Randomly fannish notes
-- OK, so I finally got an AO3 account, and have been dutifully archiving stuff. (Pretty much all non-HP fic will eventually end up over there, plus, I guess, anything HP that I wrote after I more or less abandoned FictionAlley.) I'd totally forgotten how nerve-wracking the whole archive thing was. You can, like, see how many hits everything has, and that's something I'd rather not know a fair bit of the time. Still, it's probably something I should have done ages ago -- it's just that I am not very good at order and tidiness, being the sort of person who uses chairs as coat-racks and the living room table as a bookcase, and I have a bad habit of thinking of fanfic as fundamentally ephemeral and not the sort of thing anyone would ever want to find later.
-- I finally got around to reading those Vorkosigan saga books everyone kept telling me to read, and OMG THEY HAVE EATEN MY BRAIN. (Honestly, reading this series has probably been the best thing about an otherwise hellish semester.) There will definitely be fic. (I read them because someone gave a paper at Kalamazoo which argued that they were reworking Richard III, which is true, but why did they NOT mention they were ALSO about gender and performativity and all kinds of other things that are total CRACK if you're a Shakespearean?)
-- THE GLOBE IS DOING MEASURE FOR MEASURE. I don't think I will get to see it in person, alas, but they seem to be pretty good at making their productions available on DVD, and this one in particular would be amazing to have for the Late Shakespeare course, because WHY is there not a contemporary film version of M4M?
-- I finally got around to reading those Vorkosigan saga books everyone kept telling me to read, and OMG THEY HAVE EATEN MY BRAIN. (Honestly, reading this series has probably been the best thing about an otherwise hellish semester.) There will definitely be fic. (I read them because someone gave a paper at Kalamazoo which argued that they were reworking Richard III, which is true, but why did they NOT mention they were ALSO about gender and performativity and all kinds of other things that are total CRACK if you're a Shakespearean?)
-- THE GLOBE IS DOING MEASURE FOR MEASURE. I don't think I will get to see it in person, alas, but they seem to be pretty good at making their productions available on DVD, and this one in particular would be amazing to have for the Late Shakespeare course, because WHY is there not a contemporary film version of M4M?
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This is excellent news! :D
I'm very happy to hear you've become a fan (I'm just so ridiculously fond of this series, and always so happy when LJ and real life people discover them!)
And, huh, the Richard III claim is intriguing! I hadn't thought of it that way, even with Miles quoting from the play in Brothers in Arms, but I can see what you/the paper mean!
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They are definitely my favorite sci-fi at this point, and were behind the realization that what I prefer now is "social" sci-fi and not hard sci-fi or whatever.
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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150236416393488.371420.61666748487
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