Raurgh! I just found out that the reason a long distance friend totally ignored the extended birthday email I sent her was that she did not in fact recieve it. So we both spent a couple months being mildly irritated at each other, when what we should have been doing is pelting Yahoo with bricks.
*goes back and fixes random capitalized phrases*
*starts collecting bricks*
Sigh. Hopefully it was only the one email, because other than asking if anyone didn't get stuff from me... Which wouldn't really work anyway.
Also, yesterday I got a really odd response to my fannish existence in general. Show of hands everyone: does my repeated, I don't *write* Aziraphale/Crowley, really tanslate to, I don't like or understand slash fic at all? Because... I do. I just don't do Aziraphale/Crowley. And it's not like I don't get why other people get A/C, and it's not even like I don't *read* A/C fic (and enjoy it). It just isn't a pairing that lives in my head.
I'm actually kind of insulted. The implication I got was that if I *was* doing it right, I wouldn't be wasting my time on the stuff I've been putting out. *fumes*
If I was trying to make other people happy, I'd be writing in Harry Potter (and probably using better editing skillz). But, as you can see, I'm NOT. The Good Omens universe, in *my* head, is slightly creepy and doesn't revolve around sexual relationships. I'm always happy to see other interpretations, but this one is *mine*.
I don't know. My favourite subtext tends to live as close to the surface as possible - Charles/Erik, anyone? Moon/Zao? Kay/Frankie/Jeriven? ;) - so when someone disagrees with my 'ships, I wonder (a little) if we even have the same canon base. Maybe this is something like that: someone has Aziraphale/Crowley so firmly lodged in their brain that universe just doesn't make sense otherwise. On the other hand, it's not like my GO fics go out of their way to deny that relationship. You can read into it whatever you like.
I think that should be my new motto for today: Bring Your Own Subtext.
*goes back and fixes random capitalized phrases*
*starts collecting bricks*
Sigh. Hopefully it was only the one email, because other than asking if anyone didn't get stuff from me... Which wouldn't really work anyway.
Also, yesterday I got a really odd response to my fannish existence in general. Show of hands everyone: does my repeated, I don't *write* Aziraphale/Crowley, really tanslate to, I don't like or understand slash fic at all? Because... I do. I just don't do Aziraphale/Crowley. And it's not like I don't get why other people get A/C, and it's not even like I don't *read* A/C fic (and enjoy it). It just isn't a pairing that lives in my head.
I'm actually kind of insulted. The implication I got was that if I *was* doing it right, I wouldn't be wasting my time on the stuff I've been putting out. *fumes*
If I was trying to make other people happy, I'd be writing in Harry Potter (and probably using better editing skillz). But, as you can see, I'm NOT. The Good Omens universe, in *my* head, is slightly creepy and doesn't revolve around sexual relationships. I'm always happy to see other interpretations, but this one is *mine*.
I don't know. My favourite subtext tends to live as close to the surface as possible - Charles/Erik, anyone? Moon/Zao? Kay/Frankie/Jeriven? ;) - so when someone disagrees with my 'ships, I wonder (a little) if we even have the same canon base. Maybe this is something like that: someone has Aziraphale/Crowley so firmly lodged in their brain that universe just doesn't make sense otherwise. On the other hand, it's not like my GO fics go out of their way to deny that relationship. You can read into it whatever you like.
I think that should be my new motto for today: Bring Your Own Subtext.
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