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Lee ([personal profile] randomling) wrote2013-04-22 07:14 pm

My fandoms

What do I mean by "my fandoms"?
This isn't just a list of "stuff I love", though obviously there's major overlap there. But neither is it a list of stuff for which I have been actively involved in fandom already, or have already written fiction for. I suppose what this boils down to is a list of fandoms I'm prepared to write in, which meet the following three criteria:
a) I love the canon.
b) I have the enthusiasm to want to write fic (this isn't necessarily the same thing as just loving the thing; I love Donnie Darko, for example, but wouldn't want to write fic in that universe).
c) I'm familiar enough with the canon to feel somewhat confident writing fic.

This is probably more of an exact definition than most fandom-savvy readers would ever need, but um... I like writing definitions? I don't know. It's kind of useful to me to have some criteria by which I decide what goes on this list.

Also, I haven't bothered to italicise the names of TV shows/movies/books, because I am lazy and ALL THE HTML TAGS.

Deprecated/no longer interested/no longer watch/read fandoms are struck out. (Edit, 2024: there are a LOT of struck out fandoms now, so they're getting their own fandoms

TV
Avatar: The Last Airbender, Avatar: The Legend of Korra, Babylon 5, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (Netflix), Doctor Who, Farscape, Firefly, Fringe, Good Omens, Heroes, Highlander The Series, One Day At A Time, The Owl House, The Sandman, Star Trek: Deep Space 9, The West Wing, The X Files

Film
Die Hard movies, Encanto, Inception, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, The Old Guard, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Serenity,

Books
Diana Wynne Jones (especially Fire and Hemlock, Homeward Bounders, Deep Secret, Chrestomanci), KJ Charles novels (especially Think of England), The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit (JRR Tolkien), Murderbot (Martha Wells), Whyborne and Griffin (Jordan L Hawk), Young Wizards (Diane Duane)

RPF
Popslash

Other
Dungeons and Dragons (RPG), Final Fantasy VII (video game), Final Fantasy X (video game), Final Fantasy XIV (video game), Kaleidotrope (podcast), The Sandman (comic), Welcome to Night Vale (podcast)


Ex-fandoms
Angel The Series, Anne of Green Gables (and subsequent books), Baldur's Gate (video game), Battlestar Galactica (reboot), The Big Bang Theory, Dollhouse, Elementary, Eureka, Fast & Furious movies, Harry Potter books, Harry Potter movies, Haven, How I Met Your Mother, Little Women (and subsequent books), the MCU, Once Upon A Time, Sleepy Hollow, Star Trek (reboot), Supernatural, Torchwood, Warehouse 13,
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[personal profile] author_by_night 2013-04-22 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I like how you categorize fandom. I've noticed a lot of people use it more generically these days - i.e. "I like it enough to remember who the main characters are." Which isn't to say that doesn't make you a fan, but it doesn't make you part of the fandom, so to speak.

For me, part of being in fandom versus really liking something is also how much you want to discuss it, and how in depth. Not that if you don't, you're not still in the fandom, but to me obsessiveness plays a huge part. Then again, I got into fandom through discussion, rather than fanfic. (Even though I wrote fanfic long before I knew about fandom. I hope that makes sense.)