campylobacter: my sweet (Qetesh)
[personal profile] campylobacter
You know that adage "If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it"? I need to find a busy person, or clone myself. Or just blow off everything & blow a Ba'al clone.

I am so frelling behind on some of my favorite fandom activities:
  • finishing my [livejournal.com profile] stargate_summer  Big Bang story, due in a few weeks
  • reading fanfic rec'd to me
  • leaving feedback for fanfic I've read
  • posting about the next phase of the [livejournal.com profile] daniel_vala  Layout Contest
  • nominating my favorite fanworks for the Gatefic Awards
  • posting a boring update on my battle with comment spam
  • polling about story length preferences
I've experienced 2 consecutive days of WiFail, and y'all know what dialup is like. Anyway, my "reading stack" is formidable, but TICKY BOXES might amuse you:
[Poll #1739325]

Random question: If anyone is using a variation of Flexible Squares as your LJ layout, have you noticed any random default re-setting? I think LJ has rewritten some of its core code to thwart comment spam, and inadvertently broken layouts that may have had incompatible CSS.

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Date: 2011-05-09 04:30 am (UTC)
ext_45525: Gleeful Baby Riding A Bouncy Horse Toy (Eeewww!)
From: [identity profile] thothmes.livejournal.com
Get thee behind me, Songfic! The only really decent one I've ever read (and very few things make me hit the back button faster than songfic) was one based in the episode Shades of Grey and utilizing the actual passage from Pagliacci that Jack was listening to (Vesti la Giubba) when Maybourne came around. There is a lot of canon foundation for that one. Otherwise I tend to find that some (painfully young) person has based a story about people at least 20 years her senior assuming that - say - Jack regularly listens with passionate attention to the song stylings of Adam Lambert or Justin Beiber, because this is the music the author knows and loves. *shudder*

As to reading, or for that matter writing, I chose the combination of the first three choices. I am musical and enjoy both making and listening to music, but I am primarily a visual learner, so auditory input, provided it is music I already know, is not much of a distraction, and can help concentration when I get stuck on something. When my kids have been too loud or the day has been too busy, silence is a comfort.

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Date: 2011-05-09 04:43 am (UTC)
ext_391411: There is a god sitting here with wet fingers. (SNAP!)
From: [identity profile] campylobacter.livejournal.com
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE link to that fic!

I was just telling [livejournal.com profile] sg_fignewton about my whimpering bout of emo-ness over the disrupted Team dynamic in SoG.
http://sg-fignewton.livejournal.com/202654.html

My first encounter with songfic was back in 1998 in The X-Files fandom; the movie "Titanic" had just come out Xmas of 1997, and every half-wit Duchovbot fangirl wrote a Mulder/Scully story with "My Heart Will Go On" in it. NOT ENOUGH BRAIN BLEACH.

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Date: 2011-05-09 05:25 am (UTC)
ext_45525: Gleeful Baby Riding A Bouncy Horse Toy (You Know You Want To)
From: [identity profile] thothmes.livejournal.com
The fic I was thinking of is this one by K.Sigfried (Niamh), but in looking over my archived fic (currently 15,784 in the ones I've finished, there are 2,522 in the other folder of ones that either I or the author have not finished) there is another here by Nausica.

If you are looking for Shades of Grey fic in general, this page on Stargatefan.com lists a fair number of them, most of them pretty decent, all of them gen.

I absolutely agree about the NOT ENOUGH BRAIN BLEACH, and I don't even follow X-Files. Ouch!
Edited Date: 2011-05-09 05:26 am (UTC)

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