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Apr. 13th, 2008 02:23 pmSo, uh, I don't know if anyone remembers me mentioning seeing copies of The Da Vinci Code on the library discard shelf and my subsequent intent to take a copy and use it as rat litter, but. I finally got around to doing so. And I have photographic evidence!

A picture of the copy I nabbed. See it in all its hardcover lack of glory! It didn't have the title on the front, for which I was somewhat disappointed, but does well just the same.

Pages of the book in question, ripped quite nicely from the cover. Guys, it's gratifyingly easy to rip pages from hardcover books. Don't do it to books you like!

My darling Conan expresses his opinion of the book ♥ See, there's already a spot right up by the title there! What a good boy~
What I have not, to the best of my knowledge, mentioned here (yet) is my intent to make anime goods out of chocolate and sell them at Anime Iowa. I have completed the first of these today, and am more-or-less pleased with the results.

The Chocolate Note, in its complete glory. I'm really going to have to find a way to streamline the process so I can make them faster.
The lettering was done in white chocolate with a paintbrush (paint-free); the pages are white chocolate, and the cover is dark chocolate.

This picture is just for size reference, really. I have no idea if I got the size right, but am hoping it's roughly as it should be.
Future projects include me ripping a copy of Twilight into pieces (because general opinion of people I respect seems to be that it's not worth reading and not because I've read it myself) to turn into a sculpture of the head of a girl which I will call Mary-Sue and hopefully be able to enter in the library's next "Turn a discarded book into art!" fund raiser thing, and various other anime goods made of chocolate, including (but not limited to) chocolate Mokona Modokis, Pai Cho (sp?) tiles, marshmallow Rabi hammers with painted chocolate stripes (etc), and hopefully a chocolate Panda!Genma-and-Girl!Ranma sculpture set that I may or may not auction off. Mmmm, chocolate....

A picture of the copy I nabbed. See it in all its hardcover lack of glory! It didn't have the title on the front, for which I was somewhat disappointed, but does well just the same.

Pages of the book in question, ripped quite nicely from the cover. Guys, it's gratifyingly easy to rip pages from hardcover books. Don't do it to books you like!

My darling Conan expresses his opinion of the book ♥ See, there's already a spot right up by the title there! What a good boy~
What I have not, to the best of my knowledge, mentioned here (yet) is my intent to make anime goods out of chocolate and sell them at Anime Iowa. I have completed the first of these today, and am more-or-less pleased with the results.

The Chocolate Note, in its complete glory. I'm really going to have to find a way to streamline the process so I can make them faster.
The lettering was done in white chocolate with a paintbrush (paint-free); the pages are white chocolate, and the cover is dark chocolate.

This picture is just for size reference, really. I have no idea if I got the size right, but am hoping it's roughly as it should be.
Future projects include me ripping a copy of Twilight into pieces (because general opinion of people I respect seems to be that it's not worth reading and not because I've read it myself) to turn into a sculpture of the head of a girl which I will call Mary-Sue and hopefully be able to enter in the library's next "Turn a discarded book into art!" fund raiser thing, and various other anime goods made of chocolate, including (but not limited to) chocolate Mokona Modokis, Pai Cho (sp?) tiles, marshmallow Rabi hammers with painted chocolate stripes (etc), and hopefully a chocolate Panda!Genma-and-Girl!Ranma sculpture set that I may or may not auction off. Mmmm, chocolate....
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Date: 2008-04-13 08:30 pm (UTC)it's a kind of small katamari. a kind of small and lousy katamari, yes.
It's really made for indulging in Mary Sue fantasies. The whole book is one, and I think it encourages the girls reading it to think of them, too. I think that's the real appeal... Almost no one talks about the story. They talk about the boys and how they'd love to go out with them...
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Date: 2008-04-13 08:38 pm (UTC)That sounds... Well. Far too much like something I'd've indulged in during junior high, only to re-read at a later date and find out it was actually awful.
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Date: 2008-04-13 08:55 pm (UTC)I mean, I love YA fantasy. Much more than adult fantasy. But uh. This felt like it was written BY 15-yr-olds, not FOR them, if you catch my drift.
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Date: 2008-04-16 02:41 am (UTC)Tentative rules so far:
1) You must insert yourself into the universe of a fandom. It can be in part of a fic you've already written, or as its own fic, you just have to be there.
2) The self you insert can be as true or false to reality as you like, as long as you don't god-mode all to hell. Due to the nature of self-insert, intimate knowledge of the cast/universe is permitted, as is exaggeration of abilities. Solving each and every problem posed by the series is a bit much, however.
3) The story must have a plot outside the appearance of you/your avatar.
4) You go home at the end of the story. Is it forever? Who knows! Do you take anyone with you? Maybe, but they'll have to have a way back. Do you get to keep any powers or abilities acquired while traversing fandom-worlds? Stop asking me these things! It's your fic and your you! Just go write it already! You just have to be home at the end.
Thoughts/suggestions/etc?
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Date: 2008-04-16 02:57 am (UTC)Would the plot have to be big? I know I typically only write one-shots. :< Also, do you want to make rules on character interaction? At least, characters must have conversations or mention at least one other character/event from their own canon. Tie it back to the original, yeah?
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Date: 2008-04-18 01:49 am (UTC)Definitely no huge plot requirement. It could be as simple as running into bizarre trouble on the way to the store or something. And that sounds like an excellent idea, actually. *is more and more regretting actually thinking about this challenge, but hell, in for a penny...* ...Also, would subjecting challeng-ees to most of these rules be going to far?
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Date: 2008-04-18 03:52 am (UTC)I kind of love that list. It might be a little hard, though. Part of the fun of self-inserts is getting to be a dork, I think. Then again, if we're asking for good ones...
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Date: 2008-04-18 08:42 pm (UTC)Ditto :O I was thinking more along the lines of "guidelines", because there are obviously some rules that would be difficult to follow depending on the form your self-insert takes (e.g., if you visit the characters' universe or if they visit yours, etc), but yeah, good self-inserts would be great. *shrug?*
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Date: 2008-04-19 05:15 pm (UTC)Yeaaah...It does sound good. Like. TRY TO FOLLOW THESE but if you don't, we won't lynch you.
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Date: 2008-04-22 02:05 am (UTC)I'll add that to my (very tentative) rules list, then. *...cannot think of what else to say, is BRAINDEAD*