[identity profile] bofoddity.livejournal.com
So, after seeing [livejournal.com profile] amidalashari's And Your Mother Too (Four Funerals And A Wedding) here, I remembered two other stories that I really liked in [livejournal.com profile] femgenficathon. Both are for Harry Potter.

Two Pink Girls, by [livejournal.com profile] sscrewdriver. A lovely story about how Nymphadora became Tonks, and a sister she used to have. I wasn't the biggest fan of canon-Tonks, but I loved how she was done here.

Five Women Who Hate Fleur Delacour, by [livejournal.com profile] snegurochka_lee. Women hate Fleur Delacour. Why, exactly? Fleur from the point of view of five different women, and Luna from Fleur's. Excellent look at often mistreated character.

I also recommend [livejournal.com profile] femgenficathon itself, which is a yearly ficathon for gen fiction about women. Definitely worth a browze.
[identity profile] harriet-spy.livejournal.com
Another comics ficathon that dealt exclusively with women characters (the popular as well as the obscure, but, by the luck of the matching process, all DC) was [livejournal.com profile] 4colorheroines.

Four-Color Heroines Index by Author

Enjoy!

(Am I the only one who just loves scanning down this community and seeing nothing but kick-ass woman icon after kick-ass woman icon?)
[identity profile] harriet-spy.livejournal.com
Comics is one of the most complicated and fraught fandoms for women, on the one hand offering opportunities for stories about extraordinary, five-times-larger-than-life women who by definition will transcend normal physical limitations and mundane lives to do remarkable things, but on the other tending to cater to the most unattractive male adolescent power fantasies. The potential keeps drawing us back in, even though the reality can be horribly frustrating. [livejournal.com profile] liviapenn and I ran an obscure-character challenge for comics called Comica Obscura for a couple of years, and the thing I'm most proud of about the challenge is that the ratio of male to female feature characters was almost fifty-fifty. Behind the cut, a list of the stories that featured female characters:

It takes a superpowered woman to get a dirty job done )

Give one a shot! There are the deadliest martial artists in the world, genius hackers, top spies, magicians, crackerjack journalists...With many independents as well as the more traditional superhero lines represented, you just might find something new and cool.

Meta links

Feb. 2nd, 2008 04:27 pm
[identity profile] penknife.livejournal.com
I'm a mod of [livejournal.com profile] idol_reflection, a multifandom community for meta essays about characters people like and want to introduce to other fans. Behind the cut, links to 31 essays posted there about female characters in 14 fandoms, many including fanfic recs and links to character-centric communities:

lots and lots of shiny here )

Also, if you'd be interested in sharing your love for a favorite character, feel free to check out the claims list and consider writing an essay of your own; we've got far fewer essays about female characters than male characters, and I'd love to see more women represented. (Anybody for Teyla? Ginny Weasley? Barbara Gordon? Laura Roslin? Martha Jones? All currently up for grabs.)
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[personal profile] muccamukk
About a year ago, [livejournal.com profile] naewinter and I started a newsletter designed to gather links related to fannish content centred on female characters. Every week we'd scour the 'Net for fic, meta, art, contests, communities, icons, vids and a whole lot more about women. Sadly, circumstances have since arisen that lead to neither of us having the time to keep it up, and I miss compiling it a lot. However, there's still thirty issues from last year, all full of shiny links to gen, het and slash from many fandoms. Also the memories section has them all sorted by fandom, content and character.

Go check it out at [livejournal.com profile] girlgerms_news.

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