Wheeeee!!!

Aug. 29th, 2025 04:45 pm
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Had the news today that I have been awarded a Non-Stipendiary Fellowship at [Esteemed Research Institution in My Discipline]! For next academic year at least. Yay me!!!

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Dept of, gosh, some people have a very weird notion of Effix, wot: I can't link to this because it was all in screenshots on FB, but anyway -

Person posts in a romantasy forum that they reviewed book by A Well-Known Author asserting that it had been written by AI, on the grounds that it used a number of bog-standard cliche phrases that (we suspect) hurried and harried writers in a popular field in which you are expected to keep on churning out the product are wont to resort. (In fact I suspect that they crop up to a significant extent in your average romance novel and that many authors' fingers type them quite automatically.)

Well-Known Author intends to sue for libel.

Person who posted review, and claims to be an impoverished grad student (we ask ourselves in what possible field, seriously hoping not law, philosophy, or literature), is all wo wo wringing hands about this, and wonders if it is a plea in mitigation that they did not actually purchase work in question but obtained it 'by other means'.

I depose that if you are going to pirate a work and not pay the author, you are in no position to whinge that They Did Not Write It or indeed, complain at all. If you take a free book from a box that somebody has left on the wall outside their house for passersby to help themselves, you do not then go and knock on the door because somebody has scribbled on the pages and it is by no means a pristine copy.

Pod-Together Rolling Remix

Aug. 29th, 2025 09:01 am
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[community profile] pod_together has begun reveals, releasing a few more creations each day. [personal profile] phoenixfalls and I worked together again this year, and our creations went live today!

We decided to do a multi-fandom Rolling Remix, in which I would write a story and pass it to her, she'd write a story riffing off mine and pass it back, I'd write a story riffing off hers and pass it back... Nothing was barred: we could change fandoms and pairings as we liked. We ended with eight stories in six fandoms, whee! And then we each podfic'd what the other one wrote.

Readers/listeners interested in a single fandom may enjoy any story as a stand-alone. (That said, we suggest reading the three Vorkosigan Saga stories in order as a set.) More adventurous readers/listeners, however, may choose to explore the entire project -- and to that end, we've included "What You Need to Know" summaries about each fandom, in both text and audio.

Pod-Together Rolling Remix by [archiveofourown.org profile] PhoenixFalls and [archiveofourown.org profile] Sanguinity

Link to the series page. Includes all-in-one audio download, a map of how the stories are connected (and an image description for the map), plus links to each of the stories. Use the map to explore, or follow the series order, or pick and choose as you please. Please heed the warnings for the individual stories.


And here are the individual stories! Audio (both the what-you-need-to-know and the story) are included on each page.



...and that was a lot, so maybe I'll just make this an announcement post and leave the bit where I talk about the stories and process to another post.

Very big thanks to [personal profile] garonne and [personal profile] tgarnsl for their pronunciation help with the French and Gaelic! Any remaining pronunciation errors or oddities are very much our own.
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More Pumpkins!! (Photos taken 8/19 (first two behind the cut) & 8/28 (rest of them))


Oops! The deer looked at the cage and laughed. o_O

19 more back here )

The Thursday Murder Club

Aug. 29th, 2025 05:28 pm
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Netflix's movie The Thursday Murder Club was excellent. It has an amazing cast of senior actors, as well as David Tennant.

It's based on a novel that has sequels, so hopefully we'll get to see more of them.
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Posted by Mariel Ruvinsky

Whenever we're looking for interesting stories to write about for you guys, we come across some of the most insane things. Stories of people abandoning their cats of 15 years because their new partner doesn't like them, people demanding that their roommates clean up after their cats, neighbors having meltdowns because their cats said hello to someone else. We always think to ourselves that these things could never happen to us - we would never make those decisions, we would never get into those kinds of conflicts. But not this time.

This story is one that we can completely relate to. Being kind. You would think that being kind is something that people would be grateful for. Kindness, especially one given freely, is scarce. But no, some people only look to exploit, and that is unfortunately what happened to this woman. One favor turned into another turned into an expectation of them doing anything and everything for free. Now that - that is something that could happen to us, and we wish we would be able to handle it as well as this person did.

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Choir is Coming Soon!

Aug. 29th, 2025 09:49 am
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Choir is kicking off with a long weekend rehearsal September 6. I might or might not have to miss the first Monday night rehearsal after my surgery, which would be a bummer, but it's better than missing a concert.

We will be singing a joyous concert all about death, LOL, consisting of the following three pieces: Pearsall's "Lay a Garland," Victoria's "Requiem Officium Defunctorum," and Howells' "Requiem," old sandwiched in the much newer.





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Aug. 29th, 2025 02:35 pm
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An hour ago the police dropped by to warn the party that a bear had been spotted roaming the backstreet, that we should exercise caution, the groom nodding with all due earnestness befitting the situation, though he was wearing a red clown nose just then, had a juggling pin tucked under his arm.

fic rec Friday

Aug. 29th, 2025 08:24 am
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Social Competition, by scheidswrites

"You know,” Gurathin said, “I think we’re witnessing something very noteworthy.”

“The most violent game ever played on Preservation?” Overse said. In the distance, Ayda saw SecUnit tackle Three around the waist and they both went down amid another small cloud of dust.

A return!

Aug. 29th, 2025 08:15 am
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Anyone still around in this land of "wow that is so much backed up research, good gravy"?

Reading, kids, watching

Aug. 29th, 2025 08:58 am
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1. What I have been reading: Ecker, poetry, Plath )

2. Watching:

The kids and I watched KPop Demon Hunters and enjoyed it. The music is good, the animation is good, and the femslash potential is through the roof. I didn't expect the movie to end the way it did. spoilers )

Dylan and I watched Mickey 17, which is a really good movie. It's very dark, though, so bear that in mind if you watch. spoilers ) Robert Pattinson is amazing in this movie; his acting blows me out of the water. Career highlight for him. Mark Ruffalo is phenomenal as a scenery-chewing Trump analogue, and Toni Collette kills it as his wife who's really the brains behind the operation.

3. Fiona highlights over the past couple of weeks:

"Besties before testes!"

"I looked up War and Peace fanfic and most of the ships are with Helene, which makes sense because she's the floozy housewife type."

Miura Tamaki (1884-1946)

Aug. 29th, 2025 09:08 pm
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Miura Tamaki was born in 1884 in Tokyo, where her father was a notary and her grandmother had once been called “the nightingale” for her beautiful singing voice. Her maiden name was Shibata. In high school Tamaki’s teachers recognized her own vocal abilities and encouraged her to go on to conservatory; her father was intent on marrying her off to an army physician called Fujii Zen’ichi, but Tamaki managed to bargain her way to graduating conservatory first. She entered the Tokyo School of Music as an engaged woman in 1900, while Fujii was posted to Beijing. Commuting by bicycle, she became famous as “the beauty on the bike” and received stacks of love letters, even more so after her “jewel-like voice” became known; among her teachers was Koda Nobu. In 1903 she sang the lead role in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice, the first Western opera to be performed in Japan by Japanese singers, and scored a huge success. In the same year she performed at court for Empress Haruko.

After graduation, she became an instructor at her alma mater, where her students included Sekiya Toshiko as well as the composer Yamada Kosaku, Tsuneko Gauntlett’s little brother. Although her husband was twelve years older than she and they had little in common, they got along well; however, he was posted to Sendai in northern Japan in 1909, and when Tamaki insisted on remaining in Tokyo to further her career, they agreed to divorce, an almost unheard-of situation at the time. She was shortly remarried to Miura Masataro, a lecturer at the Tokyo University School of Medicine. In 1911, when the Imperial Theater opened, she became its prima donna. The story behind both these events is complicated and potentially apocryphal: after their divorce, Tamaki and Fujii met once for a night together at what we would now call a love hotel. A reporter called Chiba Shuho caught them at it and published a gossip article on the topic, except that he misidentified Fujii as Miura. In contrast to Fujii’s distress, Miura reacted calmly and offered to marry Tamaki to solve the problem. However, the scandal meant that both of them lost their teaching jobs; Miura went to work in Singapore and Tamaki, having improbably enough taken Chiba as a lover, allowed him to set her up at the Imperial Theater and arrange a successful performance of Cavalleria Rusticana opposite the Italian tenor Adolfo Sarcoli; their recording is considered the first Western classical record made in Japan. By 1913, she could no longer stand Chiba and found herself taking refuge in Singapore with Miura. (Chiba apparently followed them as far as Europe and died away from home in Lausanne.)

Regardless of the factual background of all this, we know that in 1914 Tamaki and Miura set off to tour England and Europe, regardless of the Great War currently in progress. The following year, after making herself known to the conductor Sir Henry Wood by writing letters of introduction one after the next until he read them, she sang at the Albert Hall with Adelina Patti (her program included “Caro nome” from Rigoletto as well as the folksong “Sakura sakura”). Next she made her debut at the Royal Opera House, becoming the first Japanese singer to perform Cio-Cio-San in Madama Butterfly. The performance was marred by Zeppelin bombings, but Tamaki continued to sing even while the audience took shelter, and found herself lauded in newspapers around the world, thus rehabilitating her reputation in Japan as well. She went on to sing Cio-Cio-San in opera houses throughout America, while Miura studied medicine at Yale, and then went as far as Egypt, Brazil, and any other country with an opera house.

In 1920 Tamaki performed in Rome, where Puccini himself visited her backstage and told her she had realized his ideal. Having sent her husband back to Japan, she became (we are told) involved with her accompanist, Aldo Franchetti, who wrote the opera Namiko-San for her. Other theoretical lovers includeSessue Hayakawa and Noguchi Hideyo. She retired from international performance in 1935, upon her 2000th Cio-Cio-San, and returned to Japan, where she visited the grave of her husband, who had died in 1929 while they were apart.

By then Western opera was becoming the music of the enemy in Japan; Tamaki was unable to perform during the war. She gave one more concert after the war, singing Winterreise at the end of 1945, and died the following year at the age of sixty-two.

Sources
Nakae
Mori 1996
Shimamoto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2K5aM4E6e4&list=OLAK5uy_k864_zAqzvSyWN1AhFlk5CgfzHPwnoTKc&index=2 (recordings of Miura Tamaki singing Japanese folksongs and Western opera arias)
https://www.suac.ac.jp/opera-en/miuratamaki/ (English) Many photos of Tamaki in performance
https://www.bgf.or.jp/bgmanga/viewer.php?id=193&dir=112&lay=double (Japanese) Adorable manga about Tamaki and her husband in London

Brief exchange delay

Aug. 30th, 2025 12:02 am
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Hello all,

I'm really sorry, but a family emergency came up and the sign-ups will be at least one further day delayed.

Given there's a buffer between the proposed sign-ups close time (7 September) and the date assignments go out (13 September), my current plan is to close sign-ups later (somewhere between 9 and 11 September) and send assignments out more quickly. Let me know if that will be a problem for you. I think the gap between sign-ups and assignments can be a nice feature in this slow-paced exchange - it gives you some breathing room to finish a letter or decide if you want to ask for a particular assignment - but assignment swaps are still a thing!

A further query post will come soon, and then sign-ups. I'm regretful I've had to call on your patience a couple of times already this round, but I'm grateful for that patience! I hope this will be the last delay on my side.

podcast friday

Aug. 29th, 2025 07:22 am
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I am once again behind on everything (not just podcasts) so have the latest Maintenance Phase, "Seed Oils." I mostly missed the right-wing hysteria over seed oils, but Aubrey and Michael do a good job explaining it for normies who have real problems.

It's also a notable episode because it has a great quote from Andrew Tate of all people: "I can tell you losers have never had real enemies. You're afraid of sunflowers." I wish this wasn't an Andrew Tate quote because "I can tell you've never had a real enemy" is a phrase I would like to incorporate into my regular vocabulary.

There's something vaguely occult horror about one of the big driving engines of politics being people who are afraid to die, and think that if they just eat the right thing, death will never come for them. All the time setting up a situation in which people can't be vaccinated against deadly and preventable diseases. All these people obsessing over sunflowers while their kids are dying of measles, they repeatedly infect themselves with covid, and they've given up on FDA measures to control the amount of sawdust in their bread.

Sinners art & other stuff

Aug. 29th, 2025 09:41 pm
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There's a bunch of challenge stuff I should be working on but I had to finish a big Sinners artwork that grabbed me and wouldn't let go.
It's finally done and on AO3 & tumblr: just for a few hours... we was free

Also I podficced a story for Summer Podfic Swap Behind the Shadows (What We Do In the Shadows movie fandom). Perfect for my accent! :D

Upcheering tumblr posts:
- Firefox and Windows
- play that funky music
- modern art

A short story rec - Eleven Numbers by Lee Child. It's free on Amazon Prime right now, if you can access that. It's bloody good, and a masterclass in short story writing. No CW I can think of.

And signalboosting this post by [personal profile] machinistm - two fanvids based on Bohemian Like You - a new Murderbot one (Kuwadora), and a classic SGA one (astolat) - they're especially good viewed in series. TW: lots of fast cuts in both.

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I did not go downtown today. In addition to doing things online, I accomplished some things around the house before I went out to visit mom: hand-washed dishes, swept/mopped the kitchen, and scooped kitty litter. I also did some stuff for mom: checked her mail, paid bills and put them in the mailbox, and did some banking.

I got home early because my brother came out to the hospital, so I got to do some things in the afternoon/evening: cleared a pile of mail/magazines/newspapers of the counter, hand-washed more dishes, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, went on several walks, and showered.

I read more in Amelia Peabody and watched an HGTV program.

Temps started out at 51.8(F) and reached 77.5. It really was a beautiful day.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing okay. Kind of her new normal. more back here )

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Aug. 29th, 2025 09:46 am
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] lilysea!

Foundation 3.08

Aug. 29th, 2025 10:35 am
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In which cult leaders do as cult leaders are wont to do, and all Cleons find out something new.

Remembering childhood lullabys can be key to one's survival )

Photo cross-post

Aug. 29th, 2025 01:19 am
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Little smiley chap wanted to take a photo with me this morning.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

We are pleas'd to announce

Aug. 29th, 2025 08:51 am
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The publickation in elecktronickal form and as a pretty bound volume, Clorinda Cathcart's Circle #24, Connexions: Widening Circles:

Several problems persist in troubling the circle around Clorinda, Dowager Marchioness of Bexbury. It is feared that there may be further adverse repercussions from the Hackwold Incident, while Baron Fendersham continues to linger in Town although Lady Wauderkell has taken retreat in a convent. New acquaintances are drawn into the circle, and new contacts flourish. Certain difficulties are unexpectedly resolved, while unanticipated trials arise.

As usual, there is also what is hop'd is a usefull guide to references and allusions in the text.

Pray enjoy, and do you so, go recommend about your acquaintance.

Just One Thing (29 August 2025)

Aug. 29th, 2025 08:33 am
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished! Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!
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