Other than Patty, I didn't have anyone look at it this time, but many of those suggestions made it a stronger thing, and I'm ultimately proud of what I sent and feel it has potential legs for other conferences/publications if Bristol doesn't pan out. Of course, I'll hardly be so ambivalent if it gets rejected.
Right now, though, I'm just particularly proud of this sentence, which is all you get -- "... thus the mourning activities of the fan community become an act of partial defictionalization, moving the desired bodies of personal and narrative fantasy into a tangible reality of absence."
TANGIBLE REALITY OF ABSENCE. I love my brain.
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Well, that's on point after yesterday's thing about the sexual perception of gay women vs. gay men. I don't really give a crap about Adam Lambert at all, but right now, I want to kiss him. I bet this subject will be burning up the Internets today, from discussions of gay visibility to slasher squee.
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Later, she was watching some old Disney movie thing with a clairvoyant Welsh pig in it, and she started referring to it as Ianto!Pig and going on about its big blue eyes. I might have laughed way harder than was strictly appropriate.
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