Post-reveals Yuletide friending meme
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I hope everyone had as good a Yuletide as I did! It's sometimes hard to find people who like the same small, Yuletide-eligible fandoms as you do, so I thought it would be great to do a friending meme after reveals, so that people could find and add the authors, recipients and commenters who made their 2018 Yuletides so enjoyable.
Please feel free to share this meme far and wide. To participate, just leave a comment on this post, copying the code below and filling in your own answers. I've enabled anonymous commenting so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account you can still participate.
People who didn't participate in Yuletide are also welcome to participate in this friending meme — obviously just leave out answers to the questions regarding Yuletide.
Please feel free to share this meme far and wide. To participate, just leave a comment on this post, copying the code below and filling in your own answers. I've enabled anonymous commenting so if you don't have a Dreamwidth account you can still participate.
People who didn't participate in Yuletide are also welcome to participate in this friending meme — obviously just leave out answers to the questions regarding Yuletide.
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Date: 2019-01-01 06:38 pm (UTC)Archive of Our Own username: regshoe
Usernames on other platforms (Dreamwidth, Tumblr, Twitter etc):
Preferred platform(s): I've not been here long, but I hope Dreamwidth!
I like to post about/read about: All sorts of fandom thoughts and discussions, reading and book reviews. I like reading people's thoughts on various other hobby-related and real life topics, and may post some of that sort of thing myself in future.
Fandoms (including bigger, non-Yuletide fandoms): Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Raffles, Sherlock Holmes, Discworld, Tolkien and, recently, Doctor Who.
This Yuletide I wrote: When the Winds Begin to Sing, a JSMN fairy tale about the Raven King, and The Ladies of Briarfield, a story in which Charlotte Bronte's Shirley takes place in the JSMN universe.
Any recs from this year's Yuletide and/or Madness collection? The King's Hunt, a very different take on the Raven King's magic—haunting and brilliant!
Anything else you want to say: As I've said, I'm fairly new to Dreamwidth, but I'm already enjoying the discussions here, and I'd love to meet new people interested in talking about my fandoms and books in general!
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Date: 2019-01-01 07:09 pm (UTC)no subject
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