lirazel: A 19th century portrait of a girl in a yellow dress reading a book ([books] women who read are dangerous)
Fiction:



The reading highlight of the year fiction-wise was my discovery of the Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion series, which fall squarely in my cozy-but-not-saccharine-or-fluffy reading needs.

New to me Le Guin is always a good thing, and while Five Ways to Forgiveness is a little heavy-handed in its worldbuilding (drawing on chattel slavery in the US South), it’s as masterfully done as you’d expect. I keep thinking about power and oppression and the things people do to each other.

Tamsin is an unexpected gem with an absolutely wonderful voice, highly underrated, and The Gardener’s Hand series is a completely enjoyable fantasy trilogy.

I loved rereading The Woman in White, imo the best Collins. Nothing else quite scratches this very Victorian gothic itch. And of course, the Benjamin January books I read in any given year are always a highlight of my year. I’m trying to draw out the series as long as possible so I won’t be bereft when I get to the end. There is no other series of books that so perfectly vibes with my specific interests.



Nonfiction:



The Anthropocene Reviewed was THE literary surprise of my year. I did not expect for this book to make me laugh, cry, and want to live harder I didn’t know John Green had it in him, but I’m so glad he did.

In books that helped me better understand my own world, Under the Eye of Power contextualized the USAmerican obsession with conspiracy theories for me.

I don’t tend to like funny books, but I make the exception when it’s David Mitchell ragging on British royalty in his own audiobook, Unruly.

Would you believe that despite my mad love for Devil in the White City, I had never read any other Erik Larson books? Shame on me. Isaac’s Storm was my second and now I’m going to read everything else the dude ever published.

My expectations were low for The Devil at His Elbow, but it was of local interest to me, so I gave it a chance, and I was so impressed with the way the writer handled this seedy subject matter.

And, of course, I love spending time with my grandma Ursula’s beautiful mind, and The Wave in the Mind is a beautiful collection.

 

But honestly, I had a really good reading year–there are a half dozen in each category that were so very good but didn’t quite make this best of list.
lirazel: Winston from New Girl "working" ([tv] paper snowflakes)
1. Your main fandom of the year?

The Untamed/CQL, definitely. The second half of the year, I wrote about 63,000 words of fic for it. I also continue to enjoy freaking out in tags of reblogs of beautiful gifsets and/or reblogging hilarious shitposts about it on Tumblr dot com.

This fandom is not as all-encompassing an experience as BtVS or Kpop was for me--most of my social interactions with online friends are completely apart from it. So unlike with my last two major fandoms, it feels like a separate experience from online friendships and especially from Dreamwidth. CQL is for AO3 and Tumblr.


2. Your favorite film you watched this year?

Prey, maybe? I don't feel that strongly about any of the films I watched, though I enjoyed many of them. But I didn't have an experience like I did in 2021 of discovering The Vast of Night or something. Movies are just a pleasant diversion at this point in my life.


3. Your favorite book read this year?

There wasn't one particular one that stood out. Instead, there were categories.

New-to-me YA/MG novels that were so good: Wise Child and Juniper by Monica Furlong, Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson, Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale, Gullstruck Island by Frances Hardinge, and A Drowned Maiden's Hair by Laura Amy Schiltz were all absolute joys and I profoundly thank those of you who recommended them to me--I believer every single one of them was a recommendation by online friends!!! Even if getting back to Dreamwidth a few years ago wasn't rewarding in many other ways, it would still be an invaluable development in my life just because y'all have become the best book recommendation circle I've ever had!

I did rereads of L.M. Montgomery's Emily books and of the Earthsea books by Ursula K. Le Guin, both of which I still love muchly.

I had so much fun reading Dracula along with everyone else on Tumblr.

By far my longest read and probably my favorite nonfiction work was The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow.

Also a shout-out to The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson, which knocked my socks off. If only I can muster up the emotional energy to read the others in the series!


4. Your favorite album or song to listen to this year?

I rediscovered my Vienna Teng love again this year--I hadn't listened to her seriously for the past couple of years, and I just plunged right back in and have spent the past four months or so listening to at least some of her work almost every week. Aims is my favorite album as an album, but Inland Territory has many of my favorite songs on it.


5. Your favorite TV show of the year?

Andor. No question.

I also really enjoyed Beyond Evil and the third season of Umbrella Academy. I will finish season two of Los Espookys soon and then that one will go on the list.


6. Your favorite podcast of the year?

Proooobably Maintenance Phase just based on the sheer joy I feel whenever I see that an episode has dropped, though it was a good year for podcasts. I also really enjoyed the new season of Karina Longworth's You Must Remember This, Michael Hobbes' If Books Could Kill, and Joel Stein's Story of the Week. Hot Money: Who Runs Porn? and Sold a Story were probably the two that taught me the most about the world as it currently is. And, of course, I loved all my old favorites.


7. Your best new fandom discovery of the year?

Uh...I can't think of an answer to this one.


8. Your biggest fandom disappointment of the year?

Netflix cancelling so many things. They weren't even ones I watch! Or at least I haven't watched them yet! But still!

Just: fuck you, Netflix.

Also finding out that there will only be two seasons of Andor.


9. Your fandom boyfriend of the year?

Real: Meh. I continue to be astounded by Xiao Zhan's face, but I don't there really was a guy who stood out this year. Maybe Diego Luna? Coming in strong in November and December! Probably the actually-existing person I spent the most time with was Ezra Klein (via podcast, of course) so maybe it's just him by default. I am very fond.

Fictional: I'm still in a three-way marriage with Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji. I cheat on them with Jiang Cheng.


10. Your fandom girlfriend of the year?

Fictional: Tenar from the Earthsea books, Naru from Prey, and Mama Lan from CQL

Real: Kim Yoohyeon, as per usual.


11. Your biggest squee moment of the year?

Getting lovely comments on my fics. That's always my favorite fannish thing in the world.


12. The most missed of your old fandoms?

I don't really miss any canons per se, but I will always look back at Buffy fandom with rose-tinted glasses.


13.Your biggest fan anticipations for the coming year?

New season of Ted Lasso? New season of Andor? I'm going to have to wait so long!

Also new exchanges to participate in! Maybe I'll do the MXTX one this year!
lirazel: A close up shot of a woman's hands as she writes with a quill pen ([film] scribbling)
Yuletide is done!!! Well, it's sent to betas, and I am sure there's still work to be done on it, but I am pretty happy with what I created and so relieved to have it done.

And now I can actually take a moment to look back on my Year in Fanfiction! It's possible given how inspired I have been lately that I'll write one more thing before the end of the year, but I think it unlikely, so I'm going ahead and doing this.

This was a surprisingly fruitful year for me as a fanfiction writer.

I wrote:

+94,671 words!!!!

+ over 11 fics

+ in 7 different fandoms: [Mystery Fandom for Yuletide], West Side Story (1961), the Benjamin January series, Six of Crows, The Eagle of the Ninth, Spinning Silver, and The Untamed/MDZS.

+ 4 of them were for exchanges! I participated in Chocolate Box, the Hurt Comfort Exchange, the Just Married Exchange, and Yuletide.

+ I wrote the most words and fics for The Untamed/MDZS by far

+ 4 were new-to-me fandoms! ([Myster Fandom], WSS, SoC, and tEotN)

+ The first half of the year was mostly for exchange fics or fics that were written in response to finishing a book

+ The second half of the year was super CQL/MDZS-leaning, with only my Yuletide fic being an outlier.

+ My biggest accomplishment was actually writing the Madam Lan fic and being really happy with it. That one had been on my mind since I first watched the show, and it feels so good to have actually completed it. The fact that I managed a short follow-up surprised me! I really didn't think I'd ever write that one!

+ My second biggest accomplishment was actually writing Jiang Cheng fic, which I never thought I would do. I did, and I feel like I wrote him well.

+ The one that got the most attention from readers was the fic that was ostensibly about a Wangxian arranged marriage but that was really about the Yunmeng siblings breaking out of a cycle of abuse and drawing firm boundaries with their parents (and also about LWJ being super in love with his husband)

+ I am reasonably proud to very proud of all of them! I don't think I wrote any duds this year!

+ All but two were shippy. Of the two that weren't explicitly shippy, one was gen in the truest sense and one could be pre-shippy if you want to read it that way. That latter one and one other were for an OT3 instead of a pairing. (I am very me.) I wrote m/m and f/m but no femslash this year (boo!).

+ Some prevalent themes: solidarity (between women, between siblings), people asserting their own agency, intimate hairbrushing/braiding, hurt/comfort (as per usual), mutual pining (ditto), getting used to marriage (3 whole fics! were about this!), learning by doing more generally, and twu wub.

+ I accomplished my goal of getting The Untamed/MDZS as one of the fandoms that are listed on my AO3 dashboard before you hit the "expand fandoms list" button. Lol! Maybe one day I'll be able to knock Harry Potter down a peg on that list! I'd only have to write four more!



I'm just really happy with my output this year, both qualitatively and quantitatively. I really had no idea I'd write so very many words, and it makes me hopeful that next year I can, you know, write a damn novel.

I do want to focus more on original writing next year (more about that later), but I am sure I'll be writing at least some fic in 2023. I hope I love it as much as I have loved what I wrote this year!

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