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magnetic_pole) wrote2010-09-20 10:58 pm
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There's an interesting discussion going on right now at
happydork's journal, Why am I not writing the stories I say I want to read? I know, I know, we've discussed this a hundred times already: why does fandom decry the lack of women and characters of color in our fic* and then turn around and focus on the attractive young white men? But this is a thoughtful post, with some very interesting comments, particularly on the ways in which fandom reinforces the perception of white men as our common denominator. (Note to self: my own thoughts are here.) Thanks, Sophie, for pointing me in the direction of this discussion!
* I was about to type "fic and art and vids," but then it occurs to me--thinking purely anecdotally--that art might be less skewed toward the white dudes than fic or vids. Or not? Something to think about.
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* I was about to type "fic and art and vids," but then it occurs to me--thinking purely anecdotally--that art might be less skewed toward the white dudes than fic or vids. Or not? Something to think about.
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But, moving back to the topic at hand, I do think that a large part of it, for me, was literally building the community/circle in which I could take these paths and learn and read and experiment, and a lot of that wasn't fandom-specific at all (those 'fails and rages were good for some things, heh!). I don't think I've ever written for fandom-at-large, but now instead of writing solely for me, I have a specific audience of friends who want to see the same kinds of stories I want to see, and that's helped me more than anything else. :)
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Indeed! And that's one of the reasons I'm so glad you have you here. *smooch* M.