La Belle Laide


Aloha, my name is JulesKD and my real home is here. I use this just to follow people and things I think are nifty.

Before anything else I'm a novelist, in search of an agent, growing a pair refining my query letter.


Stuff I care about: Being art, through Kung Fu (choy lei fuht, broadsword and staff, light-contact sparring, trapping, and forms,) and through dance (Hula/Polynesian.) Human rights, equality, and the freedom of choice for all. Health and wellness, not only for me, but for everyone. I think you have to fight for those things and not just bitch about them. Science, animal rights, availability of information, sustainable living. Movies, music, art, and how best to have fun and adventures. Laughter, friends, joy. I root for the underdog.


Stuff I don't care about: what's fashionable, cooing at myself in the mirror, (I avoid the mirror as much as possible,) who's banging whom. I try my best to avoid toxic stuff like magazines.


Oh, and finally I'm a massage therapist and I love my job! So I could tell you a story, make you feel awesome, dance a Hula, or I could leg-sweep you and punch you in the face. YOU NEVER KNOW.

Ask me anything
bookshop:

 ifrit-weatherfront replied to your photo: kasdfj;lasfjkd wait, WHAT? RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU…
I DON’T KNOW, -ARE- YOU IN THIS FANDOM? >:|
y- ….yes .___. 
i am so in this fandom! I so am!
IF I WEREN’T IN THIS FANDOM WOULD I BE WRITING ABOUT OUR 2-YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!!
….well, okay, i would be, but still. STILL. ACCEPT ME AS YOUR OWN, GODDAMN YOU! IT’S BEEN TWO YEARS ALREADY! TWO YEARS!!!!!!
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Inception Fandom’s Unlikely Anniversary

While the rest of Christopher Nolan fandom was gearing up for the release of The Dark Knight Rises last month, Inception fandom had a different reason to look forward to July: the month-long party, kicked off on July 16, to celebrate the two-year anniversary of Nolan’s most mind-bending film and the unexpectedly large fandom it has spawned.
Although the film is one of the most profitable in history, its status as a standalone movie with no tie-ins makes it a fandom anomaly. Most films that spawn successful, ongoing fandoms are long-lasting series or franchises. On Fanfiction.net, Inception is the only standalone entity in the top 12 film fandoms (Labyrinth and Newsies, 20-year old cult hits, boast other sequels and adaptations). On social bookmarking sites Pinboard and Delicious, the “Inception” tag has been used in over 56,000 links and a thousand pages, respectively, most of them fanfiction. On Tumblr, theInception tag gets updated roughly every five minutes, and even the Cobbsquint meme is still making the rounds.
Inception is one of those fandoms that’s taken everyone by surprise with its longevity. So it’s no surprise that when the time came to celebrate the film’s anniversary, fans did it in style with a community dedicated to the cause: Inceptiversary, a month-long celebration featuring fanfiction challenges, Tumblr posts, movie rewatches, even a scavenger hunt.
Lezzerlee, creator of the community, told the Daily Dot that “what makes [Inception fandom] unique is that for two years the Inception community has thrived with a constant influx of fiction, art, media, podfic, and online gatherings, despite the source material being a closed canon. In my opinion, Inception is such an active fandom because of the open-ended details…[fans] have almost no limitations on creating original histories or developing the film’s universe.”
Though she has a valid point, at least part of the primary inspiration for the film’s ongoing fanbase is the subtext between minor characters Arthur and Eames. This, again, is an anomaly for a fandom with one major pairing: not only is Arthur/Eames not a canonical pairing—meaning it’s not seen in the film itself— but the duo, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tom Hardy, has less than five minutes of screentime together overall. That hasn’t stopped fans from turning out thousands of fics for the pairing—over 3,000 on the AO3 alone.
Read more at the Daily Dot, aka the Only Online News Source that Totes Ships Arthur/Eames!

bookshop:

ifrit-weatherfront replied to your photo: kasdfj;lasfjkd wait, WHAT? RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU…

I DON’T KNOW, -ARE- YOU IN THIS FANDOM? >:|

y- ….yes .___. 

i am so in this fandom! I so am!

IF I WEREN’T IN THIS FANDOM WOULD I BE WRITING ABOUT OUR 2-YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!!

….well, okay, i would be, but still. STILL. ACCEPT ME AS YOUR OWN, GODDAMN YOU! IT’S BEEN TWO YEARS ALREADY! TWO YEARS!!!!!!

____________________________________________________

Inception Fandom’s Unlikely Anniversary

While the rest of Christopher Nolan fandom was gearing up for the release of The Dark Knight Rises last month, Inception fandom had a different reason to look forward to July: the month-long party, kicked off on July 16, to celebrate the two-year anniversary of Nolan’s most mind-bending film and the unexpectedly large fandom it has spawned.

Although the film is one of the most profitable in history, its status as a standalone movie with no tie-ins makes it a fandom anomaly. Most films that spawn successful, ongoing fandoms are long-lasting series or franchises. On Fanfiction.net, Inception is the only standalone entity in the top 12 film fandoms (Labyrinth and Newsies, 20-year old cult hits, boast other sequels and adaptations). On social bookmarking sites Pinboard and Delicious, the “Inception” tag has been used in over 56,000 links and a thousand pages, respectively, most of them fanfiction. On Tumblr, theInception tag gets updated roughly every five minutes, and even the Cobbsquint meme is still making the rounds.

Inception is one of those fandoms that’s taken everyone by surprise with its longevity. So it’s no surprise that when the time came to celebrate the film’s anniversary, fans did it in style with a community dedicated to the cause: Inceptiversary, a month-long celebration featuring fanfiction challenges, Tumblr posts, movie rewatches, even a scavenger hunt.

Lezzerlee, creator of the community, told the Daily Dot that “what makes [Inception fandom] unique is that for two years the Inception community has thrived with a constant influx of fiction, art, media, podfic, and online gatherings, despite the source material being a closed canon. In my opinion, Inception is such an active fandom because of the open-ended details…[fans] have almost no limitations on creating original histories or developing the film’s universe.”

Though she has a valid point, at least part of the primary inspiration for the film’s ongoing fanbase is the subtext between minor characters Arthur and Eames. This, again, is an anomaly for a fandom with one major pairing: not only is Arthur/Eames not a canonical pairing—meaning it’s not seen in the film itself— but the duo, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tom Hardy, has less than five minutes of screentime together overall. That hasn’t stopped fans from turning out thousands of fics for the pairing—over 3,000 on the AO3 alone.

Read more at the Daily Dot, aka the Only Online News Source that Totes Ships Arthur/Eames!

Tagged: inceptionfandomarthur and eames

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    This is also exactly how I feel (admittedly on a much smaller scale) about Inception fandom. And getting to be a part of...
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    Мой любимый фэн-дом.
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    I think the day will never come when the Inception fandom and all that it gave me will completely blow my mind and let...
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