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Meta and Fic: Reaping the Whirlwind
So, at long last, the writers of the RemixRedux09 stories have been revealed.
As some of you guessed, I wrote the massive Reaping the Whirlwind (Boom Boom Ba Remix), which was a remix of Six Drabbles About Dawn and Death by
nothorse.
Just for the record: I am never, ever doing that to myself again.
I'm filing this one under, "What the hell was I thinking?"
Actually, I do kind of know what I was thinking, and I deserved to be kicked in the head for it. Repeatedly.
Before I explain my insanity for this year, I want to take time out to thank everyone who read what was basically a novel and actually gave feedback on it. I figured that I'd get zero feedback during the anonymous period because asking anyone to read 230-page fic in one sitting is really a little bit beyond the pale. And yet, people did exactly that. I can't tell you how grateful I am that you all gave it a go.
Special love to
brunettepet who not only read every part, but gave detailed feedback on every part (you don't know how much you made my day), to
secondalto for listing it in the
su_herald that first day, and to original writer
nothorse for leaving positive feedback and reccing the story on his personal LJ.
Making Use of My System
The Remix is a funny beast, especially when you're mostly a gen writer like me who is a fairly omnivorous reader. As I explained in my Remix meta last year, when I get my remix assignment, I scan my paired author's fanfic archives. The criteria by which I settle on a story is usually in the following order:
nothorse was a good one as far as favored characters go. Okay, not so much Dawn (not a Dawn fan, and I own it), but Xander is easy enough for me to pull off. I can write Dawn, no problem. I just don't enjoy her as a character simply because I don't find her interesting. The character has plenty of fans who find her fascinating, and I can see where they're coming from in their takes on the character.
nothorse's files, and I didn't even start writing until a week after the assignments were sent out.
nothorse organizes things strictly by tags. I want to stress something here: This is strictly a problem with me. It is not a problem with
nothorse, his system, or how he chooses to organize his fic. His navigation works and the tags are well organized. I was able to find what I needed once I focused in on only a handful of tags, but the immediate look-through had me blinking just a little bit.
nothorse's uniquely charming and funny gender-bender When Xander was a Girl series of ficlets — and what was finished — as in the case of Six Drabbles about Dawn and Death.
nothorse was still adding drabbles to the collection) made me back off for fear of stepping on his toes. Six Drabbles about Dawn and Death was actually a default choice because I at least knew that those series of drabbles had been done both recently and were finished as a series.
nothorse was writing while wearing the Buffy goggles. If you're wearing the Dead Like Me goggles, the series of drabbles ends when Buffy brings Dawn with her into the light and accidentally obliterates her. If you're wearing the Buffy goggles, then Buffy has liberated Dawn from her grim reaper servitude and helped her sister get into heaven.
nothorse was writing from a Buffy point of view and there was nothing wrong with his approach. The above opinion about "which canon is stronger" is strictly IMHO, which will get you a large cup of coffee if you pair my opinion with $1.70.
nothorse's drabbles fit perfectly into that arc. Throughout all 6 drabbles, Dawn is resigned to being a grim reaper. It makes sense. Dawn pretty much knows from life experience that when you're chosen, you're chosen and there's not a whole lot you can do about it (
nothorse's first drabble), shows Dawn uneasily coming to terms with her situation (two of the drabbles here) while simultaneously engaging in small rebellions by telling George that she's going to work for the Council no matter what George has to say about it (this drabble here), insisting on being the one to reap Buffy, and her final run toward the light (those drabbles are found here).
nothorse's original series was that instead of Dawn being reaped elsewhere and then transferred into George's group, I decided that it was going to be a straight-up exchange. George loses one reaper, and gains a new one. Unfortunately, Roxy was the only logical choice.
nothorse came up with a really brilliant idea for his unnamed bookstore owner in what has to be one of the more perfect examples of meshing two canons with conflicting elements. In the Dead Like Me world the only supernatural undead creatures that exist are reapers themselves, which makes it difficult to graft Buffy canon into it. At least Buffy canon has enough wiggle room to allow for the existence of reapers because of their supernatural status.
nothorse's innovation of a "book reaper", it wasn't that hard to come up with a division that dealt strictly with "death by supernatural influences" and to put the book reaper in that division. From there, it was a matter of coming up with an in-story excuse for why none of the reapers who deal with mundane deaths had ever heard of this highly secretive and highly specialized division before now. The in-story excuse for this shocking hole in the reapers' collective knowledge about the supernatural division is that the reapers who deal with supernatural deaths operate by a different set of rules because their targets are a lot more dangerous than the norm, hence they're kept separate from the other divisions. I strongly hint that the reason why the reapers learn of this previously unknown division is because it's part of the rebalancing that's happening as a result of the empowerment spell that was cast in BtVS episode, "Chosen". More supernatural people running around means more supernatural deaths, and that means the reapers in the other divisions now need to about it.
nothorse liked the remix and didn't view it my version as a criticism (thank God, since that wasn't the intention).
nothorse disagrees with me. For that, I'm really relieved.
nothorse