aria: ([aria] whee!)
valinor spider party ([personal profile] aria) wrote2010-09-25 04:28 pm

a flying start (five things make a happy post)

Here are some things that are making me happy:

i. According to an explosion of news on the internet this morning -- I would link a specific article, but really, just google the keywords -- Stephen Fry is going to be playing Mycroft Holmes in the next Guy Ritchie film. I had a split second of "Well, that is awesome because I will watch Stephen Fry do anything, but I can't picture him and RDJ as brothers" and then I spent another split second picturing them side-by-side, and ... yeah, actually, that works stunningly well. SO MUCH JOY. Here, have a stupid catchy song about Stephen Fry in celebration.

ii. I am now officially going to the East Coast for an alarmingly long stretch of time in October. I plan to use my time there well, ie keep doing my internship, take long rambling walks of campus, spend obscene amounts of time with friends, and plan The Future. I am very excited about all of this, and stupidly relieved at how excited I am.

iii. [livejournal.com profile] sophia_sol made me a podfic! by which I mean she recorded my Slings & Arrows Geoffrey/Darren fic high on a stage be placed to the view. I am learning to adore podfic -- for one thing, how I read something is very different from how another person does, which leads to fuzzy feelings of egocentric fascination when I hear my own fic read. But it is equally awesome when it is other people's fic! I don't know why I don't listen to podfic all the time, honestly, because I love being read aloud to, and I have enough of a daily commute now to justify tracking lots down and listening to it. I guess this is me asking for podfic recs! D'you have any favorite fics, or even favorite readers? I would love to hear about them!

iv. Remember how yesterday I linked to Diane Duane's fic about Five and Nyssa making pizza? Today there is A Dinner in Belgravia, wherein Five fails to locate pasta, Tegan makes a horrible pun about the Master, and they and Nyssa pay a visit to Sherlock Holmes. I made actual flappy hands of joy. Yep.

v. The ridiculous charming thing about living with a nine-year-old boy (for the sake of argument let's call him Zack) is that he is just now, for the first time, reading Harry Potter. This leads to some pretty great exchanges. For example:

ZACK. I'm on Chamber of Secrets now! The Chamber is open and a monster is turning everyone into stone and Harry just found this diary, and it's a magic diary! Know why it's a magic diary?
ME. Well, when he writes in it, someone in the diary writes back, right?
ZACK. [wide-eyed] How did you know?
ME. ...I've read it too.

Or, coming across Zack and a friend crouched on the sidewalk, industriously poking a bucket of mud with sticks:

ME. Hey, guys! What are you doing?
ZACK. We're making a potion! I'm Harry, and she's Hermione, and Ron's sick right now, so we're making this to make him better.
ME. I see! Good luck.

It kind of makes me wish I'd been young enough when Harry Potter first came out to do stuff like that. Mud potions, guys! Alternately, I am really tempted to send Zack is Hogwarts acceptance letter next year. Really, really tempted.
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[personal profile] skywaterblue 2010-09-25 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
You so should do it. Maybe make it more legit and make up an American wizardry school? IDK.

OMG DIANE DUANE TWEETED ME TODAY.
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[personal profile] skywaterblue 2010-09-25 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Her tweet about the pizza fanfic, to which I tweeted, amazing! And then she tweeted: "The sauce is the best part. The celery really does make all the difference."

And then I gibbered about how one of my dreams is to someday write an episode of Doctor Who where there's a Young Wizards shoutout and um, some minor drama happened when a different person on my twitterlist tweeted it at her with 'we should campaign!'

And I was facepalm/angry.
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[personal profile] thingswithwings 2010-09-25 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Stephen Fry, national treasure! It's so true.

For podfic recs, I hereby offer my podfic tag - it's also got other random podfic related stuff in there, but check out my recent podfic travelogue and my five days of podfic recs. Um. Assuming you like SGA and due South?
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[personal profile] thingswithwings 2010-09-25 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
oh yay! glad to be of help, then. :)
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[personal profile] labellementeuse 2010-09-25 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
So, you know about the podfic archive, right? OK so it's very useful and things there are often available in audiobook format, which I highly recommend for podfic listening on an ipod (audiobooks are automatically designed to be skipped during shuffle and to resume playbook where you leave off. You can set .mp3s to do this in iTunes as well, but it's slightly more of a hassle.) Dodificus is one of my favourite readers (I believe it's her who read Kid A, which I've listened to so many times it actually influences how I read the story visually.) She also has a good reading of Intersections by Kaneko. Note though, I perhaps like dodificus because her accent is relatively close to my own (she has an Australian accent a lot like my cousins', which is close-ish to the NZ accent.) Many Americans find that they prefer to listen only to other Americans, although I personally find that if you give any accent a go, you'll get used to it rapidly.

Also, you have to check out the AMAZING Written By The Victors podfic, if you haven't already.

Erm erm. Times like these I wish I were more organised and delicioused things properly. :-/ Oh well, hth anyway.
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[personal profile] labellementeuse 2010-09-25 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
oh also - I know a 23-year-old who's reading Harry Potter for the first time, it is weird/incredible.
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[personal profile] gehayi 2010-09-26 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Also, story that is dedicated to you is up now:

http://archiveofourown.org/works/120987

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
omg I just got that much more excited for the next Sherlock Holmes.

It kind of makes me wish I'd been young enough when Harry Potter first came out to do stuff like that.
. . . what. YOU WERE TOTALLY YOUNG ENOUGH WHEN HP CAME OUT! I read it when I was nearly 11, and I certainly made potions from moss and water.

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD I LOVE YOU. That's, uh, almost acceptable. *___*

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
OH GOD.

Aria, I just got hit with a RELIEF that you didn't know me when I was a bb Scott. I WAS AWFUL.

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Nah, I was just ridiculous. I mean, I guess I was worse at 13-17 then I was at ten, but I think I might have been pretty bad then. I WAS SO PRETENTIOUS. I wore all black a lot and said snotty shit about the death of intellectualism and SO MANY OVER-SIZED WOLF SHIRTS AND PEWTER DRAGONS.

. . . I guess that is actually pretty standard geekery, but it's deeply embarrassing in retrospect.

Also slightly more lol personal stuff about my BRAINS and how I had NO CONTROL OVER MY FEELINGS, but after being around kids in school a bit, I am reminded that apparently that is most kids/teens.

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
:DDDDDDDDDDD OKAY SO WE WOULD HAVE BEEN ADORABLE BFFS. TINY US! \o/ \o/ ♥

OH YES I HAD. Dude, I had read LOTR by the time I was five.
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[identity profile] sophia-sol.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
The only podfic reader I've listened to a lot of thus far is FayJay (http://audiofic.jinjurly.com/search/node/fayjay), who is really excellent. Let me particularly recommend her reading of an amazing Doctor Who/Sense & Sensibility crossover, Relatives & Relativity (http://audiofic.jinjurly.com/relatives-relativity).

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD! I used to spend my time at that age jumping off things and shouting "Elendil!"

[personal profile] feverbeats 2010-09-26 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
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