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hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2016-01-12 09:09 pm

Half-built manors.

What makes you fannish? And by that we mean, what is it about a tv show/movie/book/band/podcast/etc that takes you from, "Yeah, I like that," to "I need MOAR!!!" Is it a character? A plotline? The pretty? Subtext that’s just screaming to be acknowledged?

In your own space, tell us what it is that gets you to cross that line into fandom. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


It's a combination of wanting more and wanting to be a part of the conversation. Sometimes I want to peek around the corners in one way or another - an extrapolation of a throwaway line, reexamining a trope or scenario, a chance to say hello again or give someone a proper good-bye. Otherwise, I want to turn the corner and look at something face-on, and use that to participate in fandom's ongoing conversations. Sometimes I want to tell a joke, sometimes I want to articulate a brief idea, and sometimes I'm just bored.

Most of my work that's managed to succeed at telling the story I'd wanted to write have been the stories filling what I perceived to be fandom voids - nobody looking at a trope or character in a particular way, or nobody having yet thought of a particular plot, which usually ended up with me rolling up my sleeves and tackling it myself. As frustrating as those situations can be, they're also among the most rewarding.