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Has anyone read any good Sherlock metas? I honestly don't care about the topic (Johnlock conspiracy, Mary, Reichenbach theories, etc, I'm good with anything), but I just want something to get me thinking. I know loudest-subtext-on-television on tumblr had some good ones but their blog is down and I have no idea how to find them now...
Additionally, any suggestions on how to write good Sherlock metas would be extremely helpful
Thanks!
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I like The Final Problem's tumblr and this one in particular
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Well, let me point out some authors I can recommend:
wellthengameover
deducingbbcsherlock
ivyblossom
sherlockmeta
xistentialangst
beejohnlocked
miadifferent
jenna221b
the-7-percent-solution
and others.
I have written some myself if you want to have a look:
P.S. I am moving the topic to our General Discussion.
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Thanks so much, everyone! I'll definitely be reading these tonight!
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Another meta writer I enjoy reading
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I was going to recommend her as well, my favorite Sherlock meta writer!
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Refreshing and bright Video TJLC metas here:
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These are all so good! I'm hopefully going to start writing some of my own soon, these really helped me figure out where to start.
Thanks a ton!
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You might like this:
And by the same person, this: is quite a useful reference if there's anything you want to look up.
Last edited by Liberty (March 22, 2016 8:54 am)
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I have been able to read loudest-subtext-in-television's work via the WayBack Machine Internet Archive. Some of the entries weren't preserved, but you can read most of her work there. It's a shame she was driven from the fandom. Here's a master list of her metas:
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Thanks for sharing this, those are paramount!
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Does the way back machine preserve things forever?
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*realizes with a slight panic she has only one digital copy of M-Theory and adds some safety copies to external drive*
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Gwyndall wrote:
I have been able to read loudest-subtext-in-television's work via the WayBack Machine Internet Archive. Some of the entries weren't preserved, but you can read most of her work there. It's a shame she was driven from the fandom. Here's a master list of her metas:
Ahh! Thank you!!!! I've been searching for a copy of her metas!
Additionally, I found another tumblr account with some nice ones, in case anyone else is interested. . She's very detailed, and very interesting.
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Liberty wrote:
You might like this:
It's about some of the meta writers, their writing process, their thoughts on the fandom, etc. (Sadly, not everybody is still around). It might be particularly interesting if you're thinking of writing your own metas, but it's a good read either way!
I just read this series and I was looking for something exactly like this! Definitely gave me an idea of how to get where I want to go with writing metas. Thanks so much!
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ukaunz wrote:
Does the way back machine preserve things forever?
I don't know about "forever" but I know a website that has snapshots back as far as 2003.