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winterlover) wrote2016-01-16 04:21 pm
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Snowflake Challenge 2016 - Day 12
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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.
There are a lot of bands that I love but don't feel like reading fic about (or only found bad fic for), and I found out about bandom through authors, not the other way round. But fic and the fans on the web made me curious about the real persons behind the stories.
So last year I saw Adam Lambert and Queen live and Fall Out Boy in concert, I'm following the former MCR guys on twitter and I would have gone to see Gerard Way and Frank Iero if they would have come to a venue near me.
When I create myself, fic or art, I need to feel something about the characters I write. And in art I do have to find the people at least a bit attractive.
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As I commented on the entry you link too in the first paragraph, I too came to bandom through fic and didn't discover the music until afterwards.
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Although I do read most pairings in bandom, so that's not very monogam, is it?
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Whatever you need to feel in terms of creating, it's obviously working.
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I read more diversely but have to be really enthusiastic to become creative. But it's really satisfying when I finish an artwork - or a drabble.
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I'm also not working that well under pressure. So I try to be relaxed and only do what I enjoy doing.