lirazel: A drawing of Emma M. Lion against a yellow background ([lit] imperterritus)
lirazel ([personal profile] lirazel) wrote2025-07-11 10:00 am

Fannish Friday: your ultimate microfandom

I want some conversation! So let's talk about the stuff we love that nobody else loves. I feel certain I've asked about this before, but it can never hurt to ask about it again!

What is the one (or two or three) canon that you love so very much that you're ravenous for fic/meta/fanart/squee about it but you simply can't find it?

The three that come to mind for me are:


+ The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, which has such rich worldbuilding and side characters that I wish could read a thousand fics about virtually anything!

+ M.M. Kaye's The Shadow of the Moon, which has one of my ultimate OTPs, who I would like to read a thousand canon divergence fics in which Alex and Winter fall in love in a thousand different ways.

+ Shut Up! Flower Boy Band, a kdrama about a rock band that has a brush with fame, which has such rich characters and relationships that I would could (again) read a thousand fics about these characters bumping into each other! Jamie wrote me one OT4 fic back in the long-ago days after the show came out, but other than that, there's almost nothing.
thisbluespirit: (craddock & co)

[personal profile] thisbluespirit 2025-07-12 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Too many to name! This is why we have Yuletide, really. <3

When I was making through Jeremy Northam's CV, I found several things I loved and ran to AO3 as they were a bit more mainstream than my usual stuff - but there was no fic/1 weird fic etc/nothing for my ship. At least there was a bit for The Winslow Boy and even more now since Yuletide!

I keep falling in love with radio plays and series, these days and that's always deeply miniscule as fandoms go - but I did get a Craddock & Co fic for Yuletide, so now it has 1! (It's a 3 x 30 mins sweet and fun Victorian detective series about an Uncle and niece, tiny but perfectly formed, yet also obv crying out for more because there is so little of such a good thing).