nevanna: (Default)
[personal profile] nevanna
I wrote about Cartoon Night, one of the great joys of my life, and about one of the fanfics that it inspired.

I didn't get into this in the post itself, but my roommate's initial invitation to Cartoon Night was perfectly timed. I'd recently had a disappointing and upsetting experience at what I didn't yet know, but probably suspected, would be my last Intercon, and I was afraid that if I stopped LARPing, I wouldn't be able to maintain the friendships that I'd formed through that shared activity. I am glad that I was wrong.

characters20in20 Round 21

Mar. 12th, 2026 02:41 pm
reeby10: grey scale voldemort from shoulders up with a crown doodle above his head (harry potter)
[personal profile] reeby10 in [site community profile] dw_community_promo


Link: Round 21 Sign Ups | Round 21 Themes

Description: [community profile] characters20in20 is a 20in20 community dedicated to making icons of characters from movies and tv shows. You have 20 days to make 20 icons about a character of your choice, based on a set of themes for the round.

Schedule: Round 21 sign ups are open NOW. Icons are due March 30, 2026.

Dead Boy: A Hard Core Logo fanmix

Mar. 12th, 2026 03:12 pm
stargore: The words "Star Gore" on a hot pink background (Default)
[personal profile] stargore in [community profile] fanmix

A yellow and pink image of a smiling unreal woman and some records.


I'm a rolling stone, all alone and lost. For this life of sin, I have paid the cost....

Title: Dead Boy
Fandom: Hard Core Logo (1996)
Subject: fanmix for the movie and for Joe and Bily.

Find this on my website or ao3.

Music By: )
nevanna: (Default)
[personal profile] nevanna
Here five of my favorite maligned or frequently bashed female characters in media, based on my own memories and a brief review of fandom wiki pages.

1. Ginny Weasley (Harry Potter)

Even when I (and most of us) still liked the HP books, I had mixed feelings about how Ginny was developed as a love interest for our hero, but that had more to do with Rowling’s frequent inability to write a convincing romance than anything objectionable about Ginny herself. (We all remember Harry’s chest monster, don’t we?) I admired her bravery and how readily she shot down her brothers’ attempts at slut-shaming, and I also liked thinking about her backstory with Tom Riddle and how it might have informed the young woman she became. I did not appreciate it when other readers insulted her or mischaracterized her in fanfic because they wanted Harry to end up with somebody else.

2. Dawn Summers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

I wrote about Dawn for a Fandom Throwback Thursday post last year (after the actress who once played her, Michelle Trachtenberg, unexpectedly passed away). Although I didn’t start watching BTVS until after the show ended, I was aware that making fun of Dawn – particularly at screenings of the musical – was a fandom tradition, and one that made me very uncomfortable. I found Dawn, in all her emotional messiness, to be a compelling character, and I never thought that she, or Michelle, deserved the vehement hatred that the fandom directed at her.

3. Jean Grey (X-Men: Evolution)

In his recap of an early episode of XME, Jay Edidin (then writing under his old name) noted “a running theme with Jean: the subtle disharmony between the perfect façade people see and the fact that she’s really only got about as much of her shit worked out as the next scared teenager.” I think that this is a brilliant take on her character, but it also serves as a reminder that many viewers in the fandom of the early 2000s – including myself, sometimes – only saw Jean’s model-student persona and judged the hell out of her for it, dismissing her as a shallow and fickle Mean Girl with no substantive inner life or real problems (never mind that her powers could be incredibly destructive to herself and others if left unchecked).

4. Gwen Cooper (Torchwood)

As a spinoff from Doctor Who, Torchwood struggled at first to find its own narrative identity. The early episodes positioned Gwen the Nice Girl Swept Up In Alien Adventures – the equivalent of a companion for the Doctor – as well as a source of morality and human empathy for her colleagues, who’d lived behind the curtain of “normal” life much longer than she had. For this reason, especially in earlier episodes, she came across as sanctimonious at times – much like Jean in XME – and I admit to having been one of the viewers who was dismissive or and even hostile toward Gwen, especially when I thought that the show was trying too hard to make me like her. (A lot of audience hostility, which I find a lot harder to understand or forgive, was also probably due to shipping preferences and Gwen’s own sexual and romantic choices.) Once she was given storylines that leaned into her flaws and messiness, I started to enjoy her character a lot more.

5. Joan Watson (Elementary)

I was lucky to have missed a lot of this drama while it was happening, but according to Fanlore and other sources, much of the negativity toward Joan and toward Lucy Liu (including some inexcusable sexism and racism) was generated before the show even aired, primarily from fans of BBC Sherlock. Thankfully, once Elementary was underway, both the show and its Watson deservedly gained their share of fans.

A Conrad Veidt Community

Mar. 7th, 2026 08:36 am
scifirenegade: (Default)
[personal profile] scifirenegade in [site community profile] dw_community_promo


[community profile] conradveidt

A community dedicated to Conrad Veidt. Whether you are a seasoned fan, a casual fan, someone who has seen everything there is to be seen or who's just starting their journey, this community is for you!

You can post about anything related to Herr Veidt here. Discussions, film reviews, fanworks (fic, art, icons, vids, anything!), recs, meta, picspams, gifs, etc. Discussion of film/culture and society of the 1910s-1940s is also acceptable.

Every month, we shall highlight one film.

Right now, we're hosting a movie tournament.
nevanna: (Default)
[personal profile] nevanna
I wrote about a few of the original characters that I created for my very early Harry Potter fanfiction, and some of my memories of the fandom culture in which My Immortal came into being.

Two-to-One Column Character Chart

Mar. 3rd, 2026 11:09 pm
bread: vuvuzela (Default)
[personal profile] bread in [community profile] dreamcodes

This design is mobile responsive! Check out the live preview
and resize your window to watch it pop from two columns down to one.

(Live Preview & Code)
nevanna: (Default)
[personal profile] nevanna
The Cartoon Night squad finished our rewatch of X-Men: Evolution last week, and I’ve wanted to make this list ever since we started (if not before).

The show’s fourth season was significantly shorter than the previous three, and although it’s unclear whether the creative team knew all along that it would be their last, the final minutes of “Ascension, Part 2” suggest some understanding that this was at least a strong possibility. Still, Season 4 set up the potential for some continuing storylines even before Professor Xavier’s closing speech about The Future.

Here – in no particular order – are some things that I would have liked to see if the series had continued. I’m mostly focusing less on characters/storylines from the comics that I wanted to see adapted, and more on pre-existing narrative threads from the show itself. (The Venn Diagram of “what I wanted from canon” and “what I’d enjoy reading about in fanfic” is not a circle, but it does exist.)

Whatever awaits us, terrible or wondrous )

Small Fandoms!

Mar. 1st, 2026 04:16 am
kalloway: multicolored christmas lights (Xmas Lights 27 Colors)
[personal profile] kalloway in [site community profile] dw_community_promo
[community profile] small_fandoms has finished up its annual Drabblethon, with more than 140 drabbles posted.

The community is open all year for any sort of creations for small, tiny, and dead fandoms. Post your stories, art, icons, meta, and everything else.

Youtuberecs

Feb. 28th, 2026 12:00 pm
tally: (youtuberecs admin)
[personal profile] tally in [site community profile] dw_community_promo



[community profile] youtuberecs is a simple, casual community for posting Youtube recommendations!  It's meant to be easy peasy—you can leave reviews or commentary about your recs or just drop the embed and go!

We also now also have a nice backlog of video recs to browse, all organized within our tag system. ♥
Page generated Mar. 14th, 2026 01:36 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios