akk: (Dreamwidth Sheep)
A few days ago, a friend of mine mentioned that for her, DW is very quiet (almost "deadish") and all her blog-action happens back on LJ. Since I didn't feel that way, it made me reflect on it and I noticed that I've begun to mentally separate my DW experience from what I expect on LJ.

allow me to elaborate... )
akk: (Tatsumi - I'm surrounded by idiots)
"Star Trek is the second oldest fandom in existence. [...] I honestly don't think you can bring a new idea to the fandom. We've seen it all before, really. [...] you'll need more than a gimick to keep our attention [...] If you want us to respect you [...]"
[source: http://community.livejournal.com/fanficrants/8227664.html]

I am fan enough to have spent a fortune on tapes to record the various series when they -finally- aired on German TV. And I freely admit that I loved TOS and some of the later installments (though not TNG, with few humoresque exceptions). But to start writing means to treat into new territory. You have to learn the symbolism, the characters, and you will make mistakes until you figure things out. Therefore, statements like the one quoted above made me never to touch anything remotely StarTrek fanwise with anything but a very long pole. It certainly kept me from ever writing it (ever since the '90s).
Whether that's been good or bad (for me or ST) we'll never know, but it certainly allows me now to grab the e-popcorn, lean back and watch the battle to unfold. To quote one of the fashion entertainers in the -admittedly abysmal- model shows on German TV:
"Drama, baby, drama!" [*eg*]
akk: AKK - Schriftzug aus Blitzen (Default)
As of today chapter 11, which turned out to be a monster of more than 9200 words, is with my editor. I wish her (and myself) luck; we're going to need it.

Totally unrelated thought of the day, triggered by radio news and fouilletons filled with the upcoming book release:

Would Harry Potter be as hilariously popular as he is, if his name were Harald Töpfer?
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akk: AKK - Schriftzug aus Blitzen (Default)
Yesterday, I wrote a short story (in German) about how to reach the orbit with a waste water plant (and the sideeffects thereof).
Looks, like the frickle with the current chapter of 36° is more severe than I thought - or maybe it's just my usual state of mind. *grin*

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