Your identity: I'm st_aurafina, aka Danielle. I'm a queer cis-female Aussie living in rural South West Victoria with my girlfriend, lilacsigil. There are cows here. And koalas. It's wild.
What you are passionate about: Lots of things! My cats - I have three. Comics, manga and books. Size acceptance and the Health at Every Size movement. Health advocacy, and health care in general (I work in health care.) Cooking and eating local produce (but not people!)
How you use Dreamwidth: I post fic and thoughts on various fandoms - Doctor Who, Marvel comics, House MD, lots of others. Recipes, music, links. General random rambling thoughts about living in Australia, living rurally, living in the modern world. I use my journal to post my yearly NaNo project (under an opt-in filter.) Lately I've been chatting a lot about my tomatoes. (This should decrease in frequency as we shift from summer to autumn.) I'd like to post every day, but I haven't made this happen yet - I usually post once or twice a week but I'm optimistic that I'll get my act together one of these days.
A link to a recent post of yours that is characteristic of your journal or writing style:My last brain info-dump.
A link to a journal on Dreamwidth you think people might enjoy reading:cofax7 serves up awesome daily linkage. Some comms I can't live without: metafandom for deep fandom thoughts, dw_community_promo to find more great communities, getting_started to find out how to do that neat thing you want to do but can't figure out.
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What you are passionate about: Lots of things! My cats - I have three. Comics, manga and books. Size acceptance and the Health at Every Size movement. Health advocacy, and health care in general (I work in health care.) Cooking and eating local produce (but not people!)
How you use Dreamwidth: I post fic and thoughts on various fandoms - Doctor Who, Marvel comics, House MD, lots of others. Recipes, music, links. General random rambling thoughts about living in Australia, living rurally, living in the modern world. I use my journal to post my yearly NaNo project (under an opt-in filter.) Lately I've been chatting a lot about my tomatoes. (This should decrease in frequency as we shift from summer to autumn.) I'd like to post every day, but I haven't made this happen yet - I usually post once or twice a week but I'm optimistic that I'll get my act together one of these days.
A link to a recent post of yours that is characteristic of your journal or writing style: My last brain info-dump.
A link to a journal on Dreamwidth you think people might enjoy reading: