Leaving fandom.
Jan. 8th, 2008 06:56 pmThat's my question today. When did you know that your fandom love had turned cold, that it was time to move on?
Back in the days when dinosaurs roamed the earth and fandom mailing lists were king, I got into the Hercules/Xena fandom. I was incredibly lucky; I followed a few links to Ksmithares, run by the fabulous listmistress
thamiris. It was everything fandom should have been for a newbie, and I absolutely loved it.
My favorite character was Ares, and he appeared on both shows. Sadly, I knew it was time to give it up when Hercules was cancelled; Xena was still on, but by that time the show wasn't jumping just sharks, it was jumping friggin' humpback whales. I moved on.
I dabbled in the Invisible Man fandom for a bit, but having been spoiled by the perfection of my first fandom experience, the new one didn't measure up. And then they started monkeying with the show, and then it was cancelled. Out in the fandom cold once again! Noes!!!
I drifted. I discovered Sports Night fic, read tons of it but never wrote any. The show was in re-runs somewhere, but I only got to watch a couple of episodes before...YOU GUESSED IT, the reruns were cancelled!
Happily, I found popslash and the most fabulous world of LJ, and I've been a very happy online camper for the past few years. Edited to add: I've found a couple of Doctor Who communities that I absolutely love, and I've begun writing in that fandom.
And that, my friends, is my fandom tale.
So! Now you know my fandom past and why I've given up a few fandom ghosts. What's done it for you? Are you currently having a fandom crisis? Where are you now and where are you going?
I am curious Fox. Learn me.
Back in the days when dinosaurs roamed the earth and fandom mailing lists were king, I got into the Hercules/Xena fandom. I was incredibly lucky; I followed a few links to Ksmithares, run by the fabulous listmistress
My favorite character was Ares, and he appeared on both shows. Sadly, I knew it was time to give it up when Hercules was cancelled; Xena was still on, but by that time the show wasn't jumping just sharks, it was jumping friggin' humpback whales. I moved on.
I dabbled in the Invisible Man fandom for a bit, but having been spoiled by the perfection of my first fandom experience, the new one didn't measure up. And then they started monkeying with the show, and then it was cancelled. Out in the fandom cold once again! Noes!!!
I drifted. I discovered Sports Night fic, read tons of it but never wrote any. The show was in re-runs somewhere, but I only got to watch a couple of episodes before...YOU GUESSED IT, the reruns were cancelled!
Happily, I found popslash and the most fabulous world of LJ, and I've been a very happy online camper for the past few years. Edited to add: I've found a couple of Doctor Who communities that I absolutely love, and I've begun writing in that fandom.
And that, my friends, is my fandom tale.
So! Now you know my fandom past and why I've given up a few fandom ghosts. What's done it for you? Are you currently having a fandom crisis? Where are you now and where are you going?
I am curious Fox. Learn me.
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Date: 2008-01-09 12:21 am (UTC)????-This led to Nsyncgrrl and all of her long story drama (which I don't mind admitting that I enjoyed it very much)
I then read everything I could involving the boys and joined LJ in the early days as BiGeorgia. Had to delete that one and became GaBiLady later. Lost some friends, found some. Most left for Harry Potter and other sci-fi.
Took me a while to join HP, but I enjoy it thoroughly.
2007-MCR, FOB, bandslashy goodness. Very nice to find previous boybandslash writers in this new fandom. :)
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Date: 2008-01-09 12:26 am (UTC)NSYNC is the first fandom that I really got heavily into. I was into the X-Files and went to a couple sci-fi/movie conventions, but I didn't have the internet back then so I didn't have all that.
It's still really the only fandom that I read fic on, and all that, but I do read some SPN and Lost communities from time to time.
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Date: 2008-01-09 01:18 am (UTC)That's what I used to say as well, but then somewhere between seeing Frank Iero get tattooed on LA Ink and William Beckett's hipbones, it hit me.
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Date: 2008-01-09 02:45 am (UTC)Now? At 23? I'm kind of in-between it all. I'll still poke around HP, LotR, and QAF, but it's so rare now. I don't have the time. In the case of PopSlash, I just lost interest, sadly enough.
Now... I'm genuinely content with my tiny world of Broadway love.
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Date: 2008-01-09 02:58 am (UTC)The only fandom I've ever really belonged to is the NSYNC fandom. If the Internet existed back then like it does today, then I would have been deep into the New Kids fandom.
I dabbled in HP but could never really get into it. I'm not really into the other fandoms. It's sad that so many good people have moved to bandslash, SN and whatever else is out there.
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Date: 2008-01-09 04:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-01-09 06:42 am (UTC)How do I know when it's time to move on? I dunno, it just happens. I thought I'd never move on from popslash, because nothing I saw elsewhere made that click happen in my head.
I gave SGA a look, because half my flist went there from pop - nope, nada. Bandslash, I am way too old, but I'm happy it makes so many people happy.
I gave Supernatural a try, and wasn't impressed, tried again and all of a sudden found myself caring desperately about Sam and Dean. It just happened, no idea how or why. After that switch happens, I think, wow, this is so obvious, what took me so long and why can't EVERYONE ELSE SEE IT?
Popslash will always be the fandom of my heart, though.
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Date: 2008-01-09 01:10 pm (UTC)Bandom is fine, the guys in those groups practically act out canon for the fans, so I can see the appeal. But you know I actually loved *NSYNC's music, and I haven't really found one of the new bands where I can get into their music.
So it will probably always be popslash for me, until it all just disappears.
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Date: 2008-01-09 02:19 pm (UTC)So, for me fandom is mostly fiction based, but I have to love the source, too... which leaves out SPN, for me, and Bandom, and I just don't watch SGA past the first couple of seasons. And even then I haven't ever felt that rush of fascination like I had with Nsync (and XF), and truthfully I also don't really feel like I have to have that, anymore. XF was my first fandom, and with Nsync I found lj and going to fandom events, and I suspect to feel that kind of fandom love again I'll have to have a whole new experience. For the stuff that's popular now, well. Been there, done that, you know? And none of it's as interesting as Nsync. Bottom line, I guess.
Sounds kind of sad! But it isn't, not so much. I'm happy to keep an eye on JC and Chris and wait for Justin's next record, too. And when RL people talk about Joey & Lance, which they sometimes do, I get a secret thrill. Well, not so secret - it's amazing (or not) how many people you come across who're like "Oh, Nsync, I loved them!" :)
Great question.
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Date: 2008-01-10 07:19 am (UTC)After that, it was Harry Potter for quite awhile. I stopped being active in fandom after HBP, though, mostly because the books started pissing me off and I needed to take a step back. I don't think I could ever write for it again, but I still read.
I had a brief fling with QaF, but I was a Brian/Michael person, so the fandom really got me down. When the show went completely downhill, I stopped bothering.
I also had a short brush with Veronica Mars fandom, but I never got involved. Another case where canon started to bother me enough that I needed to step back.
Now, I mostly hang out in Doctor Who fandom. It's the first fandom I've ever used my personal lj for - prior to that, I just started a new journal when I joined a new fandom. Filters are brilliant.