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Challenge #4 IceBreaker Challenge! Tell us about yourself.
To begin, I'm going to borrow [personal profile] tellshannon815's idea of posting the image made for a [community profile] lands_of_magic challenge on the same theme:


Me with my nephews, pub lunch (that particular one is fish with red wine :D), and lots of photos of animals some past and current pets and animals I like. A pile of books because I used to read a lot and still dabble in books, ebooks, and read fanfic, and a sunflower because it is one of my fave flowers.
That challenge was to describe yourself in on-fannish terms but I'll add to that here. I'm multifannish and mostly involved in TV fandoms but sometimes I surprise myself by getting into a movie fandom and when that happens it hits pretty hard. I read, write, make icons and sometimes famixes and less often currently fanvids. Writer is a key part of who I feel I am.

more personal stuff under the cut )
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I'm seeing a lot of things on Twitter lately that have been annoying and sometimes hurtful. Some of the Rise of Skywalker discourse has been "the real tragedy is that the characters remain virgins". There's a lot of smut, smut, all the smut fics, who needs anything but smut, that's how you see it's a REAL romance/relationship.
The announcement that the new Cinderella will put less focus on her finding a prince has led to "women have be shown to be strong AND in sexual relationships" where you have to be both otherwise it's "sexless" and bad.
And gems like the above, where you're NOTHING without "needing" a sexual partner and biological kids. (It was probably mostly bad phrasing by the OP but that doesn't take away the hurt)

There was an episode of "Legends of Tomorrow" where a guest character attempts seduction of a regular character with the line "life is nothing without love" and it was hurtful at the time. I rewatched it last week and I decided that love can mean love for your wider family, for your friends, your pets, your community, your country, for authors you'll never meet and the books they wrote, and so much more. Love is about connection and caring about something/someone.

I'm tired of seeing virgin used an insult or treated as something undesirable/tragic. I'm tired of seeing love only acknowledged when it refers to a sexual partner.

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I'm not going to tag Good Omens or shinynewfandom because I'd like that to reflect when I create or rec something and not just rant about the discourse.

At the heart of Good Omens, getting a renaissance due to the Netflix adaptation, is the Crowley (demon) and Aziraphale (angel) relationship.
Gaiman says it is a love story.
The book says while people assume Aziraphale is gay, angels are sexless unless they make an effort.
Gaiman also says the relationship can be platonic or romantic, not to rule out the characters being asexual or aromantic or trans.
People start screaming queerbaiting, homophobia.
They say if two men are together they're having sex or it's homophobia.
They say having asexual characters is "desexualising" and so homophobia.
They say there are already plenty of men in platonic relationships onscreen so there's no need for more so they're having sex. (Never mind that 99% of male platonic bonds are the H50 buddy cop style bromances, no homo, I love you man but look how many women I'm dating, live with you as a life partner nah I need to have sex with women)
They say it's obvious the characters are in love therefore they must be having sex. That their non-fannish mother insists there must be missing sex scenes because their love is so obvious.

People will ship what they want and post their explicit pwp to AO3.
But what they shouldn't be doing is screaming homophobia about, let alone at, Neil Gaiman.
They shouldn't be shouting down asexuals who want to see an actual QPR (NO IT'S JUST BEING BEST FRIENDS FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME) or nonsexual but romantic relationship onscreen.
They shouldn't be denying that there are het, bi, and homoromantic asexuals. By saying Crowley and Aziraphale have to be screwing they're saying no man can love a man without sex. In fact no-one can love without sex.

I'm tired of this love=sex crap. I'm sick of the discourse. I'm so done.
I've read the book twice. I've watched the first episode of the adaptation and will watch more. I've been reading some non-explicit fanfic. I may write some. But this constant "wahhhhh homophobia if they're not banging like a screen door in a storm" is not making the fandom a welcoming place to be overall.

While I'm ranting, there was a nice pro-asexual Good Omens article at Medium which I quoted from at tumblr. However I could have done without them insisting that most asexuals can/will have sex.
There's only 2 types of aces strongly acknowledged in the discourse typified as
1) aromantic aces, so lol they can only be friends with people don't date them anyway
2) asexuals who feel no/little sexual attraction but will always let you screw them anyway so they're still like real, dateable people!

The idea of nonsexual romantic intimacy is unacknowledged by most.

Final rant. I've been watching season 6 of Brooklyn 99 and jfc I don't know if the show is ruined for me after "Casecation".
The old "person doesn't want kids but is pressured by child-wanting spouse into agreeing to have them or they're getting dumped" trope.
There is never any "good" reason for someone to not want kids in these shows. You get pressured into changing your mind or you get dumped.
In B99 they even had mutual friend Rosa offer to bully Jake into changing his mind because Amy has to have babies.
I've seen this in too many other shows. This is the main reason I dropped Supergirl. (this article has a good take on that)

It's kind of related I guess. People are pressured to be sexual and to have children or else they're doing relationships/life wrong.

Why do I write nonsexual romance in fanfic? Because goddamn it I'm desperate to see that. It speaks to me as something I can imagine for myself.
Why do I write childfree characters in my original work? Because there aren't many options in fanfic, original fic is always pulling this "not a real marriage until he screws me and I give him heirs", and I desperately want childfree characters to exist. Not childless, not evil, not unsure but they'll change their minds, not damaged but they get 'fixed' and can't wait to have kids, but 100% committed to never ever having children.

tl;dr love does not equal sex.
Childfree people exist.
Comments are on but I'm behind on replies, the current climate has made me less want to check notifications and comments to be honest.
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Someone once said I couldn’t create and write about as many childfree characters as I wanted because it was unrealistic.
1) I have no obligation to be realistic in fiction. It’s fiction. Sometimes it’s fantasy fiction. If there can be dragons there can be childfree characters.
2)
(gif: Tom Hiddleston as Loki, arms outstretched as he leans from a car window, text reads: I do what I want)

That said, you want realism?
More than one in five women do not have children. It’s not as rare as fictional media would have you believe. (Also around one in three women have abortions, I mention this for a reason.)
And even if that were not the case, why can’t I write all my characters as childfree if I want to? (Or asexual? Or both?)

Read more: On Childfree Characters wordpress ; tumblr
promo links twitter;pinterest;facebook
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Personal/Memes
questions and answers meme
whining about writing
what punctuation mark are you
Black Sails S3 – aye or nay?
White Collar S6 – fic requests

Versailles mini recap/review
s1e5-6
s1e7-8
s1e9-10

Indian Summers
Camptown Races audio clip and pics from the show
You Should Be Writing meme pics
What S3 of Indian Summers could have offered
Blake Ritson as Charlie singing nonsense clip
Gifs from S2e08
Picspam; I want my wife
Ride a Cock Horse clip

Gifs

Da Vinci's Demons – message
(DvD/Indian Summers) DvD/Indian Summers
We're Borgias

Graphics: Da Vinci's Demons with Desperado quotes
one
two
three
four

I also made and submitted some TFLN/DvD graphics to Texts From Florence: here and here and here

Fic recs

Da Vinci's Demons fic: Under Boughs of Sunlight by emeraldsoul
2 x Black Sails (silverflint) fics by writesometimes
show me the way to go home Black Sails fic by vowelinthug

Article recs

MEDIA
6 reasons you should be watching Black Sails

Midnight, Texas Trailer

SOCIAL ISSUES
tumblr rec of this article, How to Positively Represent Asexuality within Humorous Fiction: Part 2, “Options that can be funny without being hurtful!. ” (Part One by the same wordpress author: How to Positively Represent Asexuality within Humorous Fiction: Part 1, “What to Avoid”)

tumblr rec of this article, Holidays, Holy Days and Harvests

my thoughts and link to this article What it’s like to be called Isis: ‘People ask, where’s your machine gun?’

Link to this article Why we should have fewer children: to save the planet
quotes from and link to this article Stop Having Kids: We Already Have 6 Billion Too Many

Link to article about regretting parenthood
Links to 2 articles on regretting parenthood

A Woman Turned Down An Arranged Marriage ‘Cause The Guy Said She Had To Give Up Her Dog Good for her
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Monsters and Motherhood: An overview of articles comparing Jurassic Park with Jurassic World and the latter's treatment of its female lead

Jurassic World is due for a Blu-Ray and DVD release on 20 October. I didn't see the film at the cinema and while I may see Jurassic World at some point it's not high on my list of want to see movies.

I've seen the other three films and read the first book, and there's been a lot of buzz about the action and Chris Pratt. Yet even in the trailers and teasers there was a clear harkening back to the sexism of an earlier era. I've read many articles addressing the themes and tropes in Jurassic World and I've gathered them up here – this is not a review, more of a meta-analysis of existing articles which all speak to the same problems the movie has, particularly when it is compared to Jurassic Park, the first film in the franchise. As a childfree woman these articles are of especial concern to me.
Read the rest of the article at my wordpress site:
https://lmdee.wordpress.com/2015/10/08/monsters-and-motherhood-an-overview-of-articles-comparing-jur
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I was tagged on a Facebook meme to talk about ten stories that "stayed with me", which I took to be an invitation to mention a few books, including non-fic, that are, or have been, important to me. I thought I'd post it here too.
Read more... )
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British actress Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark in "Game of Thrones", says she thinks marriage is pointless, the whole changing your name thing is pointless (many cultures agree, ask a Spanish woman or a Quebec resident), that it ties you down, and since it changes nothing about the relationship "why fix what isn't broke".

Cue negative comments about her appearance, wailing that a lack of marriage led to the fall of Rome, and an overwhelming amount of "you'll change your mind" and "she's just a child."

She's sixteen. Old enough to marry in Scotland or in England/Wales/NI with parental permission. Old enough to have sex. She could legally have a baby, making a huge life decision. Yet she's not old enough to decide that marriage is an outdated institution?

You see this a lot.

Want to get married? Course you do! You need to be Mrs John Smith!
Don't want to get married? No one would want you, ugly bitch. You're too young to know, you'll change your mind.

Want children? Course you do! Lots of them! That's your only purpose in life!
Don't want children? You sick freak! You're too young to know, you'll change your mind.

Eight year old has crush on girl? Aw, sweet, he's got a girlfriend! Are you going to marry her, son?
Eight year old boy has crush on boy? He's too young to know he's gay! Stop sexualising children! Don't even mention the gay word and he'll never be corrupted!


You're never too young to fall in line with the straight monogamy and parenthood narrative. Express any contrary desires or opinions thought, and be prepared to be told you're too young to know, abnormal, and, if you're female, ugly.
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Title: Never
Fandom: Original
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 55
Prompt: For the poetryprompts challenge from 30 Poems in 30 Days: Write a poem that gets shorter with each line
Summary: I will not change my mind
Content Notes: No standard warnings apply.

Read more... )
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Tumblr is filled with 'Hunger Games' gifs and macros and spoilers and the media is filled with reviews and book/movie comparisons. Some of the conclusions are 'crappy Battle Royale ripoff' and others decide 'OMG BEST BOOK AND/OR MOVIE EVER'. As always I suspect the truth is somewhere inbetween.

I was even thinking about making an effort to try and the read the books and maybe later see the movies due to the hype. Then I saw this post on Tumblr in which an anon spoilers )

I'm also falling out of love with 'Castle' because, while the episodes are still pretty good, Stana Katnic, who portrays Beckett, can think of nothing more interesting or important for her character's future than to 'make babies' with Castle. I usually blame the [mostly male] writers for having nothing better to do with a female character than make her pregnant but now female actors can't think of anything else they'd like to happen?

I want to write fanfic where Castle, who in canon already has a teenage daughter he raised pretty much on his own, tells Beckett he's had a vasectomy and/or does not want to start having babies again at his age [he's older than Beckett]. But I'd probably get no readers for such a fic because the Castle fandom seems to be 90% 'Beckett and Castle need to get married and have lots of babies' and 9.9% 'Ryan/Esposito slash because men can't ever just be close friends'.

On a similar note I'm glad I quit watching 'Bones' before childfree Temperance went batshit for asshole Booth's sperm.

Add this to reasons I find it hard to relate to a lot of female characters. Even the canonically childfree ones, including the lesbian childfree [Arizona, Grey's Anatomy] give in eventually. Even Cara [Legend of the Seeker] had to be given a shoehorned back-story son.

So, here's the thing. In the outside of realms of possibility I ever get published I swear that I'll never write shitty epilogues where everyone is forced into heterosexual couples who breed like rabbits. If I have a childfree protagonist she'll remain that way. There will be gay/lesbian couples. There will be threesomes and open relationships and the happily unattached. There will be adopted children. And my commitment to these things are probably just one more reason I'd never find a publisher in the first place because there's this obsession with pretending that m+f=biological children is the best and only suitable life path.
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Title: Mistress of Her Own Destiny
Fandom: original character in the Legend of the Seeker universe
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 1192
Prompt: For the [livejournal.com profile] dark_bingo prompt 'hostages'
Beta: [livejournal.com profile] dorothydeath - thanks for all your help and support with this one bb
Summary: Isolde, trapped by her birthright, rebels against the duties of a Confessor; servitude, obedience, and reproduction
Warnings and Content Advisory: antagonist makes slurs against the infertile and childfree; one mild reference to masturbation, discussion of rape
Who are you to defy the Creator's wishes  )
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Introduction

For the purposes of this meta, 'babyfic' is, to me, a subset of the 'family' genre and possibly the 'romance' category, which is another culprit for what I want to talk about it. Babyfic occurs when a female character without children [or, somewhat more rarely, has grown-up children] gets pregnant. This is about why I abhor the majority of babyfic; because most of the time it's done badly, more often and more badly than romance - which is often also incredibly badly handled, especially where the female character is concerned.

I'm going to talk about why it irks me so much, how it's badly handled and also when it is done well [both in canon and fic] with multifandom examples, and why I find that it's overall the worst trope for a female character apart from being 'fridged'.
for the childfree, the infertile childless, the trans-women, the asexuals and aromantics, most lesbians and many bisexuals [in terms of gender of partner chosen by writers] and single people everywhere it's a slap in the face, another reminder that they are not normal. Because every woman has to want and have a husband and a baby. )

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