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Introduction/Paryt/Hang Out Post!
So, apparently this community has 211 members with 308 subscribers and I bet you barely know each other. I know that I barely know you. So we are having an introduction/party/hang out post of greatness!
What do you do here? Introduce yourself in a comment, reply to other peoples comments, talk about that bizarre idea you've had and didn't think anyone else would be interested in, throw out some ideas you think this comm could have fun with, basically have fun and get to know each other. There's no wrong way to do this. Except .gif spamming in a top level comment because there are still people out there on dial up.
I'll go first in the comments.
What do you do here? Introduce yourself in a comment, reply to other peoples comments, talk about that bizarre idea you've had and didn't think anyone else would be interested in, throw out some ideas you think this comm could have fun with, basically have fun and get to know each other. There's no wrong way to do this. Except .gif spamming in a top level comment because there are still people out there on dial up.
I'll go first in the comments.
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Let's see, as much as I find those "Why I Slash" essays to be asinine and navel-grazy I really wish there were all sorts of "Why I Femslash" essays to match them. I think Vampire Diaries is probably the best show currently on tv (and I say that without any irony). I'm re-reading Animorphs and I wish that Discworld fic had more Susan/any-female-character-ever-but-really-Agnes-or-Unity-please, but I'm incapable of writing Susan it seems.
Also I'm terribly addicted to Echo Bazaar.
I'd love it if you'd let me know what you'd like to see done around here.
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Cool beans!
And now that orig fic has been allowed-- at last-- I just picked me up a Kink_Bingo card, YAY! It's going to be mostly female centric for me.
I keep thinking... I have a number of "universes" that my characters exist in. If anyone wants to write in those same universes, I wouldn't mind!
One is an urban setting, not magical or anything like that-- just a group of different BDSM and leather oriented women, each on her different journey.
Another is a space opera setting, where the Ships are sentient and bonded to their pilots, and another is... well, that one is a shared universe already, looking for more sharers; http://pom.probablepossible.com/
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I have a confession to make; I have never seen any eps of some of the fandoms I've read a lot of femslash in, and yet I have no problem in gushing over the fanfics. :) I wonder if it's just me. lol
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As for the comm, I'd love to see something like mini metas on, say, femslash-friendly fandoms, a place to ask for fic recs, ship manifestos and so on. "Meta" sounds so important that it can be intimidating to write!
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I tend to write rare or unusual pairings when they catch me...mostly for the challenge. My fandoms...tend to vary but include SVU and Rizzoli & Isles and then whatever else catches my attention. Right now I want to write some Camelot (Starz) femslash, but I have to get past my own knowledge of Arthurian legend and put myself wholly in the show's universe to get it done!
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My All Female "The Losers"-style Team
Jenny Calendar - Every Losers-style team needs a computer hacker, and it's hard not to want one who packs a technomagical punch.
Laura Cadman - Because she likes to blow shit up. Also, she can probably fly things, and she's got those awesome contacts with the classified weirdos over at Cheyenne Mountain (and in
AtlantisAntarctica).Faith Lehane - The team needs its very own slightly unstable close combat specialist! (Plus then you have Faith for all your angsty treachery-and-redemption plotlines.)
Kate Freelander - Kate's your go-to gal for freelancing, shady, underhanded deals with the criminal types, and she's a damn good shot. They could use her.
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A couple of weeks ago I watched my first episode of Rizzoli and Isles, and I totally see it. I really, really do. I should make sure to watch some of that. (I had my own imaginary tv show with a cop couple, once upon a time, featuring Kate Moennig and Eliza Dushku. Good times...)
I am also newly fond of the web comic Girls With Slingshots, which has Jamie/Erin, who seem pretty darn ace to me. They are adorable.
And then of course I'm still hoping someone will write that epic Vastra/Jenny fic where they solve crime in Victorian London and have kinky sex together...
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I'm Sayra. I'm pretty much over at lj all the time but I keep meaning to spend more time over this away. I have been trying to read more female centric and femslash fic of late because it struck me a while ago that although I am a girl, and although almost all of my friends are female, and although I am a feminist who rails against how few awesome women there are around in fiction I.... tend to just read endless boyslash or fic about male characters. And it made me... unhappy. So I want to... redress the balance I guess. Find what is good, what are the tropes, be more demonstrative of my pride and interest and enthusiasm for women and female characters.
In terms of what I actually do.... well I'm working on an all femslash first line bingo for
What I would like, in terms of discussions, well maybe we could champion female characters or discuss history of femslash because- you know what- I've heard plenty about boyslash but femslash... really not heard that much. I'm also kind of with
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Then I've always liked reading meta, though I tend not to write it much. I wonder if one way of getting more participation here would be to have some not-so-deep discussion topics, just like someone bringing up a trope they like (or don't) and other people could say whether that's something that comes up much in femslash in their fandoms, maybe talking about specific fanworks.
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I must admit that femslash is a (large) minority of my fannish consumption/output, but I am all about the female characters. I mostly draw gen-ish fanart, plus the odd bit of fanfic. My two big fannish obsessions right now are the Bioware game Dragon Age and webcomic Homestuck, both of which combine lots of cool female characters and canonical f/f with extreme problematicness.
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A specific post I was pondering is the very simple: what kind of femslash do you like? What sorts of f/f relationships draw you in?
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Let's see, a little about me. I've been writing fanfiction since I was in middle school, but I'm trying to branch out and submit some of my original work for publication (my goal is five submissions by September 1st, so I need to get on that!). Because of that, I've been thinking a lot lately about the divide between my original fiction, which is so centered around female characters that I need to remind myself to write some men into it, and my fanfiction, which is pretty male-dominated. I'd like to stop that trend, to write strong women in fanfiction and let some interesting men co-star in my original fic (because I'm not getting rid of my leading ladies, of course!).
I've written a few fan stories from female POVs, but the main issue for me is that the fandoms that call me to write in them never seem to have female characters that speak to me. There are shows with strong female characters that I LOVE (Doctor Who and Star Trek DS9 come to mind first), but I've written long-ass meta about the qualities that draw me to write fanfiction about something, so I won't bother to get into that here.
That said, my earliest fandom was probably The Baby-Sitters Club, and I still maintain that Claudia was crushing over Ashley Wyeth like nobody's business. I have a Claudia/Ashley WIP that I need to finish up one of these days. I also loved all of the Andy/Miranda stories that came out of The Devil Wears Prada.
I love stories that focus on all sorts of the relationships women have with each other: as lovers, as mothers, as daughters, as sisters, as friends, as mentors, as mentees, as enemies. I love the nuances in relationships between women.
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