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Fandom Snowflake Days 12 & 13
Still catching up on Fandom Snowflake. I really should be writing right now but...nah...gonna procrastinate a little.
Day 12- An Intro to Fandom/Canon Post
I was going to skip this one, as I really am not good about thinking about introductory materials to a fandom. Intro materials to a US History survey, yes. But then I thought of these lovely photosets about the women of The Hour. Right now it's just Marnie and Lix, but doesn't the sight of Lix being tough and smoking and drinking, looking like Katharine Hepburn, make you want to watch this show? And love Marnie, too, and how she's just so much more than a society housewife. I'm not sure I buy Oona Chaplin as some kind of English Rose...she's too much of "Talisa" from Volantis for me...but she's lovely in this.
Day 13- Recs, please!
I recently completed a rewatch of s3-4 of Battlestar Galactica and it's got me in the mood to read some good gen/worldbuilding fic. Send me recs for something that explores the origins of the Cylons and the Final Five, the religion and mythology, and/or Starbuck's death and rebirth as a angel. I was never entirely satisfied with how these questions were answered in canon, and hoping fic can provide some closure.
Ha, so I bought Lego Pirates of the Caribbean video game the other day. It's very cute and a lot of fun- the best part is Lego Jack Sparrow drunkenly running around in a perfect imitation of Johnny Depp. It's made me rediscover my love of this fandom, especially the Sparrington pairing. (some cute Sparrington moments in the video game, incidentally. i wonder if the creators knew...) I was never a rabid fan and I often find big fandoms difficult to navigate, so i'd definitely appreciate some good Sparrington recs. I like the ones where James is all stuffy and proper and the perfect gentleman and Jack seduces him. I'd love to read some fix-it fic for the last movie, too.
Canon Recs- I'm always on the lookout for a new tv or book series. Preferably ones with prominent and complex female characters- bonus points if they also have moral ambiguity. I tend to read historical fantasy, historical fiction, and mysteries but am open to other genres, too. Also fantasy or genre novels that feature LGBT characters and relationships- I prefer the ladies, but I will read about the mens, too. :)
Day 12- An Intro to Fandom/Canon Post
I was going to skip this one, as I really am not good about thinking about introductory materials to a fandom. Intro materials to a US History survey, yes. But then I thought of these lovely photosets about the women of The Hour. Right now it's just Marnie and Lix, but doesn't the sight of Lix being tough and smoking and drinking, looking like Katharine Hepburn, make you want to watch this show? And love Marnie, too, and how she's just so much more than a society housewife. I'm not sure I buy Oona Chaplin as some kind of English Rose...she's too much of "Talisa" from Volantis for me...but she's lovely in this.
Day 13- Recs, please!
I recently completed a rewatch of s3-4 of Battlestar Galactica and it's got me in the mood to read some good gen/worldbuilding fic. Send me recs for something that explores the origins of the Cylons and the Final Five, the religion and mythology, and/or Starbuck's death and rebirth as a angel. I was never entirely satisfied with how these questions were answered in canon, and hoping fic can provide some closure.
Ha, so I bought Lego Pirates of the Caribbean video game the other day. It's very cute and a lot of fun- the best part is Lego Jack Sparrow drunkenly running around in a perfect imitation of Johnny Depp. It's made me rediscover my love of this fandom, especially the Sparrington pairing. (some cute Sparrington moments in the video game, incidentally. i wonder if the creators knew...) I was never a rabid fan and I often find big fandoms difficult to navigate, so i'd definitely appreciate some good Sparrington recs. I like the ones where James is all stuffy and proper and the perfect gentleman and Jack seduces him. I'd love to read some fix-it fic for the last movie, too.
Canon Recs- I'm always on the lookout for a new tv or book series. Preferably ones with prominent and complex female characters- bonus points if they also have moral ambiguity. I tend to read historical fantasy, historical fiction, and mysteries but am open to other genres, too. Also fantasy or genre novels that feature LGBT characters and relationships- I prefer the ladies, but I will read about the mens, too. :)
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As far as other recs, do you read comics or manga?
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i don't really do comics but I am open to manga and graphic novels if you have suggestions.
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/speculating about books I haven't read.
Re: GN's have you read any "Queen & Country?" Contemporary-ish spy stuff with a female protagonist; or "Whiteout" by the same writer, Greg Rucka. He really specializes in damaged women with intense relationships (he also launched the current Batwoman series & invented the backstory where she got kicked out of West Point for being gay.)
My go-to manga is Fullmetal Alchemist which is (sort of?) historical fantasy with magic and (though it's essentially a teen boy adventure -- I've heard it compared to AtLA this way) lots of awesome ladies. I don't really know if this is a well-directed rec but I like to mention it to everybody since it's my favorite thing ;).
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I will file away Queen & Country and Greg Rucka's stuff. I don't usually read manga or GNs but i like to keep an open mind! :) I've never checked out Fullmetal Alchemist, it looks like the anime series is on Netflix, so yay. it does have my favorite anime trope of women wearing uniforms. *cough* I was quite the Gundam Wing fan back in the day precisely for this reason....
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Possibly this is a thing it would be better for me to flail about in person; I can trade that for Carmen Sandiego flail. ;)
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Blast from the past! I've not read any of these fics in. . . actual years, so I can't swear they fit your criteria but in my memory they do! Though if I recall correctly, they were all written before season 4 aired, so they may not directly engage with season 4 much or at all.
The Body is a Myth by beccatoria is basically a completely alternate ending and explanation for, well, everything. Written pre-season 4.
The name of this story is your name., again by beccatoria, on the other hand, was written post-finale and rescues some of the themes (um, I thought they needed rescuing, but you might not have! Either way, this is a wonderful story). Caprica Six-centric.
Eschatos by pellucid, again written pre-season 4, engages with a lot of the mythology in a more interesting way than the show ended up doing. Laura-centric.
I wholeheartedly recommend all of their BSG fic, but those are the ones that in my memory kind of fit your criteria!
And Faith Like Wings by callmeonetrack doesn't exactly deal with Kara as
pigeonangel (it might have been pre-season 4 too; I'm very hazy on dates) but it engages with the mythic parts of Kara's character, and I really love it.Canon recs:
WATCH THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES. Ahem. Although maybe not; I cannot be trusted as an ambassador of this show, for I am hopelessly un-objective. :) But it's amazingly female-driven (they kept adding awesome ladies!), and definitely the most female-driven genre show I've seen (though, it must be said, I don't watch a ton of genre!)
As for genre books with LGBT characters, I think I'd assume you've read Laurie Marks' Elemental Logic series? But if not, people love it! I've not read the whole series myself though.
Rosemary Kirstein's Steerswoman series doesn't have LGBT characters, but the central relationship is a female friendship between two very different, equally awesome women, and the whole narrative is a quest for knowledge in an interesting fantasy world. I ADORE them.
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i have never seen any of the Terminator movies but I love Lena Headly and I will consider checking it out. :) and i'm not familiar with Elemental Logic or Steerswoman- adding them to my list, thanks!
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All of which I offer as just, like, points of information and not attempts at persuasion! I am super reluctant to rec shows to specific people anyway (for all that I rec them all the time in my journal--I know, it makes no sense), so my brain is already a little concerned that I told you to watch it. :D
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And have you read Malinda Lo's Ash? It's historical fantasy and a lovely lesbian retelling of Cinderella. I enjoyed it quite a lot. And The Montmaray Journals! Such a fantastic series, though I'm sure you've at least heard of it. Historical fiction, canon LGBT guys, and lots of absolutely wonderful ladies.
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i have read Ash...it was lovely. it wasn't 100% to my tastes, but there are a lot of things i admire about it. i actually think Huntress, the prequel, might be the better book. i have not heard of The Montmaray Journals, but it sounds absolutely wonderful! Thanks for all the recs!
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