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Zhaan # 1 - October 2002:

http://www.anduranova.de/germanscapers/largentreffenimages/aba.sized.jpg

Zhaan # 2 - November 2002:

http://www.anduranova.de/germanscapers/LargeSpace/Bild_0053.JPG
http://www.anduranova.de/germanscapers/LargeSpace/Bild_0035.JPG

Zhaan # 3 - August 2003 (test for Zhaan # 4, coming next weekend):

http://www.allabouthmpf.com/zhaan3_1.htm
http://www.allabouthmpf.com/zhaan3_2.htm

This is why I was too busy today to catch up on everybody's journals. I haven't been able to do much online during the week because I'm working at an archaeological excavation at the moment and don't manage much in the evenings but fall into bed half dead. Also, I'm busy with the thousand things that need to be done before I can leave for my stay in Birmingham in two weeks.

This year, my LJ seems to consist mainly of explanations for my lack of updates. How depressing. I'll try to keep you all updated about my life in Birmingham, though. :-)
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I just spent an hour or more on ICQ with AnduraNova, surfing ebay and various sex shops for an orange-red latex skirt and top to dress AnduraNova up as Sikozu at the Bochum comic fair. Dashan will dress up as Chiana, I will be Zhaan, Nager will be Stark, and Bettina will be Scorpius again. You wouldn't believe how many hours of shopping - or rather, hours of searching for things without much success - go into each of these costumes.

But we will get to meet Virginia Hey. In fact, we'll have breakfast with her. And she'll probably think us total nutcases for appearing in full costume for breakfast, but we have no choice - the comic fair starts right after breakfast, so we can either get into costume *before* breakfast or not at all.

I sense that this has the potential to become the most embarrassing day of my life.
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but a few short notes before I leave to visit [livejournal.com profile] ankae...

1.) On Thursday I went to see 'Spirited Away' and it's a beautiful, beautiful movie. It had the same atmosphere and logic of many of my weirder dreams... Gotta go see it again next week, if I can find the time. Highly recommended.

2.) The evening of the same day I had to do a cast of my good buddy Nager's face because he wants to have a Stark mask made for the comic fair we are going to have a Farscape table at. Let's just say that at 40 degrees Celsius it was not a pleasant experience for him having to wear a rubber bathing cap for hours, and half of his head covered in plaster! It made me worry a bit about being Zhaan with that bald cap at the fair... I'll have to wear that thing for about 13 hours and I doubt it is any more comfortable than a bathing cap! The things we do for Farscape.

3.) Birthday (mine, that is) on Friday - nice and quiet. Breakfast with my mom, then work, then dinner with my mom (Indian food - yum!). (My dad was on a business trip.) Got nice books and nice music for presents. Unexpected present from a certain reader of this journal, too. (Thanks! You know who you are! *g*) Am 27 now, an age that almost fits with the grey hair I keep finding on my head more and more often...

4.) Happy Birthday also to my dear friends Kiki and [livejournal.com profile] ankae!

5.) And to my Scape Sister Dashan who actually had her birthday a few days ago but had her party yesterday. Very nice party; met Atti there, important figure from German HL fandom and webmistress of Fanficparadies.de. Weird, meeting someone whose name you've known for years on the net 'in the flesh' for the first time... Atti was in the same situation, btw, knowing me from my old essay on becoming obsessed with Methos which seems to be rather well-known in German HL fandom. Hey, at least *one* of my pieces of writing is well-known. *g* AnduraNova and me talked with Atti and her boyfriend all night, I'm afraid - we hardly even noticed the other guests. *g* Atti may even come to the next local Farscape meeting.

5.) Going to visit ankae for a few days, but first I have to have breakfast and then do the dishes. The stacks in the kitchen look like every single plate, knife, pot, fork and glass in the house is dirty. Frell.

6.) Oh, and since [livejournal.com profile] kernezelda and [livejournal.com profile] kazbaby already posted links to our new vid 'Poison' in their LJs, I guess I should make it public here, too. Actually, we meant to wait a little while yet before really publishing the vid, since we wanted to overhaul the 'Peacekeeper' vid first, but, well, it's out there now, so I may as well point everyone who hasn't found it yet there. I'm pretty proud of this vid. AnduraNova still thinks 'Everybody Hurts' is better than 'Poison', but I think they are about on par. It was great fun to make, too, even if it made AnduraNova's husband realise that we're perverts. *g*

Go here to download it: ScapeSisters videos

7.) Apart from the dishes I'm feeling fine.
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without warning when the pressure becomes too much.

I've been away from LJ for a few (2?) weeks, I think, and I feel terribly out of the loop, but what with getting sick and having to prepare for the 'Zwischenprüfung' and England and other stuff I simply *had* to reduce my online life. Drastically. Again.

So I moved to my parents, 'cause 1.) their place is much less hot than mine - where I live it was virtually impossible to concentrate on *anything* in the last few weeks, and 2.) they only have the most rudimentary online access. I've been barely able to check my mails, once or twice a week. Which was good for the 'Zwischenprüfungs' preparation. It was also good for my writing - I've written a lot, 'cause, you know, you can't cram knowledge into your head 24/7. ;-)

Now I'm back home, and back on line, though I still have four more days of revising for the exam before I can join the online community as a full time member again (wish me luck on Thursday...).

So, this is just an apology to everyone who hasn't heard anything (or very little) from me recently. I haven't forgotten you. I'll be back soon.

And, before I sign off to return to the bronze age ;-), a short fandom activity update:

- My first HP (and first slash) fic is almost finished, I'm going to do a last revision tonight. Actually, I sent what I thought was the final version to K'immie who's agreed to be by britreader already, but I discovered I had to rewrite part of it later. I rather like the story so far (only time will tell if I will still like it when I re-read it in a year or so) - in the two or three weeks I've been writing it's been rewritten close on 20 times, and I think it's really pretty good by now. Or at least as good as I can make it, with my still limited skill. It's short (4 pages, which seems to be my standard length for 'quickies') and depressing, as it should be. It's called, not without some degree of irony, 'Together'.

- I got feedback! For 'Mann Mit Mantel', which still is my most popular piece, but still... it's been so long since I last got feedback for that essay that I don't even remember. Probably a year or so. (The last feedback I got for anything was in March, for 'Epilogue'.) Anyway... that considerably brightened my day, and strengthened my resolve to rebuild my website as quickly as possible.

- The Scape Sisters have been at it again... We had a fun-filled evening yesterday, collecting material and creating the concept for a Scorpy/John vid, as well as trying to fill the holes that still plague our Braca/Scorpy vid. Sometime during the evening - we were watching 'Into the Lion's Den', loudly expressing our delight at all the John/Scorpy goodness - I remarked that we were like three old beer-bellied men watching porn... the Sisters didn't disagree.

- I re-read some of my old fics. Lots of stuff I would change now. But I guess one has to stop rewriting sometime, and just accept that a story is finished, and that one never will reach perfection, anyway. 'This Is Your Time', though, is so bad it really hurts. I probably should take it off my website, but then, I have the soul of an archivist - I want my *complete* works on my site. But maybe I should move it further down the fic list, so it isn't the first thing people will read.

- Scapekid has beta'd 'Simple Things 1: Rise and Shine' for me. I've had some issues with parts of that story for some time, though I'm very proud of other parts of it (namely the Chiana bit), and Scapekid had issues with exactly the same parts, and helped me a lot by clarifying what the problem is/might be. I've had the story removed from Leviathan, and will resubmit it when I've done a thorough revision. No compromises this time. (Last time I submitted it I had a nagging suspicion that something was wrong with the story, but couldn't put my finger on the problem, and so submitted it despite the feeling.) Who knows, I may even get feedback this time, if I manage to make the story as good as possible. ;-)

- And even more news from the writing front: for no good reason at all I translated my HP fic to German! And I even like the German version! Of course, now that I'm about to change a few things in the original English version I'll have to change the translation, too, but overall, I'm really pleased - even though it was a very fast translation, done in about 2 hours.

- Last, but not least, I'm soon going to be blue again, soon. A whole bunch of people from the farscaped mailing list will go to the Bochum comic fair 'cause Virginia Hey will be there, and we'll have a Scorpy and, well, me as Zhaan. Only this time I'll try and make the costume and make-up more convincing. We'll have a table there and will try and promote Save Farscape. :-)

Well... so much for my geek activities. I'll sign off now. Too much to do still...
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(copied from my notebook, into which I scribbled this during FilkContinental this weekend.)

But first, a few words about the fun to be found in getting rained on and laughed at in the city of Cologne.

(I probably should have written something about last week's FS-Weekend, but I'll leave that for another time.)

We were more than we expected. I would have expected 6, maybe 10 of us. In the end, there were 16, including a family four heads strong from Berlin, and three very unexpected Scapers in black leather coats and Save Farscape t-shirts. There was a slight misunderstanding as to the size and nature of our event. All parties involved were highly amused as a result to this - both our tiny bunch of protesters, and the two policemen sent to... well, to do what exactly?

We spent a few hours standing in the rain handing out flyers - designed by me - to the passersby. Some special mentions:

- The lederhosen guy.

Nager: "Do you like SF?'
Lederhosen Guy: "I have my lederhosen, that's enough."

Yeah, I can totally see that logic. He was nice about it, though, not unfriendly.

(Note to our international friends: Usually, most Germans do not wear lederhosen outside of Bavaria. I don't know what the guy was doing wearing them in Cologne.)

- The guy who simply turned and *ran* away when Nager tried to explain Farscape to him.

Nager: "I think I'm going to cry now."

Honourable mention for extreme coolness: Hurrie's mom and little sister and brother who increased our numbers by an unexpected 3.

The whole crazy event was unexpectedly fun, despite the terrible weather and the strange gazes. We knew from the outset that the rally was pretty useless, and was merely a show of support for our fighting Scapers in the US. As such, it was well-documented by dozens of photos and we'll soon put up a website with pics of the rally and the previous weekend.

***

All right, back to the con thoughts. Right now I am sitting in the outer reaches of a filk circle, harmonious soft voices and guitar chords wash over me. I know no one here, and I am neither a filker nor a musician of any kind. Still, I belong, more or less. Although there are no Scapers here, these people look at me with understanding when I display signs of emotinonal distress at the dying (I'm not yet willing to proclaim it entirely dead) of Farscape. When I apologise, they tell me it's okay, because 'where else can you talk about a thing like that if not on a filk con?' They understand obsessions with stories and universes, I reckon.

The songs are doing strange things to me. Although there doesn't seem to be a single FS filk in existence this side of the Atlantic, and precious few filkers who even know the show or have had the patience to follow it through Sat1's scheduling escapades, somehow each sad song, and most of them were sad, all dripping with that special kind of pathos that only SF and fantasy can provide, well, as I said, every song seemed to connect to FS for me, and I had to fight not to break into tears several times.

Frell, Kemper, you hooked me good.

***

They're still singing. The music sounds like simple folk. You have to listen to the lyrics to understand it's really something different. Listening to the music, I remember Nager explaining to the reporter from SF-Radio that 'we are all freaks' - as if he felt a special need to make sure there would be absolutely no mistake about that. Not that there was much danger of anyone missing that fact...

***

I need to interrupt these musings for a short announcement of pain. It's been four weeks now since FS's cancellation, and the pain. just. won't. go. away.

***

On a more positive note. These past four weeks, the FS community has been very close, and I have probably not been the only one who's been overwhelmed with love for at least their most immediate co-Scapers. I had incredibly warm fuzzy feelings for everybody today, and I know they were reciprocated at least by Claudia, who professed to not being able to imagine her life without us anymore.

****

(Written on Saturday, 5th of October 2002)
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Real Life: went to uni today to find some info about British universities where I might spend my year abroad. Looks like Birmingham is the closest match for what I want. Actually, I wanted Cardiff, but they only have one of my subjects there...

Real Life/Net life: been preparing the Farscape weekend with Claudia and Antje by doing some big time shopping! (Gotta provide four meals for over 30 people. You get the idea.) When we were done, Nager from Scififorum.de called us - he was on the road somewhere between Wiesbaden and Frankfurt - and after some confusion we decided to have him come to Claudia's place, and had Kai come over, too, and we all had pizza together. Very nice. Looking forward to meeting everybody (lots of new people around this time!!!) tomorrow...

Oh, hey, and I painted myself blue today! Well, only in part, but it was still a really amazing experience. A totally different feeling - like my body was suddenly not quite my body anymore. I now understand what Virginia Hey described in that interview, about looking at her hands and going 'Oh my god, I'm blue!'

Claudia and Antje were impressed, and Claudia is looking forward to being painted blue now, too. Hehe.

I also finished her ten silver rings that will make the Zhaan costume perfect. We'll pose as a sort of twinned Zhaan for a picture that will hopefully demonstrate to our American friends in the campaign that we're with them, even if we can't do much over here. And no, we will *not* shave our heads. We'll go for season three Zhaan, with the headscarf. ;-)

So, other than that, what's new? Not much, except maybe that Dork Tower just did Farscape again:

http://www.gamespy.com/comics/dorktower/archive.asp?nextform=viewcomic&id=653

Have to go to bed now, read a bit about 'The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank, and Lewis Mumford'.

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