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dreamer_easy ([personal profile] dreamer_easy) wrote2015-04-11 09:55 pm
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Heh heh heh

When Chicks Dig Time Lords was published, it was difficult to enjoy the pride and pleasure I should have at being involved in such a cool project. Not only did I feel that my contribution was not my best work, but my bad breakup with Doctor Who fandom was still in progress, with some ugly results - another contributor was anonymously attacked for being "associated" with me. But it was delightful to watch as the book succeeded brilliantly and broke new ground - and now I have a whole new reason to be pleased to have been involved: according to Alexandra Erin's analysis, the Sad Puppies debacle was triggered by Chicks Dig Time Lords winning the Hugo. Hee hee hee.

[identity profile] eurynome1967.livejournal.com 2015-04-11 02:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Pride and pleasure right here from me! :) <3

(Or was that just clumsy? - I'm a bit out of practice!)
Edited 2015-04-11 17:37 (UTC)

[identity profile] dreamer-easy.livejournal.com 2015-04-12 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
*grin* *thumbs up*
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[personal profile] hnpcc 2015-04-12 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Given some of the bollocks that was going on and that you were a target of when that book came out I'm really glad that it has had such a positive impact. It might not have been your best work, but I think it may be one of the ones that has the most far reaching impact. Congratulations. :-)

[identity profile] dreamer-easy.livejournal.com 2015-04-12 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
It really was a breakthrough - female Doctor Who fans had been around forever, of course, but I don't think everyone understood how marginalised we were. CDTL was like a trumpet blast announcing our presence. :)