| Maat ( @ 2009-10-15 16:56:00 |
I've made my nominations for Yuletide, and I'm ridiculously excited.
David Weber - Safehold series
Dhoom 2
Tale of Genji aka Genji monogatari
Heather Alexander - Faerie Queen (song)
Saiunkoku Monogatari
Shakespeare - Cymbeline (I can't believe no one had ever nominated this...)
And I'm trusting that other people won't change their nominations of Honor Harrington and Alera, since I might want to request those. Oh, dear, requests are going to be so difficult. Oh, also,
sylleptic, someone's already nominated Freedom and Necessity, and the only person other than the core four who's listed is Engels. You might actually get that fic...you know you want to do Yuletide.
In other news, I'm dithering about doing
3_ships. I have a truly absurd number of threesome ships, but so many of them are for small fandoms that I just don't know. Still, it's an awesome exchange and really cool fic comes out of it every year, so...
In other, other news, I don't get religious fundamentalism. At all. (And apparently monotheistic religions don't actually have a monopoly on it.) I mean, I know intellectually that one can think there is one true answer, end of story, but the idea of forbidding other people room to argue and interpret and find their own right answers is just so opposed to everything I think. And I hate not understanding, because I know it's a blind spot, and it makes me wonder if this is my own version of that same trait. *sigh*
David Weber - Safehold series
Dhoom 2
Tale of Genji aka Genji monogatari
Heather Alexander - Faerie Queen (song)
Saiunkoku Monogatari
Shakespeare - Cymbeline (I can't believe no one had ever nominated this...)
And I'm trusting that other people won't change their nominations of Honor Harrington and Alera, since I might want to request those. Oh, dear, requests are going to be so difficult. Oh, also,
In other news, I'm dithering about doing
In other, other news, I don't get religious fundamentalism. At all. (And apparently monotheistic religions don't actually have a monopoly on it.) I mean, I know intellectually that one can think there is one true answer, end of story, but the idea of forbidding other people room to argue and interpret and find their own right answers is just so opposed to everything I think. And I hate not understanding, because I know it's a blind spot, and it makes me wonder if this is my own version of that same trait. *sigh*