Back from vacation. 'Twas great, especially the spending time with family part and the lazy mornings part, but spending five days out of six at the beach strikes me as more than a little excessive. Also, my skin is this strange color that isn't alabaster white, and I'm not a fan--if Nature wanted my skin that color, it wouldn't have needed to use the sun to do it.
I don't like the sun.
Anyway, here's some links, mostly from Elizabeth or Ari because I've been reading my flist on a pretty extreme filter to catch up on the week I missed (I plan to go back and re-read it on the normal journals-only filter, but I can't make any promises about how much I'll manage to catch up, so if I missed something really interesting feel free to drop me a link) and pretty much all about Joss and/or Summer (because, well, have you read this journal?):
Joss Whedon announces Summer Glau ballet at Comic-Con. “I'm composing the score for a short film, a ballet starring Summer Glau.” The film is called “The Serving Girl,” and Whedon is reportedly in talks with a “great choreographer.” Plus (more reliably?) info on Ripper and on the comics.
New Joss Whedon comic, with original characters, available for free on Myspace. It's titled Sugarshock and seems to be about an all-girl (well, one of them's a robot) rock band who suddenly fall into science fictional circumstances.
Sarah Connor Cast Q&A and Censorship Worries. Summer's quote:Well, I was just so excited to play this kind of character, because in a way she's much like River in that she's isolated and she's different from the other characters in how she relates and how she communicates. But she's very strong, and she can't genuinely feel emotion. River-that's what she was all about. She was just a jumble of emotions. So I was really, really excited that Josh gave me the opportunity to try this role, and that's something that is going to be the most challenging part about her, I think, is that I want people to be able to relate to her and in some way see themselves in her, just like I try with all my characters.
Story revamped after Virginia Tech shootings. Goes into more detail as to how the pilot will be altered in response to the Virginia Tech shootings (echoes of "Earshot" and "Graduation Day," anyone?). Less about Summer (as in, she's not mentioned at all).
Chronicles' Glau Humanizes Terminator. This article, on the other hand, is completely about Summer--read the whole thing!--and ends in such a way as to prompt Ari
to ask "could Joss/Summer be any more canon? Aww."
fox1013 and
mimesere met Summer at Comic-Con and made voice posts about it,
here and
here respectively. As Elizabeth
says, "So adorable and awesome. (Summer Glau: also awesome, and adorable.)" ETA: Amy
has texts (which are so very Joss/Summer) and her companion
has pictures.[/eta]
"Anything But" Ficathon sign-ups end on Aug. 12. For non-penetrative sex.
Characters of Color Multifandom Love-a-thon claims end on Aug. 6th. The writing of prompts that I submitted is highly encouraged (by me).
My Lilah/Eve fic
"Unfathomable Youth" has been nominated at the
Fang Fetish Awards for "Best of Rare Pairings (Femslash)." Mmm. There's something about college!student!Eve that's just really hot to me. And there's a lot of my favorite pairings (Wes/Dawn, Dawn/Xander, Faith/Dawn, Faith/Wes, Willow/Kennedy, Spike/Dawn, Spike/Darla, Dawn/Angelus) in the other nominated stories, so I'm looking forward to some (hopefully good) reading.
Things to be done today:
1. Go to church. (That one's easy.)
2. Go to [town redacted] to hopefully buy a new laptop.
3. Figure out financial aid for NYU. Also housing and/or transport. (Commuting the many hours from South Jersey to NYU is beginning to look like a neccesity, as deadlines come closer and I have no money and nowhere to live.)
4. Transcribing the first half of my
femslash_minis fic, written on vacation in a paper notebook, and writing the end. It's Dawn/River, which means I have to try especially hard to make it not sound like every fic I've ever written.
5. Watch the bonus material on Race You to the Bottom (starring Amber Benson) so I can send it back to Netflix.
You know, after all that Summer linkspam up-post, I'm really full of squee. So:
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Okay. I feel better now.