dolorosa_12: (emily hanna)
a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2016-12-22 06:24 pm

December talking meme - Day 17

[personal profile] schneefink asked me to post about fannish things I read/watch to cheer myself up. As I tend not to reread fanfic, I've chosen to interpret this as 'media that I feel fannish about, which I read/watch to cheer myself up.'

My ultimate comfort reread is the Pagan Chronicles series by Catherine Jinks, which I have read so many times that the spines of my books are split and cracked, and the pages are torn in places. I almost know them by heart, to the point that when I read them I'm no longer sure if I'm actually reading the sentences, or completing them myself in my head. This series is like the written equivalent of a warm blanket, and the best thing about it is it can be enjoyed on many levels.

On one level, it's a Monty Pythonesque piece of historical fiction, set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade and Languedoc in the late twelfth-early thirteenth centuries, hilarious and poignant, and well researched. On another, it's a series of interrelated coming-of-age stories, about dispossessed, damaged, orphaned people mentoring and learning from one another and healing each others' brokenness. In fannish terms, it is the published equivalent of emotional hurt-comfort. Its characters are like old friends; they've been with me since I was ten years old, and I'm not embarrassed to admit that I've occasionally imagined them at my side during times of difficult, fear or anger. It's always helped.

In terms of TV shows, Buffy is the one I always come back to, for similar reasons. Over the years I've liked different things about the show, and learnt different things from it, and identified with different aspects, but it's always been a constant. I rewatched the whole series while writing my Honours thesis, [livejournal.com profile] losseniaiel and I picked out individual episodes to watch over the course of our MPhil year (and this was, in fact, how we came to be such good friends during that time), and the first thing I did when I submitted my PhD was sit on the couch and watch Buffy.

As I said before, I don't really reread or rewatch fanworks, but I do adore the fanvid 'Starships', because it's such a heartfelt celebration of fannishness — what it is to feel so deeply about stories that you seek out like-minded people to discuss, explore, and remake them — and it just makes me really happy. I rewatch it from time to time, and it always lifts my spirits.



Apologies for the lateness of this post. Life just caught up with me a bit, and before I knew it, it was the end of term.
schneefink: River walking among trees, from "Safe" (Default)

[personal profile] schneefink 2016-12-23 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yes, Starships <3

I'll put the Pagan Chronicles on my to read list! Emotional h/c sounds good.

[identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com 2016-12-22 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I have to check out The Pagan Chronicles. I've always been interested in that time.

I love rewatching Buffy. :)

Oh, and do you mind LJ comments? I just notice the "please comment there (DW)."

[identity profile] dolorosa-12.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
As you can probably tell from my blog, I highly recommend The Pagan Chronicles. It's five books - Pagan's Crusade, Pagan In Exile and Pagan's Vows are told from the point of view of Pagan Kidrouk, a Christian Arab former Templar squire who lives through the Third Crusade, and then various political upheavals in Languedoc. The fourth book, Pagan's Scribe is told from the point of view of Isidore Orbus, a quiet, grumpy, bookish orphan who would much prefer to read books all day. And the fifth book, Pagan's Daughter (sold as Babylonne in the US), is about Babylonne, a girl who grows up among the Cathar community in the final years of the Albigensian crusade. I love them all to bits.

I certainly don't mind LJ comments. I just can't find a way to turn off the default Dreamwidth message without losing the link to the post on Dreamwidth. (You can change the comment, but then you lose the link, which I like to keep in case anyone wants to add me on Dreamwidth.)

Apologies for the slow reply. I've been travelling.

[identity profile] malinowy.livejournal.com 2016-12-22 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
You know what best thing about that Starships video is? It's actual art gallery approved stuff. It was part of Vancouver Art Gallery's Mash Up exhibition, I had so much fun watching it there and figuring out where all the snippets are from. :D

[identity profile] dolorosa-12.livejournal.com 2016-12-30 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, I didn't know that background to the video — that makes it even cooler! How amazing to be able to watch it in an art exhibition!

Sorry for the slow reply. I've been travelling.