Help I’ve been trying to get through the silm for 3 years now and I’m still only like 30 pages into the Valaquenta how do I do this please my entire family is Tolkien nerds and I’m being upstaged and I love the story it’s just so hard to r e a d

thelioninmybed:

Okay well your first mistake, and I’ll admit this is counterintuitive, is in trying to read the Valaquenta. 

Don’t do that

It’s a trap. (almost) everyone rebounds hard off that or the Ainulindalë. You can go back to it later, when you’re invested, but just. Skip to the Quenta Silmarillion, where the more narrative shit is. 

I imagine, if you’re asking me, then you’re already reading fic, but if you’re not then using that to get yourself invested in particular arcs or characters is also helpful for getting through some of the drier bits. Memes and partisan erotica will make it all fly by. 

Seriously though, don’t read the Valaquenta.

this is blatant Valar erasure im calling the cops

True facts tho I didn’t read the Silmarillion in order until, like, my seventh reading; in fact I may NEVER have done an honest to god cover-to-cover read. The actual chronology of events will become more relevant once you pick the characters and arcs you like best! And seconding Lion, getting to know the principle players through fanfic and art helps A TON. 

That said, one of the things that helped me get through the tough spots in the Silmarillion for the first time was listening to the audio book! 🙂 It’s narrated by the estimable Martin Shaw, and you can listen/download it for free HERE

Hearing it read aloud is a totally different experience from trying to slog through the text yourself; even the boring elfy history parts that I couldn’t focus on the first time around suddenly started making sense and being interesting when I was listening to it being read. 

Archive your fandom stuff

megkips:

thebyrchentwigges:

As we sit on the cusp of changes to the Internet, after your other activities to support Internet freedom, archive your
fandom stuff.

Save the electronic files of your favorite online fandom works. Consider print-outs of your favorite online
material. And save paper
ephemera from fandom events.

Why save? Because you put the effort into a fanwork. Because you may be surprised when a fandom stays alive for years, or gets revived, or when an academic asks to cite your work. Because it’s stupidly hard to find items on Tumblr. Because, lo, in ages past, many fandom archives have risen and fallen, taking favorite fics off the ‘Net. Because it made you happy, makes you remember. Because you never know.

What can
you save?

  • Fanart
  • Stories you wrote
  • Epic comments on stories you wrote
  • Stories you love that other people wrote
  • Meta and meta-related discussions
  • Translations others did of your works

  • Physical items: paper ephemera, clothing, accessories, art prints and drawings.

Behind the cut…saving from Tumblr and AO3, delving into lost web sites, how to save computer files for the long term, and why I’m glad I saved physical fandom items from 10+ years ago.

Keep reading

So I am going to add onto this because there is, in fact, a professional archival interest in preserving fandom as well.  I’ve spoken with some people about this before, but here’s the bottom line: PROFESSIONAL ARCHIVISTS WANT TO PRESERVE YOUR STUFF!  HELP THEM DO THIS!

There are pre-existing fandom archives.  Where are they?

These are the big institutions doing collecting, but the archival profession and fandom need to start talking more.  Born digital material is always at risk, and at present, it is mostly Western fandoms being preserved!   Moreover, some facets like cosplay are currently overlooked, and that is something that needs better documentation!

About once I year I have a Must Archive Everything Panic, and honestly I think that’s healthy.

Serious Question about Archiving

meeedeee:

misbehavingmaiar:

HEY it’s been a while since I last harped on about archiving this blog but bear with me:

I’ve got an enormous archive of significant threads and miscellany from MisbehavingMaiar that I’ve been meaning to migrate over to a less volatile platform than tumblr– somewhere less likely to change the…

[appended]

meeedeee answered: I think the “ask if you wnat removed” or opt out method is agood way to go. It is the protocol that the Internet Archive and the Library of Congress use. Note: some fans might not agree that you have no right “reblog outside of tumblr.

The other option is to run the posts through the Internet Archive so there is a permanent backup and link to them there: http://searchengineland.com/save-urls-wayback-machine-demand-191150

Oh my gosh! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is pretty much exactly the kind of answer I was hoping to get. :’D

I know some of my followers said they were also interested in making personal backups of their tumblr RPs? I know it’s a goddamn overwhelming project to do by hand, especially now that some of the xkit functions that would have made that slightly easier are now broken… BUT!!!! That Wayback Machine seems like it’ll be the quickest and easiest way to backup of your stuff in case tumblr goes tits up. 🙂 

Thanks again, meeedeee

Serious Question about Archiving

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