My proposal has been accepted for Infinitus. Now the question is whether I can make Infinitus fit in the summer schedule. Coming the weekend after Bristol and not knowing what Patty's summer plans are yet makes this a big maybe, although I am realizing that I would like to be there. Part of it is the programming item, which is more work related to the mourning of fictional characters but focused specifically on how death is a stand-in for eroticism both in JKR's text and fannish response.
I'll put this out there to a wider audience. I should submit a programming idea to NYCC. But I've no idea what that should be. Help me, Big Internet Brain.
Oh! I'll need to go to the Jewish Museum of London while I'm there. Largely because one of the characters in the "Fly Girls" project that's somewhere in the stack of actual salable projects Kali and I are working on has a Jewish British chick in it circa WWII.
Have been having a lot of weird synchronicity lately. It's funny how crap that consumed my life twenty years ago will pop up on someone else's radar and I can be like "oh, oh, oh! I know stuff! yay."
Shepard Book's backstory is coming. I realize I'm excited because I imagine that backstory is a bit like the sorts of backstories I written for Snape at various times. We'll see.
AARP acknowledges the needs of LGBTQ seniors. AARP is powerful and if they are endorsing a report saying that LGBTQ seniors need legal protections for their relationships due to health and financial issues, that's a useful thing to have in our corner.
copperbadge apparently posted this story for someone anonymous. It's a CoE fixit, but yet also still contains Ianto choosing when and how to die. I think that's what makes me okay with CoE, in part. IHNIIHBT also involves Ianto going knowingly to his death and we got that done before CoE so for all my "not ready yet" you know, I probably was. Anyway, it still made me cry.
Here. This old thing is about all I can manage for St. Patrick's Day. It's new to some of you.
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Well, I think that may have been his initial motivation for escape -- "She doesn't love me anymore, why doesn't she love me anymore?" -- it just was never very well articulated, and turned too quickly into "She's in danger! I have to save her!"
Some of the very early stuff is actually a bit stalker-creepy, very "She must love me so why is she doing this to me?" which I was grateful they got away from because I don't want to think of Neal as a sad unhinged stalker.
I think Kate can play the game as hard as Neal -- she was clearly a part of his team and...you've got to the Wine Bottle and the subway map, right? If Kate could pull that off so artfully that even Mozz couldn't find it at first, she must be fairly skilled on the technical end. I also think, however, that the con side of Kate has been downplayed into near nonexistence. Which is a shame; I'd respect her more if we saw more evidence that she was just as big an humbug as Neal is.
Kate is like the one place the show totally fails when it comes to women.
Also, seriously -- I figured out the fucking wine bottle label like two episodes before Neal did. What the fuck?
(and wow, while I identify with no one on this show, I have little moments about Neal where I'm like... oh, I do that... just... less. Oh god. Am I that insecure?)
One nice thing about White Collar is that there's no one person I identify strongly with. I'm trying to avoid doing that, 'cause invariably "I" die. (Seriously, Dove was telling me about a series of books the other day and said "But I hate to say this, in the seventh book you totally die.") So I can explore the relationship dynamics a little more objectively, and I can watch a little less anxiously. I mean I really like most of the characters, and if June were killed I would be upset, but not like Remus Lupin And Ianto Jones upset.
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Date: 2010-03-17 11:19 pm (UTC)Some of the very early stuff is actually a bit stalker-creepy, very "She must love me so why is she doing this to me?" which I was grateful they got away from because I don't want to think of Neal as a sad unhinged stalker.
I think Kate can play the game as hard as Neal -- she was clearly a part of his team and...you've got to the Wine Bottle and the subway map, right? If Kate could pull that off so artfully that even Mozz couldn't find it at first, she must be fairly skilled on the technical end. I also think, however, that the con side of Kate has been downplayed into near nonexistence. Which is a shame; I'd respect her more if we saw more evidence that she was just as big an humbug as Neal is.
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Date: 2010-03-17 11:21 pm (UTC)Also, seriously -- I figured out the fucking wine bottle label like two episodes before Neal did. What the fuck?
(and wow, while I identify with no one on this show, I have little moments about Neal where I'm like... oh, I do that... just... less. Oh god. Am I that insecure?)
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Date: 2010-03-17 11:32 pm (UTC)