starlady: Ariadne, the architect (god is a woman in my fandom)
[personal profile] starlady
If getting 4.5 hours of sleep secondary to consuming all of a WIP XMFC fratboy AU of awesomeness is wrong, I don't want to be right.

This post is brief and rather self-indulgent, because it is Wednesday afternoon and I am both starving and brain-fried. And if I need fandom and laughter to get through this semester, that is a-okay.

A while ago I wrote an Inception fic, Symbolic Logic, which on one level is an Ariadne-centric POV take on how slash goggles work. (Sidenote: I often find that my female characters are channeling fannishness under another name; Jean Grey's POV section in Synthesis does some of the same.) So I was highly tickled to see this recent post, by way of [personal profile] bookshop, on the interior design of Arthur's dreams, because it is the perfect distillation of what I was talking about and riffing on in the story. Oh fandom, please never and immediately change.

Poll #7969 DVD commentary?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5


Which of my fics would you like a DVD commentary on?

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Date: 2011-09-02 14:46 (UTC)
kindkit: Medieval image of a mapmaker constructing a globe (Fandomless: Mapmaker)
From: [personal profile] kindkit
they're undergrads

That, weirdly enough, makes the fic more appealing. I'm sure I initially saw it described as being about grad students in a fraternity, and that bugged me so much--because getting that kind of basic detail wrong usually indicates a badfic--that I couldn't ever be bothered to look at it.

The AUs I've looked at, which admittedly aren't many, either seem to give Erik some random trauma that's meant to be equivalent to the Holocaust (which is, let's say, tricky to make work) or they depict him as a moody difficult bastard for no reason whatsoever. Hmmm. A no-powers AU that kept all the backstory except Schmidt (so Erik is still a Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter; Charles is still a rich young man at Oxford) could be interesting, but I've never seen one.