Frankenstein's Meme
3 Jul 2021 08:39 pmvia
trobadora (and others, but
trobadora was the one who constructed it from the remains of other memes):
1. What's changed about your fandom life in the last 365 days?
I keep trying to answer this question in some constructive way and failing. Let's move on. (I hope the next 365 days are a bit better.)
2. Your newest fandom.
I suppose that would be Game of Thrones, although does it count if you emerge from your binge-watching and find yourself one overly optimistic blade of grass quivering in front of an avalanche of hate coming right at you?
But, yes. I still mean to rewatch it more slowly, and probably continue with the books when I can find them, because I'm interested to see what's different and background detail, which is fannishness, certainly. (I wouldn't have been into the books without the show, though, is what I've concluded so far, but having consumed TV canon, reading them is fairly easy for me, which is good.) But I even managed to read a bit of fic, although I want to do more, but I'm reading nicely offline, which means my fic-reading has gone down to virtually 0 (probably partly explaining my reaction to #1, because I'm not really doing fandom the way that works for me if I'm not reading fic much.)
( The complete set of questions )
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1. What's changed about your fandom life in the last 365 days?
I keep trying to answer this question in some constructive way and failing. Let's move on. (I hope the next 365 days are a bit better.)
2. Your newest fandom.
I suppose that would be Game of Thrones, although does it count if you emerge from your binge-watching and find yourself one overly optimistic blade of grass quivering in front of an avalanche of hate coming right at you?
But, yes. I still mean to rewatch it more slowly, and probably continue with the books when I can find them, because I'm interested to see what's different and background detail, which is fannishness, certainly. (I wouldn't have been into the books without the show, though, is what I've concluded so far, but having consumed TV canon, reading them is fairly easy for me, which is good.) But I even managed to read a bit of fic, although I want to do more, but I'm reading nicely offline, which means my fic-reading has gone down to virtually 0 (probably partly explaining my reaction to #1, because I'm not really doing fandom the way that works for me if I'm not reading fic much.)
( The complete set of questions )