Fanvids that Live in My Head
Aug. 10th, 2010 01:03 amBecause it seemed to be that time again. (Actually, it's probably as far from that time as it could get, seeing as all these new Vividcon vids are coming out. You should go watch those rather than read my ramblings.)
Some of these songs have appeared on my music recs before. The rest will likely appear in the next edition.
( Six ideas for B5, BSG, Farscape, Northern Exposure, and 1930s films. Spoilers for B5 and BSG. )
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In other news, I appear to be on a nonfiction kick. I just finished Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which was excellent (I bought it mainly because it cost five cents, and so my low expectations were greatly exceeded) and am now in the middle of Blue Highways, which is also quite good. Last week, I read American Nomads, the author of which I don't remember, which apparently was a retread of this book with historical narratives and figures inserted at odd junctures. I like Least Heat Moon's better. Next up is the one major Cather novel I've yet to read, Song of the Lark, though I may make a detour through another James Alan Gardener novel first.
Some of these songs have appeared on my music recs before. The rest will likely appear in the next edition.
( Six ideas for B5, BSG, Farscape, Northern Exposure, and 1930s films. Spoilers for B5 and BSG. )
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In other news, I appear to be on a nonfiction kick. I just finished Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, which was excellent (I bought it mainly because it cost five cents, and so my low expectations were greatly exceeded) and am now in the middle of Blue Highways, which is also quite good. Last week, I read American Nomads, the author of which I don't remember, which apparently was a retread of this book with historical narratives and figures inserted at odd junctures. I like Least Heat Moon's better. Next up is the one major Cather novel I've yet to read, Song of the Lark, though I may make a detour through another James Alan Gardener novel first.