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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2012-04-12 12:38 am

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1. I updated my journal layout. :D The crack in my screen means I needed to devote less space to decoration, plus I was getting tired of staring at that old fanart and the off-green - not that most of you have looked at it recently, I hope. I'd been putting off changing it because I kept saying I was going to switch to a proper, standard-compliant S2 style instead of the hacked-together S1-mimicking thing I threw together way back during closed beta.

The thing is, DW layouts are hard. It should not be this hard! Granted I've been slacking on keeping up my programming skills, but I'm pretty sure if I want to be able to get anything like the style I want, I am going to have to block out, like, two weeks just to figure out how all the bits fit together before I even get into learning how the language works. Seriously. I realize the main reason it's so hard is that, a, they wanted to make it flexible and useful for serious developers, and, b, inherited from LJ, and, c, CSS, but nothing about it makes any f*sking sense and the documentation and customization areas - and I know there are probably people reading this who worked on the documentation, so I want you to know it's not your fault, it's systemic - suck.

It's also hard because everybody who puts in the time to learn the system are people who really care about styles. Which is fine, but it means all the built-in system ones are, well, intended for people who care about style. Stylish is not what I want! Dammit. I want to be able to paint the walls, move in my comfy old furniture, and maybe slap up a poster or two. I want my old LJ style, which does only and exactly what I need it to, with no "design elements" cluttering the place up.

So I'm sticking with the hacked-together old layout until I have two weeks with nothing else to do, because I can actually make it do what I need it to do. Sorry, anybody using technology that doesn't like my tables.

(The new colors are scarlet and gray to express my unironic love of the Tropo Red site scheme, and nothing to do with any other fandom thing I'm currently into that uses scarlet and gray. Nope. The header image incorporates no reappropriated zodiac symbols and has nothing to do with that fandom thing either, I just like jewel-toned rainbows and knotwork. yep.)

2. And don't let my taking down the old header image convince you I've soured on cracked-out Star Trek crossovers! Why just yesterday I was talking with [personal profile] sineala at length about how one could easily write wonderful Rosemary Sutcliff/Rihannsu-verse crossovers, following on her revelation that Rihannsu-verse is basically Rome in Space.

The interesting thing there, though, which we really didn't touch on in the conversation, is that Rome - at least in Sutcliff's narrative - was the Empire bringing Civilization to the Barbarians. The Rihannsu never had the luxury of being surrounded by Barbarians - they're trapped behind a demilitarized zone, and have been for most of their spacefaring history, three-quarters surrounded by the Federation, and the rest by Klingons. You could do some cool things there with the ways the Federation is - or at least pretends to be - a loose confederation of tribes; and the way actual!Rome wasn't actually bringing civilization to the Barbarians either, along most of its borders, and of course you could do a lot of interesting things with colonization, imperialism, and hegemony in general, but I'm mostly just staring cockeyed at all the ways it changes the meaning of Empire when you're bottled in the Neutral Zone and vaguely patronized by everybody around you. Which actually had always fascinated me in a worldbuilding sense about the Rihannsu, but putting it explicitly as a parallel to Sutcliff's Roman Britain--

Anyway. Which is why I will not be writing the extensive Eagle AU I outlined there where wounded former Subcommander Aquila, (a relative on his father's side of a certain nameless Romulan Commander) and his slave Esca are sent undercover into Federation territory to retrieve the Sword from the Empty Chair, because I really, really don't have the energy to dig into all that right now.

...I am almost tempted to start writing the one where Erei'Riov Llaekh i-Aerl - who has no house-name, because he has no house, because Hellguard - has long been assigned alone to a largely-automated monitoring station on the Neutral Zone, where he has been running a highly lucrative operation smuggling Romulan Ale across the border (with the help of some connections on the Federation side, especially an incredibly reckless Human tramp pilot named Connla and his extended family) which gets disrupted when a new Commander shows up - some disgraced nephew of a Tribune, sent there to rot alongside Llaekh - and starts being entirely too competent.

I was almost tempted to start writing that because I thought I might be able to do it without it turning into a epic novel-length thing full of plot, but then the Arcani wanted to get involved, so maybe not.

Luckily I don't have to, because [personal profile] sineala is already not writing the Frontier Wolf crossover. :P

3. Con.txt panel suggestion time is almost over! I threw in a few last-minute ones and now I'm done, but anybody else going to con.txt should put in their own! -- right now there's only about 60 nominations for something like 45 panel slots, which means there's way too much risk of most of mine getting in. You don't have to be able to mod them! And even if you do, modding con.txt panels is dead easy and not scary at all.

(I am also being amused at the fandoms that are showing up this year! You know slash fandom is in a weird place when the fandoms that get the most panel suggestions are two BBC shows, a movie about Roman Britain that had seriously limited release, and a movie that isn't out yet.

...or possibly you just know that the part of slash fandom that goes to con.txt is awesome. One or the other.

...still. man. It's weird, Slash has gone a really long time without having a new American-network-show that ate fandom. Times they are a changin'.)

4. Went to the dump today, after spending last weekend tearing all the rotten bits of roofing off the woodshed. Is it weird that I really like landfills? I mean not that I have vast experience with them, but Deer Island in Boston is just refreshing, and today at our local place we had to drive up Trash Mountain, which is the highest point in the county, and the views are amazing. And all the recently-filled-over places have that look of fresh new land about them - they're meadows, unmowed but not yet overgrown, which you only get around here in very specific circumstances - and, anyway, I know that six inches under the grass it's probably horrible, but on the surface it's just really airy and sunny and pretty. And then there's all the stuff! All the human detritus, taken as far out of context as it can be, and yet still trying so hard to impart meaning to itself. I want to go back with no trash and just a camera. Would they think that was creepy? They would probably think that was creepy.

5. I accidentally deleted everything in my DW inbox in the course of trying to figure out how to customize a style (don't ask.) On the plus side, "clean out inbox" can now be crossed off the to-do list! On the minus side, uh, if you ever sent me a PM, I no longer have it.
beatrice_otter: Zachary Quinto's Spock (Spock)

[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2012-04-13 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure that the only way to figure out how to write an epic is to do it. I mean, there isn't really a half-way mark to epic that I can think of. Either it is, or it isn't.

If it helps with the intimidation factor, I will love anything you do in that canon. Just so you know.

Me, I have thinky thoughts about Saavik and her mother, and the fanon (I think fanon?) trope of how her mother has tried to have her assassinated a couple of times over the years, because she is a mark of shame. (Originally, these half-Vulcan bastards were supposed to be a mark of honor because you were bringing telepathy to ch'Rihan, but then the project failed and it was shameful to be associated with it, and Saavik's mother is trying to get rid of the evidence.) Anyway, besides Saavik and her mother, I have this idea that Saavik's Romulan half-sister (not knowing who Saavik is besides a Starfleet officer) was one of the Commanders assigned to the DS9 area during the Dominion War, long after Saavik's mother has given up trying to kill her and instead is trying to pretend she doesn't exist. The sister is on the station for some reason and is injured (which may be part of a larger action plot, I suck at action plots) and Saavik is there too. Maybe it's a strategy planning gathering, or something. Anyway, the sister needs blood/something else tricky to replicate and Saavik offers. Sister asks why she would do that and how she knew, Saavik tells her to ask Dear Old Mum, and skeletons start tumbling out of closets.

But I don't remember enough about DS9 to handle the chronology of it, and while I know what the beats need to be emotionally I have no plot that works to hang them on yet, and so this is just one of the many Vulcan plots that keep tumbling around the back of my brain. I love Vulcans. And Rihannsu Romulans.

Anyway, if you need any cheerleading or betaing for a Rihannsu fic, I am your girl.
beatrice_otter: Saavik (Saavik)

[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2012-04-13 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
When I set out to Write A Novel in college, a very wise person gave me this advice: if you write a page a day, in a year you will have written a novel. If you write two pages a day, in a year you will have written two novels."

Personally, for most of my longer fics, it works like this: I write as far as I can, get stuck, move on to writing something else ... but keep coming back, every few months, to reread, polish a bit, think about it. (In this period of time, my backbrain is chewing over the problem.) Eventually, I figure out what got me stuck and fix it and go on from there.

Saavik ... I only have one of the novels she's in, and that's Pandora Principle, which I highly recommend. It can be read as fitting into the Rihannsu universe. I've read all the other novels she's in, but it's been some time. ANd anyway, they aren't really compatible with Rihannsu, which is my canon, so.
Edited 2012-04-13 03:35 (UTC)
beatrice_otter: Saavik and Spock (Saavik and Spock)

[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2012-05-24 06:32 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, could I send you a fic to look over? I'm writing for trekreversebang, and I think I talked to you a little bit about it before, but I'm about 2/3 of the way done with it and it feels really overwrought and dramallama and even after re-reading the Rihannsu stuff I just am not getting any of the feel for the language in the Rihannsu sections, and I was hoping for advice from someone who knows Rihannsu. Help! If you have time and would be interested, email me at beatrice _ otter @ haugensgalleri . com
beatrice_otter: Saavik (Saavik)

[personal profile] beatrice_otter 2012-05-25 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Cofax just responded, so I've got someone for now. I may still send it to you again on Tuesday (hopefully the rough draft will be done by then, and hopefully Cofax will have ideas about how to fix the problems. Or tell me it's all in my head, it's fine as-is.