I shall try to get the ball going :)
Oct. 25th, 2019 07:43 pmHello,
I am a part of what I think as the middle-wave of slash fandom: I joined it in the post-fanzines and in the early days of ML and archives era.
I always loved to interact and discuss with fellow fans and I went to EU slash conventions when I could (Red Rose, anyone?).
I sort of "lost it" with LJ, because everything became decentralized and it became, to me, impossible having meaningful conversations about fandom.
It got worse with Tumblr but now I realize I miss the chat, the debate...
I pop into the Archive, read some fiction and that's it, I skirt away from the ever present flames that apparently plague fandom nowadays.
99% of my RL friends I met online talking about slash (not necessarily H/W in their many incarnations), so to me socializing with fellow fans is relevant.
So, I was wondering, is there some sort of dunno, secret place where people go and chat and make friends, eventually?
I am a part of what I think as the middle-wave of slash fandom: I joined it in the post-fanzines and in the early days of ML and archives era.
I always loved to interact and discuss with fellow fans and I went to EU slash conventions when I could (Red Rose, anyone?).
I sort of "lost it" with LJ, because everything became decentralized and it became, to me, impossible having meaningful conversations about fandom.
It got worse with Tumblr but now I realize I miss the chat, the debate...
I pop into the Archive, read some fiction and that's it, I skirt away from the ever present flames that apparently plague fandom nowadays.
99% of my RL friends I met online talking about slash (not necessarily H/W in their many incarnations), so to me socializing with fellow fans is relevant.
So, I was wondering, is there some sort of dunno, secret place where people go and chat and make friends, eventually?
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Date: 2019-11-08 01:31 am (UTC)I shall try the Sherlock_Fanfiction one. I could get into trouble with anti-slash communities, so I will avoid the other one.
The H/W fandom went crazy for a while with the Gatiss & Moffat series, but it's been some years and so the hype died down.
Moreover, lots of the new fans were fans of the new series but not interested in the other Holmeses or fans of Benedict Cumberbatch per se. Not a bad thing, he did a great job with his Sherlock, IMHO, and I saw him at the theatre doing (an admittedly sherlock-ish) Victor Frankenstein and Hamlet, but there's a limited number of times I can talk about how brilliant he can be. :)