Shiny new things
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As I said, there's suddenly a lot of activity round here, with new comms born every minute, it seems. Here are some things I've spotted that seem potentially cool and relevant to people's interests:
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snickfic's friending meme is huge, and still very much ongoing.
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meta_warehouse - for sharing fannish meta.
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100prompts - prompt tables (no specific pairing/fandom/character claims needed) in tables of 30 and 50, plus daily word prompts, and Friday challenges.
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historium - a general comm & hub for all history fandoms (RPF and fictional). I've yet to promote it, but I've finished all the initial tweaking now & will do so presently. (Your mods are me and
auroracloud and I'd be very happy if anyone else wanted to join us.)
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clachnaben is hosting a Magical Realism Commentfest - You know the drill, multifandom, also rec posting welcome.
(Looking at this, I realise my definition of magical realism is way narrower than theirs; I always had it pegged as like David Almond (Skellig etc) and Frank Cottrell Boyce (Millions, Framed) where it either it's not quite magic or it isn't but the real world has a magical effect in itself. I was a children's librarian and they are the only magical realism people I've read. At least, according to my maybe weird definition. But it seems to be more just magic in the real world? Which is an easier definition than "like these two Brit YA authors and I'll know it when I see it...")
(If you're interested in knowing about these sorts of things then the places to follow are chiefly
fandomcalendar,
dw_community_promo and
fandom_on_dw.)
(This still isn't an introductory post. ;-p)
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(Looking at this, I realise my definition of magical realism is way narrower than theirs; I always had it pegged as like David Almond (Skellig etc) and Frank Cottrell Boyce (Millions, Framed) where it either it's not quite magic or it isn't but the real world has a magical effect in itself. I was a children's librarian and they are the only magical realism people I've read. At least, according to my maybe weird definition. But it seems to be more just magic in the real world? Which is an easier definition than "like these two Brit YA authors and I'll know it when I see it...")
(If you're interested in knowing about these sorts of things then the places to follow are chiefly
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(This still isn't an introductory post. ;-p)