Nerd memoirs
Nov. 18th, 2008 07:03 pmI'm currently reading Wiffle Lever To Full, the memoir of a man who, having grown up on a healthy diet of 1970s and '80s science fiction, decided to go on a tour of UK conventions and fanmeets. Doctor Who is present, of course, and Star Trek, but there's also The Prisoner, James Bond and a really fantastic event at which Blakes 7 and Hitch-hiker's Guide fans meet annually at the quarry where "Destiny of the Daleks" was filmed, and attack each other with water pistols.
It's quite an enjoyable read, with very little pointing and sniggering at the nerdier fans (frankly, once you've admitted to having an Outpost Gallifrey account, there's only so much lower you can get, and I don't think the author has heard of furries). I'm enjoying it infinitely better than Dalek I Loved You -- which I had planned to buy, until I skimmed it in the bookstore last year, and quickly found myself wanting to punch the author in the face. Or at least ask him nicely to stop writing, forever. Wiffle Lever To Full is much more entertaining and informative, and (unlike Dalek I Loved You) hasn't yet hit my embarrassment squick. (Seriously, prank calling Richard Dawkins? You really thought that was going to go well?)
Still waiting for a nerd memoir from a woman. I think I'll be waiting for a while, but it would be nice. Volunteers?
It's quite an enjoyable read, with very little pointing and sniggering at the nerdier fans (frankly, once you've admitted to having an Outpost Gallifrey account, there's only so much lower you can get, and I don't think the author has heard of furries). I'm enjoying it infinitely better than Dalek I Loved You -- which I had planned to buy, until I skimmed it in the bookstore last year, and quickly found myself wanting to punch the author in the face. Or at least ask him nicely to stop writing, forever. Wiffle Lever To Full is much more entertaining and informative, and (unlike Dalek I Loved You) hasn't yet hit my embarrassment squick. (Seriously, prank calling Richard Dawkins? You really thought that was going to go well?)
Still waiting for a nerd memoir from a woman. I think I'll be waiting for a while, but it would be nice. Volunteers?
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Date: 2008-11-18 08:22 am (UTC)that sounds awesome.
also: why are you not on aim. you should be on aim.
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Date: 2008-11-18 08:32 am (UTC)I haven't read Will The Vampire People Please Leave The Lobby (http://www.amazon.com/Vampire-People-Please-Adventures-Fandom/dp/1402208456), and the Amazon reviews are a little meh, but it exists!
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Date: 2008-11-18 08:36 am (UTC)<33333333333333 I want to go to this.
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Date: 2008-11-18 10:09 am (UTC)[Is tempted]
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Date: 2008-11-18 09:43 am (UTC)Also, it's ironic you should mention a nerd memoir from a woman, I was actually contemplating the same thing in Waterstones last week. That there needs to be one, I mean. Maybe I'll do it. ;D
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Date: 2008-11-18 09:56 am (UTC)It's still going, so far as I know. They do it in the summer, I'm not exactly sure when. Not so much a convention as a picnic, really.
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Date: 2008-11-18 11:33 am (UTC)Lol. What exactly was said in this prank call?
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Date: 2008-11-18 02:18 pm (UTC)And SECONDING your female nerd-memoir suggestion.
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Date: 2008-11-18 07:39 pm (UTC)I feel that my life will be incomplete until I know what happened here.
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Date: 2008-11-18 09:08 pm (UTC)I have mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, Beatrice embraces fan culture (she's a Big Name Fan in the Buffy (or Joss Whedon in general) fandom) in her stories about this or that campaign to save a show, hold a party, celebrate a cultural phenomenon. On the other hand, she seems obsessed with not being the geek, the odd one. An entire chapter is dedicated to how sad it is that some interests (scifi, fantasy, whatever) are viewed as lesser than others (say, football), and yet I can't see her embrace geekdom. The fan community, the internet crazy, the BNF interaction with the Powers That Be, it's all there, but I still don't know anything about her as a fan: does she prefer BtVS or AtS? Who is her favorite character, and why? No clues are presented, just a constant stream of tongue-in-cheek babble. If there was anything in the book I really appreciated, it was the last two chapters about the wonders of online community, because I've been there. Oh well.
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Date: 2008-11-19 08:13 pm (UTC)There should be something similar for, like, every fandom ever!