Ahaha, I think I'll skip days 7 and 9 because I can't be bothered to think about creating fanworks right now, and most of the stuff I can really like are things I expected I would like, so they wouldn't fit the requirement for Day 9. I guess I'm not very adventurous!
Day 10 - In your own space, create a list of at least three fannish things you'd love to receive, something you've wanted but were afraid to ask for - a fannish wish-list of sorts.
1. I would love podfic of
any of these things, or
any of these things, or
this thing or
that thing.
2. Seiya/Usagi femslash fic. It can be AU, or set in canon, or in Crystal Tokyo. I don't care.
3. Stealing this from citiesandsigns, but I would love more HP icons that are not based on movie people.
Day 11 - Stretch yourself a little and try something new. Go play in a new fandom or with a new pairing or trope. Try creating a different kind of fanwork. Or check out some types of fanworks that are new to you.
I poked at some Elementary fic on AO3, because Elementary is great and it interests me. <3
Day 12- In your own space, talk about what you think the future holds for fandom. What are your hopes and dreams for fandom? Do you have any predictions about what the next five years holds for fandom?
I can't begin to talk about this with any kind of coherency right now, having only had about five hours of sleep last night XD But! I think fandom is becoming more and more a part of the public consciousness. I am continually running into references of fandom in popular media. The other day I came home to find Lee watching a documentary on Netflix about MLP Bronies. "I don't know why I'm watching this, I'm not a Brony," he disclaimered. We agreed that however shiny MLP is, it's not our kind of shiny, unfortunately. But just the fact that there is a documentary about MLP fandom is kind of neat. I think fans are being encouraged more and more to participate in fandom by the creators, and that's a nice thing. Hopefully that continues.