Advance warning and plea for advice
How many people -- Friends and lurkers -- read this LJ for my "real-life" stuff as well as my BtVS stuff? Because I think I'm going to have to move the RL stuff elsewhere. I have two LJs, one Buffyverse and one not, that I'm currently unable to manage concurrently. I'd like to go back to my original plan, which was to keep
indri for BtVS stuff only, but I don't want to lose the friends I've made here.
How would people cope with me developing such a split personality? My current plan is to post a friends-locked pointer to the other journal for those who are interested. Those who aren't can keep reading this one for moans about my fic-writing and occasional comments on episodes as I rewatch them. The other LJ would have my more personal posts and would also be home to my sf fan friends and "RL" friends with LJs.
Or am I looking at this the wrong way and maybe there's another way to do this?
How would people cope with me developing such a split personality? My current plan is to post a friends-locked pointer to the other journal for those who are interested. Those who aren't can keep reading this one for moans about my fic-writing and occasional comments on episodes as I rewatch them. The other LJ would have my more personal posts and would also be home to my sf fan friends and "RL" friends with LJs.
Or am I looking at this the wrong way and maybe there's another way to do this?
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Actually, I think you'd get along well with my other friends. I seem to make similar kinds of friends wherever I go :)
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And, really, it's been so long since I dropped fiction of significant size, and I'm still gaining friends. I don't get it, but it's real. You can double-up if you want, but I don't think it's necessary.
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My concern though is not that I'm gaining friends here but that I'm neglecting the friends on my other LJ. I'd invite them over here but few are interested in Buffy, or I'd never have started this journal. And I'd feel a little queasy about some of them reading my fic.
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*makes a small tick on the Nosey Bastards squad list*
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Besides, as somebody who lived in Florida and Texas and ended up in New Hampshire, I like reading about the nonfannish experiences of somebody who lived in Florida and Texas and ended up in Australia.
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I'm glad that you'll be there regardless :)
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I do!
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Food and travel...mmm.
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Did you see the article on knitting in today's Australian? I haven't looked at it yet though. (I don't knit but the SO is learning, so the Pianist has deliberately left the paper open to that page for him.)
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Besides, you're the only one here I've met in person and you've met at least one of the people on my other LJ already.
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Eeek!
inferiority-complex givingfascinating life (what with the science, and the books, and the dinner parties.)Can I still jump on the private-journal-reading bandwagon?
_droneish (for real journal at http://www.journalfen.net/~drone)
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I've friended you so you can see the Missing Link. It's here. Come on over. Sorry to be so strange and mysterious but the other LJ is much more public to colleagues and so on.
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