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Ribbons ([personal profile] bronze_ribbons) wrote2007-09-09 08:13 pm
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post-trip potpourri

  • Snusa bunny sighting, whee! *sharpens cleaver, smushes garlic, rinses chopsticks*


  • A [insanejournal.com profile] pixychelle phrasing that's stuck with me ever since I first read it has been how she's more "a fan of the fandom" than the actual HP books, because that's totally true of me. It was fanfic and RPGs that propelled me into reading them after HBP came out, and it's probably fair to say that I've never actually read or reread canon for its own sake - it's always been in order to case and recheck the background for my own fic, or to develop the Sayers-Rowling presentations (AFAIK, my first citing in Wikipedia is in a footnote for an article about JKR's influences), or for the kidlit encyclopedia entry I was working on earlier this year. I've always been more dazzled by the possibilities inherent in the Potterverse than the source text or plot.

    Which I suppose is a seriously peculiar way to interact with a text that has zero pretensions or aspirations of being anything more than pop fiction, but then, I never pretended not to be peculiar. :-)


  • One of my chores this past weekend was clearing the old and ooky stuff out of my mom's fridge. There were these plump purple vacumn-packed squids that made me instantly think, "Oh, if only [insanejournal.com profile] valis2 were here..." :-)


  • The subconscious seems to have settled down for the moment - last night's dreams were much more pleasant than last week's string of cauchemars. There was a hurt/comfort scenario with a really hot New Zealand guy, and then there was a scene with movie!Neville and a magic chicken that produced gigantic yet delicate patchwork eggs with bits of gold. He sold me two for a quarter outside of a college bookstore, and I stuck one in my overcoat.

    Yeah, it's weird, but for my subconscious, this counts as good behavior. I fully expect it to whack me with something out of far left field now that I've started jotting down notes for Snusa.
  • [identity profile] valis2.insanejournal.com 2007-09-10 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
    I feel like I should join a squid liberation front now, and check random fridges...ha!

    *hugs*

    I have the occasional h/c dream, too. I love those. Sometimes when I'm reading h/c fics, I'm thinking, boy, I am weird. In the dreams, though, I'm just there.

    I'm wrestling a bit with the snusa, but I think I'll pull something fun together. I'm looking forward to writing it, actually, because I'll have time this year, instead of being constantly out of town!

    :) I miss you!

    [identity profile] bronze_ribbons.insanejournal.com 2007-09-11 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
    My first truly obsessive crush (as opposed to "liking" boys because that's what my friends did) was the result of a h/c dream - couldn't stop thinking about the guy after playing Florence Nightingale to him in a dream. (Ironically, he actually broke his leg a year later, but because we weren't friends, there wasn't any interaction on that or any other level. *sigh*)

    Miss you too, sweetheart! *hugs back*

    [identity profile] dichroic.livejournal.com (from insanejournal.com) 2007-09-10 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
    "Which I suppose is a seriously peculiar way to interact with a text that has zero pretensions or aspirations of being anything more than pop fiction"

    Well, given that you cut your literary teeth on Sherlock Holmes...

    [identity profile] bronze_ribbons.insanejournal.com 2007-09-11 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
    The odd thing is, with Holmes I'm far more into canon and meta rather than the pastiches and speculation, whereas with the Potterverse it's the other way around -- which is why I somehow seldom associate my Sherlockian goings-on with the rest of my "fandom" activity, even though I just received the latest issue of The Serpentine Muse (the journal of the Adventuresses) in today's mail...