So many birthdays in September! A happy day to the fabulous
MelusinaHP, to my favorite extrovert
midnitemaraud_r, and to the thoughtful and perceptive
sophinisba, all on the 19th; to
sam_storyteller, whose daily posts I throughly enjoy, and to my long-time flister
archon_mentha, whom I haven't seen in far too long (hello if you're out there!) on the 20th; and to the lovely
rian219 on the 21st. And belated birthday wishes to
chiralove, who is probably just as mystified that it's mid-September as I am. Hope the day was a good one, despite the busy time of year, sweetie!
A few things that might be of interest to those of you in the various Sherlock Holmes fandoms:
* There was a great discussion of
the myth of genius and intellectual bullying started by
beatrice_otter on
sherlockbbc a few weeks ago, in which some strong and insightful opinions on the political implications of Sherlock's more obnoxious behavior, both as "geeky empowerment fantasy" and as "supercilious and bullying" or "mysogynistic," are expressed. It always astonishes me how slightly different points of entry into a fandom--just something as simple as an attachment to one character, or defensiveness on the part of another--can result in such very different interpretations of the whole show. It's worth reading through the comments here.
* A short and sweet ficlet that reads like meta on the change in attitudes towards queerness in the last hundred years or so and on the impact Sherlock will have ship fic:
Nothing Gold by
lilapaddy (Holmes/Watson, John/Sherlock, Teen, perhaps 1500 words). Summary: It’s not the first time two bachelors have shared rooms on Baker Street.
As problematic as I found Sherlock, it did free us reader and writers from the stultifying sexual repression of the late nineteenth century. Which can only be a good thing.
* And a thoroughly charming anti-romance romance:
Let You Kiss Me by
out_there (John/Sherlock, G, 8700 words). My summary: The first time Sherlock kisses John, John checks his wallet is still in his pocket.
I tend to be a pretty conceptual reader--that is, I value a story's ability to say something new about the world far more than its language or plot or characterization--but this fic gives you the best of both worlds: a clever riff on the basic concept "Sherlock Holmes doesn't do romance like the rest of us" as well as some fabulous lines and a sly, funny, well-constructed story.
ETA: I forgot something important!
therealsnape is hosting a Hogwarts Christmas Party,
hogwartyxmas! It's a low-key holiday fic exchange for Hogwarts staff members (and selected older-generation friends)--much fun for those of us interested in the adult generation(s). To sign up, go to the
LJ post or the
DW post. Go nab a spot now, because the thirty slots for writers are going quickly. Or you can always just join, so that you're ready to read along during the twelve days of Christmas.
Haha! I have figured out how to make that AO3 username symbol. *is proud of self* ETA: Whoops! Don't have the community symbols down yet, though. Does anyone know how to make LJ community links?
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