Introductions
1 Oct 2025 21:23Let’s get to know each other! :D Not sure what to say? Here are some ideas:
<b>Name:</b>
<b>Collective/Main site:</b>
<b>Latest finished project(s):</b> (site-related)
<b>Next project(s):</b> (outside of this event)
<b>Currents:</b> (any web stuff, a fandom you’re active in, a book you’re reading, things you’re trying out, recent life events etc.)
Note that if this DW community gets reused for future events, this post may be left as a sticky, so you may want to keep things general. (No fear, you'd always be welcome to reintroduce yourself!) For anything related to the event specifically, please use the regular checkpoint posts.
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Date: 23 Nov 2025 10:21 (UTC)I am soooo eager for six-chances.net too, which will be at the core of my shrine-making in the next while; I just haven't found the voice to write the collective's content yet (or the layout inspiration lol, but that should be secondary). Your comment had me think about what to write and how to eventually rephrase my drafts all week, allowing me to connect my idea from back then to my current feelings regarding websites and fanwork at present, so the project's shape is much clearer now. Thank you for that, truly! <3
For science fiction: I (re)read Ted Chiang's brilliant short story collections this year (Exhalation; Stories of Your Life and Others), whose concepts, themes and manner of storytelling I greatly enjoy thinking about and discussing with others; I then picked up Flowers for Algernon (which became one of my favourite books right away), I, Robot, The Left Hand of Darkness, Annihilation (which gave me a craving to reread and replay certain manga and games with a similarly unsettling mood and progression of discoveries), and a few more all at once. To take it easy, I'd like to build directly on that: check out more of Asimov and Le Guin to get a feeling of their range (Le Guin impresses me, but I have not read anything of hers yet that matches my taste), continue the Southern Reach series, and see what books Chiang mentions and recommends in his notes and in interviews I've seen. Also, reread an Alastairs Reynolds book I once randomly bought (Blue Remembered Earth; one of the few SF works I'd read), check out its sequels at long last, and perhaps continue with his works. I haven't had time to study Gollancz' SF Masterworks line-up yet, but I hope there'll be a quiet afternoon in a bookstore sometime next year where I can peruse it. :D
When six-chances.net and its planned sites are eventually up, there'll hopefully be a lot of manga to catch people's attention (though not books)! :D