Over at Dreamwidth, I rounded up all the suggested themes for next year's #Fancake rounds and threw them into a giant poll.
Come vote if you're a member of the comm 🗳️: https://fancake.dreamwidth.org/1959749.html
If you're not a member, you're welcome to join us! Come talk to me if you have any questions.
surgery recovery (covid mention)
@twistylittlepassages i’m glad you caught it early & that were able to get it all out in a single procedure! I hope the rest of your recovery goes smoothly 💛
@Lady sarcastic etymologies are some of my favorites
#Ao3TagOfTheDay: Quinn runs from his feelings but his feelings have a moped
@Rowyn 😂
@fogsrollingin chaotic
@Cyannin oh no thats the worst :(
@bgcarlisle are you implying you’ve fasttraveled
@sublingual yeah the river does kinda squash everything to one side so it makes sense
@sublingual this makes Philly look incredibly triangular
re: Long, scifi
I don’t think these two essays are intentionally responding to each-other, but I do think SuperDoomedPlanet’s critique of what they call the “novelization style” (transparent prose, consistently close 3rd person narrator, short time-frames & high stakes, narrative structures you’d expect from a tv show or a movie) reflects a lot of the reasons why I found Ex Urbe’s argument that specific worldbuilding is bad because someone might disagree with it so baffling
re: Long, scifi
«Every really good novel is a little bit imperfect. The most fun, engaging books aren’t perfectly engineered; they have ambiguities, multiple interpretations, detours, and odd protuberances. They often include passages that look like side trips and diversions, straying from the plot but developing themes, ideas, and characters….They’re eccentric and weirdly shaped and packed with stuff. Some of the stuff may or may not work. Readers may disagree about which stuff worked and which didn’t. When that happens, that’s a clue that the novel is interesting.»
From: http://www.superdoomedplanet.com/blog/2016/04/15/conclusions-and-caveats/
@bgcarlisle do you have hangups regarding the metaphysics of personal identity?
@GwenfarsGarden we say that in the US too haha
@technomancy clearly a kid with tenacity and a willingness to c&p random code he finds on the internet
@Lady huh nice
@Lady i’m really not sure what their funding situation is tbh, there are indications pointing in both directions so I suspect it’s uneven
@Lady public, uni uses worldcat which has decent subject search for most purposes
sleepy af
also https://satsuma.dreamwidth.org/
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