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J. ([personal profile] desecrets) wrote2024-06-25 07:33 pm

"i am no sort of 'chap', sir!" - lousy weather, classic who and sherlock holmes

Sumer is icumen in, but you wouldn't know it to look at my view atm: we're spending a couple of weeks up north where my mum grew up, which means a tiny island in the North Sea, wind-blasted and with nary a tree except for what people have planted in their gardens, and currently it's been raining and blowing gale force winds non stop for days. It honestly doesn't bother me too much -- getting away from my flatmates and my job and having virtually unlimited time to read and write fanfic is so nice that the lack of sunshine doesn't even register, and honestly the novelty of some proper northern weather is actually kind of fun. We're early enough in the summer to catch the midnight sun this year, and it's beautiful when the rain lets up.

That phase where you're kind of drifting out of a fandom you've been in for a long time is so weird. I was neck deep in The Terror for over two years, and while I still care a lot about the show and characters as well as the historical research side (and I'm still hoping to make some more headway on my research projects), on the fannish side I kinda feel like I've read, and written, most of what I urgently wanted to, which means lately I'm just sort of drifting with a lot of interest and energy that has nowhere to go.

But equally, fandoms come back to you in the oddest ways: rekindling my interest in the Kingsman fandom tided me over for a couple of months -- and then I started chatting on tumblr with an old friend from a past fandom, who's deep into classic Doctor Who lately, which means I have now spent about a month rewatching Third Doctor serials and reading Doctor/Master fanfic, of all the things. I was never properly in that fandom; it was always sort of a blorbos-in-law situation for me (a friend introduced me to the show and we binged a bunch of serials, but I didn't have an easy way to keep watching at the time), but this time around I'm armed with several google drives as well as the Internet Archive, so I can basically read and watch almost whatever I want. It's been super nostalgic and a lot of fun.

In addition to working my way through Third Doctor serials I went and rewatched Shalka, and spent the train ride up here listening to a few audio dramas on my ancient ipod (just to really ramp up that 2012 feeling). While I've been up here I've read the novelisations of Terror of the Autons and The Claws of Axos, and I'm currently reading The Daemons (all of which are on the Archive!). The novelisation of Autons is actually uploaded in its official unabridged audiobook release, read by Geoffrey Beevers, so that was fun, I recommend it.

A couple of other recs from the love of my life the Internet Archive:
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[personal profile] greghousesgf 2024-06-26 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
You KNOW I'm going to give those a listen....
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[personal profile] greghousesgf 2024-06-27 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
I am listening to the Priory School right now.