she was a fast machine Magz. 30-something. Maine. LiveJournal refugee '07. Gave up on a mass fandom migration '08. College graduate '11. Sorta forgot how to LJ in '12. Decided to repost all her taken-down fic in '14.
Loves music. Hates unreasonable conservatism. Former driver of The Liberalmobile. Wants to rule the world when she grows up. Knows crazy details about the raising and sale of cut flowers. Adores foreign languages and the accents they come with. Bounces from fandom to fandom like an overeager puppy on speed.
she kept her motor clean I've got a revolving-door friends policy for this LJ. Only about 5% of the entries are friends-locked, and they're really not that interesting, anyway. But if you like me for whatever reason, don't hesitate to add me.
I tend to friend people who seem relatively intelligent, who are entertaining, and who post fannish things on a regular basis. If I move on in fandom or whatever, I'll usually defriend people -- unless there's some sort of loyalty thing or actual friendship going on there. And if you feel like we've got nothing in common, or I've pissed you off for whatever reason, don't hesitate to drop me like a hot rock.
she was the best damn woman that i'd ever seen I'm big on the high fantasy and historical drama. I've probably seen the 2005 rendition of Pride and Prejudice a dozen times. Things like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the early seasons of Glee, and HBO war miniseries are really appealing to me, although I've been known wander into other fandoms as well. I tend not to participate much, though; recently I'm more of a lurker quiet reader of things than a writer and creator of things.
I am, however, currently feeling kind of remorseful for pulling all my early fanfiction in a fit of pique, so that's all being edited and reposted -- well, as much of it as I can find, anyway. :D