Dafna Greer
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Name: | Dafna Greer |
Alias(es): | dafna, Dafna G., dafnagreer |
Type: | fan writer |
Fandoms: | The West Wing, Star Trek: Voyager, The X-Files, Sports Night, Lord Peter Wimsey, Peep Show, Jane Austen, others |
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URL: | dafna at Dreamwidth dafnagreer at LiveJournal dafna at Archive of Our Own Dafna G. at West Wing Fanfiction Central Dafna's Den of Fanfic (defunct; archived by the Wayback Machine) |
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Dafna Greer is a fan writer best known for her West Wing slash and as a frequent participant in Yuletide.
Fannish History
Dafna got into fandom through Star Trek: Voyager. In a 2001 interview, she wrote of discovering fanfiction:
Since my reputation's already shot, I might as well admit that the first fanfiction I ever read was "Mistress Janeway". Not my fault! I was doing a Web search for Kate Mulgrew sites (this is during maybe season 2 or 3 of Voyager) and I just stumbled across it. And then I quickly found my way to more mainstream J/C sites. And then I realized it wasn't just Voyager, but that they had fanfic about everything! And I was very happy. :)I should say, fanfiction also reminded me a lot of midrash. I discovered fanfiction just after spending a year in Jerusalem studying rabbinic texts -- and while obviously, I'm completely mixing the sacred & the profane, let's just say the idea of making up stories about pre-existing texts wasn't exactly a new one.
The main fandom for which she wrote fanfiction was The West Wing, where she wrote primarily Jed/Leo, other slash pairings, and moresomes. Dioscorea was her first finished fanfic, through she started writing Direction Home (originally known as the "untitled 3some story") before it.[1]
Dafna hosted her West Wing fanfiction on a GeoCities webpage, Dafna's Den of Fanfic. She also posted her West Wing stories to The Big Block of Cheese,[2] which became part of West Wing Fanfiction Central in August 2005.
When GeoCities announced its closure in 2009, Dafna moved her fanfiction to AO3 through the OTW's GeoCities Rescue Project.[3][4] A Fanlore page for her GeoCities site was also created as part of the project.
Involvement with the OTW
Dafna volunteered during the initial planning of the Organization of Transformative Works and Archive of Our Own. In the "An Introduction to the Organization for Transformative Works" post on September 28, 2007, it was announced that Dafna would serve as chair of the OTW's "Public Relations" committee (which was later merged with the "Community Relations" committee to become Communications).
In January 2008, Dafna wrote about why she volunteered for the OTW as part of "Why I Joined OTW Week":[5] 5 Reasons Why I Shouldn't Have Joined the OTW (and One Why I Did), posted Jan. 10th, 2008 at LiveJournal.
She wrote in part:
So how on earth did someone like me wind up volunteering for the Organization for Transformative Works? Why did I, a non-joining, acaspeak-hating, all-but-anonymous member of fandom, not only volunteer, but wind up chairing the Public Relations Committee? It's pretty simple, really:1. I'm tired of journalists getting everything about fandom wrong. I don't just mean the simple stuff, like what slash is, or that we're not all 12 (or 45, or whatever the narrative is that week), I mean the whole context of fandom. You have journalists writing about mash-ups as if vidding never existed and about user-generated content as if it was something invented 2 years ago. It's just embarrassing.
Not as a fan, mind you. It's embarrassing as a journalist. [...]
This is what I want for fandom. Someplace that's easy for journalists to find -- and that has information written for journalists in mind. A fandom press kit, if you will. [...] So that the next time it's 45 minutes to air and some producer calls me because they've changed the rundown again and they want to talk about Harry Potter slash but aren't sure what it is, exactly, and can I explain all of fandom in 1 minute, while standing on one foot, I can just say, "Hey, there's this web site you should read ..."
Interviews
- Smut Scenes and Graph Paper: An Interview With Dafna G., a 2001 interview for Zendom
Notable Fanfiction
The West Wing
- Dioscorea (Feb 2001) — CJ/Toby/Josh/Sam smut. Second-place winner in the 2001 Jeds for "Outstanding Story Featuring Grouping of Three or More",[6] and primary subject of the "Smut Scenes and Graph Paper" Zendom interview.
- The One With the Romulans (Apr 2001) — Jed/Leo G-rated fluffy hurt/comfort with Star Trek: TOS references. Described by Dafna in 2002 as her favorite of her own stories: "It says everything about the Jed/Leo relationship that I believe, plus it's funny and sad and sweet all at the same time."[7]
- Direction Home (2000 - Nov 2002) — Jed/Leo/Abbey, PG-13. Written over the course of two years and originally known as "the untitled 3some story". Recced by baked_goldfish in the Jed/Leo ship manifesto: "Remember how I said some people get around Abbey by making this pairing a threesome? Yeah. Some people get around it real well."[8]
- The Legend of Ed & Larry (Jan 2002) — "Metaslash" humor featuring two minor characters.
Other Fandoms
- Lord Peter Wimsey: Death in the Tuileries (Dec 2006) and sequel, Five times Bunter found Lord Peter (Dec 2014)
- Friends: The One Where Chandler Isn't Gay (Dec 2007)
- Peep Show: Ten Years Later (Dec 2009); podfic by sophieisgod
References
- ^ Smut Scenes and Graph Paper: An Interview With Dafna G. (external link). 21 November 2001.
- ^ See Stories by Dafna G. at The Big Block of Cheese, as first archived by the Wayback Machine 16 May 2003.
- ^ Organization for Transformative Works: Open Doors. GeoCities Rescue Project.
- ^ dafnagreer at LiveJournal. Reminder: Geocities going "poof" on Monday, posted 25 October 2009. (Accessed 27 March 2016.)
- ^ svmadelyn for the OTW Community Relations committee. Why I Joined OTW Week (Final List), posted 13 January 2008 at otw_news on LiveJournal. (Accessed 27 March 2016.)
- ^ The Jeds: w i n n e r s. (Archived 30 December 2001 by the Wayback Machine.)
- ^ dafnagreer at LiveJournal. I still don't even really know what "meme" means, posted 25 November 2002. (Accessed 27 March 2016.)
- ^ baked_goldfish. Sex In The White House? No Way!: Jed Bartlet/Leo McGarry (The West Wing) at ship_manifesto, posted 25 September 2004. (Accessed 27 March 2016.)