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ETA Jan. 31: Now open for prompts! (Though hopefully posting fills/linking to fanworks should still start on February 7.)  Also, a more official-sounding FAQ, and some resources about navigational impairments.

I decided that I am going to have a celebration of characters with navigational impairments on my birthday! As such a thing is incredibly esoteric, it's a good idea to start planning now so anyone who wants to participate is comfortable enough to do so. Some thoughts so far:

Original and fannish work is welcome; it'll be open for prompts, but party guests don't have to use them. All types of work, from graphics to podfic to FSTs to filk to meta (I'm very ambivalent about something I'm reading right now!) are welcome, too. ETA: Also, recs! Favorite bits of canon!

Also, I'm collecting some resources about navigational impairments, which is a challenge. Navigation is a really complex process with a lot of skills involved (and lots of things that can go wrong); according to the stuff I'm reading, it's not very well-studied, either. Navigational disabilities are found in a bunch of different conditions like Alzheimer's disease, nonverbal learning disability, (one of my diagnoses), traumatic brain injury, etc. or by themselves, like in developmental topographic disorientation which was named within the last few years.

(The phrase "visual-spatial skills" is a pet peeve of mine. Visual skills and spatial skills are two incredibly broad and separate skillsets. It's possible to have no vision at all and a good sense of space; it's also possible to use vision for things most people use a sense of direction for. *waves*)

It's also good to reach out to people who might want to play! So I spent the day coming up with a pithy name and making promotional graphics:



Hatsuharu Sohma reading a map. TEXT: Heroes arrive last; celebrating easily lost people



Hatsuharu Sohma wearing goggles. TEXT: Heroes arrive last; celebrating easily lost people



Ryoga Hibiki, looking fierce and glowing blue. TEXT: Heroes arrive last; celebrating easily lost people.



Roanoa Zoro, sword-hilt in his mouth. TEXT: Heroes arrive last; celebrating easily lost people



Since I'm me, let's end with some ladies! (Sadly, all the easily lost characters I know are cis in their canons, and none are non-binary folks. Maybe we can correct that?):

Yachiru, jumping down from a height and smiling. TEXT: (Anti-)heroes arrive last; celebrating easily lost people.



The Gorgon Sisters: Tira, Ciera and Marie. TEXT: Heroes arrive last; a celebration of easily lost people



Any questions? ideas? Complaints? (Especially if you'd like to play but aren't sure how to participate.) How can I help you have fun at this party? ETA: Signal-boosting welcome!

Date: 2012-01-28 05:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rebelsheart
Hadn't thought of Neville, but you're right.

For Neville, it seems to be a problem he is aware of and takes steps to minimize the impact of. Hagrid projects a couple of times that he knows where he's going or is, when in fact he doesn't.

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