Fandoms: Mainly Inception right now, but I sometimes read Merlin, HP, Sherlock Holmes, House, West Wing, White Collar, Leverage even though I haven't gotten around to watching it yet, and Glee even though the canon makes me want to throw things. I'll read a lot of things whose canons I don't really know, actually.
How many years you've been doing Yuletide: This was my second year. And I'm very much looking forward to the third!
DW or LJ? (Or Twitter, or Plurk, or...): scissorphishe on both DW and LJ
Journaling habits: I have some of my fic on my LJ, just my Yuletide letter so far on my DW (it's new). If people friend me I'll probably post more, mainly about fannish things, maybe sometimes political things, but I'm not a prolific fic writer and so far am not in the habit of posting anything regularly. I really enjoy fannish community, though.
Other interests: Politics and social justice, especially queer- and gender-related, and languages and linguistics.
Anything else?: I have no friends yet! You can pop my DW cherry! (And then we can have rambling conversations about how virginity is a social construct and anyway what is the origin of the expression "to pop someone's cherry"?)
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Date: 2011-01-03 07:50 am (UTC)From:How many years you've been doing Yuletide: This was my second year. And I'm very much looking forward to the third!
Your fic: Steps and Stairs (All-of-a-Kind Family) http://archiveofourown.org/works/141983
DW or LJ? (Or Twitter, or Plurk, or...): scissorphishe on both DW and LJ
Journaling habits: I have some of my fic on my LJ, just my Yuletide letter so far on my DW (it's new). If people friend me I'll probably post more, mainly about fannish things, maybe sometimes political things, but I'm not a prolific fic writer and so far am not in the habit of posting anything regularly. I really enjoy fannish community, though.
Other interests: Politics and social justice, especially queer- and gender-related, and languages and linguistics.
Anything else?: I have no friends yet! You can pop my DW cherry! (And then we can have rambling conversations about how virginity is a social construct and anyway what is the origin of the expression "to pop someone's cherry"?)