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Long ages ago, I picked Mary Crawford (or nowadays,
marycrawford) as a fannish pseudonym because there were some writers I admired who had literary pseuds, like Emma Woodhouse and Flora Poste - it's been so long that I can't quite remember, but I think they were all K/S fandom zine writers. And so I chose Mary Crawford, because nobody had chosen her yet, because I love her, and because she was the only character to make a gay joke in all of Jane Austen.
There are some advantages to a 'real name' pseud - it's easy for people to call me Mary when we meet, online or offline, and I like that. The disadvantages are largely that I can't search for my own work when I'm feeling blue and want a pick-me-up, hoping to find someone saying something nice, because any links are inevitably Austen-related. And another issue is that I can't namesquat my pseud on any other type of social media, except if I get there very early, which is rare. (I don't have a twitter, and I'm sorry for everyone who's going to miss using it.)
I was in time for cohost, not that I've used it at all yet, so I'm marycrawford there.
I recently picked up Tumblr again, and I'm
mcvices there. I've used it so rarely because it overloads my brain easily and I hate tagging, but the gifs are pretty. And for me, a major upside of the Twitter breakdown is that fandom saint
wenella has made her way to tumblr and is posting Zhu Yilong photos and interviews she translated there, so I can see them more easily. (He is too beautiful and this is a fascinating interview.)
There are some advantages to a 'real name' pseud - it's easy for people to call me Mary when we meet, online or offline, and I like that. The disadvantages are largely that I can't search for my own work when I'm feeling blue and want a pick-me-up, hoping to find someone saying something nice, because any links are inevitably Austen-related. And another issue is that I can't namesquat my pseud on any other type of social media, except if I get there very early, which is rare. (I don't have a twitter, and I'm sorry for everyone who's going to miss using it.)
I was in time for cohost, not that I've used it at all yet, so I'm marycrawford there.
I recently picked up Tumblr again, and I'm
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Date: 2022-11-22 01:48 am (UTC)... I'm also feeling somewhat sheepish that I never made the connection between your name and Austen, though it can be somewhat excused by Mansfield Park being one of the few I haven't got around to reading yet.
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Date: 2022-11-27 10:55 am (UTC)I'm neither on twitter nor tumblr, so I don't really mind where to look at wenella's posts. :D But I'm glad she's making contingencies for eventual twitter failure. She's the best and we'd be so lost without her.
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