Grateful for Dreamwidth

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I just wanted to pop in and say I’m really happy to see the resurgence of fan activity (fan fic exchanges, etc.) on DW. It’s a little bit like having the old LJ back.

I’m not really participating in and generally quiet about it because a) I don’t have time, alas, and b) a lot (not all) of the current fandoms are things I don’t really follow, but I’m very happy to see it happen. I’m glad y’all are keeping this kind of community alive.

(Maybe when my kids are grown and I retire at 80, I can do this kind of thing again!)

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Arwen Spicer
Arwen Spicer

Arwen Spicer is a science fiction writer and writing teacher raised in the San Fransciso Bay Area, and Northern California will hold her heart forever, even if it turns into a desert. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on ecology in utopian science fiction and is an educator on the concept of workable utopias. Her novel The Hour before Morning was hailed as “A carefully paced, rewarding sci-fi debut” by Kirkus Indie.

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Arwen Spicer

Arwen Spicer

Arwen Spicer is a science fiction writer and writing teacher raised in the San Fransciso Bay Area, and Northern California will hold her heart forever, even if it turns into a desert. She wrote her doctoral dissertation on ecology in utopian science fiction and is an educator on the concept of workable utopias. Her novel The Hour before Morning was hailed as “A carefully paced, rewarding sci-fi debut” by Kirkus Indie.

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