guh, it's impossible!
3 Jan 2006 01:15 pmI had this brilliant notion that if you and I interact mostly on non-fandom interests, that I'd read your journal while logged into my other journal. And that if we're mostly in fandom things, then I'd read it here. Unfortunately, I think I've spent the past week dropping and adding people back and forth, trying to remember who's being read where and when and what and UUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH.
There's a reason why I try to avoid organizing everything.
Alright. If we're discoursed in the past, I'm adding you back on. Screw this. I'll see duplicates of your journal everywhere I go if you're on both, and we'll just have to agree to politely ignore if I ever post via one login and then the next day in the other login with a confused "did I already make a comment on this?" expression. But if you've added this journal, and I don't know you, I'll add you back once you say hello. You don't have to say hello, or introduce yourself, of course; I don't mind if you lurk.
And, if you introduce yourself, here's a mild meme so you don't just have to say, "hello, I read, I feel like I dork," (which I always do when posting to introduce myself). Instead, tell me about a story -- fanfiction, original fiction, even nonfiction -- that you'd like to see in print (or another media?) which you haven't seen done. If it's fiction, tell me who's in it, what's the conflict, what's the genre? If it's nonfiction, what's the thesis? If it's some other media, do tell me more. Feel free to read through other comments, because maybe you've seen that story or movie or essay, and you might be able to fulfill someone else's dream of finding the only book out there on felting processes invented by bowling alley employees.
There's a reason why I try to avoid organizing everything.
Alright. If we're discoursed in the past, I'm adding you back on. Screw this. I'll see duplicates of your journal everywhere I go if you're on both, and we'll just have to agree to politely ignore if I ever post via one login and then the next day in the other login with a confused "did I already make a comment on this?" expression. But if you've added this journal, and I don't know you, I'll add you back once you say hello. You don't have to say hello, or introduce yourself, of course; I don't mind if you lurk.
And, if you introduce yourself, here's a mild meme so you don't just have to say, "hello, I read, I feel like I dork," (which I always do when posting to introduce myself). Instead, tell me about a story -- fanfiction, original fiction, even nonfiction -- that you'd like to see in print (or another media?) which you haven't seen done. If it's fiction, tell me who's in it, what's the conflict, what's the genre? If it's nonfiction, what's the thesis? If it's some other media, do tell me more. Feel free to read through other comments, because maybe you've seen that story or movie or essay, and you might be able to fulfill someone else's dream of finding the only book out there on felting processes invented by bowling alley employees.