Three things on a Sunday afternoon
Sep. 13th, 2020 02:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is one of those posts about unrelated things, none of which I feel really warrants a post of its own.
I stumbled across this excellent post by Ada Palmer on her blog. On the surface of things, it's about the two recent TV series about the Borgias, but what it's really about is being a professional historian (or someone who has deep historical knowledge about specific time periods), and learning to switch off that part of the brain when engaging with historical fiction. I really love the way Palmer writes — I haven't seen either series, but this doesn't matter, as her writing draws you in, no matter what the subject.
I've hit a bit of a reading slump, and it hasn't helped that the book I was reading, The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith, sounded cool in terms of concept (a librarian who spends the afterlife preserving and collecting all unwritten books, for the library of Hell), but really didn't work for me in terms of execution. It's the sort of book about books, stories, authors and bookishness that I think I would have adored fifteen years ago, but with which I am swiftly losing patience — the literary equivalent of Oscar-baity films about Hollywood. (Other recent examples of this subgenre of fantasy novel which I also found tooth-gratingly irritating include The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E Harrow, and The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern (both of which were, indeed, pushed at me by Goodreads when I marked The Library of the Unwritten as 'read'.) I think it doesn't help that these types of stories have a tendency to be extremely twee — this wasn't as bad in that regard as Harrow's writing, but it was still too treacly for my tastes. I wanted more celestial and infernal politics, and less pontificating about the power of stories.
Talk to me about Yuletide! Who is planning to participate this year? What fandoms are you thinking of nominating? Nominations coordination in the comments is most welcome!
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Date: 2020-09-13 02:53 pm (UTC)As for Yuletide, I'm definitely nominating "Campaign: Skyjacks", but not entirely sure about the other two. Possibly "Bloodrights" and "Kingdom of Gods," same as last year, but I should probably reread the books and I'd rather read new books atm.
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Date: 2020-09-13 04:17 pm (UTC)I hadn't heard of any of your potential nominations, but I don't necessarily think it's a requirement to reread the books unless you're planning to write in those fandoms as well. I don't know if you nominate to request, to offer, or some combination of the two. (As for me, I nominate to request, because I know that it's almost certain that no one else will request a fandom I've nominated, and there's usually a bunch of other things in the tagset that I'm happy to offer.) But obviously you should do what feels most comfortable.
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Date: 2020-09-13 06:42 pm (UTC)I nominate to request. You might be right that it's not necessary to reread them before nominating; I'd just like to reread them before writing my requests.
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Date: 2020-09-13 07:08 pm (UTC)Another panelist mentioned that many books written about "libraries" don't actually know what libraries are/are for and mix them up with e.g. archives, and several panelists definitely looked caught out
Hahahahaha! There are actually quite a few published authors who also work in libraries, although I don't think that libraries feature very heavily in their work.
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Date: 2020-09-14 08:23 pm (UTC)Would you be able to work around that with a VPN?
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Date: 2020-09-15 10:31 am (UTC)But therefore, it's impossible to make ebooks free in the two different regions, because often they've been sold to a completely different publishing company than the one who publishes them in the other region. Does that make sense?
I suspect a VPN would get around that, but I've never tested it. As I say, my objection is less to the fact that there are region specific ebook giveaways, and more that Tor.com refuse to state this fact plainly when promoting it — it's all just 'free ebook of the month!', which leaves a very sour taste in the mouth of this non-American reader.
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Date: 2020-09-13 10:04 pm (UTC)Tell me more? I am always looking for more webcomics.
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Date: 2020-09-13 10:35 pm (UTC)I love it because it's completely unapologetic about being space fantasy (all the spaceships look like fish! there are weird spirit foxes!), has a lot of unexplored bits of mentioned worldbuilding (sci-fi school sports! VR tabletop games! those foxes!), and the characters are generally all positive and kind to each other.
Tillie Walden says, in the 'About', "My initial goal with Sunbeam was to create a version of outer space that I would want to live in. So of course that includes tons of queer people, no men (did you notice?), trees, old buildings, and endless constellations.", and honestly all of this is very fair and a lot of what I love about it myself. (Walden also makes an effort to have characters who are clearly diverse as far as racial background goes, which also makes me like it.)
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Date: 2020-09-13 05:58 pm (UTC)Though I will pedant about her Buffy anecdote, which relates to something set in Iceland, not Germany. Tut. (It's even wronger, that way.)
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Date: 2020-09-13 07:10 pm (UTC)For some reason I always remember that scene as taking place in medieval Sweden, rather than Iceland (certainly the actress is speaking Swedish, I think?), so now I feel really silly, and will clearly need to speed up the rewatch I'm currently doing with my husband. (We're only midway through Season 4.)
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Date: 2020-09-13 10:02 pm (UTC)What do you mean by this?
Re: Ada Palmer, do you listen to her music?
Re: yuletide, I don't know. Maybe? I was burned pretty badly by my author in 2018 deliberately writing me a massive(ly triggering) DNW and really really really don't think I could take a repeat performance this year (or... ever?) but on the other hand, what are the chances?
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Date: 2020-09-14 12:54 pm (UTC)I haven't listened to any of Ada Palmer's music, but I have no doubt that it is as intricate, well thought out, and clever as the rest of her creative output!
That is such a vile thing to have happened to you in 2018 Yuletide — I can understand why you would feel burned by that. I had a pretty meh Yuletide last year (for reasons that had nothing to do with my my gift, which was fine), and avoided doing any other exchanges this year for that reason. Do you like the writing and gift-giving part of Yuletide as much as the receiving? If so, maybe signing up to be a pinch-hitter, or writing treats could be a low-stakes way to ease yourself back into things, without exposing yourself to the potential of a triggering gift.
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Date: 2020-09-14 10:18 pm (UTC)I don't think I've read that story, so I would love to hear your thoughts about it. You always have such interesting thoughts.
Afaik I know most (all?) of Ada Palmer's music can be found on Bandcamp.
yeah, it is was Unpleasant, to say the least! For the sake of clarity, that fic has since been deleted and the fic gifted to me in yuletide 2018 was a treat and the author did nothing wrong. I do like writing/gift-giving! I might try just doing treats this year, that's a good idea, thank you!
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Date: 2020-09-15 03:00 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link to Ada Palmer's music, and good luck with whatever you decide to do about Yuletide.
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Date: 2020-09-17 10:44 pm (UTC)I'm curious, how would you write a story about the power of stories and/or libraries?
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Date: 2020-09-22 10:17 pm (UTC)Looking forward to hearing what you think of Nix's book.
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Date: 2020-09-14 04:15 am (UTC)I need to get unbanned from Yuletide specifically because I want to request some version of Arthurian legend with the promptHelp, my subs are unionizing. (This definitely started out as a joke about how Gansey feels when he realizes Adam and Ronan are together but I kinda need it in the proper Arthurian context.)
In the same vein I need to finally remember to nominate Winter Solstice: Camelot Station. And probably the recent Amazon "Tick" series and Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts.
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Date: 2020-09-14 12:58 pm (UTC)My subs are unionizing is hilarious, I need Arthurian fic for this immediately!
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Date: 2020-09-14 09:20 am (UTC)Yuletide! Let's see - I hadn't thought too much about nominations yet, but perhaps You Let Me In or An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good
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Date: 2020-09-14 01:01 pm (UTC)The title of An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good was so fantastic that I had to look it up, and it sounds like a lot of fun.
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Date: 2020-09-14 10:37 am (UTC)The one thing I know I'm nominating for sure is Fiddler on the Roof. I want to find out how Hodel and Perchik fell in love! (Or sister fic. Sister fic would be acceptable.) Other than that, I have a bunch of well-maybes. The canons I most enjoyed this year were ones that were really satisfying and didn't make me want fic, necessarily.
I am considering asking for Crash Landing On You fic, because I still think that show did wrong by Seo Dan, but I have not had the best of luck with kdrama requests in the past, so we'll see.
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Date: 2020-09-14 01:09 pm (UTC)Fiddler on the Roof sounds like it would be a good Yuletide fandom, and I bet you'll find people willing to write it. I don't have any personal experience with kdramas and Yuletide, but I'm peripherally aware that Crash Landing On You was pretty popular in Dreamwidth circles this year, so maybe you'll have more luck this time.
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Date: 2020-09-14 08:27 pm (UTC)Yes! (The one I always think of this is that "Tiffany is a Byzantine name, but you would never dream of calling a character in a novel set in Byzantium by that name, now would you?" post on Tumblr. I don't even know if it's true, but I like to believe that it is.)
Yeah, I definitely think there are like four people on my flist alone who would be willing to write FotR!
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Date: 2020-09-15 10:33 am (UTC)This was an interesting thought to me, because I related to it and yet relating to it surprised me, as someone who (I will make this relevant!) often puts 'the power of stories' into a list of likes for fanfic gift exchanges. Thinking further, I think I like that message to be buried very deep down and for me to catch glimpses of it; if it's in a story as an Important Message, I want that message to tell me something new about the power of stories. But a piece of fiction telling me "Stories are powerful" and not going further with that concept is very offputting. It's not an insight. I want an insight.
I have no idea what I want for this year's Yuletide, and am making my own sign-up conditional on making progress on an auction fic.
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Date: 2020-09-15 02:52 pm (UTC)Thinking further, I think I like that message to be buried very deep down and for me to catch glimpses of it; if it's in a story as an Important Message, I want that message to tell me something new about the power of stories. But a piece of fiction telling me "Stories are powerful" and not going further with that concept is very offputting. It's not an insight. I want an insight.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, here. I want subtlety!
I wish you speedy progress on the auction fic!
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Date: 2020-09-16 02:59 pm (UTC)Do you find it risky to use nomination slots nominating things you want to write, or are you always confident that at least someone will request them, and have prompts that you can write?
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