tag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-21:375580The Foul Rag and Bone Shop of the HeartMonsterMonster2011-11-25T13:36:47Ztag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-21:375580:22434Tumhaare Paas Kya Hai? (OR Kaleidoscope Gift Glee Post)2011-11-25T13:35:19Z2011-11-25T13:36:47Zhappypublic2So this is fairly belated, which is <em>entirely</em> due to my lack of time management skills coupled with a series of unfortunate events that bear not being written about. What <em>does</em> bear being written about, is that I was very surprised and made very happy by my Kaleidoscope gift. It was this:<br /><br /><br /><strong><span style="font-size: medium; "><a href="http://archiveofourown.org/works/276485">Auspicious Beginnings</a></span></strong>, which is an <strong><em>Ibis Trilogy</em></strong> story. Very well-crafted, very well-researched, very heartwarming.<br /><br /><br />The reveal was a few hours before I had to write an exam, so I've had to go back later and savour the story and appreciate the little nuances which were wonderful. This has been a fun and instructive gift exchange! -- even though I nearly did not finish my own assignment, nearly defaulted on two beta requests (one of which went useless, I'm afraid!), haven't <em>yet</em> been able to finish a gift story I was hoping to write. At least I know my limitations now. <br /><br />So yeah... thank you muchly, yet-anonymous Doer of Darkness! If my gift story had sucked, I'd have been feeling rather bitter about the entire experience by now. Thanks for making Kaleidoscope fun for me. =]<br type="_moz" /><br /><br /><img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=fireshowers&ditemid=22434" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/> commentstag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-21:375580:21715Dear Doer of Darkness 22011-11-13T11:11:37Z2011-11-13T11:22:47Zgratefulpublic0 This is just because I'm hoping you'll come and take a peek here when you can't find my username on AO3. (Unless you write me an email. Unless you've defaulted out of creating anything for me! *really hopes not*) <br /><br /><strong><span style="font-size: medium; ">I've changed my AO3 username to <a href="http://archiveofourown.org/users/julychildren"><strong>julychildren</strong></a><strong>.</strong> </span></strong>You can guess from here that I'm an AO3 dolt and you won't be too far off the mark. I'm given to understand that what I <em>should</em> have done is create a pseud instead, but I'm still rather unfamiliar with AO3 terms and changed the username before I got round to exploring if there was any other option. I have <em>no</em> idea (I really don't!) how difficult this will make the submission process for you, so all I can do is really, genuinely apologize to you for the goof-up. <br /><br />If you're here and reading this, you have my eternal gratitude and devotion! Thank you very much for taking the trouble. <3<br type="_moz" /><br /><br /><img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=fireshowers&ditemid=21715" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/> commentstag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-21:375580:20997Dear Doer of Darkness :)2011-10-16T16:27:31Z2011-10-16T17:34:59Zenthralledpublic0<span style="font-size: smaller; ">Hi there! <br />Firstly, thank you an immense bunch for offering to create for one of my requests. I'm super-excited for just about anything I receive, really. This is my first experience in gift-exchange so there's very little that would absolutely disappoint me, apart from that what isn't made with love. That kinda thing shows, right? :)<br /><br />I wonder what I can include in this letter without coming off as too hard-to-please. I'm not a very regular resident of fandom, so I've read/seen nothing of what exists in any of these fandoms. My approach to texts (argh, right?) is usually academic, which is to say that while I'm aware of and open to all kinds of possibilities, I'm very concerned with the <em>plausibility</em> of them -- which *sigh* is to say that I become a little worried if the characters act wildly OOC. Being an Indian, I'm naturally aware of the social/cultural/historical aspects of all three fandoms. If you'd like to switch languages in your fic I'm good with it; except that Roman, Devanagari and Bengali (and Tamil, not of any relevance here) are the only scripts I read, so if you're switching to Urdu I'll prefer it written out in English. On the other hand, if you come from a completely different culture, I hope you have some idea of the background the fandom you're creating for. South Asia is a widely diverse region and, say, if you're inventing an OC, the name, the languages known, the level of acquaintance with 'Western' culture and so on can really make or break it. <br /><br /><strong>Overall, I prefer character studies and psychological sketches more than active plots that deviate very far away from the canon.</strong> I don't dislike OCs, I'll gladly go with a reasonable range of non-canon romance, but I'd rather read about how a relationship germinates in the mind -- given the characters' circumstances -- than about people having sex. Please don't force romance where the canonical character doesn't seem too inclined to it. If you're doing art, I'll love if you add some background -- nothing elaborate, just something that imparts a sense of the space the people are in (even if that's psychological/dream space). <br /><br />If I've begun to grate on your patience, you can stop reading this post right here. If you're just as sad as I am (hi-five?), here are a few fandom-specific preferences:<br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size: larger; "><strong>Khuda Kay Liye (2007)</strong></span><br />In my formal request I had ticked Sarmad and Mary, but I'll also be interested in fic about Mansoor or Hussain Khan, if you want to write them. What interests me in this movie is not so much the more obvious background of 9/11 but the way how most of us South Asians grow up with so many fragments of belief systems balanced inside our heads, and how these collide and collapse at hours of crisis. You've lived your entire life around someone, sharing a number of common features (father-daughter, brother-brother), mutual love, bonding and so on, and then you wake up to realize that <em>one small difference in opinion</em> means the world inside their heads is not only entirely different from the world inside yours, it is even hostile and willing to make you bleed. More than large-scale communal or cultural difference, I'm interested in these life-changing differences between people who are otherwise very very close and/or similar to one another. <br />What I really hope you'll avoid with this fic is stereotyping of one kind or the other. All these four people are fairly complex and subtle and provide great scopes for in-depth character studies. A romantic review of Sarmad and Mary can be very exciting simply because it's <strong>so very difficult to pull that off correctly</strong>!<br /><br />---<br /><br /><span style="font-size: larger; "><strong>The English Patient - Michael Ondaatje</strong></span><br />One of my lasting heartbreaks in this novel is the final chapter. The reasons why Kip and Hana must part and return to their own worlds are all very insurmountable, but they still leave that gap for inconsolation, don't they? Then there's very little about Kip's wife in the book, just a mention in a line. Very little about Kip's life before he happened in the novel. There's barely anything of the man he is among his own people, the man he sees himself as. There's that very unconventional career route of a sapper ending up becoming a doctor... the mindscape of an ex-veteran... historically, the self-image of a soldier from an enslaved nation participating in what is not his own war but the war of his rulers... I'd love some of these ideas taken up and explored.<br /><br /><br />---<br /><br /><span style="font-size: larger; "><strong>The Ibis Trilogy - Amitav Ghosh</strong></span><br />*sigh* This is a very historically diverse saga and ideally, I'd just prefer to not open my mouth about it and slink away quietly. If you're not acquainted with the background, there are very few pointers I can give you. This trilogy bases itself in a very obscure history. It mostly doesn't feature in school textbooks even in India and I'm very unaware myself. Mindscapes are, as usual, the safest way out. But there are <em>tons</em> of other possibilities out here... and in the absence of much historical documentation, you can really let your imagination run wild! Do just about as you please if you're writing/drawing about this one. <br />*Oh, if you're writing a back-story for Serang Ali, I've no clue about Malay, Indonesian and nearby languages. Lascar is alright, though! :P<br /><br /><br />If all this seems too scary or irritating please feel free to ignore me and go ahead with anything that inspires you, I promise to not bite! Looking forward to meeting and interacting with you at the end of the challenge,<br /><br /><br />with many many thanks once again,<br /><br /></span><span style='white-space: nowrap;'><a href='https://fireshowers.dreamwidth.org/profile'><img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /></a><a href='https://fireshowers.dreamwidth.org/'><b>fireshowers</b></a></span><span style="font-size: small; "> </span><br /><br /><img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=fireshowers&ditemid=20997" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/> comments