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Most of us here have at least one movie/book/tv series/comic book/and more that speaks to us on a special level. Here is your opportunity to wax poetic on those things!

We want to hear what new canons to investigate. Tell us why that thing is cool. Tell us why you enjoy it so much. Tell us where to start if we want to get into it too (and how to find it if it’s not something mainstream that’s easy to find everywhere). It can be difficult to find fandom friends with shared interests sometimes, but this is your chance to cultivate a shared interest!


I’m hopelessly multi-fannish, so at any given time I have feels for several fandoms at once. I never really know what will make me feel fannish, but the fandoms are almost always historical or fantastical. Or both at the same time! I have written fanfics for all the fandoms I mention, apart from Deadwood, because I feel I can’t make the language of that show justice.

I list the fandom in alphabetical order for convenience. There are no spoilers below the cuts, they are just there to not clutter up my f-list too much with a very long post.

All About Eve )

Deadwood )

Doctor Who )

The Historian )

Ivanhoe )

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell )

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel )

The Mummy )

Penny Dreadful )

Versailles )
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Day 3

In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


There are so many works to choose from, but I’m going back in time to a movie that truly started more than one fandom obsessions when I was five; Ivanhoe (1952).

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Title: A Gift For Her Heart
Fandom: Ivanhoe
Rating: General audience
Word Count: 603
Pairings: Brian de Bois/Guilbert/Rebecca of York
Warnings: None
Summary: Years after Rebecca left England, she receives a gift.
AN: Written for alamorn in Chocolate Box. The bit of poetry was written by Guilhem IX Count of Poitiers and Duke of Aquitaine.

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