Interesting post over on the OTW blog, here. Thought it might be of interest to folks who have participated in/still participate in paper 'zine culture.
The University of Iowa's linked page of fanzine collections and resources is a bit of a trip -- it's always odd when academa crosses over with one's hobbies!
"Writing is flying in dreams. When you remember. When you can. When it works. It's that easy"
--Neil Gaiman (From Smoke and Mirrors).
"... all the things I was writing have come alive on me, all at once, and all I want to do is keep my head down and write them."
--ibid. (From a blog entry.)
"The difference between a writer and a lit teacher/critic is rather like the difference between a mother and a coroner. Both valuable skill-sets, but not doing the same task at all."
-- Lois McMaster Bujold (from a mailing list discussion on theme, writing and literary analysis)
"There's this strange tendency . . . to assume that the fall of the Roman empire plunged the world into darkness for over a thousand years, and in that time we all ate dirt and waited patiently for the renaissance."
-- Daniel Myers, from a "Medieval Cookery" blog entry.
"There's nothing trivial about telling stories with your friends — even if the stories themselves are trivial. The act of telling stories to one another is practically sacred — and it's unquestionably profound."
"I spend all my time being shocked and delighted at how beautiful things can be - light, waves, rocks, faces, architecture, stories, music, whatever. All this beauty makes me feel vulnerable, because it's perfection far beyond what I can ever hope to render, but it also makes me burn to try."
-- John Howe, in John Howe: Fantasy Art Workshop
"Ha, ha! You see? It’s the final victory! It’s the final victory of spoddy kids like me, who grew up not understanding football and liking Doctor Who, and being ridiculed and seen as geeky, and finally . . ."
-- David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor, on learning that a Doctor Who-related broadcast got more viewers than the FA Cup match on ITV.
"I always picture the end of the world as a prolonged camping trip but with fewer marshmallows and more existential despair."
-- Patrick Rothfuss, from a blog entry.
"Time doesn't so much fly, as plummet, with a terminal velocity that's never really been determined."
Hello, and thank you! I do have an AO3 account, and I've meant to collate all my fic there for quite some time now, but Life has been happening at a rate that hasn't left much time for hobbies,…
Love those fics, all the fics! Have you been to ao3 yet? you might try putting some of them up there. your works really good and i think people would really enjoy it.
Hello! I am, in fact, still alive, and still getting notifications, but I'm verrryy slow to reply in fannish contexts (case in point). I try to check on things periodically, but I'm not sure when I…
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