Moving On

Aug. 19th, 2019 08:30 am
rynling: (Mog Toast)
[personal profile] rynling
Between one thing and another, I've come into possession of a small pile of evidence that one's success in fandom is disproportionately dependent on the amount of time and energy spent on social media. I'm an introvert with a more-than-full-time job, and I have neither the time nor the energy to spend multiple hours every day on Twitter and Discord. If you want your work to be recognized, however, that's what you need to do. The quality of what you create matters, but only if you know the right people. In other words, fandom is essentially a high school popularity contest. I had always suspected this, but finding multiple sources of concrete evidence was disheartening.

I should probably clarify that I'm not personally butthurt about any one thing in particular. All of my social media accounts are carefully curated walled gardens, and I'm surrounded by good people. And it's not as if professional spaces for creative people are perfect, obviously. I've just been feeling like fandom is a bit silly recently; and, if I'm going to be doing "work" on social media, then I want it to be useful and productive.

Now that I've begun my foray into professional publishing, I've been amazed at how tangibly rewarding it is. It's not easy, of course, but it's also not a situation where having thousands of followers and millions of notes on Tumblr benefits my life in exactly zero ways. It's also nice to know that, if a social media platform disappeared overnight, then my work would still be out there. As much as I appreciate magical screens that glow in the dark, I fucking love print media.

I've therefore decided to try to wrap up my ongoing fandom projects by the end of 2019. I'm going to work on and post one currently-unfinished story every week until all my draft folders are cleaned out. I want all of the fan art and fan comics I have lying around colored and posted, and I want all of my art commissions to be squared away. It's been a lot of fun, but it's time to move on.

Date: 2019-08-19 03:09 pm (UTC)
runicmagitek: (heroically with style ; sku)
From: [personal profile] runicmagitek
I have a feeling 2020 is going to be the year of "clean out your WIPs, damnit" for me. I started doing that in 2018, then... yeah, here I am lol

Best of luck with clearing out your stuff!

Also ugh, Discord. I got accepted into the Ganondorf zine and there's a Discord link and I'm like... but do I have to? Getting notifications from Discord gives me so much anxiety and then if I turn it off, then I just don't check it for a week and that I'm already late to the party :\ sigh...

Date: 2019-08-21 01:53 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lassarina
I'm glad you've identified what's good for you, although selfishly I hope you'll continue to be around on DW, because I like your thoughts and your presence here.

I'm hoping that 2020 is the Year of Pro Submissions for me. We'll see. It's terrifying, and I"m wretched at short-form.

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