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My cold is being stubborn in its retreat. The crazy fever is gone, the cough is more or less gone, but now my sinuses are rebelling. I have never sneezed so much in one day. Oy. My peppermint coffee seems to be holding things at bay (or maybe I've conned myself into believing in a placebo, I don't know). I haven't worn contacts in days because I've been too lazy to put them in. Bleh. No energy to do much of anything.

Hee -- that kind of explains the basket of unfolded laundry to my left, doesn't it? ;)

Anyway, I've been lurking on a couple of different Furuba ML's, and I'm learning something.


I don't think I really want to get into the Fruits Basket fandom proper. Don't misunderstand me -- I adore Furuba. Adore it.

(*sneezes again and swears vehemently*)

Where was I? Ah. Furuba. I love the anime, and I love the manga. I actually prefer the manga to the anime, if only because it offers more detail in the characters' personalities. Though I think the anime is a lot more conducive to fanfiction, because it does gloss over certain characters' traits, so a fanwriter could take more liberties and play around a bit more. As a fanwriter, that's actually quite appealing. Particularly since I don't follow the fan-translations. I'm horrible and dull and boring, and I'm reading the manga as it's released in the States. So while I know about a few spoilers, by and large I'm ignorant of the fine details. And I'm okay with that, really. I'm okay with the story being revealed to me gradually. I'm actually a very patient person. (It drives George insane, particularly when Christmastime or my birthday rolls around.)

(*pauses to fold a little laundry*)

But as I lurked on the ML's and poked around a bit, I began to find myself growing a bit... apprehensive. There are some seriously hard-core Furuba fangirls out there who are positively nazi-like in their views. Not since Buffy the Vampire Slayer have I seen so many staunch believers in their OTP's. (With BtVS, we had the Buffy/Angel 'shippers knocking heads with the Angel/Cordelia 'shippers, and the former also taking offense to Buffy/Spike 'shippers. While I'm a card-carrying A/C fangirl, I always wanted to see Buffy and Xander together -- I know, I'm weird. Someday I may make a public plea for a Buffy/Xander giftfic, because I'm sad.)

In Furuba, we've got the Kyou/Tohru fangirls versus the Yuki/Tohru fangirls, and then varying factions of Tohru/Anyone Else. And, my god, I'm actually afraid to admit that I'm a Kyou/Tohru fangrrl in much the same way I'm hesitant to admit in mixed company that I'm a registered Republican. I'm also finding that non-yaoi pairings are somewhat sneered at.

Way to foster a friendly, non-intimidating fandom, kids! Yeah! *rolls eyes*

So this is the way I see it -- Furuba appears to be overrun with fangirl-nazis who will:

A. Flay without blinking if you violate their OTP

Or...

B. Write in the anime as opposed to the manga.

Now, I can see the manga purists' perspective, but they're still scary. And scary manga purists are somewhat off-putting to fanfiction authors. I know whereof I speak, being a fanauthor and all. I'm actually AFRAID to share my FB writings, because the fandom seems so tetchy. I'd half expect to find annotated flames in my inbox citing manga volumes, chapters, frame numbers, and dialogue as to why my interpretation of Shigure is OMG WRONNNNNNG~ OMG OMG OMG!!!

See, I'm working on a fic with [livejournal.com profile] everstar3 -- it's a joint thing. And while we both prefer the manga for the character depth, there are a few things that don't happen in the manga and do happen in the anime that we need for the 'fic to work. So, we decided to tweak things a little so that the fic had the depth of the manga, up until Volume 5, but was mostly set in the world of the anime. So... kind of a hybrid universe, I guess.

Oh, my GOD, the more I look at these ML's, the more I'm convinced we'll be burned at the STAKE.

A Shigure-centric, Kyou/Tohru 'fic, set in a hybrid "anime/manga" universe.

Oh, and it's Shigure/OC. (After having so much fun with Teles and Sesshoumaru, I couldn't resist seeing if lightning could strike twice. Yes, I know about Miyu. But the 'fic idea came before I learned about her. And while I considered rethinking it to be either Shigure/Miyu or Shigure/Mii-chan, it just doesn't WORK the same way.)

Oh! And it hypothesizes on an end to the curse. (The curse's end has nothing at all whatsoever to do with the OC, so stop looking at me like that.)

...

They're going to lynch us. *covers head with arms and sobs*

*sigh*

It just seems to me that we've got a fandom that's ruled by scary fangirl-nazis that ALSO happens to have OMG some of the very worst fanfiction I've ever, ever, ever had the bad luck to read. HOLY JESUS, IT'S SO BAD. REALLY REALLY REALLY OMG BAD.

So they're not scaring off the 'tweens who write bad self-insertions about the American exchange student who comes to stay at Shigure-san's house. They're scaring off... me. And if they're scaring me off, they're probably scaring off other fanwriters who know the difference between a comma and a semicolon, or who realize that Japanese students actually DO have class on Saturday mornings, and they DON'T drive to school, and they DON'T change classrooms, and they don't do any other number of things that American students do.

Maybe I need to learn to be less skittish. Or perhaps I need to learn not to CARE about the psycho fangirls. I'm not entirely sure, frankly. But I do know that the more I learn about all the scary manga purists in the fandom, the less I find myself in the mood to work on "A Bump in the Road."

Date: 2005-01-17 10:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] w0rdinista.livejournal.com
LOL -- I set FG to "no email" once I saw how spammy it was. If I'm curious, I'll go look at it on the site.

As for whether my nagging Evvie is good or bad... well, you'd have to ask her. But tea and/or chocolate? Dude, you totally know how to hit us right where we live. ;)

Date: 2005-01-18 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mscongeniality.livejournal.com
What good is a bribe if you don't know what to use?

You think I was kidding about that? Just wait until the package from Old Town Coffee, Tea & Spice shows up. ;-p

Date: 2005-01-18 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] w0rdinista.livejournal.com
...

Dude, do not even TEASE me like that. Old Town Coffee, Tea, and Spice was like my second home for a while. I used to chat up the owner ALL the time. Dammit, I used to know his name, too.

*tears through desk, looking for the OTCTS card stowed somewhere in drawer*

*Niamh finds takeout menu for Bugsy's Pizza and giggles fondly*

*Niamh finds Metro pocket guide and realizes that she never planned on living away from DC for this long*

Well, hell. I can't find it. But it's here somewhere. Seriously -- I loved that place. It's what I miss most about Alexandria.

Date: 2005-01-18 02:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mscongeniality.livejournal.com
It's not teasing if I actually send it. Just tell me what blend(s) you want, I'm running low on green myself anyway. :-p

**grabs the magnet off her fridge**
215 S. Union St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703)683-0856

Heh. Bugsy's.

I actually used to work on S. Union Street so I'm pretty damned familiar with just about every bar/restaurant/takeout joint within walking distance there. That, and I think I know every sneaky parking trick there is. ;-)

Date: 2005-02-02 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therhoda.livejournal.com
Just on a side note, how much Would I owe you lystra on this bribe? Because for a Nimah co written, FB fic I think i could dig in the treasury a little bit. Of course knowing you guys, the tea could break my poor little piggy. Although I am almost sure it would be worth it.

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