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1. Good things first: I updated my soap opera today. I got a lovely Saint Patrick's Day card from [personal profile] dine.

2. I went running today at the lake, but it was FREEZING and my time was as slow as the first of the year. :( On Sunday, I picked up Minor's prescriptions, three of them were $5 each and the epi pen was...$560! I didn't get it. I asked the doctor to send it to another pharmacy and will use a Good Rx coupon to try to get down to something more reasonable. Epi pen. Like the thing that prevents ANAPHYLAXIS. American healthcare, ladies and gentlemen.

And the boys' father changed our insurance. So we used to pay $50 for specialist visits, but now Minor's 20-minute visit to the allergist was...$311. I feel like I need a lie down and a cold compress and smelling salts every time I get a healthcare bill these days.

3. I had an awkward conversation at dinner last night and I came to realize that I have no idea how Minor's brain works, and after a long, long discussion trying to understand, many questions trying to tease out his logic, I still don't understand him. And he said some hurtful things among other things, I am 'a character' to him. :( I wish I were a character in my own fanfic! What a wonderful world that would be.

4. I have a new lady client on Thursday and Friday. We'll see how it goes.

5. Diet isn't working. I am trying to track my calories but failing. I got a year subscription to My Fitness Pal app so I can just scan the barcodes but I am not doing a good job of keeping up with it. The good thing about the diet is I have access to a web portal with Monday, Wednesday, Friday new 20 minute workouts with the Australian/New Zealand young lady screeching at you (not the British lady with the beautiful wife who runs the programme) and it is strangely motivating to do it and finish so she can rest her voice.

6. I got the Netflix (for BTS comback!) and watched Kpop Demon Hunters. It was okay. It was a bit too close to home at the portrayal of kpop fans for me. I feel SEEN and I don't want to be SEEN. But I didn't mind them poking fun at the 6-pack abs phenomenon among kpop idols.

My favorite Irish YTer:



I blatantly stole this from [personal profile] dine:

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Review copy provided by the publisher. Also the author is a friend.

This morning I wrote to another friend, "I've finished reading Amal's new collection, and now the only problem is how to write a review that's laudatory enough." "A good problem to have," my friend correctly noted.

Seriously, though. I've read most of these stories before, but when I came to each one, it was a matter of, "Oh, I loved this one!" rather than "Oh yeah, this one." There is a stylistic and thematic inclination to the stories that never rises to sameness. It's such a distillation of why I have been consistently happy to see these stories (and a few poems!) in the venues where they've appeared, for the years they've been appearing.

If you were hoping that this would be a source of new Amal stories, you'll have to keep waiting, this is the kind of collection that's a culmination of previous work rather than a revelation of new. But it's a beautiful slim volume, I'm thrilled to have it, I will press it upon my friends and relations, hurrah. Hurrah.

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Or rather, a repost, because I can't find the original post and it seems like the link I had is only working some of the time, so this is a test to see if this will work instead! It's a scene from early in "The Monsters We Become," where Soo Foun shifts to her dragon form to protect Hades and Urianger from a giant formerly underwater creature that is now extremely angry about not being under water. Meg James is the fabulous artist who created this scene based on my flailing descriptions of the critter Soo fights. And for reference, the dragon shown in the picture is about the size of a horse, so the eel-thing is really big!

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The original palace of the Chara was built nearly seven hundred years ago (around 300 years after the giving of the law, as the Emorians date it), under the supervision of the Chara William. In the earliest years of Emor, the Chara and his council lived in a small hall, similar to the Royal Residence of the Kings of Koretia. After a time, though, the Chara and his council fell into a terrible civil war. By the end of this war, the Chara had gained so many followers that a larger building was clearly needed.

The original palace was a one-storey building set atop a high hill, though the hill was lower then. Around it gradually grew the capital of Koretia. This palace was intended only for the Chara, not for his recent enemy, the Great Council of Emor. As part of the peace settlement, however, it was agreed that one-third of the new palace should be given over to the Great Council. Another third was retained by the Chara. The exact purpose of the remaining third is not known for certain, but it appears to have been for rites that have since died out in Emorian culture.

Within two hundred and fifty years, Emor had grown into an empire. With the arrival of a vast bureaucracy to deal with imperial matters, it was clearly time to build a new palace. This palace was built atop the original palace, the old palace being buried under soil that heightened the hill. So well hidden is the original palace that, within a hundred years, many visitors to the new palace were unaware that an older palace still existed under the new one. That remains the case to this day, though the present Emorian government makes no effort to hide the existence of the underground rooms.

The palace that began to be built in 568, under the supervision of the Chara Rowland, was not the vast, sprawling palace of today. It covered only the area that had been taken up by the old palace. This second palace would later be dubbed the East Wing, as the palace expanded.

Like the original palace, it was single-storeyed, but it was as high as a two-storey building. This lent it a majestic appearance. Emor's finest architects were brought in to build the palace, aided by the fledgling engineers who were beginning to transform life in the new empire. Arpesh and Marcadia, close to the mainland, were at that time only just establishing relations with Emor; Arpesh, in a gesture of friendship that it later came to regret bitterly, sent down some of its artists to help with the building. The result was what is widely acknowledged to be the most beautiful building in the world, as well as the largest and most impressive. Only the Daxion palace, a full six storeys high, comes close to rivalling the Chara's palace.

The Chara's palace has vastly expanded in the four centuries since then, but the character of the East Wing has not changed in any substantial manner. It remains in appearance and use as it did in the centuries of the Middle Charas.


[Translator's note: The expansive nature of the Chara's palace becomes apparent in Law-Lover.]

Who DO they think I am?

17 Mar 2026 07:33 pm
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Am still being harried by spam from those dodgy-sounding conferences of very little relevance to my actual interests, happening in v attractive places:

International Conference on Time Series and Forecasting (ITISE 2026) (wot is this even), Gran Canaria (Spain).

6th Current Issues in Business and Economic Studies (CIBES) Conference at the University of Valencia.

13th International Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (okay, is brushing somewhere in the region of Stuff I Have Worked On?) in Kyoto.

But really, YOY?

A new twist on this has appeared via my shiny new academic email address: really weird journals giving themselves out as academic that sound totally synthetic -

Journal of High Speed Networks (not as far as I can see associated with even one of the less esteemed academic journal publishers):

a forum in which researchers from academia and industry can address a wide range of topics related to high performance networking and communication and report findings on concepts; state of the art, emerging standards and technologies; implementations; running experiments; applications; and industrial case studies. Coverage can range from design to practical experiences with operational high performance/speed networks including communication network architectures; evolutionary networking protocols, services, and architectures; and network security.

Is this actually edited by a chatbot?

As, I suspect, is this one:

Invitation to Join Mesopotamian Journal of AI in Healthcare (MJAIH) Editorial Board. - there is in fact a website for the Mesopotamian Academic Press (I see they also publish Babylonian Journals of this and that.

Even without the complete mismatch to my actual realms of expertise here I am sceptical about this enterprise.

New Favourite

17 Mar 2026 12:21 pm
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Different.

17 Mar 2026 03:05 pm
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DEAR HARRIETTE: I've recently gone sober for health reasons, and it wasn't an easy decision, especially because my social life has always involved going out for drinks, celebrating with cocktails and bonding over happy hour. When my friends and I went out last weekend, they were pressuring me to drink. I ordered a mocktail, and almost immediately, my friends started to laugh and said that it would be fine to just have one drink. This surprised me because I never thought that my friends would try to force me to do something that would actively have a negative effect on my health. It made me feel unsupported and, frankly, disrespected. At the same time, I don't want to lose my friendships or isolate myself socially just because I'm choosing not to drink. Now I'm anxious about future outings. I don't want every dinner or celebration to turn into a debate about my personal choices. How should I talk to my friends about setting boundaries without making things awkward? -- Sober

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+ Dune Messiah traile dropped! I treated myself to one peek and one peek only. But I am vibrating.


+ The mountain in the middle of town is ah. On fire. 240 evacuated so far, including two of my friends and two of my friends' parents. Real windy outside. Not a good time.
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Spin Control, by Chris Moriarty

17 Mar 2026 11:44 am
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Sequel to Spin State, and, yes, you have to read that one first. Really solid hard science-fiction where the science is artificial intelligence (real AI, not fucking Claude), cloning, ecological collapse, complex adaptive systems and complexity theory, and I took the last two straight out of the "Further Reading" section at the end (yes there's homework) because hell if I know, even though Moriarty definitely expected me to know and says as much. The closest I can get to guessing what that field is about (without Further Reading) is E.O. Wilson and his ants, which are also here.

The fiction is set far in the future in a universe where the Earth is suffering from global climate catastrophe and the vast majority of people live in orbital stations or on terraformed planets. This includes huge hives of genetically engineered corporate clones, who are no longer considered human, and transhumans who have been technologically advanced to the point where they're not considered entirely human either. The only humans allowed to live on Earth are natural ones with hereditary exceptions, which, practically, seems to mainly mean indigenous groups, whatever's left of the United States after it broke with the U.N., and people with religious wars to fight. Half of the action is set in the middle of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.

So you can see how this book might be a bit too real at this stage of the horrors.

Unfortunately for both of us, due to my state of mind—and the state of the world—I couldn't concentrate on any of it. I could only read it sporadically and had trouble remembering all the spy intrigue (of which there's a lot) and who was on what side, but I'm sure it was great and tense and full of unexpected betrayals (iguess.jpg). However, I can say that even after days away from it, I could pick it up and just start reading because it's very well written and the (main) characters are all memorable and interesting.

If any of this sounds like your jam, read the first book (that one is about mining, Bose–Einstein condensates, corporate espionage, and AI), pick up this one, and then probably read the third in the trilogy, Ghost Spin. I'll pick it up one day, but probably not today, and probably not tomorrow, on account of my poor brains.

Contains: global climate disaster; Israel/Palestine; torture and interrogation; widespread infertility; unplanned pregnancy; amputation; slaughter of chickens for food; and an extended shoutout to Ender's Game.

17 Mar 2026 01:51 pm
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Dear Eric: My husband and his ex-wife have 50/50 custody of their 15-year-old son. I despise this child. He is completely useless, rude, disrespectful, selfish, ungrateful and lazy. All he does is stare at his computer screen. I have carefully planned my entire life schedule around his schedule, to avoid being at the house on the days he is there for my husband's 50 percent custody.

My husband has just told me that his ex-wife is moving to another state far away and that he is going to take full custody of his son. This means the child I despise so much is now going to be living with me at my house full time, every single day, and there's nothing I can do about it. My husband refuses to let his son move away with his ex. How do I manage this?

– Fed Up


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17 Mar 2026 11:05 am
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I want to go to my favorite Irish pub today but I can't because I'm on meds where I'm not supposed to have any alcohol. What I'm more upset about is I don't intend to miss my friend's party on Sunday but the buses are fucked up all over Oakland that day because of the damn marathon. I don't know how I'm supposed to get to the Bart station to get into SF to get to my friend's house. It's too far to walk with my arthritis. I talked to a few people who work for the bus company and they didn't know anything about it. Fucking jocks. Think the world revolves around them.

TV Tuesday: Bring the Snacks!

17 Mar 2026 11:33 am
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Given this has been awards show season, have you ever attended a TV watch party? And if not, would you like to? Take the poll and tell us more in comments!

Poll #34379 Watch Party
This poll is anonymous.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 28

Have you ever gotten together with people outside your household to watch something on TV?

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Yes
20 (74.1%)

No
7 (25.9%)

What sort of viewing was it?

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Awards show
2 (10.0%)

Sports
4 (20.0%)

Special event
3 (15.0%)

TV series (any kind)
18 (90.0%)

Movie
10 (50.0%)

Gaming related
1 (5.0%)

Weekly watch party
3 (15.0%)

Other
0 (0.0%)

Have you ever done a group viewing regularly?

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No
14 (50.0%)

Yes, for some things but not others
5 (17.9%)

Yes, as part of events
0 (0.0%)

Yes, as an activity with friends
11 (39.3%)

What's your favorite thing to watch with a group?

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Start of a TV show season
2 (10.0%)

A weekly watch of a show
11 (55.0%)

Debut of a new show
1 (5.0%)

Special TV event
4 (20.0%)

Something I have a bet on/gambling pool
0 (0.0%)

TV show rewatch
13 (65.0%)

Something we can play along with
1 (5.0%)

Other
2 (10.0%)

Round 185 Theme Poll

17 Mar 2026 09:38 am
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April will be a Flashback round where we revisit a classic theme from the early years of the comm.

Poll #34378 round 185 theme poll
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Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 98

Pick the next theme of fancake:

Arranged Marriage
50 (51.0%)

Forced Proximity
23 (23.5%)

Threesome
25 (25.5%)

CREEPSTER aliens yikes!

17 Mar 2026 09:33 am
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Enterprise is interesting and a bit Halloweenish... dang! That was cre-e-e-e-py!

19 Mar 2026 12:29 pm
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Them: Go look at any official communication from a company. Have you ever received a ConEd bill that says, “Ya should of paid ya bill on time, now we gonna haveta cut off ya powa”? Of course not. Why? Because that is not standard English, and it would reflect poorly on the company.

Me: I take it you've never called ConEd on the phone in NYC? Because, whew, that'd disabuse you of this fiction pretty quick. Them and National Grid, wow. And I'm not even talking about their representatives, I'm talking about their recordings! Never heard such a thick NYC accent in my life, and I grew up here!

fun with errors

17 Mar 2026 11:22 am
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There's this Utah murder case I just found out about, with this woman who killed her husband with Fentanyl, who then wrote a children's book on grief and loss called "Are You With Me?"

I tried looking this up on Amazon, and presumably the listing's been taken down due to the, you know, murder parts, so the first result in the search currently leads to another author's book...

There Are Moms Way Worse Than You.

No, no, I don't... quite think so.

( Are You With Me? looks syrupy but perfectly fine. Meanwhile, There Are Moms Way Worse Than You looks quite fun.)
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Hello everyone!

Nominations have officially closed, and signups are now open!

For the nomination questions to which I received no answer, here are the actions I took:
Original Work: "Original Character(s)" was rejected.
Frankenstein & Related Fandoms: The fandom and characters associated with Frankenstein & Related Fandoms were rejected. However, I added the requested characters under the fandoms for "Frankenstein - Mary Shelley" and "Frankenstein (2025)", which seem to be the most relevant fandoms currently.
Ensemble Stars/Ensemble Girls: I added Anzu (Ensemble Stars!) to the Ensemble Stars! Fandom, and I added Anzu (Ensemble Girls!) to the Ensemble Girls fandom.

Otherwise, signups are now open and will remain open for 2 weeks! You can sign up here, at the Collection! We look forward to seeing your requests, everyone!

goose on the loose

17 Mar 2026 10:09 am
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a Canada goose, sitting on grass, looking peeved

The geese have returned! This one was NOT happy to see me.

18 Mar 2026 08:54 am
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"My name is Ozymandias, King of Things!
Look upon my Works, ye Mighty, and Repair!"
Everything inside remains. Round the tools
Of that colossal Bench, all arranged
The shiny level and sander are neatly put away.


This is the best comment in that thread, nothing will top it.

"The best have strong convictions, while the worst / Are full of resignation and are sad.
[...]
And if a lion slouches toward Bethlehem, / That's 'cause it's native to the Levant."

Gosh, I wish.

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It’s post time! Mainly cause I have a gig later (Waterparks) and wanna get thoughts for some things out before I forget them.

Sunday ended up being a tiring day. I didn’t get a good sleep so was a bit grouchy the whole day.

I did manage to distract myself with Pokopia which is going pretty well. I’ve still not opened any more areas but I have got the third Pokémon Center built (at Rocky Ridges) and I have stumbled on a museum though getting there currently is a pain (I hope a shortcut gets unlocked at some point). But it is cool cause you can get some of the fossil Pokémon there when you display their fossils

In the night I did finally rewatch Clown In A Cornfield, which was a bit more stop/start than I’d hoped the watch to be but it is what it is. I still love it, though it is a little different after reading the book. The opening is still a good horror movie opening but at the same time an odd choice but I couldn’t see them doing the book’s opening. I still love Cole and Rust, and Quinn of course. I hope we get to see them again and I’m surprised an adaption of the second book hasn’t been announced (I still need it) and ahh Cole/Rust💜

(But damn the uk release has not a single special feature which sucksss)

Yesterday also proved tiring cause mums friend came so I had to go to town, which was a bust, (still no Stranger Things stickers, I missed out on using the book tokens I had cause I forgot them Saturday, there wasn’t anything interesting around in general) but I did get some food stuff to try.

I did also start ficcing something new on the bus ride. I have had so many ideas lately but resisted starting them cause a: I don’t need more WIPs and 2: I wanted to actually finish the dom Eddie week thing I’d started (and got sidetracked on with assessment and sickness). But the pull of Maxx in his wild wrestling fit is so strong (I say though he’s not appeared in it yet it’s just set up)

When I came back the mystery package was here and… I have no idea what it was. We opened it up and there was this metal thing and inside was a bracelet thing (I didn’t see it mum did). And we’re so baffled cause it’s not something any of us ordered and it feels like a cursed item. It feels like it’s been sent by mistake but I’m not sure what to do cause I’m not sure who sent it.

In other news I watched Seapeekay’s stream when I got back and ahhh he saw the parx boys last night! I hope he posts pics later and I hope he goes to the tours, I just know it’ll spark something. (I say the last pic didn’t but my focus has been off for months)

In the night another delivery came. First was Honey Don’t which I’d seen was in a spring sale so decided to pick it up. It’s the next in my fav films I saw last year that I’ve picked up (I wanna get physical releases of them all, the Black Phone 2 is my next goal and Frankenstein when it comes out, Fantastic Four is lower priority cause of it being on Disney+ and I’m not sure about getting The Long Walk anytime soon).

The main thing was the new Doctor Who boxset, season 21. I had hoped to fit the first ep in yesterday and since it came just before 7 I did, so.

So first was Warriors Of The Deep. The boxset has a new ‘special edition’ which mostly is to change the Myrka so now it looks great and actually threatening and not just what it was (which was essentially a pantomime horse and an obvious one too). I know there’s meant to be other changes too, but the Myrka is the most prominent and it’s done well.

As to the story itself…

The concept of an undersea base being attacked by sea devils/silurians is a really great one and it’s nice to have an ep where they’re not just awakened by humans. But so much of it is a bit of a mess, like the sets are pretty good, but the lighting is far too bright and uniform. And I do think the uniforms are really good. But the place being an undersea military base is just… an odd choice (would missiles even be able to launch from under the sea?). It also doesn’t help that the human groups are so vague (referred to as Eastern and Western blocs but with zero other contexts) which makes the whole thing feel vague. And that made the spy subplot fall a bit flat.

The Silurians look pretty good (if static) and armoured sea devils are a good concept (even though the execution is lacking). The Myrka too is a good concept and I’m glad the special edition makes that work better. The tardis crew are all pretty good in this, though it’s baffling the Doctor lands in a military base and is all ‘let’s go talk to the people’ instead of just laying low because that’s obviously a bad idea.

Of course there were behind the scenes issues which translated into the show. A rushed production caused some of the more egregious issues (not allowing alternate lighting to be set up, the Myrka being like that). It’s a shame cause with a few tweaks and more time it could have been a better story, but alas.

So yeah it’s not the best episode. I don’t think it’s quite as bad as people think but maybe that’s cause of the new edition. Next is The Awakening which might be before Monday, we’ll see.

The morning the foodshop came super earlier. I thought it was between 8-10, but actually it was between 6:17-7:17 (why 17 I dunno) so that really sucked. But better to come early than the usual time which I just know would’ve been late and close to when I’m going. Then there was more sawing/drilling ruining my focus.

But gah MCR fix came back this morning too which tends to come every now and then. Not enough to engage with ep anything, but enough to look through tumblrs and bemoan the lack of Toro love. Let Ray be kinky and freaky damnit.

Anyway! Gonna rest, do pokopia, maybe fic and go to Waterparks!

March snow, ugh.

17 Mar 2026 08:33 am
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It snowed last night, enough to cover the ground. I'm not a huge fan of snow in March, but this post is not actually about the weather.

Fiber arts! )

April 2026 Book Voting

17 Mar 2026 09:09 am
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Posting on behalf of [personal profile] pressitout, who is the host for April.

Here are the choices for the April read:
  • The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones 305 Pages - Seamlessly blending classic horror and a dramatic narrative with sharp social commentary, The Only Good Indians follows four American Indian men after a disturbing event from their youth puts them in a desperate struggle for their lives. Tracked by an entity bent on revenge, these childhood friends are helpless as the culture and traditions they left behind catch up to them in a violent, vengeful way. Warnings: Animal Death, Body Horror, Death, Gore/Violence, Hate Crimes/Racism, Murder, Miscarriage (Animal), Police Brutality
    url: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52180399-the-only-good-indians


  • A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin 384 Pages - This debut novel follows Ning, a common girl with a tragic past. After unknowingly brewing poison tea that killed her mother, she now fears for her sister’s life. Ning enters a royal tea-making competition, hoping to win a favor to save her sister. However, court politics and betrayal complicate her path. Content Warnings: Death (Human/Animal), War
    url: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56978089-a-magic-steeped-in-poison


  • The Tao of Martha: My Year of LIVING; Or, Why I'm Never Getting All That Glitter Off of the Dog by Jen Lancaster 335 Pages - Jen Lancaster finally starts getting her crap together in this book where she spends a year following the guide that is Martha Stewart. From Easter, to 4th of July, to Christmas, all are contained in this book, and along the way she might learn a thing or two. Or she might give kids way too much sugar and cause a hospital visit. Content Warnings: Animal Death
    url: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15808650-the-tao-of-martha


Poll #34377 April 2026 Books
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 22


Which book should we read in April 2026?

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The Only Good Indians
10 (45.5%)

A Magic Steeped in Poison
10 (45.5%)

The Tao of Martha
2 (9.1%)

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A doctor is drawn into the search for her missing mentor.

Cabaret in Flames by Hache Pueyo
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I do wish that polls wouldn't ask if people thought that the PM was handling something "Well" or "Badly". Because two people answering "Badly" might mean completely different things by it.

Also, me saying "Immigration is important to me" means the opposite of what a Reform voter would mean by it.

This because of reporting of how many people think that Starmer is handling the Iran situation well or badly. When I can guarantee that some of the "badly" think we should be bombing Iran right now, and some think that we shouldn't be involved even slightly.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

17 Mar 2026 06:50 am
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May the luck of the Irish be with everyone today! Thank you to [personal profile] dine for the fun card.

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Fandom: Vorkosigan
Pairings/Characters: Gregor Vorbarra, Ivan Vorpatril
Rating: Gen
Length: 7k
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] callmecasandra 
Theme: siblings, AU, fork in the road, family, gen, old fandoms, book fandoms

Summary: Gregor need not have worried.

Reccer's Notes: Gregor Vorbarra is Emperor of Barrayar, and he has monsters in his family tree. His father Serg was a rapist and a murderer who died when he was a small child (and Serg's own father Emperor Ezar arranged his death), and his great uncle was Mad Emperor Yuri who was paranoid and homicidal and awful. Gregor understandably has issues about his family.

But what if Ezar had seen the sort of person Serg was, and how many monsters are in the family tree, and not only made sure Serg died before inheriting the throne, but also ... made sure that Serg would not father the next emperor of Barrayar?

This is a short but compelling AU. The series is marked incomplete, but there are no dangling plot threads and it hasn't been updated in over a decade.

Fanwork Links: The Cuckoo
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Fandom: Star Wars
Pairings/Characters: Leia Organa
Rating: Gen
Length: 2k
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] Darkmagyk 
Theme: siblings, gen, family,

Summary: “We were very close.” Sola says, and Leia smiles her politician's smile in response.

This woman is convinced she and her sister were the best of friends. And she’s telling the secret daughter, from a secret marriage, all about it.

Leia doesn't need the force to know it wasn't true.

Reccer's Notes: This is about Padmé and her sister Sola, but it's also about Luke and Leia, and about family, and about memory.

Fanwork Links: Lonely In Your Company
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Fandom: Captain America
Characters/Pairings: Steve/Bucky
Rating: G
Length: 16,400 words
Creator Links: [profile] odsbodkins
Theme: Outside POV, siblings, female characters, gen, 

Summary: Becca Barnes is eight years old, and her big brother can do no wrong. The events of the two Captain America movies, from the perspective of one of the sisters Bucky leaves behind.

Reccer's Notes: This story has an excellent child's perspective, and a deep and abiding love between Becca and Bucky. It's lovely and it makes me cry.

Fanwork Links: My Brother, the Hero
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https://transrightsreadathon.carrd.co/

March 17-31, 2026

The Trans Rights Readathon is an annual call to action to readers and book lovers in support of Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) on March 31st.

We are calling on the reader community to read and uplift books written by and/or featuring trans, nonbinary, 2Spirit, and gender-nonconforming authors and characters.


As before, I would like to request that people shout out their favourite eligible books in the comments!
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Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: John Sheppard/Rodney McKay, Jeannie Miller, Jack O'Neill
Rating: Explicit
Length: 23,191, 02:40:45
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply.
spoilery content noteRodney and John weren't raised as brothers, but they discover they are. After having fucked. This causes some angst for a while, and Rodney's rationalisations are amusing.

Creator Links: speranza on AO3, speranza's own site

Themes: Siblings, Action/adventure, Family, AU, AU - fork in the road

Summary: "Jean isn't your sister," Rodney said, speaking to John as if he was a small child. "Jean is my sister."
John's whole face changed. "What?"

Reccer's Notes: Written as a slightly cracky Harlequin fic, this is a favourite story of mine, full of action, adventure, and family complications. John and Rodney meet at Patrick Sheppard's funeral and afterwards happen on an alien artifact at his apartment. A wild ride ensues as they try to get it to Area 51. Rodney's a physicist and John's air force, but at the start, neither of them know about the Stargate program. There's lots of excellent drama, romance, and snark as they gradually discover all the secrets their parents hid from them.

Fanwork Links: Last Will and Testament on speranza's site, and on AO3
And I podficced the story

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Two offers:

1) Anybody want a small postage scale? 

Works on items up to 5 pounds. I used it on Leif & Thorn shipments for a few years, but packages with the full backlist weigh 11+ pounds at this point. (The scale I use now works up to 90 pounds. It'll last me a while.)

If you're in the US, I'll mail it to you for free. Just DM me a shipping address. ETA: It's been claimed!


2) Anybody want a paid Dreamwidth account? 

Comment and say so. No other requirements. I'll send 350 DW points (enough to buy all the Paid Account extra features for 1 year) to the first 10 commenters who ask.

Every time a news story comes out about other social-media sites kicking their users in the shins, I appreciate DW a little more. Right now, I want to show that appreciation with money. Help me out by giving me something to spend it on.

Afghan Accountability

16 Mar 2026 11:14 pm
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There are 15 squares. I'm working on more white single to use up the other half-bobbins of brown. I am getting to the end of the white roving, partly that's a relief (Turns out I do not really like roving and much prefer working with raw fleece) and partly it's irritating because I'm just getting consistently good with it.
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This pinch hit post is now out of date. See our most recent pinch hit post for the updated pinch hits list!

Read more... )

Nominations Open!

16 Mar 2026 10:02 pm
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Hello, hello, nominations are open for V for Victory!

Here's a reminder of the Nomination rules:

There are two aspects to Nominations: relationships and free-forms. Everyone will be able to nominate up to ten fandoms each with ten relationships and up to ten free-forms. These are separate tagsets, so make sure you are in the correct tagset when nominating.

All fandoms are allowed, including Original Work, Crossovers, and RPF. For Original Work and Crossovers, please use those as the fandom names when nominating (they are pre-loaded into the tagset).

This is a shipping exchange, which means no '&' relationships will be accepted. Remember to disambiguate your nominations by putting the fandom at the end of the nomination.

When nominating relationships, please do NOT use any piping or diacritics. If you have reason to believe that either of these is absolutely necessary, you may make your case on the Nominations Open post, and it will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

For relationships nominated under Original Works, please remember to specify gender if that matters to you. If no gender is specified, Any will be assumed as the default, leaving the creator free to choose.

Please disambiguate Crossover relationships by each fandom present.
For example: Liu Qingge/Shen Jiu (SVSSS)/Wen Ruohan (MDZS) (Hinge Shen Jiu)

For RPF, you may only nominate people who have been dead since 1926, OR are both at least 18 years old by the end of 2025 and famous in their own right.

In order to indicate who you wish to be the 'pivot' of the V relationship, indicate this at the end of your nomination - in parentheses - with the word 'Hinge', and otherwise nominate in alphabetical order by last name, following AO3's tag conventions. 'Hinge Any' is an acceptable nomination, but make sure you mean ANY member of the nominated relationship. Any DNW that tries to get around this will be considered unenforceable, just as any DNW that contradicts a chosen tag, whether relationship or free-form, will be unenforceable.

Relationship nominations should look like one of these examples:
Leia Organa/Luke Skywalker/Han Solo (Hinge Han) (SWOT) - can DNW incest
Leia Organa/Luke Skywalker/Han Solo (Hinge Any) (SWAMT) - no DNWing incest or any ship permutations
Leia Organa/Luke Skywalker/Han Solo (Hinge Leia) (SWL) - no DNWing incest

Note the use of franchises in the above examples. By using All Media Types in the second, that means ALL media types. You cannot DNW broad categories of video games, comics, etc - it is up to your creator what sources they draw upon for characterization, plots, or anything else. Be careful with your nominations, and make sure you know what you're getting into if you choose to use a franchise instead of a more specific piece of media.
*You may DNW certain arcs, seasons, novels, etc. for individual properties.
*You may put in your Optional Details which parts of canon you know/are most interested in and which ones you don't know as well for AMT fandoms to help guide your creator towards making something you will enjoy.

Free-form nominations in this exchange are prompts, such as 'Scenario - Non-Hinge Members of V Team Up' or 'Relationship - Two Pairs Become a V'. All free-forms should have a category label like in these examples. If you are not sure of an appropriate one, feel free to query on the Nominations Post.

Please remember to use the exchange-specific terminology of 'Hinge' for the character at the center of the V; A & B would then be the other two sides of the relationship, or A -> Hinge <- B. For example, the free-form 'Scenario - A & B Team Up to Rescue Hinge' follows the exchange terminology, while the free-form 'Omegaverse - A & B Help C through Rut' would be rejected for not specifying which of the three is meant to be the Hinge character.

Because this is a Poly-V Exchange, all free-forms should relate back to the exchange's concept in some way.

Fandom specific free-forms will be rejected unless they are meant to signify an AU. 'Naruto - Team 7 Love Triangle Solved by V Relationship' is not acceptable. 'Daemon AU - Hinge's Daemon Initiates Cuddle Pile With A & B's Daemons' is acceptable.

In the event the mod(s) has questions during the nominations process, there will be one or more nominations query posts asking for clarification. At the end of the nominations period, the final query post will be open up until no later than an hour before sign-ups open and no earlier than 24 hours before sign-ups open in order to try and solve all issues. A post with the final decisions made for unanswered queries will also go live at that time.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reply to this post and they will be answered when time permits.

Books read, early March

16 Mar 2026 08:50 pm
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Ruth Awad, Set to Music a Wildfire. A poetry collection that is very directly about her experiences as a daughter of a Lebanese immigrant and her father's experiences in Lebanon. Interesting but not particularly subtle; I'm not sure it's fair to demand subtlety on these topics.

M.H. Ayinde, A Song of Legends Lost. A thumping big fantasy. Did I read this because one of the characters is eating plantains very early on and I love plantains? Well. That wasn't the only reason. But the things it said about the worldbuilding drew me in and kept me going for many hundred pages.

Shane Bobrycki, The Crowd in the Early Middle Ages. Bobrycki noticed a gaping hole between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance when it came to the influence of large group behavior in Europe, and this book is him examining what we know about that, what crowds there actually were, what impact they had on the life of their cultures and why. He manages to remember that Europe does not just mean Italy at first and later France and England, which is always nice.

Eliane Boey, Club Contango. I really like Boey's prose, and this started out well for me, but as the narrative bore inexorably down on the plot twist and I could no longer pretend it would not be that particular plot twist--which I had foreseen at the very beginning and really hoped it would not be--I grew more and more frustrated. Here's hoping her next thing doesn't lean on a twist of that particular sort.

Sarah E. Bond, Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire. Bond is clear and explicit about where she's drawing parallels between modern unions and ancient groups that have similar traits, and she's willing to make her arguments about them specific rather than handwavey. A corrective for too much of the assumption that the people of the past were not like us, and an angle on the ancient world more interesting to me than most.

Michael Brown, The Wars of Scotland, 1214-1371. Definitely what it says on the tin, from the top-down perspective rather than anything about what these wars were like for the rank and file. Did you know the Scots were not a restful people in this era? welp.

Steph Cherrywell, The Ink Witch. I loved this so much. It's MG fantasy that's actually funny rather than adult-trying-too-hard, it's got ink magic and a tarantula familiar and a lovely fierce trans heroine whose plot is not about being trans, it's about magic quests and family politics and mermaids and yeti and running a little motel. It's so great, I'm so happy about this book.

P.F. Chisholm, A Taste of Witchcraft. At this point in this series (this is book 10, don't start here), we are no longer talking about an historical murder mystery series but more generally an historical adventure series. This one goes very, very vividly into the tortures accused witches suffered, so if you're not feeling up for that, maybe not this one. It also features quite a bit of my favorite characters in the series, though.

Sunyi Dean, The Girl With a Thousand Faces. Discussed elsewhere.

Nicola Griffith, She Is Here. A short collection of essays, poems, and short stories. Most of the essays were familiar to me from previous sources, but they go well here thematically. I love Griffith's novels, but her shorter work does not feel as strong or essential to me. For me this is a nice-to-have, not a must-have.

Bassem Khandaqji, A Mask the Color of the Sky. A novel about a young Palestinian man who has aspirations in both archaeology and fiction--who is writing a novel about Mary Magdalen, or trying to--who looks at the wider world and wants a wider life. And then he finds an ID that will allow him, with his particular appearance, to readily pass as a Jewish Israeli, and he does that for a while, and it's the sort of book where the complications are primarily internal, emotional, mental, about his place in the world and his identity, rather than thriller novel shooty-shoot complications. It's short and fairly straightforward.

Margrit Pernau, Emotions and Temporalities. Kindle. This is one of a series of short monographs that I downloaded a while ago, and it's the first where I've really felt that the format limited content beyond what was useful. I wanted a lot more context on emotionality and assessments of past/present/future in the cultures Pernau was discussing; I felt like more and longer examples would have strongly benefitted her argument. Ah well, I'm told you can't win them all.

Dana Simpson, Unicorn Secrets. This is the latest of a collection of daily strips of the comic Phoebe & Her Unicorn, which I don't read daily, I read them in collection form. It is nice and fun and nice. Is this the best of them, no, but it does what I wanted it to do, it is a pleasant diversion.

Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle. Reread. So one of the things I didn't fully notice when I read this the first time, 25 years ago on a friend's futon waiting for another friend's wedding, is that this is an almost perfect balance of Victorian and modern novel. Specifically: money is allowed to be the main concern. Money is discussed in detail, what food you can get for it and what clothes and what marriage will do about it and how we feel about that. Marriage is still considered to be the main way that women handle money, but no longer the only way (and the ending makes that matter rather than blurring to a romantic "isn't it lovely that the marrying couple just happens to have enough funds after all?" that some of the other books both Victorian and modern fall back on). It is very matter-of-fact about sex and sexuality for its publication date, but not in a smarmy or overbalanced way. This is also one of fiction's non-evil stepmothers, and bless her for that.

D.E. Stevenson, Miss Buncle's Book. Kindle. A very gentle comedy about a spinster in a small village who writes a novel with keen observations of all her neighbors and sets the whole town on its ear. I'm fascinated by the line Stevenson manages to walk between letting the Great Depression feel real (Miss Buncle needs her book to make her money! it's not quite as money-focused as I Capture the Castle but still) and still keeping it upbeat for the people who were reading the book as an escape from that very same Great Depression. Not terribly deep, fairly predictable in its larger plot though not necessarily in its scene incidentals, fun all the same.

Ethan Tapper, How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World. I was a bit disappointed in this, which aims at being a lyrical memoir of a life in forestry. The lyricism is repetitive (which is harder to forgive considering how short this volume is) and in places twee (writing some sections about himself in the third person as "the man" did not work for me), and in general there was a great deal less how than I hoped for. He talked about what he was doing, he even talked in general terms about those who might not understand how killing plants could help a forest ecosystem. But as it was memoir rather than science essay, he felt no need to go into the evidence behind his positions--and, crucially, actions.

Jo Walton and Ada Palmer, Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Discussed elsewhere.

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16 Mar 2026 08:25 pm
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AO3 Link | Reasons (300 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) [2020]
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Dinah Lance ~ Renee Montoya
Characters: Dinah Lance, Renee Montoya
Additional Tags: Triple Drabble, Canon Typical Violence, Complicated Relationships
Summary:

Dinah can't handle being the reason... but can see why.



Reasons

"What the fuck was that?"

Renee looked at the singer turned vigilante and didn't have a great answer for her, Dinah just knew, seeing it in the woman's fading fear — for Dinah — and the drop of her eyes.

"Got a little nervy is all," she decided to say. "Cop reflexes, all that."

Dinah's eyes went narrow, before she sucked in a breath and spun away, unleashing the full Cry on the alley, stopping the gang advance, pinning several with trash bins and debris from the sheer force of it.

Her gaze flicked to the rapist-murderer laying there, dead from a single shot through his forehead.

"Let's get outta here." She stalked off, knowing good and damn well no one would look too close into the death, that Renee wouldn't pay the price for the killing —

— but Dinah would have rather never have been the reason Renee squeezed off the round.

Renee followed; Dinah hadn't told her not to, and they really needed to hash this out without Harley or the kid or anyone else butting in.

"You held your mom's death against me for years."

The quiet words, spoken three blocks over, threw cold water on Dinah's temper.

"I don't. Not now. She… she made choices too."

"Yeah, but… I knew what those choices cost you, and I hate it. I can't… you… I need you to make it out of this shit alive."

Dinah took a breath, then another, before she put a hand on Renee's forearm. "Goes both ways, now. I need you to keep breathing, kicking ass with me, and make it count when we finally decide we can walk away.

"Not for mom. For me."

"Yeah, I get that. I'm going to try harder to remember you make your own choices, but it's hard."

"Always is."

16 Mar 2026 07:13 pm
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Tilda is a Hungry Thing. She had an allergic inflammation in her ear, which led to seven days of Apoquel (wrapped in a tiny bit of cheese) twice a day, and then seven days of Apoquel once a day. Today is the first day she _didn't_ get the Apoquel after dinner. She has been following me around giving me this LOOK ever since.
Hungry Thing )
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Let's begin with this: the fish doorbell is active again! See fish on the camera, push the button to have the keeper go and let them through.

A lovely profile on Diane Duane, who has been in fandom and making fandom and having her own fandom for many decades at this point.

Bruce Campbell, star of Evil Dead, Brisco County, Jr., Bubba Ho-Tep, and frequent guest star on Xena: Warrior Princess, among other roles, revealed a cancer diagnosis that was going to make his tour for a new movie come up short. Gods-cursed cancer. Here's hoping Bruce can beat it and the treatments are effective.

Permission to use more modern music in figure skating programs has meant an entire series of headaches to obtain copyright clearances to use the music, because skating has not yet worked out appropriate blanket licensing permissions, I guess, with all the relevant countries and possible artists. I'm interested as to why copyright holders and/or companies would reject the use of their music during skating programs or the Olympics, outside of "this person using this music is not someone we want associated with the music."

Because the United States is not a safe place to be, nor to try and enter and exit legally, the Ig Nobel Prizes have moved their award ceremony to Zurich, Switzerland. The Annals of Improbable Research have found something far too probable, about the way that U.S. immigration is treating everyone, so they went somewhere safer.

And speaking of ignoble people... )

Last for tonight, Black Africans are everywhere in history, including in places where the average studier has their focus pinned down to the whiter side of Europe, instead of the greater world Latin Christendom interacted with.

And a searchable database of ukiyo-e prints through several eras of Japanese carving and printmaking.

(Materials via [personal profile] adrian_turtle, [personal profile] azurelunatic, [personal profile] boxofdelights, [personal profile] cmcmck, [personal profile] conuly, [personal profile] cosmolinguist, [personal profile] elf, [personal profile] finch, [personal profile] firecat, [personal profile] jadelennox, [personal profile] jenett, [personal profile] jjhunter, [personal profile] kaberett, [personal profile] lilysea, [personal profile] oursin, [personal profile] rydra_wong, [personal profile] snowynight, [personal profile] sonia, [personal profile] the_future_modernes, [personal profile] thewayne, [personal profile] umadoshi, [personal profile] vass, the [community profile] meta_warehouse community, [community profile] little_details, and anyone else I've neglected to mention or who I suspect would rather not be on the list. If you want to know where I get the neat stuff, my reading list has most of it.)

TEST

16 Mar 2026 06:11 pm
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IS THIS THING ON?

In summary

16 Mar 2026 10:13 pm
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I am in the middle of writing three different posts about the whirlwind of the last two weeks, but unfortunately the storm won't pass until the end of the month. In the meantime, Comet here sums things up.

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