I don’t know if there’s a universal agreed-upon definition, but I’ve always considered lit fic to be character-driven stories that are set in real life and portray complex themes/topics about the human condition! Essentially explorations of characters, emotions, life, humanity, relationships, and society through a lens of fiction that is based in the real world!
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Today is my first day here and I’ve mostly just been wandering hobby/interest groups!
I think the biggest barrier for new users is that the whole system here is pretty complicated with the “decentralized” model. I don’t really understand what it means or how it works, what the difference between the various servers are, or what to join or even which app to download. There are a lot of options and complicated technical terms (like “federated”, “fediverse”) you need to research just so you can sign up. The fact that you have to write all of these explanations about it doesn’t really help. A platform like reddit (which I migrated from) is clean, easy to understand, and makes sense to the casual user.
As for the political stuff, I think people here should engage more with positive content. We should make the wholesome, fun stuff popular because it’s appealing. Post about the cool/funny/awesome/interesting stuff you encounter every day; talk about the arts, your hobbies, your funny life fuck ups, your non-serious relationship woes, your pets, etc.! In my exploration today I noticed those kinds of communities barely get any interaction whereas the news/political ones are always active.
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Books@lemmy.world•Do you take notes when reading, especially for sci-fi/fantasy?
2·7 days agoI only did it in the past when I was reading for school, but I’d like to start annotating this year because it helps me really engage critically with the story!
My way of notetaking before was highlighting passages/quotes, or writing small little notes about my thoughts. For example, if something a character said or did related back to an important theme, I’d highlight that and make a small note of it. If a description of the setting emphasized the mood/atmosphere of the story, I’d highlight it and make another note. If I morally disagreed with a character’s actions or if their actions disagreed with the narrative, I’d make note of that. Etc., etc.


This is probably not right but it’s reminding me of You’ll Be Back from Hamilton!
You’ll be back, soon you’ll see
You’ll remember you belong to me
You’ll be back, time will tell
You’ll remember that I served you well
Oceans rise, empires fall
We have seen each other through it all
And when push comes to shove
I will send a fully armed battalion
To remind you of my love
… …
Cause when push comes to shove
I will kill your friends and family
To remind you of my love