Thanks! Yes, I did receive your message. At present I am running a farm, a Boy Scout troop, and a family. Yesterday, it was the troop's turn to monopolize my attention. Today, it will be the farm's turn!
I hope to use the game and the writing as the thing I do for fun, for me.
In response to your earlier reply, I will need an invitation to AO3, please.
As to my fan status, that's a bit more involved. I've been a fan since the beginning. My husband introduced me to the show when we were stationed at Fort Drum, NY, which was close enough to Ontario to receive Canadian broadcast TV, so we only watched the Canadian version of the show. Incidentally, the Canadians do a great job covering the Olympics. We got spoiled!
The end of the third season roughly coincided with the arrival of our first child. I left active duty and was distracted by family for the next "few" years. As a result, I enjoyed reruns when I happened upon them, but wasn't a passionate fan.
Last Fall, that changed. My youngest child, whom I'd homeschooled, entered public school. All of a sudden, for the first time in many, many years, I had time on my hands. I decided to revisit some of my favorite shows from the 90's, and ordered FK on DVD. I was hooked all over again.
By Thanksgiving, I'd discovered fan fiction online. It was an entry into an entire world I wasn't even aware was out there!
In the middle of this new, delightful discovery, my husband said something I'd waited decades to hear. "The boys will be gone next weekend. Why don't we go out?"
I grew up attending theater, ballet, symphony, etc., but had left that behind for baseball (little league thru pro games), Boy Scouts, and other boy-centered activities. Cultural activities became a scheduling challenge.
When the opportunity to "go out" arose, I quickly settled on tickets to the Tempest, at the local Shakespeare theater. We arrived at the theater with no time to spare, and were seated just as the house lights went down. The first act was wonderful, and I really enjoyed the performance of the actor portraying Prospero.
Imagine my surprise at the intermission, when I finally had the chance to glance at the program ... It was Ger!
I had a most unusual reaction to that wonderful coincidence: I started writing down the ideas for my own fanfiction stories that had been swimming in the back of my mind. I wrote up a couple of them and my sister liked them (my eldest son didn't, but what does he know, anyway).
I decided to quit lurking and take the plunge, and here I am. A long answer to a short question, but you did ask! :)
Thanks for that, by the way. There are no other FK fans in my immediate circle, and that story of accidentally finding Ger onstage is just not as dramatic when told to anyone else!
Re: I might want to play, but I don't know how!
Date: 2015-06-10 10:10 am (UTC)From:I hope to use the game and the writing as the thing I do for fun, for me.
In response to your earlier reply, I will need an invitation to AO3, please.
As to my fan status, that's a bit more involved. I've been a fan since the beginning. My husband introduced me to the show when we were stationed at Fort Drum, NY, which was close enough to Ontario to receive Canadian broadcast TV, so we only watched the Canadian version of the show. Incidentally, the Canadians do a great job covering the Olympics. We got spoiled!
The end of the third season roughly coincided with the arrival of our first child. I left active duty and was distracted by family for the next "few" years. As a result, I enjoyed reruns when I happened upon them, but wasn't a passionate fan.
Last Fall, that changed. My youngest child, whom I'd homeschooled, entered public school. All of a sudden, for the first time in many, many years, I had time on my hands. I decided to revisit some of my favorite shows from the 90's, and ordered FK on DVD. I was hooked all over again.
By Thanksgiving, I'd discovered fan fiction online. It was an entry into an entire world I wasn't even aware was out there!
In the middle of this new, delightful discovery, my husband said something I'd waited decades to hear. "The boys will be gone next weekend. Why don't we go out?"
I grew up attending theater, ballet, symphony, etc., but had left that behind for baseball (little league thru pro games), Boy Scouts, and other boy-centered activities. Cultural activities became a scheduling challenge.
When the opportunity to "go out" arose, I quickly settled on tickets to the Tempest, at the local Shakespeare theater. We arrived at the theater with no time to spare, and were seated just as the house lights went down. The first act was wonderful, and I really enjoyed the performance of the actor portraying Prospero.
Imagine my surprise at the intermission, when I finally had the chance to glance at the program ... It was Ger!
I had a most unusual reaction to that wonderful coincidence: I started writing down the ideas for my own fanfiction stories that had been swimming in the back of my mind. I wrote up a couple of them and my sister liked them (my eldest son didn't, but what does he know, anyway).
I decided to quit lurking and take the plunge, and here I am. A long answer to a short question, but you did ask! :)
Thanks for that, by the way. There are no other FK fans in my immediate circle, and that story of accidentally finding Ger onstage is just not as dramatic when told to anyone else!