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You know I'm totally failing at fandom right now. I only read one story of the [livejournal.com profile] snarry_games,I haven't tried reading fics recced by newsletter in ages, I'm not even considering trying to follow Remix, I'm not readng the fics that we recced to me, and I'm barely reading from the comms I've joined. I even hardly have the focus to concentrate on fanfics by writers I love.

I'm afraid I'm getting tired of fandom. I think HP has been my longest fandom to be in actively at this point. (I was in ASOIAF for about two years, BtVS for a year and a half, one year and some for Exalted, and about a year and a half too in Tokyo Babylon, IIRC). I think it's probably more that I'm tired with lots of things. Very bored with work, for one.

First turn of the French elections also rather disapoint me. Which is silly because there were little to hope for in the first place. The left is doing the same mistake the American left has done for years, which is to count on anti-Sarkozy feeling to get elected instead of having a good program themselves. They forgot about being no such thing as bad publicity.

Date: 23 April 2007 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luminaire.livejournal.com
I've failed at fandom for the past two years. Sometimes it just loses that "ooh shiny" feel. Besides, it's understandable that interests change and people move on.

Date: 24 April 2007 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kethlenda.livejournal.com


Fandom burnout is just part of the experience, I think. ;) And you may become un-burned-out after a while or you may not, you never know. But I ♥ you whether you're writing any fic or not. :)

Date: 24 April 2007 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoicstella.livejournal.com
I've been feeling like this for a while myself. I left off even reading Lj for months and I don't have a lot of other hobbies to fall back on either. When I felt like this before I got my passion back after switching fandoms... but I wouldn't know what to do with myself after HP I fear. The thing is so huge it would be hard to adjust to a smaller fandom again, I think.

Maybe it is about time to move on to original fiction... but eh... maybe not. LOL

Date: 24 April 2007 04:47 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] quivo.livejournal.com
Honey, welcome to the club. I fail at fandom in the ways you describe at intermittent stretches pretty much constantly, I think. What usually gets me online again is reading a good book, weirdly enough. I usually look up the book's fandom if there's any, and naturally end up scrolling through my neglected flist again. I mean, part of the reason I've been active recently is me getting into the Fables comic series and sort of wandering off into meta land in my quest to follow the trials of SGA fandom :D

Oh, and on that note, metafandom is AWESOME. metafandom + other comms and journals and stuff + feedreader = quadruple awesome, because I'm fairly up to date in minutes, sort of.

Date: 24 April 2007 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ariss-tenoh.livejournal.com
What made me frown at that comm is that all fics seem to come with really strange warnings/kinks.

Date: 25 April 2007 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azure-empress.livejournal.com
So take a step back and get a breather. Once you have a good perspective again you can decide if you want to continue fandoms or go on to something different.
And if anyone thinks less of you for doing something like that, then they are jerks.

And the left wing was disapointing, yes. The only program point I could find from them was to "reunite France". A diffifult task with only 20% of the electorate behind them, if you ask me.
Maybe if they had said "form minority government and rule by compromise". But as it is Sarkozy would have gotten my vote. He just seems braver.
(and this comes from a Communist Party voter)

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