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Teeny Tiny Fandoms: The Hows, Whys and Wherefores of Promoting and Enjoying Your Obscure Obsession
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Part One: How The Madness Starts
Where does your obsession begin? Is it in the source or in a single story or vid or artwork that you find on the Net? Did you go through a period of being convinced you were the only freak out there who liked this show/source, or slashed the characters?
Part Two: Finding Other Freaks Like You
Ideas on how to find others who share your love, including:
- doing effective searches (how?)
- zines (older fandoms)
- LJ (many multifandom fans who may be interested in a "new" fandom)
- what else???
Side discussion: the pitfalls of careening madly through the Internet (one that comes to mind: you can't assume everyone you meet who enjoys the show is friendly to slash, e.g. in more "old school" fandoms like I Spy or in new ones that are geared to a youth audience).
Part Three: Creating A (Small, Highly-Trained, Dedicated and Skilled) Army of Like-Minded Freaks
Ideas for promoting the fandom, including:
- recs (if there are any)
- starting a community or group or pimping on an existing comm (ship_manifesto, crack_van)
- setting up a fic challenge or exchange (usually would have to be multifandom) or participating in one (Yuletide, Blast from the Past)
- artwork, icons, fics, vids, knit goods
- creating articles for sale (cafépress?)
- pimping the source (uploads, sending DVDs, sharing links, sharing times when source is airing)
- screencap galleries
- what else???
Part Four: Staying Zen
Ideas on dealing with the frustration of knowing that your boys are never going to be the queen and queen of the prom, including:
- meditation
- yoga
- banding together with other teeny tiny fandom people (there's strength in numbers)
Side discussion on risks of alienation of more popular fandom members - pitfalls to avoid when plugging your teeny tinyness
Part Five: Tell Us About It
Tell the world (well, okay, everyone here) about your teeny tiny fandom! Share the love!
""Totally unacceptable! Full of holes!""
-Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond
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Part One: How The Madness Starts
Where does your obsession begin? Is it in the source or in a single story or vid or artwork that you find on the Net? Did you go through a period of being convinced you were the only freak out there who liked this show/source, or slashed the characters?
Part Two: Finding Other Freaks Like You
Ideas on how to find others who share your love, including:
- doing effective searches (how?)
- zines (older fandoms)
- LJ (many multifandom fans who may be interested in a "new" fandom)
- what else???
Side discussion: the pitfalls of careening madly through the Internet (one that comes to mind: you can't assume everyone you meet who enjoys the show is friendly to slash, e.g. in more "old school" fandoms like I Spy or in new ones that are geared to a youth audience).
Part Three: Creating A (Small, Highly-Trained, Dedicated and Skilled) Army of Like-Minded Freaks
Ideas for promoting the fandom, including:
- recs (if there are any)
- starting a community or group or pimping on an existing comm (ship_manifesto, crack_van)
- setting up a fic challenge or exchange (usually would have to be multifandom) or participating in one (Yuletide, Blast from the Past)
- artwork, icons, fics, vids, knit goods
- creating articles for sale (cafépress?)
- pimping the source (uploads, sending DVDs, sharing links, sharing times when source is airing)
- screencap galleries
- what else???
Part Four: Staying Zen
Ideas on dealing with the frustration of knowing that your boys are never going to be the queen and queen of the prom, including:
- meditation
- yoga
- banding together with other teeny tiny fandom people (there's strength in numbers)
Side discussion on risks of alienation of more popular fandom members - pitfalls to avoid when plugging your teeny tinyness
Part Five: Tell Us About It
Tell the world (well, okay, everyone here) about your teeny tiny fandom! Share the love!
""Totally unacceptable! Full of holes!""
-Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond
Real Genius!
Date: 2007-04-01 01:37 am (UTC)Real Genius is a movie from 1985 about some genius kids at a technical university (I think - it's a bit unclear to me what kind of school it is). The main characters are Mitch Taylor (Gabriel Jarret), Chris Knight (Val Kilmer - adorably snarky and young), and Jordan Cochran (Michelle Meyrink).
Mitch is young and awkward, Chris is older and cavalier and all about having (genius) fun, and Jordan is hyper and enthusiastic. There are several other characters too. Mitch has been brought to the school to work on a dastardly!secret!government!killer!laser project (because it is stalled, and he's a laser genius - he doesn't know what the project is about at first, though). He works in the lab with Chris, who is more interested in having a good time in his last year of school), and hangs out with Jordan (who is fun and hyper and great at building/making things).
The movie is awesome - it has humour, capers, and nerds. What more could I possibly want? (Maybe spaceships or aliens or something, but I'l get to that later).
I got introduced to Real Genius by an online friend who said, "You must watch this movie. You will not regret it." She was right! I don't know how I missed it in the 80s - I suppose I was just a little bit too young when it came out.
I watched it.
I loved it.
I almost instantly wrote some slash (although it is futurefic when Mitch and Chris are both older, because in the movie Mitch is 15, and I just can't go there).
And then I went searching for fic. To date, I think I've found two other fics, and I'm a little baffled why there isn't more (although, perhaps I'm biased *g*). The movie is older, but it has really held up well - it isn't really cheesy, it's good fun, and the main characters - Mitch, Chris, and Jordan - are adorable and endearing. It's also slashy as hell (Mitch/Chris).
Luckily, my friend who initially pimped the movie to me was happy to gush with me about it - and she aided and abetted my Real Genius slash writing freak out (a freak out along the lines of 'My god, I have to write fic now!'). And then it turned out that a handful of other people on my flist remembered and loved the movie, so that was exciting.
I also posted to
Recently, I pimped the movie out to another online friend (who also loved it), thereby trying to build the RG squee!
Spaceships and aliens - I said I would come back to this. Real Genius has a lot of possibility for crossover fic - Mitch and Chris are supersmart nerds, and it makes me think about SG-1 and SGA crossovers - they seem like the kind of people who would get recruited to work for the SGC, or Area 51, or something, once the program gets started.
In particular, I love the idea of a Real Genius/SGA crossover, because I think the timeline is right for Mitch and/or Chris to have had a teenage rivalry (or possibly collaboration) with Rodney McKay - who perhaps was at a rival school or something.
And I can imagine that, years later, Mitch gets transferred to Atlantis - much to Rodney's chagrin (he was overruled with this decision, perhaps?) because maybe while Mitch isn't so bad, he always travels with Chris, that's part of his contract stipulation and Rodney can just imagine the chaos that Chris Knight is going to cause in the city/the galaxy.
Yeah, I secretly (or perhaps not so secretly) nurture hope for an SGA/Real Genius crossover. The capers! The implications for Atlantis weaponry! The humour! The slash!
In conclusion: Real Genius is fantastic. I highly recommend it, both for the movie itself, and for the many and varied fic writing possibilities.
Re: Real Genius!
Date: 2007-04-01 02:12 am (UTC)Re: Real Genius!
Date: 2007-04-01 02:20 am (UTC)Re: Real Genius!
Date: 2007-04-02 05:26 am (UTC)BTW they say that at the Star Market (the supermarket chain in the Harvard and MIT area) when the customers bring more than 10 items to the express line, the checkout clerk says, "Which is it--are you from MIT and can't read or Harvard and can't add?"
I don't think it's particularly unusual for 15-year-olds to have sex, but Mitch is indeed a nerd's nerd and in no shape to be having sex during the movie timeline. He and River might make a nice couple at some point when she isn't completely squirrelly.
Re: Real Genius!
Date: 2007-04-02 12:30 pm (UTC)*g* Not to mention that there's just no way I would write 15-year-old sex. Just can't do it! Even writing him (once) as 17 made me feel uncomfortable.