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weasleytook ([personal profile] weasleytook) wrote in [community profile] crossovering2015-05-25 09:27 am

Nominations Brainstorming Post

Nominations will begin in just one week, running from June 1 through June 12.

You can use this post to promote your small fandoms (the more people who nominate/offer/request, the more likely you are to have fic to read or write!), and to organize nominations for fandoms with multiple continuities. Or just talk about what fandoms you hope make it this year to see if you can drum up interest.

For a refresher, here's how nominations work:


  • You can nominate up to eight fandoms.


  • We will automatically approve the top 100 fandoms with the most nominations, though it is probable we will approve more than 100 fandoms. (Last year, we had 119 fandoms in the tagset, and will likely reach or surpass that number, based on participation.)



  • Sign-ups will require a minimum of three fandoms that can be crossed with each other in each individual request, with six fandoms maximum. (You are required to make at least three requests, with five requests maximum.)



When nominations begin, we will post more detailed instructions about how to nominate on AO3. Until then, feel free to check out the FAQ.
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[personal profile] morbane 2015-05-25 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent!

Here are some I'm interested in:

-Dragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffrey

-Black Jewels series - Anne Bishop

-Pokémon main video game series

-Hunger Games (I had fun with that last time)

-Revolutionary Girl Utena.
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[personal profile] kerithwyn 2015-05-25 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't been thinking about this obsessively, or anything. *cough*

For nomination:

Fringe
Orphan Black
The X-Files
Elementary
Person of Interest
Leverage
Lost Girl
iZombie

--all contemporary settings, nearly all with a SFF bent or characters who could easily handle a step into the paranormal. The potential crossovers are making me giggle, seriously.

(I haven't written iZombie fic yet but the possibilities here are dizzying. Liv nomming on a Cortexikid or fey or clone brain? CROSSOVER GOLD.)
Edited 2015-05-25 20:50 (UTC)
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[personal profile] katemacetak 2015-05-25 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Would definitely be interested in Dragonriders of Pern.
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[personal profile] morbane 2015-05-25 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I would second Person of Interest! (Though I would not offer it. I have only seen the first season.)
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[personal profile] morbane 2015-05-25 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent.
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[personal profile] katemacetak 2015-05-25 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched Tomorrowland this weekend and thought it would make a good crossover for other sci-fi shows/books.
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[personal profile] htbthomas 2015-05-25 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been into Forever (TV) in a big way this year, and it has tons of crossover possibilities - for any canon set in 1814-to the far future! To be more specific, it would easily cross with anything set in England 1800s, WWII or New York 20th-21st century.

I'll probably also request various combinations of DC and Marvel TV fandoms.
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[personal profile] galfridian 2015-05-25 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Lisa, I just want you to know I'm sitting here CRYING A LITTLE at the idea of a Revenge/Terminator crossover.
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[personal profile] galfridian 2015-05-25 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm hoping to see that soon, so I'll be thinking about that.
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[personal profile] galfridian 2015-05-25 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Like [personal profile] weasleytook, I'm here for any and all The Island crossovers. I also feel like 12 Monkeys (the new series) would be great crossover fodder.
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[personal profile] sian1359 2015-05-26 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
I'm hoping Constantine (tv series) gets enough votes... the supernatural goes with everything.
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[personal profile] fleurlb 2015-05-26 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
I've not participated in a few years because I've just not been able to keep up with TV shows and fandoms the way I used to. I'd be interested in writing any of these:

Leverage
Sons of Anarchy
Friday NIght Lights
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Orange is the New Black
The Killing (US)
The Americans (although I guess timing might be tricky)

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[personal profile] argentum_ls 2015-05-26 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Last year I had:

*Arrow
Being Human (US)
*Highlander: the Series
Leverage
The Listener
*Psych
Spider-Man
Teen Wolf
*The Tomorrow People (2013)

I'm up for all of those again this year, though the ones with asterisks are ones I'm really keen on. This year I'd also add:

The Flash
Forever
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[personal profile] csichick_2 2015-05-27 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Fandoms I'd really love to see:

Forever
CSI
Law & Order
Rent
How to Get Away with Murder
Arrow
The Flash

and my super long shot of If/Then (Broadway musical)
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[personal profile] csichick_2 2015-05-27 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore Forever and put it on my list too.

And on the DC fandom side - Arrow and The Flash are also on my list.
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[personal profile] csichick_2 2015-05-27 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Arrow, The Flash, and Forever are on my list too.
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[personal profile] htbthomas 2015-05-27 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Wonderful! I hope we can get more Foreverists playing. Arrow and Flash are definitely on my list, too.
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[personal profile] laurenthemself 2015-05-28 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Small(ish) fandoms:
Kushiel's Legacy
Black Jewels
The Dark Tower
The Stand
basically p. much any Stephen King books *sobs at tiny fandoms*
Tomorrow, When the War Began
The Raven Cycle (although it's getting bigger)
Wheel of Time maybe? I'm rereading it rn, so.
October Daye
InCryptid
Newsflesh
Indexing
(look just go look up Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant's bibliography, I'll wait)
Old Kingdom
Merry Gentry

Bigger fandoms:
The Big Bang Theory
Community
Parks and Rec
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Orange is the New Black
Jupiter Ascending (am tipping this as one of the breakout fandoms for Yuletide just btw)
The Hunger Games
Red Dwarf
Orphan Black
Twin Peaks

Epic huge fandoms:
MCU
X-Files
probably half the bigger fandoms belong here idek

I should stop now before I list every fandom I've ever been in. Also because the cats are having a three-way standoff in the hallway D:
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[personal profile] tentaclesock 2015-05-28 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not at all sure I'll be able to sign up for this exchange, but here goes.

All my fandoms are small (or moderately sized at best) and literary, so you can guess how much I have to discuss with other people in fannish venues. Well, anyway, said fandoms are as follows:


The Cthulhu Mythos: The official tag for this body of work on AO3 is Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft, which is not perfect but is what most people generally call this cycle of stories by 1920s and '30s horror/fantasy/science fiction author H. P. Lovecraft. The tag isn't perfect because Lovecraft himself never called his stories by that title; the name was invented by his correspondent August Derleth. The "Cthulhu Mythos" refers to the concept of a pantheon of alien gods (scientific or supernatural, they're functionally divine) who are indifferent to mankind at best and malevolent toward mankind at worst. In theory, they're the former; the actions of their cultists suggest the latter. You can think of the religion that honors them as Gothic Theosophy if you want. Which stories are "Mythos" and which ones are not is a long-lasting matter of debate, but "The Call of Cthulhu" is the one for which the mythology is named. "At the Mountains of Madness," "The Shadow out of Time," and "The Shadow over Innsmouth" are also definitely part of the cycle.

The stories aren't to everyone's taste, for a number of reasons—the prose is denser than most SF fans are probably used to reading, Lovecraft had some deep-seated prejudices (mostly ethnic) that showed up in much of his work, there's little action and less dialogue—but they've been some of my favorite fiction since I was fourteen. Whenever I fall out of love with a fandom, I come back to Lovecraft. You might say it's my port in a storm. What I treasure most about these stories is how different they are not only from other fantasy and SF but from the mainstream of American society. Lovecraft presents a genuinely nihilistic universe (see "The Silver Key"), which makes his material challenging in a way that most works popular in fandom aren't, and what values are expressed therein have nothing to do with home ownership, procreation, erotic love, or little day-to-day pleasantries.

Hyperborean Cycle: Speaking of which, one of Lovecraft's greatest pleasures in life was composing letters to and exchanging ideas with fellow writers. Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborea stories were based on the ancient Greek myth of a lost land in the far north, but he was heavily influenced by his pen pal Lovecraft as well. Aesthetically speaking, the Hyperborean Cycle is some of the weirdest fiction you could ever read. Set in a jungle country about to be destroyed by a cataclysmic blizzard, these tales tell of thieves who raid a hidden temple with disastrous results, of sacred prostitutes who wear girdles made of bronze and steel, of a ghostly goddess whom a man follows to the ends of the Earth, of a cavern filled with monstrous, animal-like gods who drink their human sacrifices. The whole tenor of these pieces is bizarre, intoxicating, and gently sadistic.

Good Omens: If you're at all familiar with this book, you'll know it's completely unlike the previous two items listed. If you're not, then just know that it's a comedic novel about Armageddon written for atheists and agnostics who come originally from Christian backgrounds. The cast is an ensemble, consisting of an angel and demon who are responsible for free will, a modern-day witch who has the world's only one hundred percent accurate book of prophecies, the Antichrist and his three best friends (who are all eleven years old), a dead-serious (comically so) witch-hunter and his average-Joe henchman, the Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse (who now ride motorcycles), and various assorted humans, demons, and other strange creatures. All in all, it's quite a ride. At one point, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett considered writing a sequel to it, but fortunately, it never materialized, making Good Omens one of the finest stand-alone novels in all fantasy and/or science fiction.

The fanfic for this book focuses largely on slash between the aforementioned angel and demon, which is only to be expected, because the novel makes a running gag out of the two of them being mistaken for a couple, and the angel comes across as gay to most people. (The narration claims that angels are sexless "unless they really want to make an effort," which is Biblically accurate, but it seems pretty obvious that the invocation of that bit of Christian theology is a fig leaf in the novel. At the same time, I am bothered by fanfic that emphasizes male identification as highly important to the angel or the demon.) Like most people in the fandom, I'm quite fond of the pairing, but there's even more to recommend the book: namely, the characterization itself, the witty style, the philosophy that many readers apparently find reassuring.

The Wind in the Willows: This book is one of those stories that people think are fairy tales but aren't. You can certainly see why people think it's a fairy tale, though; the book catalogs and describes most of life's enjoyable aspects between its two covers. This somewhat episodic novel is variously about the homespun, laid-back life of Mole, Water Rat, and their gruff, woodland-dwelling friend Badger and the madcap adventures of Toad, a rich amphibian with bipolar disorder. Mole and Rat have something of a romantic (though non-sexual) bond—they go on a picnic together, and they know it's meant to be—while looking up to the authoritative Badger, whereas Toad is his own impulsive, quixotic person. He's a mess, and his friends' attempts to help him are...questionable, to say the least.

If you take one lesson from The Wind in the Willows, it's that simple pleasures are to be revered. Friendship, the glow of the hearth, caroling at Christmastime, riverboat rides, good food, story time, poetry, and worshiping the god of nature are the only things, so to speak.
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[personal profile] debirlfan 2015-06-01 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Any interest in:
Big Bang Theory
Castle
Stargate Atlantis
2 Broke Girls
Boston Legal


and what if...
Allstate Insurance and Battle Creek (Russ and Mayhem are twin brothers?)
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[personal profile] graycardinal 2015-06-01 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
I will definitely be nominating Castle.
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[personal profile] graycardinal 2015-06-01 05:43 am (UTC)(link)
[thwacks self on forehead]

An excellent thought! (And for a lot of other contemporaries, too...lots of interesting people might be getting badges any day now).
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[personal profile] htbthomas 2015-06-02 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
I ended up nominating these:

Forever (TV)
The Flash (TV 2014)
Agent Carter (TV)
Daredevil (TV)
Supergirl (TV 2015)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Wolfblood
The Tomorrow People (TV 2013)
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[personal profile] sirvalkyrie 2015-06-03 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
I nominated the following:
?! Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika | Puella Magi Madoka Magica
?! Winx Club
?! Dangan Ronpa - All Media Types
?! Persona 4
?! プリキュア | PreCure | Pretty Cure Series
?! Final Fantasy X & Final Fantasy X-2
?! Final Fantasy XIII Series
?! Hetalia: Axis Powers

I would be glad to change things to help people get other non-western fandoms in though.
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[personal profile] miramira 2015-06-07 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Subject to change, but right now I'm thinking:

- Chronicles of Narnia (because if your canon's modern and reality-based, someone's bound to be excited about finding themselves there)
- DC Animated Universe (because your MCU favorites could use some new friends and foes, right?)
- Discworld (because even if you're not inspired by any of the myriad other characters and settings, Death is a handy guy to have on hand for crossovers)
- Dragon Age (because wouldn't it be fun to see your favorite character as the Warden or Inquisitor, or just challenge them to a drinking contest with Hawke?)
- Ender's Game (because Orson Scott Card may have Issues, but Battle School is an awesome idea)
- Harry Potter (because...yeah, I don't think you need me to sell you on this one)
- His Dark Materials (because in addition to daemons, you've got a whole steampunk universe to play with, and the many-worlds concept is built right into the premise)
- Vorkosigan Saga (because space battles and intrigue, plus the Vor slot really well into fantasy settings)
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[personal profile] raktajinos 2015-06-07 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I nominated 12 Monkeys!
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[personal profile] purpleyin 2015-06-11 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
Very much would love to see iZombie crossed over with stuff (and having read later comments now I'm just thinking of it crossed with Orange Is The New Black if Liv ever gets caught doing anything questionable...finding a supply of brains in prison sort of hard)
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[personal profile] purpleyin 2015-06-11 10:00 am (UTC)(link)
I really think Carmilla (web series) could crossover very nicely with a lot of shows that have a supernatural/weird science bent.
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[personal profile] gehayi 2015-06-13 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
I voted for it!