Active/primary interests or fandoms: Librarian (currently in a fascinating special library setting I discuss under lock but not in public under this name), reader (speculative fic, non-fiction, mysteries), knitting, general geekery. Pagan stuff. I am complicatedly fannish about the Potterverse (I was one of the author-players of Alternity), and dip my toe in lots of other things. I am a The Librarians fan for the geeky awesomeness. I've done Yuletide for the past 6 years, but don't write much other fannish stuff. What I have that's public is over on AO3.
If you've seen me around, it's probably because: Quite possibly because of Pagan topics, occasional librarian smash posts, deconstructions of bad research, or commentary about making tech and library stuff behave.
I post about: Daily life, Pagan stuff, interesting questions that come up at work, occasional bits of accessibility, comments on life with chronic health issues, librarian smash / deconstruction of research issues, and other stuff going on in my life.
I post/check my feed: I post at least a couple of times a week most of the time, I read many times a day. (I am from the online generation that started on Usenet where commenting just to comment was not a thing, and it appears to be immutable by now, so I comment reliably only if I have something specific to say and spoons to say it with. But if you're on my subscription list, I'm reading what I can see.)
I want to find people that post about: Books are good! Geekiness about topics (that I know about and don't know about) are good. Mostly, people interested in talking and sharing things.
I am most interested in interacting with people on: DW (I post and interact less other places).
My blog is: Mostly locked, but I am glad to add people (and will routinely add people who add me.) There are occasional public posts if you want to get a sense what I'm about before subscribing. (The public things not on DW are, of course, public, but much more intermittent.)
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Active/primary interests or fandoms: Librarian (currently in a fascinating special library setting I discuss under lock but not in public under this name), reader (speculative fic, non-fiction, mysteries), knitting, general geekery. Pagan stuff. I am complicatedly fannish about the Potterverse (I was one of the author-players of Alternity), and dip my toe in lots of other things. I am a The Librarians fan for the geeky awesomeness. I've done Yuletide for the past 6 years, but don't write much other fannish stuff. What I have that's public is over on AO3.
If you've seen me around, it's probably because: Quite possibly because of Pagan topics, occasional librarian smash posts, deconstructions of bad research, or commentary about making tech and library stuff behave.
I post about: Daily life, Pagan stuff, interesting questions that come up at work, occasional bits of accessibility, comments on life with chronic health issues, librarian smash / deconstruction of research issues, and other stuff going on in my life.
I post/check my feed: I post at least a couple of times a week most of the time, I read many times a day. (I am from the online generation that started on Usenet where commenting just to comment was not a thing, and it appears to be immutable by now, so I comment reliably only if I have something specific to say and spoons to say it with. But if you're on my subscription list, I'm reading what I can see.)
I want to find people that post about: Books are good! Geekiness about topics (that I know about and don't know about) are good. Mostly, people interested in talking and sharing things.
I am most interested in interacting with people on: DW (I post and interact less other places).
My blog is: Mostly locked, but I am glad to add people (and will routinely add people who add me.) There are occasional public posts if you want to get a sense what I'm about before subscribing. (The public things not on DW are, of course, public, but much more intermittent.)
Anything else you need to know about me: Here is my post of useful stuff you might want to know about me and my journal, including links to some public posts that give you a taste of how I go about writing about things. It covers the relevant bits.