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Happy Friday! I have things to discuss.

~~ [livejournal.com profile] snowgall, this made me think of you. A study (with bar charts! pie charts! all sorts of charts!) of "aggressive actions" in the HP series, book by book and character by character. Aggressive actions statistics. Can anyone draw any conclusions from this? I wasn't really sure what to make of it, except to marvel at the work that must have gone into it.

~~ I'm going to see James McAvoy in this tomorrow, and to have lunch with [livejournal.com profile] who_la_hoop. As you can imagine, I'm pretty excited. I mean, how could I not be. Lunch with who_la! \o/

I'm also fairly pleased about Mr McAvoy. ;) OK, this is embarrassing; I didn't know he was Scottish until yesterday. Why does nobody ever tell me these things?

~~ The very clever [livejournal.com profile] catch_life translated some of my fics into Russian for a translation battle. I can't read a word of them, but they look awfully pretty. Here are some links: At Tales told by Severus Snape and on fanfics.me, links 1, 2, 3 and 4. I don't know which is which, but the stories translated were What Potter Wants, This Monstrous Need, This Unstoppable Thirst and One Prick Away from Heaven. Mr Birds put the translation of the last one through Google translate and the title came out as One False Move and You're in Paradise, which both amused and pleased me. I'd imagine things like double meanings must be the worst to translate.

I find the idea of the translation battle really interesting. I don't know any details of how it works but I love the idea of it anyway! Can anyone tell us more details about how such a thing is run?

~~And finally, Steven Moffat has some interesting things to say about fanfiction:

What’s the best or funniest piece of Sherlock fan fiction or fan art you’ve seen?

I don’t know the funniest. There’s been some eye-watering stuff of Benedict and Martin together. A load of it has been superb. There’s a tendency to disparage it. I don’t agree. Even the slash fiction, that’s a great way to learn to work. No one really does three-act structure, but just trying to put words that make somebody else turned on, that’s going to teach you more about writing than any writing college you can go to. It’s creative and exciting. I refuse to mock it—because I’m a man who writes Sherlock Holmes fan fiction for a living!


More from Moffat, including lots of teasers about series 4, here.

Date: 2015-03-28 05:11 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] snowgall
Wow. That person has me beat for sure! But as much as I love statistics, charts, and graphs, this was...almost overkill? Like, I began to feel a bit swamped by it all and just sort of felt like it was too much to take in. But yeah, fellow nerd alert! Thanks for pointing me to it :) It makes me think I need to be a bit more sparing with my charts and graphs ♥

And sorry I didn't comment sooner - I spent most of the day in the car driving with my family to visit my parents. The US is a car country. Taking the train is rarely a viable option, sadly. We live in upstate NY and my parents live near Washington, DC, so it's about a 6 hour drive, plus or minus. But we're here now, and will have an extended weekend while the kids are on their spring break.

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