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#227217 08/05/13 05:49 AM
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Which other fandoms do people here belong to? I thought this might be a good way of getting to know people (plus I'm nosy).

I belong mainly to a forum dedicated to the singer/actor Lee Mead who won the BBC Show 'Any Dream Will Do' & has since done several productions including 'Wicked' & 'Legally Blonde' & Oscar Wilde's 'Lord Arthur Saville's Crime'.

It's a very friendly board

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My other love when it came to forums was an Anne of Green Gables, but my favourite closed; so if anyone knows of another, please let me know.

I'll be interested to see what other people share here.

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"Lots" is the answer that makes the most sense for me - I write in a lot of fandoms, mostly TV series, I started out in Buffy fandom so I'm on a discussion board that's part of Twisting the Hellmouth, the big Buffy crossover site.

I'm also involved in literary SF fandom, though not so much on line - I go to conventions etc.

I'm also on two discussion boards for laboratory technology, one for BMW motorbikes, livejournal, etc. etc.


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Originally posted by Marcus Rowland:
"Lots" is the answer that makes the most sense for me - I write in a lot of fandoms, mostly TV series, I started out in Buffy fandom so I'm on a discussion board that's part of Twisting the Hellmouth, the big Buffy crossover site.

I'm also involved in literary SF fandom, though not so much on line - I go to conventions etc.

I'm also on two discussion boards for laboratory technology, one for BMW motorbikes, livejournal, etc. etc.
Any 'Trek' Next Gen & later boards?

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I wrote and played in Highlander and The Young Riders fandoms under my real name. Under MacKenzie Creations, I'm active in Buffy/Angel and Hawaii Five-0 (the new one) fandoms. I have read Pirates of the Caribbean fic, Zorro (New World Productions), Twilight - was active for a while. I tend to be active in one fandom at a time. Especially when I'm writing. I have also read Bones fic. While I watch Castle, I don't do anything online with it. You can look me up on Fanfiction dot net under MacKenzie Creations to rea what I have written. I did write a Superman Returns fic using Dean Cain and Terri Hatcher instead of the actors from the movie. I did this for a 12 days of Clois ficathon on Live Journal. However, it needs to be fleshed out some more before I post it to my ff.net account. You can find the fic under LadyMacKenzie on Live Journal.


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Always wanted to get into Bones but never quite got around to it.

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Titanic. I've been involved in that fandom since I first saw the movie in 1998. I've written many stories, all of which can be found on my website, Anne\'s Story Page . I've also written a Star Wars fic, a Hamlet fic (which was actually a class assignment that I posted online after the class was finished), and quite a number of crossovers between Titanic and other fandoms.

I'm currently working on a Lois and Clark/Hunger Games crossover that I've been posting here and will post on FF.net and my website when I get around to it.


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Didn't know there WAS a Titanic fandom; never seen the film

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The only fandom that I've been 'involved' in has been Lois and Clark and these boards and archive.

For the last month or so I've been sampling a lot of Castle fanfiction but I don't participate.

While I've liked a lot of TV series over the years and followed them closely on the tube; I've not gotten involved in any fandom.

It just seems that this L&C fandom is so congenial and easy to participate in when compared to others that I've let this be my only active fandom.

Tank (who feels that from what he's seen, the best writers are also in this fandom)

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I'm with Tank on this one... I've written some for Superman movieverse (which is how I got my start over on ff.net, so I'm thankful for that, but really besides a few authors isn't really a strong fandom) and for Castle. I love Castle, it's my favorite show on tv right now, but I don't know of any really good sites for it. It's got some good fics on there, but it's so massive it's a bit hard to work through. There are some other boards that have some better organized fic, but I just really don't like them. Honestly, this is the only board I check regularly because it's so well organized and it's got the best fics. Also, Dean Cain is sexy and this show was the best, and I have OCD, so that's probablly part of it. laugh


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"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn’t have come here.”

- Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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The best experience I've ever had with fandom and fanfiction was the first group I discovered in the 90s for the short lived sci-fi show Earth 2. It wasn't a big group of people to begin with and we were all so thrilled to discover that there were others like us. It was also my first experience with writing fanfiction. I'm still in contact with many of those friends.

I was also heavily involved with CSI for many years, writing lots of fanfiction and helping others with their projects. Though I wasn't pleased with the direction the show took so I stepped away.

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I first got into reading fanfic over at the SugarQuill with Harry Potter. I wrote a short once but never posted it anywhere. Later I found the archive and ff.net. Over there I read Superman and Justice League fics. I've read a small handful of Dr. Who stories, but they were mostly Doctor/Donna romances, which is entirely out of character, and they didn't catch my interest enough to read any more.

I've only ever posted anything here. I like the atmosphere here; everyone is very friendly and helpful. I haven't run across any other forums that have caught my interest.


"It is a remarkable dichotomy. In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. Then...he shoots fire from the skies, and it is difficult not to think of him as a god. And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him." -Batman (in Superman/Batman #3 by Jeph Loeb)
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Originally posted by Marcus Rowland:
[b] "Lots" is the answer that makes the most sense for me - I write in a lot of fandoms, mostly TV series, I started out in Buffy fandom so I'm on a discussion board that's part of Twisting the Hellmouth, the big Buffy crossover site.

I'm also involved in literary SF fandom, though not so much on line - I go to conventions etc.

I'm also on two discussion boards for laboratory technology, one for BMW motorbikes, livejournal, etc. etc.
Any 'Trek' Next Gen & later boards? [/b]
Not me - I've written one longish DS9 crossover plus a couple of drabbles, but I'm really not into the fandom intensely enough to join boards.


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I was pretty involved in the Alias fandom for a few years, even wrote a couple of fics (mercifully now lost to the ages) and was active on several message boards. The show's staggering decline in quality in its final seasons really seemed to run off a large chunk of the fandom (myself included).

These days, I am thoroughly in love with Sherlock (BBC/ PBS). That fandom is very active on Tumblr, and so there is always something going on, even though the original content output of the show itself is, shall we say, meager (over 1.5 years since the last new episode aired, though we just got a season 3 trailer, so yay? smile ).

Probably the common thread among the 3 fandoms (including L&C) that ever captured my intense interest is that I am drawn to shows that prominently highlight stories of "singular devotion." Something innate resonates with me when I see characters willing to do anything for the person they love most (whether romantic interest, child, best friend--just someone they put above all others).

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Originally posted by mrsMxyzptlk:
I first got into reading fanfic over at the SugarQuill with Harry Potter.
Ever read After the End off SQ? I'm in the middle (stalled) of narrating it. It'll be about 60 hours of audio by the time I'm finished.

There were some really, really *good* HP fanfics, and some really *really* bad ones.

PS: I am/was a host for PotterFicWeekly . wink


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I like lots of movies/books/shows but I'm not really involved in any of their message boards at this time. It seems that every time I do get into a fandom, and find a nice forum for it, something happens -- either the people start to fight or the board closes down or the ownership changes hands or the mods start acting like loons or...

So sadly, right now I'm not active on any other MBs besides this one.

Fandom-wise, though, I love Harry Potter (among many other things) and am having a lot of fun on the new website Pottermore. Anyone else on there and want to exchange usernames so we can connect? PM me! smile


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I am kind of active in the generalized Superman fandom (Superman Homepage is one of a number of sites I frequent.) There used to be an active "Reeveverse" (fandom specific to the Christopher Reeve movies/Superman) livejournal and wrote one or two stories involving that version before working on this one. I used to go to the Chuck forum for NBC when it was on and wrote one fanfic associated with it. Also enjoyed the Chakotay/Janeway pairing fanfic-wise but did not write any nor really interact on a forum in that vein.


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I used to read a lot of Sliders fanfic and post on the usenet boards back when it was on, and read a fair amount of Stargate fanfic over the years. I've pretty much stopped reading any fanfic at all. I just don't have the time or inclination anymore.


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I used to read a lot of Sliders fanfic and post on the usenet boards back when it was on, and read a fair amount of Stargate fanfic over the years. I've pretty much stopped reading any fanfic at all. I just don't have the time or inclination anymore.
You mean, except LnC fanfic, right? Right? wink


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Ever read After the End off SQ?
I remember having read a story by that name, but it's been years since I read any HP fics. I get the impression that it's incredibly long and that I enjoyed it, but I don't remember the story at all.

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There were some really, really *good* HP fanfics, and some really *really* bad ones.
I expect that's true of any fandom. Some people just can't write well and either don't know it or don't care.

I've read several Justice League stories lately that have very interesting premises and plots, but the execution is terrible. I slogged through and finished reading them because they were interesting enough, but I was cringing the whole time. With some it's evident that the writer is not a native English speaker, and they just need someone to help them with the homophones, idioms, and phrasing to make it flow well. With others it seems like the writer didn't bother to flesh out the story properly or proofread.


"It is a remarkable dichotomy. In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all. Then...he shoots fire from the skies, and it is difficult not to think of him as a god. And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him." -Batman (in Superman/Batman #3 by Jeph Loeb)
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