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greerwatson
22 January 2022 @ 12:17 am
Let me thank you right up front for whatever you are going to write. Although you've seen the tags on my sign-up, I know that most people like more than that to go on, so I hope this letter will prove helpful. I like all these fandoms equally; so I've just put them in alphabetical order.

If you're just looking for my general likes and dislikes, you'll find them at the end.

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greerwatson
18 January 2022 @ 02:01 am
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Challenge #9



What are your top five fandoms for 2021 based on the amount of time you interacted with them?
1. DC's Arrowverse (specifically, Flash and LoT)
2. Forever Knight
3. Time Team
4. WKRP in Cinncinnati
5. Century City

What are your top five fandom spaces in terms of time spent? (AO3, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, Dreamwidth, and others)
1. Dreamwidth
2. AO3
3. Fanlore
4. Youtube (rewatching old series)
5. Wikia (Fandom) wikis

What are the top five ways you interacted in these fandoms? (Reading fanfic, writing, commenting, watching videos, chatting with friends, making art, or anything else you can think of).
1. reading fanfic
2. writing
3. making webpages for my stories
4. rewatching canon
5. editing wiki articles

What are the top five things you did to contribute to fandom in terms of time? Did you write? Comment? Send positive energy into the universe? Create art?
1. thinking/planning fanfic, mulling over canon
2. taking part in fanfic gift exchanges
3. creating background graphics to (potentially) use on webpages
4. editing wiki articles
5. did the 25 Days of Writing meme, also the Snowflake and Sunshine Challenges

What things did you create that took the most time?
1. "If Well Lived"
2. "Crabapple Cove"
3. "The Mystery of Mantlemass"
4. "Stone Cold"
5. partly written sequel to "If Well Lived"

Five oldies-but-goodies I've been rewatching (generally on Youtube):
1. Time Team
2. WKRP in Cinncinnati
3. Man About the House
4. Century City
5. Walking with Dinosaurs (and sequels)

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greerwatson
14 January 2022 @ 07:10 pm
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In your own space, tell us about 3 fandom resources, spaces, or communities you use or enjoy. (One or two is fine, especially if you're in a smaller fandom!)

The article, "Predicting the preservation of cultural artefacts and buried materials in soil" by Mark Kibblewhite, Gergely Tóth, and Tamás Hermann, covers the preservation in various types of soil of bones, teeth and shells; ceramics, glass and phytoliths; organic materials; various metals; and stone and plaster. There are also sections on stratigraphy and soil properties.

I found this to be invaluable in writing my Yuletide treat, "The Mystery of Mantlemass"; and I suspect it would be useful not only for anyone else writing fanfic that involves archaeology but also for people writing casefic, especially involving a cold case.



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greerwatson
09 January 2022 @ 07:34 pm
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Challenge #4:  In your own space, make a list of things that you wish existed in fandom or elsewhere, and/or that you'd like someone to create or do for you.

Challenge #5:  In your own space, talk about an idea you wish you had the time / talent / energy to do.


I have a lot of unwritten plot bunnies. Occasionally, there's almost immediately an exchange in which the idea fits closely to someone's prompt (and doesn't hit any DNWs), so I get it written quickly. Or I get the idea a bit late to write that time, but the same person makes the same request in a subsequent exchange; so I do it then.

Other plots linger for years. Most frustrating, perhaps, are the ones that get only partly written, but are too large for the time/energy available. A chunk gets cut off, trimmed to a conclusion, and posted; but the rest of the story just frets away at me.

Once upon a time, I was a self-starter. However, for years now, I have felt an enormous inertia that makes it hard to write without the sort of strong motivation provided by a gift exchange, i.e. a deadline by which it has to be done, someone (the recip) expecting it to be done so they can read it, and a fair dose of guilt because someone else is writing for me and I have to pay for my gift. The trouble is, of course, that when one signs up for an exchange, one probably won't get an assignment that fits anything in the ever-enlarging plot warren.

What I need, therefore, is someone to keep my nose more or less near the grindstone: "accountability buddy" is the phrase used in Challenge #4. In 2020 there was [community profile] fearbuddies: it helped me write the next two ficlets in a series I started for [community profile] worldbuildingex; but I ran out of time to finish the whole thing. Then late last year, I heard of [community profile] mini_wrimo, only that won't run again till the fall.

I don't need a beta, or even a cheerleader. What I need is basically what Fear Buddies gave me: someone to send installments to, say twice a week. They don't have to read them, you understand. I just need the deadline, however little I actually get done; and I need someone at the other end whose mere existence makes me feel guilty.

Which brings me to Challenge #5.

As I said above, between [community profile] worldbuildingex and [community profile] fearbuddies I've done the first five ficlets (or chapters) of an Arrowverse backstory about Leonard Snart's childhood and youth. Also the first couple of stories in an even more ambitious sequence about the Flash rescuing him from the Oculus explosion, after which he returns to Central City and starts the Rogues. I'd kind of like to finish both of them.

But I'm not going to even mention anything in other fandoms. That's quite enough to be getting along with. (More than enough, really, on past form.)

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greerwatson
09 January 2022 @ 06:57 pm
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When reading, on the whole I tend to avoid AUs, fusions, and crossovers—I see fusions as more like crossovers, so I'm putting in all three—except for divergent AUs. It is often intriguing to see alternative paths the characters might have taken had things worked out otherwise. On the other hand, I tend to avoid most of the college/fairy tale/omegaverse type of thing. Well, unless it's an author I otherwise trust.

Perversely, I've written some fusions myself. I like to do them straight. The latest one, "The Mystery of Mantlemass", fuses Time Team with Barbara Willard's Chronicles of Mantlemass. The story runs from the first letter to post-production, as the archeologists locate the long-lost manor and foundry from Willard's multi-generational YA historical series.

I think, when I am bitten by a notion that requires a fusion, the impetus is much the same as it is with any other persistent plot bunny: there's something that wants to be said.

Willard's final story in the series, "One of Us", is set at the time of publication (1981); and its theme is the loss of family history, since practically nothing remains from the 150-odd years covered in the series. As I reread the books last fall, though, it occurred to me that more might actually be discovered than Willard realized. The involvement of Time Team was obvious. Fortunately, there was a very prompt prompt in Yuletide; so I was inspired to write it all out as a treat.

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greerwatson
05 January 2022 @ 08:33 pm
First, let me thank you for writing me a story in one of the fandoms we share. I'm excited about all of them.


GENERAL POINTS:

  • I love stories that explore canon more deeply, whether through backstory, or elaborating the setting/history/culture, or exploring people's motivations and personal interactions.

  • I prefer gen. DNW non-canon / relationships unless requested. I'm not asking you to ignore canon relationships; but please don't make them the focus of the story. I don't care for anything more than PG-13: explicit sexual detail is definitely a DNW for me.

  • I love casefic; and, more generally, I like stories that are canon-compliant. The general exception to this is ignoring canonical character death if you want. Canon-divergent AUs are also okay. (There may be other specific exceptions.)

  • I'm okay with violence if necessary to the story; but not gore for the sake of gore. On the whole, I prefer not to have characters die in the story; but references to canonical deaths are okay. (I'm fine with having original characters murdered in casefic, and that sort of thing.)

  • I enjoy comedy—being able to recognize the ridiculous when it pops up; also wit and wordplay. Having said that, I totally leave it up to you whether you write a serious or comic story—or a serious story with comic interludes.

  • No second person fic, please. First person is okay, especially for book canons that were written that way by the author. However, I don't generally care for it with TV fandoms. Epistolary fic is fine.



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greerwatson
04 January 2022 @ 08:18 pm
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So last year I wrote this post about goals for the Snowflake Challenge and ... um ... got nothing of it done. Prognosis is poor, therefore, for setting goals this year.

Yes, I would like to finish the stories I mentioned last January. Sadly, [community profile] fearbuddies. only ran in 2020; and I clearly do need a deadline to write. At any rate, in 2021 I got some stories finished; but it was always in the context of a gift exchange, i.e. someone to write for, and a date I had to post by.

In December, my goal was to get the Christmas tree up and baking done by the time my sister visited. As heavy fruit cakes need to be done in advance, the ingredients for the currant Dundee I planned to make were set out on the kitchen counter so that they would remind me reproachfully every time I went in. Let's just say that they were put away so my sister could get Christmas dinner made, and the tree was finally finished last weekend, just in time for her to see it fully dressed before she went home.

So my first goal is to get that cake baked. There's a bowl of currants wanting batter to be stirred into.




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greerwatson
03 January 2022 @ 07:03 pm
This has been another depressing year. COVID, of course; but I've also had health problems—nothing serious, but joints can be quite uncomfortable when they decide to be. It's also not been a very productive year, fannishly speaking. Of course, compared with the flurry of ficlets in 2020, this year's output would pretty well have to be fewer in number. However, though most of the stories have been a more typical length, I've definitely not written as many as usual.

On the whole, I'd have to say the highlight of the year has been the gifts I received. Four for Trick or Treat! All of them delightful. Two for Yuletide, including a New Tricks Brian/Esther fic that I've been requesting in various exchanges for quite a while: utterly in character, everyone's voice spot on. Seriously, people have been generous and talented; and I appreciated the lot.

Add in Flo's Christmas visit, and it's fair to say the year did end well. :)

Anyway, here's what I wrote in 2021:

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greerwatson
08 November 2021 @ 01:08 am
With this year's authors now revealed, I can say unreservedly that [community profile] trickortreatex was fantastic this year. My bag was full. Not only did I got a delightful gift but three treats, all of which were very tasty morsels indeed.

From the date, my official gift must be "It's Not Easy Being a Superhero on Halloween" by [archiveofourown.org profile] Silex. It's an Original Work written to the character/prompt, "Superpowered Character on Halloween Annoyed at Passersby Insisting Their Costume is Inaccurate". As Crimson Charger discovers, trying to stake out a convention full of cosplayers presents unexpected difficulties.

Until the last minute, I thought that this would be my only gift. However, when the collection opened, it turned out that I had three last-minute treats:All are short and sweet, and I recommend them heartily!

As for my own assignment: I wrote "Zari on Zari" for [archiveofourown.org profile] cicerothecat, who had requested a story about Zari Tomaz & Zari Tarazi from Legends of Tomorrow. As these are two versions of the same character from different time lines, they can only appear alternately on board the Waverider, the other one being bound inside the jointly-owned air totem that gives them their powers. Rather than contrive a meeting in the totem!world, I decided to have each of them alternately spill opinions about the other. They are very different people—as one ought to expect, given their radically different life experiences.

The webpage for the story is now up on my site here. I went with the green background that I've been using for most of my Legends stories, and decided to snip out the air totem from a screencap to use as the divider between each character's comments. As it's red, I added some red tones to the frame around the story.



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greerwatson
21 October 2021 @ 12:56 am
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First, let me thank you for writing me a story in one of the fandoms we share. I'm excited about all of them. They're listed in alphabetical order, so as not to play favourites.


GENERAL POINTS:

  • I love stories that explore canon more deeply, whether through backstory, or elaborating the setting/history/culture, or exploring people's motivations and personal interactions.

  • I prefer gen. DNW non-canon relationships unless requested. I'm not asking you to ignore canon relationships; but please don't make them the focus of the story. I don't care for anything more than PG-13: explicit sexual detail is definitely a DNW for me.

  • I love casefic; and, more generally, I like stories that are canon-compliant. The general exception to this is ignoring canonical character death if you want. Canon-divergent AUs are also okay. (There may be other specific exceptions.)

  • I'm okay with violence if necessary to the story; but not gore for the sake of gore. On the whole, I prefer not to have characters die in the story; but references to canonical deaths are okay. (I'm fine with having original characters murdered in casefic, and that sort of thing.)

  • I enjoy comedy—being able to recognize the ridiculous when it pops up; also wit and wordplay. Having said that, I totally leave it up to you whether you write a serious or comic story—or a serious story with comic interludes.

  • No second-person fic, please. First person is definitely okay for book canons that were written that way by the author. However, I don't generally care for it with TV fandoms. Epistolary fic is fine.

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