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summerstorm ([personal profile] summerstorm) wrote2025-07-03 02:34 pm

three things make a post?

Betrayed by fandom osmosis: I thought all the episodes of the last series of Taskmaster were out. Imagine my disappointment when I went looking for episode 10 and realized episode 9 had a timestamp of 5 days ago.

I started watching season 3 of the Australian version, but I kind of don't like anyone in the line-up. Maybe if I give it some time.

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I haven't seen the last two episodes yet, but I am greatly enjoying Cloudward, Ho on Dropout.

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Seven months after I stopped playing with my Sunday group (and roughly three after they moved to 7 PM EST and I was fully freed from thinking about rejoining them), I've come to realize how much I dreaded that game, felt judged for my choices, and did not trust the DM with a character I was deeply invested in. I still struggle with my ADHD and general social faux pas (plural) and have moments where I beat myself up or wanna crawl into a hole because I feel I was super annoying/took over too much, but I trust my DMs, I have fun, I look forward to every session. It's much freer.
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Vridelian ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-07-03 07:20 am

Community Thursday

Community Thursday challenge: every Thursday, try to make an effort to engage with a community on Dreamwidth, whether that's posting, commenting, promoting, etc.


Over the last week...

Final (;v;) vigilantes chit-chat on [community profile] bnha_fans, for this season at least!

Commented on [community profile] common_nature.

Book chit-chat on [community profile] booknook.

Commented on [community profile] littleblackdressex about a duplicate nom..... My first exchange sign-up this year! Excited :D :D

Signal boost:

  • [community profile] sunshine_revival started! Each (chill) challenge will have journalling prompts, and so on. A good way to be active and meet other active people around Dreamwidth! There's a friending meme, too! As happens way too often (and I'm going to need to address that at some point...), I'm too overwhelmed with other things to take part in social challenges at the moment, but wishing everyone a super fun time with it! And who knows, maybe I will manage to squeeze in one or two challenges, too... It could happen!!
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beatrice_otter ([personal profile] beatrice_otter) wrote2025-07-02 08:22 pm
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Wimsey Quote Database

The hardest thing about writing Peter Wimsey fanfic is the quotes. Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane have an encyclopedic knowledge of the literature of their era (and the literature that was considered classic/important in that era), and quote it often.

Today I posted on the Gaud Squad Discord that it would be awesome if we had a searchable database of the literature and poetry that they knew or could reasonably be expected to know, searchable by keyword and theme, so that one could look things up easily. And that I would be willing to do the data entry, but had not the technical skills to set it up.
supertailz responded by setting up a Notion instance and is noodling around with the technical aspects of it, so it looks like this is happening!

The easy part is getting the literature that Peter and Harriet quote added--all I have to do is read through the books (no hardship there!) and source the quotations. Although I know there are some annotated versions floating around, and if anyone has a copy of the annotations, that would be lovely.

The hard part is getting the right mix of things that Peter and Harriet would have known. Because what is considered "classic literature" changes over time. Some things rise in acclaim, some things fall out of favor. What would be really handy is a curriculum for Eton ca. 1900 and for Oxford ca. 1910, but so far I haven't found anything. Does anybody know how to search "what literary works were considered classics in 1920"? Or have a good list of where to start?
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Blue ([personal profile] overmore) wrote2025-07-02 11:30 am

June fic summary

Imma be real, I forgot to do this yesterday. It's one day late so it's fine. Did ok this month, hoping for more in July tho.


One word and it is solved - joscarl

KiLLKiSS - josmike

No more love, no more need - dmnoir

Unrevealed fic that will go live on 6th - Original Shen Qingqiu/Shen Yuan as Zhuzhi-lang


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evandar ([personal profile] evandar) wrote2025-07-02 12:31 pm

Sunshine Challenge - Day 1

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Challenge #1

Journaling Prompt: Light up your journal with activity this month. Talk about your goals for July or for the second half of 2025.


Read more... )
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purplecat ([personal profile] purplecat) wrote2025-07-01 07:16 pm

Costume Bracket: Round 4, Post 4

Two Doctor Who companion outfits for your delectation and delight! Outfits selected by a mixture of ones I, personally, like; lists on the internet; and a certain random element.


Outfits below the Cut )

Vote for your favourite of these costumes. Use whatever criteria you please - most practical, most outrageously spacey, most of its decade!

Voting will remain open for at least a week, possibly longer!

Costume Bracket Masterlist

Images are a mixture of my own screencaps, screencaps from Lost in Time Graphics, PCJ's Whoniverse Gallery, and random Google searches.
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chomiji ([personal profile] chomiji) wrote2025-06-30 09:58 pm

Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky

The Earth is ruled by the authoritarian Mandate, which like all such governments is constantly alert for threats to its stability. This extends to its scientific research: although the Mandate has explored space and discovered a number of exoplanets (a few of which have some form of life), it still insists that scientific discoveries must support the philosophy of the Mandate, which holds that human beings are the pinnacle of creation and that other life forms must all be in the process of striving to achieve that same state of being.

Ecologist and xeno-ecologist Arton Daghdev chafes against both these mental manacles and the Mandate in general. Some time before the story opens, he becomes part of a cell of would-be revolutionaries. After discovery of his improper views and rebellious actions, he is sentenced to what is meant to be a short life assisting research on the planet Imno 27g, casually known as Kiln for the strange clusters of pottery buildings scattered over its surface.

Life as a prisoner on Kiln within the research enclave is brutal in all the ways any such prison can be, when the prisoners are nothing but human-shaped machinery to accomplish the goals of their jailers. The Mandate's leadership has absolute control over who among their prisoners lives or dies, and if anyone should harbor the intent to escape, the environment outside the base is all too lively. The death rate among the workers is appalling, but new shipments of convicted crooks and malcontents arrive all the time, so it hardly matters.

None of the weird aliens seem to be builders of the sort needed to create the clusters of mysterious structures or indeed intelligent in any way beyond, perhaps, the level of social insects on Earth. Yet somehow the small, dysfunctional cadre of scientists on Kiln must serve up the desired tidbits of discovery to keep their commandant happy with them: evidence that there once were intelligent humanoids on Kiln.

Cut for more, including some spoilers )

I am an emotional person, and I want to like at least some of the characters about whom I'm reading. Daghdev is prickly, snarky, and fatalistic — but then, he has cause. He's also an unreliable narrator who only reveals to the reader what he wants, when he wants. The situation is really excruciating: people with a deep dislike of body horror might want to avoid this book. And there is not, in fact, a happy ending (at least not IMO).

On the other hand, this is very well written. For me, it moved along at a fantastic clip, and when I went back to check some particulars for this write-up, I found myself reading far more than I had intended because the story caught me up again. Some of the scientific ideas reminded me of other works (Sue Burke's Semiosis surfaced in my thoughts a couple of time), and sometimes I was reminded of something more elusive, a source that I can't recall. Does anyone else who has already read this have thoughts on the book's likely ancestors?

From my viewpoint, this was one of the most "science fictional" of this year's finalists. I think it might be my first choice in the vote.

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dannye_chase ([personal profile] dannye_chase) wrote2025-06-30 04:15 pm

The Mysterious Ouija Board

 

On this day in 1890, the Ouija Board had its commercial introduction as a harmless parlor game.

A Ouija board is a rectangle of wood or cardboard printed with the alphabet, the numbers 0-9 and the words yes, no, and goodbye. Players put their fingers on a triangular planchette and ask questions of the spirits, who answer by moving the planchette around the board. Of course, we know how this goes: it’s malicious entities who respond and then they kill everybody. That’s the trope. But it wasn’t always like that.

The Ouija began as a benign religious practice of Civil War-era Spiritualists, who were seeking to contact beloved family members who had died or met the more horrifying fate of vanishing into the theater of war. The board’s darker reputation began with the 1973 movie The Exorcistwhich showed demonic consequences for playing.

Check out the blog post for more on the mysterious talking board, plus writing prompts, such as:

Call in the spirits. The Ouija board was built for necromancy: divination (seeking supernatural knowledge) from the dead. Of course, the practice of begging data from the dearly departed began long before the board came about. But the Ouija makes it easy. So let’s dial up the deceased.

(Pro-tip: You can DIY a Ouija board by drawing numbers and letters on a flat surface and using an upside down glass as a planchette.)

Possibilities for benign contact include loving family members who pass on reassurances about the afterlife, ghosts with info on random stuff like lottery numbers, ghosts of murder victims who wish to name their killers, or creative types who want to help you write novels (looking at you, Patience Worth).

But of course, you can also phone up the fiendish: convicted killers, undiscovered killers, relatives you thought were kind who were actually killers, ghosts who like mean pranks, ghosts who just plain hate the living, and the biggest danger: dead dudes who would like to live a second life. Possession by spirits is a favorite Ouija trope, and you often get there by breaking a rule while playing the “game,” which can be anything you like: don’t play alone, don’t try to contact the very recently dead, don’t play without a piece of iron in your pocket, etc.  

DannyeChase.com ~ AO3 ~ Linktree ~ Weird Wednesday writing prompts blog ~ Resources for Writers

 
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purplecat ([personal profile] purplecat) wrote2025-06-30 06:01 pm

Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman is a massive Inca fortress, called the House of the Sun, on a hill top above Cusco. We were taken up their on our first day in Peru, walked around the site and then walked back down into Cusco.

It is quite a thing )
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Kantayra ([personal profile] kantayra) wrote2025-06-30 08:36 am

O Frabjous Day!

Last week was a very good week! I got tons accomplished, and also this week there's a three-day weekend coming up. Unfortunately, a Huge Busy Thing will be starting at work the week after that, but I will continue to enjoy the (comparatively relaxing) moment for now.

Here we go:
  • Exchanges due in May/June ([community profile] hurtcomfortex, [community profile] pickmeupexchange, [community profile] idproquo, [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles, [community profile] diegetic_exchange, [community profile] fandom5k + mystery pinch-hits and treats): Still done at 12/12. It looks like Hurt/Comfort and Pick-Me-Up might reveal this week, so I need to do my final real-through/edits for those.

  • [community profile] idproquo is done and complete!

    • My fantastic gift was tainted bliss by MoonGoddex, who wrote me the Phoenix/Edgeworth ritual fucking over the prosecution bench porn AU of my dreams! I have seriously wanted this fic since I first played AA1, and my brain just could not write it because it wanted to read it so badly, and this fic is just perfect! Exactly what I've wanted for YEARS now! ❤️❤️❤️

    • For my assignment, I wrote Cuckoo for Zeus cuckolding Hera with Ganymede from Greek mythology. I had a lot of fun getting inside Hera's head and making her relatable, and also of course writing filthy Zeus/Ganymede porn. I was a HUGE mythology nerd as a kid, and it started with the Greek myths, and my BA is actually in Classics, so I've enjoyed getting to revisit that in fic form recently. (Porn fic is a lot more fun to write than my BA thesis was, lol.)

    • I also picked up a pinch hit: Easement, House/Wilson hurt/comfort (for House M.D.). These two were an OTP of mine years and years ago, although I dropped off when House started dating Cuddy, and then I heard about Wilson's cancer and kind of just didn't want to go back after learning that. But for whatever reason, YouTube in all its wisdom decided to drop House/Wilson compilation clips on me, so I ended up watching a bajillion of those (including the ending scene) plus rereading my old House fics. And then this prompt came up, and I got plot-bunnied, and there it is! House and Wilson were always fun to write, so I enjoyed getting to do so again.

  • Exchanges due in July/August ([community profile] caseficexchange, [community profile] nonconex, [community profile] justmarriedexchange, Terrible Temperature Troubles flash + mystery pinch-hits and treats + future stuff): I am at 2/5, and one of the two completed is the long-fic! *\o/* I feel very accomplished by this, and I like the way it turned out, too. So I'm well ahead of my goal there. The other part of my goal was to plot out one of my other assignments, and I've sort of started that: one of my assignments is a fairly narrow and specific prompt (which is unusual for me!) so I know generally what I'll be writing, but I have to come up with the right angle to make the fic more interesting than just generic trope. One of my goals this (short) week is to review some parts of canon to try to come up with my "hook". A second goal is that I signed up for the Temperature flash, and I'll need to write that this week. No clue why suddenly flash exchanges seem so appealing to me, but I'm going with the flow. I need to wait until I get my assignment for that one, though. My third goal is that I want to complete one of my remaining assignments (ideally the one that needs canon-review, but if not the other which is for a canon current in my mind). And, if I have even more time, then I'll just have to grab up a pinch-hit. We'll see if that works out on top of everything else. 😝 So, by next week, I want to be at 4/5 and maybe even 5/6.

  • Potentials for July/August: I threw in some nominations for [community profile] littleblackdressex just in case, since some other people made some interesting nominations too. It's currently in sign-ups, but there's nothing tempting yet. I'll keep my eye on it, though. I didn't end up nominating anything for [community profile] raremaleslashex. Unless someone posts a truly AMAZING sign-up, I'm pretty sure I'm sitting this one out. I'm waiting on [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles for early August for sure. [community profile] rarepairexchange & [community profile] iddyiddybangbang remain vague possibilities on a distant horizon. I suspect most of what I'll be doing in July/August is pinch-hitting and treating.

  • Or, if not, I could always finish Femslash Salad Bar. Hey, it could happen! 🤣

  • Nearing the end of BNHA S2. Still enjoyable. Looking forward to seeing Deku and Bakugo having to work together on the final exam. I will need popcorn for that one! 🤣🍿

  • Oops, I miscounted and Noblesse is actually 100 chapters longer than I thought it was! So, no, I definitely did not finish last week. And probably won't this week either (but maybe the week after?). I continue to enjoy the interactions around the core characters and especially around the school, but: Whoa boy! My days of finding werewolves boring sure are coming to a middle. 🫤 This last arc and a half has been rough! Too many battles, too many werewolves. More scenes of Rai getting thwarted by doors, plz!

  • I have a huge-normous skating competition at the end of July, which intersects terribly with my incredibly busy schedule at work. So, yeah, I anticipate feeling very tired and over-stretched throughout July, not even counting exchanges and fandom. That's part of the reason I want all my assignments complete ASAP, so I don't have to factor in those on my schedule as well.

  • I do, indeed, have [community profile] pinchhitbingo. However, I want to go through the whole year and see how much more of my board I can fill out before claiming it.


Goals for this week: 1) Finish plotting/canon-review for my 1 assignment. 2) Get & complete my Temperature Flash assignment. 3) Complete one additional assignment. 4) Edits for fics being revealed this week. 5) Keep watching BNHA. 6) Keep reading Noblesse.

End of June totals: I am at 152k word-count for the year, and have apparently written 61 fics?! 😲 And the 61 fics are only the ones that have had author-reveals so far, too. I...frankly am astounded by this. It doesn't feel like I'm writing that much. But I guess a little bit every day, every week, adds up!
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Trismegistus ([personal profile] lebateleur) wrote2025-06-29 10:14 pm
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We try to host Sustained Silent Reading at least once a month...

...with June's falling on this weekend. It was grand. There were four of us at final count; we sat down to read at 11:30 and didn't stop until 6:15 pm. The only time anyone spoke was when one of us got up to get more tea and asked if anyone else wanted any, too. I love that I can do this, and that I know multiple people who are also happy to spend their weekends doing this. (And it's even better now because having those other people with me means that when I sit down to read a book, I actually read the book, instead of pushing through a page or two and then picking up my phone "for just a minute" and doomscrolling updates about things I have no ability to affect for hours on end.)

I finished Kara Cooney's When Women Ruled the World, which was an incredibly frustrating book and Maggie O'Farrel's Hamnet, which was an incredibly good one (but which left me as melancholy as if I had doomscrolled the news for hours on end).

Afterwards we popped over to Near BBQ and introduced one of the SSRers to one of the employees, a Geek BBQ alum whom we hadn't seen in ages and with whom it was great to catch up. Then we walked SSRer A to the metro, with a short interlude to kill 30+ lanternfly nymphs on the way.Read more... )

All in all, a pretty good weekend.

これで以上です。
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beatrice_otter ([personal profile] beatrice_otter) wrote2025-06-29 09:37 am

Life in the Mid-Century US: a primer for writers of MASH fic

I read a lot of MASH fic recently, and while most of it was very good, there were also a ton of inaccuracies about what mid-century America was like. I'm not an expert, but at the same time, I did listen to my parents and grandparents when they talked about what life was like when they were younger. And also, I know what's changed within my lifetime (born in 1982), and quite a lot of things people today take for granted are actually new within my lifetime, and thus not around prior to the 1980s. Now, this is fanfic, and if you don't care about historical accuracy in your fic, that is a fine and valid choice and I salute you. If, however, you do want to at least try to avoid major gaffes, here are things I've noticed that people get wrong a lot: 

 

Women's rights: Ms. )

 

Travel )

 

 

Money and Credit )Alcohol )

 

 

Childcare )

 

Phone Calls )

 

Progressive Ideas )

 

The Ad Council )

 

Entertainment )

 

Police )

These are just a few of the things that have changed in the last fifty years. And, of course, I'm only one person and might have got things wrong. Let me know if you see things I missed
 

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shadaras ([personal profile] shadaras) wrote2025-06-29 07:23 am
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There's a local queer contra that I have known about for a very long time (probably close to a decade tbh, which is wild) (mostly because I uh keep forgetting exactly how long I've been out here) but have never actually gone to because the friend who got me into contra during college wouldn't go (which, hah, idk if she'd call herself queer, so.) and I usually only went to the dances with friends, so. No reason to. I've never really cared about the Intrinsic Gendering Of Dance Terminology anyway (calling the moves for Ladies and Gents is exactly as irrelevant to me as calling it for Robins/Ravens and Larks) (I mean, I like that the non-gendered terms queers came up with are birds, but. I don't think it stops people from having gendered associations with the roles, it just removes the explicitly gendered terminology.), and tbh it's not actually hard to meet queers at events not aimed at queers when you're in such a queer-friendly area. Plus the general events are, y'know. Larger. And if I am there mostly because of music and dance, then... more people is nicer, makes the dances easier to have more people to keep the pattern flowing.

But the queer contra is also still a mask-required space, and it's one of the only dances in the area (like. two-hour radius, from what a friend said.) with that requirement, which is why said friend brought her friends out from Albany to try contra at this dance, and then messaged me like "hey are you around this weekend? I am going to be at this dance, could you be there too?", to which I was like "!!! YES <3".

this is a lot of rambling )
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purplecat ([personal profile] purplecat) wrote2025-06-27 06:58 pm
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Random Castle


A rectangular entrance building with battlements and a large wooden door, next to a taller building - also with battlements and a rounded corner.  All in reddish stone.
Powis Castle