Trek criticism & rant of the day
May. 19th, 2004 09:49 pmWarning: this will be long and probably not everyone's cup of tea. I'm hiding it behind a tag because of the length of it, and for no other reason. Why should I do so otherwise? There is nothing offensive about this topic. *glares defiantly*
Sometimes I moan about the insane amount of really bad slash in the Trekkieverse. On the other hand, I've just run into these articles and find them very, very interesting.
Complain about the complete absence of gay or lesbian characters in Trek:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/trek.html
Gay criticism on TNG:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/tng.html
Notice especially the sad tale of David Gerrold's lost script which I fully intend to turn into a fanfic novel one day.
Gay criticism on DS9:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/ds9.html
Gay criticism on Voyager:
http://www.gaire.com/trek/endofvoy.htm
More gay criticism on Voyager:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/voyager.html
Gay criticism on Enterprise:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/enterprise.html
Now, here's the place where I should copy&paste my default statement about not being a "slasher". About being a writer, who writes stories which may or may not have relationships between peoples of both the same and the opposite gender.
This time, I won't do it. As much as I hate that I'm being put into a box that would only fit a certain part of my writing (and not necessarily the most important part of it), I'd rather be marked as an evil "slasher" than being a bigot.
Other than that, I've made Quiche Lorraine today. It's a French cheese tart. Mum and I ate the whole thing in one session and are now so overstuffed that we can hardly move. *sighs*
Sometimes I moan about the insane amount of really bad slash in the Trekkieverse. On the other hand, I've just run into these articles and find them very, very interesting.
Complain about the complete absence of gay or lesbian characters in Trek:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/trek.html
Gay criticism on TNG:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/tng.html
Notice especially the sad tale of David Gerrold's lost script which I fully intend to turn into a fanfic novel one day.
Gay criticism on DS9:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/ds9.html
Gay criticism on Voyager:
http://www.gaire.com/trek/endofvoy.htm
More gay criticism on Voyager:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/voyager.html
Gay criticism on Enterprise:
http://www.webpan.com/dsinclair/enterprise.html
Now, here's the place where I should copy&paste my default statement about not being a "slasher". About being a writer, who writes stories which may or may not have relationships between peoples of both the same and the opposite gender.
This time, I won't do it. As much as I hate that I'm being put into a box that would only fit a certain part of my writing (and not necessarily the most important part of it), I'd rather be marked as an evil "slasher" than being a bigot.
Other than that, I've made Quiche Lorraine today. It's a French cheese tart. Mum and I ate the whole thing in one session and are now so overstuffed that we can hardly move. *sighs*
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Date: 2004-05-21 06:58 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-05-21 11:20 am (UTC)Which only caused the self-proclaimed purists to scream bloody murder and call anyone who dares to touch those "dirty" topics an evil smut writer.
God, I'm so sick and tired of this damned fandom I could vomit all day. The only thing that keeps me going is the fact hat would I quit, they would win.