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regshoe ([personal profile] regshoe) wrote2022-08-03 06:22 pm

My Flight of the Heron fic on Squidgeworld.org

I think I've mentioned my frustration with AO3's canonical tag for Flight of the Heron before, but a bit of backstory for anyone unaware of it: the canonical tag at the time I got into the fandom was 'Flight of the Heron - D. K. Broster', which was the fandom tag which people had used on works posted over the previous several years; it was changed to 'The Jacobite Trilogy - D. K. Broster' shortly afterwards, which I believe is bad for various practical and sentimental fannish reasons. There seems little prospect of it being changed back fully, although many thanks to [personal profile] isis for your recent help with efforts to get it fixed as far as is possible.

Well, I will never acknowledge the Hanoverian usurper as the rightful king the current canonical as an appropriate way to categorise FotH fanworks, and so I will continue to raise my glass over the water bowl when I toast 'the King' at the dinner table tag my own fics 'Flight of the Heron - D. K. Broster'—this is still synned to the canonical tag, so works using it will show up in the fandom list as normal. Again a note for those unaware, you can do this too if you like.

(Silliness aside—for what might seem like a fairly unimportant and pedantic bit of stubbornness, I love this fandom and it genuinely does make me sad to see it categorised wrongly!)

However, I've recently found another way to have my fics listed correctly. I was vaguely aware of Squidgeworld/WWOMB as an older, pre-AO3 fanfiction archive which switched to using AO3's (open source) code and site format a few years ago but which does some things differently; it turns out one of the things it does differently is still categorising Flight of the Heron correctly, as 'The Flight of the Heron [Public Domain]' (following the site's usual system for book fandom tags). Thus I've decided to copy my fics over there, where they can now be found here—along with [personal profile] hyarrowen's fics, which are excellent and always worth a re-read. Look at them all nice there :D :D

Hopefully some day in the future, the rightful King James will return and there will be peace and joy in the land the AO3 tag will be properly fixed. But it's nice to have an alternative in the meantime; and nice in any case to be able to evade problems with any one site by having multiple options.

:)
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[personal profile] friendofthejabberwock 2022-08-03 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh, I don't think I've ever heard of SquidgeWorld! I'll have to have a look around. All your little Jacobite asides here are very funny. :D
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[personal profile] sanguinity 2022-08-03 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
*watches [personal profile] regshoe scribble out "Jacobite Trilogy" in her prayer books and write in "The Flight of the Heron" instead*

The majority of what I've posted over there actually uses A Gleam in the North as source material, and I have at least one Keith/Ewen premise in my head that is based on The Dark Mile, so it actually makes sense to me to tag my stories "Jacobite Trilogy". But selecting a hill to die on is a deeply personal choice, and I would never deny you your chosen ground for your final stand. ;-)

I thank you for the Squideworld link -- I didn't know they were the hosts of the Jinjurly archive, and I had no idea they did fannish image hosting, either (which is always something I seem to be in need of, despite my not being a fanartist.)

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[personal profile] tei 2022-08-04 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
YEAH. I get that there are reasons for the canonical tags being the way they are (though I don't understand them because I simply have not bothered to) but my fandom has a similar pet peeve, and I do wish that there was some way to. IDK! Democratically decide tags :P Some sort of plebiscite system for tag canonization. I'm sure that would be entirely impractical and start the absolute worst wank. STILL.

I keep meaning to put stuff up on Squidgeworld! I had decided to use it to "unpack" and archive all of the (rather many) one-shots I posted as "chapters" instead of as their own works on ao3, thereby essentially making them unsearchable. Not that being on a completely different site would really fix that. But hey. I want to use it!
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[personal profile] garonne 2022-08-04 06:37 am (UTC)(link)

Haha, I love your asides!

I also very much dislike the fact that 'Flight of the Heron' has been synned to 'The Jacobite Trilogy', especially since AO3 already has a mechanism that could have been used in this case. 'The Jacobite Trilogy' could be a metatag, with 'Flight of the Heron', 'Gleam in the North' and 'The Dark Mile' as subtags. Then everybody could tag with and filter on any of those four tags, as they prefer. I guess there must be some good reason the AO3 tag wranglers prefer not to use that option, but I can't guess what it is :D

And there are practical consequences: 'Flight of the Heron' doesn't appear in the autocomplete dropdown anymore, and it won't appear in the list of nominated Yuletide fandoms that people may browse through to find fandoms to offer that they have a passing familiarity with.

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[personal profile] edwardianspinsteraunt 2022-08-04 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
I'd never heard of Squidgeworld, but that does sound like an excellent solution to the wily machinations of the Hanoverians...I mean the canonical tag system on AO3 :P
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[personal profile] hyarrowen 2022-08-04 08:24 am (UTC)(link)
Did you get a nice surprise in an email from Squidgeworld this morning? I did!
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[personal profile] luzula 2022-08-04 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
Hee. I do agree that the old tag was better, but I'm not sure that I would be ready to plot an armed rising in this cause. : D But perhaps you will be satisfied with parliamentary machinations and drinking toasts in private...