adapted by Nancy Butler
  15. Northanger Abbey adapted by Nancy Butler
  16. Bridget Jones’ Diary by Helen Fielding
  17. Northanger Abbey by Val McDermid
  18. Sense and Sensibility by Joanna Trollope
  19. Lost in Austen
  20. Bride and Prejudice
  21. The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
  22. The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler
  23. Austenland by Shannon Hale

want my unsolicited opinion on these things because i’ve seen or read almost all of them? no? too bad. it’s under the cut. i also included my recs of published works and online fanfictions.

I saw a book called Pride and Pleasure in the erotic section of Waterstones the other day… fyi

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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Veronica Mars (TV), Veronica Mars (Movie 2014), Veronica Mars - All Media Types Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Dick Casablancas/Cindy “Mac” Mackenzie, Logan Echolls/Veronica Mars Characters: Cindy “Mac” Mackenzie, Dick Casablancas, Logan Echolls, Veronica Mars Additional Tags: Veronica Mars Holiday Gift Exchange 2014 Summary:
Written for the Veronica Mars Holiday Gift Exchange 2014 with the prompt: Why Thanksgiving is better than Christmas

For oakave. I hope it’s the MaDi comedy you were hoping for.  I tried my best.  Happiest of holidays!

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oakave

Yay!!!  Thank you so much.   I love it.

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Apologies for the delay in posting this story for the gift exchange.  Family holiday stuff took over for a while.

emtifahp, this one's for you.  I don't think it's exactly what your prompts were hinting at, but I hope you like it.

Ginormous thank you's to fatherjerusalem and querulousgawks for beta'ing it.  I really appreciate your feedback and encouragement. Especially since this was my first fic attempt.

And, thank you to starlightafterastorm for arranging this.  I'd been meaning to write something for a while, but needed the committed deadline to actually do it.

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The Best Kiss Is The One That Has Been Exchanged A Thousand Times Between The Eyes Before It Reaches The Lips.

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“Atticus–” said Jem bleakly. He turned in the doorway. “What, son?” “How could they do it, how could they?” “I don’t know, but they did it. They’ve done it before and they did it tonight and they’ll do it again and when they do it — seems that only children weep.”

To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee (via poodlepants)

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How do I make a post with a "read more" link?

AKA why is Tumblr so difficult to figure out? I tried Googling this, but didn’t find anything.

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Thank you querulousgawks! I never thought to look at those icons. 

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How do I make a post with a "read more" link?

AKA why is Tumblr so difficult to figure out? I tried Googling this, but didn't find anything.

I've noticed some people write posts with just a short sentence or two on the dash, with a link to a much longer post on their site. How is this done?

(I need to vent am considering posting about the UVA Rolling Stone article.  But... trigger warnings, etc. )

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I like mature Logan as much as the next fan, but couldn't help picturing him as this story's Dusty 52.
"Then I got it, ol' Dusty here is making sure that every bug smasher from Mount Whitney to the Mojave knows what true speed is. He's the fastest dude in the valley today, and he just wants everyone to know how much fun he is having in his new Hornet."
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[Kevin Twomey’s] images are as complex as the machines; Twomey takes several shots at different focus distances, then uses a program called Helicon Focus to stitch them together so every detail is perfectly clear and sharply focused. The photos reveal a crowded cacophony of rods, springs, and even motors.

MORE: The Surprising Complexity of Old-School Calculators

Source: Wired
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