Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favorite character, anything at all.When I was a teenager, I used to be part of those sporking communities where people made fun of self insert/Mary Sue fanfiction. I'm not proud of it.
I realized in undergrad that what I really wanted was an excuse to read "badfic." I pretended I was doing it ✨ironically✨ but I genuinely enjoy reading Mary Sues and self inserts - still do. My first big research paper was about Mary Sue fanfiction. Almost 20 years later, I'm working on a conference proposal about… yeah, you guessed it: Mary Sues. I'm returning to my roots.
Mary Sues are honestly so fun. I love your mood ring eyes, your flaming red/raven black/sunshine golden hair. You're dating your blorbo? Good for you.
Mary Sues aren't hurting anybody. I guess maybe wading through FF•net in the bad old days before AO3's tagging system was a thing might have been annoying for older fans trying to find more canon-centered(?) fic but… It was weird when I realized that many (most?) of the members of
Honestly, I think the time I spent in those "sporking" communities really did a number on my creativity in ways that I'm still trying to unpack. I cringe when I think I've given too much of myself away, made it too obvious that I like this or that other media… even though I screamed (in a good way!) when the sandworm rises out of the dunes in Trigun Stampede in a frame-by-frame reference to/recreation of the scene in Dune (1984). I love catching references and allusions to the author's influences but I'm shy of doing it myself because of the old "pepper jack cheese" [archive link] joke at
Nowadays, I'm (one of the) admin(s) at
I've been thinking of starting a Mary Sue fest here. Somewhere we can all write and share our repressed teenage 10th walker dreams. Maybe I'll run it this summer while I'm off school.
P.S. Sorry I didn't do the actual "love letter" format. I couldn't get into it.