yuletide

May 05, 2006 23:36

Alcott-love naturally leads one to Yuletide, which really makes you think... Google retrieves 2 million sites with the word "yuletide" in them.

The very first hit is Yuletide Treasure.

What can one say? Rarefic is taking over the internets!

Also, it took me till just now to realize that Alcott and Montgomery have the same first two initials. ( Read more... )

anne of green gables, kidlit, random fandom, google-fu, little women

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carla_scribbles May 6 2006, 03:38:40 UTC
Yuletide pwns like a mad pwning thing. I've been spending a surprising amount of time there lately (and I know exactly what I'm doing for New Year's Resolutions, too...)

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 03:48:06 UTC
Awesome! I haven't seen a challenge I really want to write for NYR, but we'll see.

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carla_scribbles May 6 2006, 03:54:36 UTC
*points to icon, nods significantly*

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thelastgoodname May 6 2006, 03:39:52 UTC
And are there many excellent Little Men stories? Or are we going to have to write them all?

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 03:45:50 UTC
I haven't found any (haven't looked terribly hard yet, wanting to write mine before I see what I'm up against.)

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likeadeuce May 6 2006, 03:41:32 UTC
Have you read the Elaine Showalter essay in the Penguin Classics edition of LW?

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 03:46:55 UTC
I don't think so, unless it's the one I skimmed at the library the other day. Does it say that Amy and Jo enjoy a homicidal love?

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likeadeuce May 6 2006, 03:56:42 UTC
i don't think so . . .

I just happened to read this today -- it's interesting; includes a quote from LMA about how she was never in love with a man, but lots of pretty girls, and Showalter says something about how "it's not clear whether she never married because of lesbian tendencies." To which my gut response was, "well, that letter you just quoted might be a HINT." I would like to be able to discuss this more intelligently, but the power of words seems to have left me.

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 04:02:42 UTC
*squeals* I mean, yeah. Rational discussion. And also, squealing.

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malnpudl May 6 2006, 03:46:09 UTC
The very first hit is Yuletide Treasure.

What can one say? Rarefic is taking over the internets!

That is one of the coolest things I've heard in ages. It makes me very happy. :-)

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 04:03:36 UTC
Me as well. :)

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hermionesviolin May 6 2006, 14:32:19 UTC
I have no idea how Alcott leads to Yuletide, but demmed lucky 'cause dude, how did you not know about yuletide?

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 22:39:51 UTC
Alcott leads to Yuletide because I was pretty sure it would be the best source of fic for the fandom? (There wasn't an awful lot there, actually, but it was worth a peek.) So yeah, of course I knew about yuletide but for whatever reason googled instead of clicking through from the userinfo.

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hermionesviolin May 6 2006, 22:46:59 UTC
Ah! I was reading the entry as "Ari doesn't know about Yuletide" rather than "the Yuletide fic challenge trumps all other sites related to the term in a GoogleSearch." Makes much more sense now.

rarelitslash is also something to keep in mind (its UserInfo has a wealth of links) though looking at its comm Memories there doesn't seem to be any LMA (or LMM).

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wisdomeagle May 6 2006, 23:37:50 UTC
Yep, after Yuletide I checked RareLitSlash, but got the same results you did (i.e., no luck).

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