Very belated fannish Friday Five
Sep. 8th, 2003 07:22 pm1. What celebrity would turn you into a complete and utter fangirl/fanboy if you met them in person?
Well, Tanith Lee, it transpires (see question 5). Bujold, I imagine.
2. What is the MOST fannish thing you have on public display in your home? In your office?
I suppose, if I were pressed to choose, I would say that the most fannish thing in the house is the full-size Dalek in the living room. My office (bear in mind I work at home) is full of fannish things. I'm particularly fond of the CyberMen screensaver which I've printed out and stuck on the wall.
3. What is the most public space you've read fic? Did anyone notice?
On the train? On the bus? Starbucks? All places where I write fanfic too. No, nobody noticed, no-one ever pays me any attention. There's a photo of my first encounter with slash, reading a zine on a train to Worthing, with a thoroughly priceless expression.
4. What is your most embarrassing moment when you had to explain something fannish to a mundane?
I've always been perfectly frank about fannishness. I'm sure other people have been embarrassed on my behalf, but I appear to be entirely free from shame. I guess I'd say appearing in Varsity under a headline which amounted to Altariel Is Sad: It's Official - but I then spent the following week having people come up to me and telling me how cool Blake's 7 was and being nice to me. Ah, that fifteen minutes of fame.
My most embarrassing fannish moment amongst fans was when I showed Our Man, Bashir to some friends and admitted I nearly hadn't shown it to them because "I wasn't sure whether it counted as slashy." Yes, they mocked.
5. Name a fannish moment for which you wish you could have a "do over" and fix.
I was excruciatingly fannish when I met Tanith Lee earlier in the year, gushing like a fool and thanking her for writing Sarcophagus. Smooth, huh?
Well, Tanith Lee, it transpires (see question 5). Bujold, I imagine.
2. What is the MOST fannish thing you have on public display in your home? In your office?
I suppose, if I were pressed to choose, I would say that the most fannish thing in the house is the full-size Dalek in the living room. My office (bear in mind I work at home) is full of fannish things. I'm particularly fond of the CyberMen screensaver which I've printed out and stuck on the wall.
3. What is the most public space you've read fic? Did anyone notice?
On the train? On the bus? Starbucks? All places where I write fanfic too. No, nobody noticed, no-one ever pays me any attention. There's a photo of my first encounter with slash, reading a zine on a train to Worthing, with a thoroughly priceless expression.
4. What is your most embarrassing moment when you had to explain something fannish to a mundane?
I've always been perfectly frank about fannishness. I'm sure other people have been embarrassed on my behalf, but I appear to be entirely free from shame. I guess I'd say appearing in Varsity under a headline which amounted to Altariel Is Sad: It's Official - but I then spent the following week having people come up to me and telling me how cool Blake's 7 was and being nice to me. Ah, that fifteen minutes of fame.
My most embarrassing fannish moment amongst fans was when I showed Our Man, Bashir to some friends and admitted I nearly hadn't shown it to them because "I wasn't sure whether it counted as slashy." Yes, they mocked.
5. Name a fannish moment for which you wish you could have a "do over" and fix.
I was excruciatingly fannish when I met Tanith Lee earlier in the year, gushing like a fool and thanking her for writing Sarcophagus. Smooth, huh?
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Date: 2003-09-08 07:11 pm (UTC)I confess - the photo was a reconstruction of an expression I'd involuntarily produced about a minute earlier. It was decided it shouldn't be lost for posterity.
Our Man Bashir, eh? I think that counts as slashy. :0)
This is what people keep on telling me! Really, I am the most stupid person alive sometimes.
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Date: 2003-09-08 09:22 pm (UTC)I think it's inevitable with slash B7 fans. I did something very similar at the same con. I mean, Sarcophagus. Vila huddled on the floor and alien in Cally's body saying he'll make an ideal pet. Oh, yes.
The fannish moment I wish I could do over is meeting Samuel R. Delany in 1995 at the Glasgow Worldcon and failing entirely to tell him everything I'd loved about his writing over the past 10 years.
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Date: 2003-09-08 10:45 pm (UTC)This was my thing exactly: "Sarcophagus. You wrote it. Thank you!"
The fannish moment I wish I could do over is meeting Samuel R. Delany in 1995 at the Glasgow Worldcon and failing entirely to tell him everything I'd loved about his writing over the past 10 years.
I guess there are worse things to do to a writer than to go up to them and say that you loved something they've written. But goddamn it's scary.
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Date: 2003-09-09 04:51 pm (UTC)I like this Waste Land parody too, particularly the beginning:
Spring's a lousy time, reviving
Heart-throbs one thought had been forgotten.
But life is like that, bloody
Awful when you stop to think about it.
Crawling, fog-bound, over London Bridge,
Going for a picnic up the Thames,
Stopping for a quick one in a pub,
Seducing a typist in a flat,
Tout c'est la même chose. La vie, c'est terrible.
Da.
Damn.
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Date: 2003-09-09 06:58 pm (UTC)There's a link somewhere on this LJ to a Vogon Poetry Generator...
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Especially as it was on a stage, in front of a large room full of people, all of whom were focused on you both at the time.
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Date: 2003-09-09 04:14 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2003-09-10 11:27 pm (UTC)I was excruciatingly fannish when I met Tanith Lee earlier in the year, gushing like a fool and thanking her for writing Sarcophagus. Smooth, huh?
I was stewarding right at the beginning of the con. Before Tanith Lee had picked up her badge. No, I didn't recognise her. Yes, I stopped her and asked if she had a badge. Yes, she was very nice about it, even though it forced her to have to say, "But I'm Tanith Lee!"
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Date: 2003-09-10 11:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-15 09:38 am (UTC)Hello to you too! Please do friend me, and I'll do the same, if I may?
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Date: 2003-09-14 01:38 pm (UTC)Well, Tanith Lee, it transpires (see question 5). Bujold, I imagine.
What about LeGuin and Engdahl?
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Date: 2003-09-14 09:10 pm (UTC)