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sanguinity ([personal profile] sanguinity) wrote2025-09-05 01:23 pm
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Heron fic: Manoeuvres Under Fire

Manoeuvres Under Fire (2013 words) by sanguinity
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Jacobite Trilogy | The Flight of the Heron Series - D. K. Broster
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Ewen Cameron/Alison Grant/Keith Windham, Alison Grant/Keith Windham, Ewen Cameron/Keith Windham, Ewen Cameron/Alison Grant
Characters: Alison Grant, Keith Windham, Ewen Cameron
Additional Tags: Emotional Repression, Angst, Affection, Midnight Confessions, Polyamory
Summary:

Alison's husband's new lover is all irony, deflection, and formality. She likes him well enough, but she also finds his reserve frustrating — and apparently so does he.



Because I've been on a Keith and Alison kick lately. (At least judging by my wip folder.)

For [personal profile] tgarnsl, because we both have an obsession with Keith being feral cat who never properly learned affection as a kitten.
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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote2025-09-05 12:37 pm
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Music Friday


This live show is great, also. Low-key looking at tickets for when they're on the coast next month.
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troyswann ([personal profile] troyswann) wrote in [community profile] fan_writers2025-09-05 10:05 am

Feedback: when, how, what, who

 So, I'm currently constructing a course to teach young artists (in this case dancers) to build the habit of creative journaling as a foundation for developing collaborative projects and writing grants and stuff. *handwave* That's not relevant except as the impetus for this musing about feedback.

I want to teach them a little bit about how to fruitfully solicit, receive and offer feedback, and that got me thinking about how much I've learned from fandom about this process. Having a good many years and a few hundred fics-worth of experience working with beta readers, I can say that fandom did a fantastic job of preparing me to take and give feedback in my other professional spaces (teaching and learning, pro publishing etc.). The idea of involving beta readers in the creative process was just woven into the fic-writing experience and fandom culture when I dipped my toe into it, and that expectation trained me to hold my deathless prose lightly and to onboard the help and insights of a reader way more graciously than I ever had before. This shift of mindset was due in some ways to the gift-culture ethos of fandom; the delight my community took in working to make cool stuff together helped me to shift my stance from defensive protectiveness to openness. This is something I would like my students to experience in their own work.

So, to that end, I would love to hear what y'all think about soliciting and receiving feedback on your work.

Some things I'm chewing on in that regard:

1. The right feedback at the right time: When I'm asked to beta read for someone, the first question I ask is what kind of beta they are looking for: cheerleading? Line-by-line? Structural? etc. I have found that getting the wrong kind of feedback at the wrong time can be harmful to the process. When I'm struggling with the question of whether this story is even viable, telling me that I have too many adverbs and dangling modifiers is gonna derail me completely. How do you articulate to a beta reader what you need at a given stage of the process?

2. Building trust: Asking for feedback requires a lot of trust, I find, since you're giving someone your baby and asking for help raising it. I used to lean on people I already knew and whose work I admired (sometimes different people for different sorts of stories). What do you do when, for example, you're in a new space or are interacting with someone, either as beta or author, whom you might now know very well? How do you establish trust and boundaries necessary for a good experience?

3. Articulating values and qualities of useful feedback: I have found that building a good beta relationship requires me to "hold my values strongly and my opinions lightly" as a colleague of mine wisely advises. For me, some core values can be captured in the "think" model for feedback:

true, helpful, inspiring, needed and kind.

Other models add to that basic structure: timely, specific, honest and brief.

At the heart of these qualities I find two key requirements for both sides of the relationship: the focus on the work; and, as a corollary, leaving our egos at the door. We have to be both kind and courageous, to simultaneously consider the human being and to ensure that the work itself is at the centre of the relationship. It's tricky.  What values or qualities do you see as central to the beta relationship?

PS. Thanks to all the folks engaging in interesting conversations here. I really appreciate this space.
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Tucker McKinnon ([personal profile] jazzfish) wrote2025-09-05 10:03 am
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dammit gibson

I started rereading Pattern Recognition (my favourite of William Gibson's books) because I remembered and agreed with his theory about jet lag:
She knows, now, absolutely, hearing the white noise that is London, that Damien's theory of jet lag is correct: that her mortal soul is leagues behind her, being reeled in on some ghostly umbilical down the vanished wake of the plane that brought her here, hundreds of thousands of feet above the Atlantic. Souls can't move that quickly, and are left behind, and must be awaited, upon arrival, like lost luggage.

I love the prose, the immediacy of the present-tense narration that still manages to feel at one remove from any character's interior life, including Cayce Pollard. I love the depiction of the early oughts, the internet where forum posts and text are the primary interfaces, where permanent connectivity is available but unevenly distributed and never assumed, where "video" has to be uploaded to obscure corners of sites.

I was startled to find, in a reminiscence about London in the snow, a perfect depiction of my experience of Paris:
Win had told her that she was seeing London as it had looked long ago, the cars mostly put away and the modern bits shrouded in white, allowing the outlines of something older to emerge. And what she had seen, that childhood day, was that it was not a place that consisted of buildings, side by side, as she thought of cities in America, but a literal and continuous maze, a single living structure (because still it grew) of brick and stone.

But every time -- every time -- I read this book, I get caught off guard by the absolutely stupid joke that he spends literally a third of the book setting up. Voytek and Hobbs and Ngemi are, in their own ways and for their own reasons, collectors and connoisseurs of old computing equipment; when we meet them they are attempting to sell a trunkload of Curta calculators so that Voytek can buy a bunch of ZX/81 Spectra. The money has finally come through but there is a hiccup:
"Yes," says Ngemi, with quiet pride, "but now I am negotiating to buy Stephen King's Wang."

GODDAMMIT GIBSON.
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote2025-09-05 05:37 pm

Stargate SG-1 Ficlet: Disobedience

 


Title: Disobedience
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson, SG-1.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 523
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Daniel is useful to SG-1, Jack doesn’t deny that; he just wishes the archaeologist could learn to follow orders.
Written For: The prompt ‘Any, any, asking for permission’, at 
[community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.
 


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miscellaneous_section ([personal profile] miscellaneous_section) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-05 12:29 pm
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Daily Check-In: Day 5

Happy Friday everyone! The weekend is upon us, and so means new plans to make.

For the next week, what are your next plans going to be?
  • Finish up my current WIP
  • Moving on to a new fic/drabble
  • Going back to a WIP that has been sitting for ages
  • I'm going to be taking a break from writing.
  • I'm going to be busy for awhile.
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote2025-09-05 05:29 pm

Ficlet: Training

 


Title: Training
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Myfanwy, Jack.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 528
Spoilers: Set early in Season 1.
Summary: Ianto has taken over Myfanwy’s training. It’s proving easier than expected.
Written For: The prompt ‘any, any, biting the hand that feeds you,’ at 
[community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
 
 


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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2025-09-05 06:12 pm

Foundation 3.09

In which it's penultimate episode of the season time, which means things get very dark indeed, though not in all storylines.

The Cleons Strike Back? Revenge of the Cleons? Master and Apprentice? )
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TARLAN (tarlanx) ([personal profile] tarlanx) wrote in [community profile] c_ent2025-09-05 05:11 pm

ICONS - Jiang Cheng The Untamed/MDZS

Jiang Cheng - The Untamed (TV) and the MDZS - anime

The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 01 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 02 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 03 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 04 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 05 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 06 by Tarlan

22 More ICONS of Jiang Cheng
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The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 12 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 13 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 14 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 15 by Tarlan The Untamed - Jiang Cheng 16 by Tarlan

The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 01 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 02 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 03 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 04 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 05 by Tarlan

The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 06 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 07 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 08 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 09 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 10 by Tarlan

The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 11 by Tarlan The Untamed-MDZS - Jiang Cheng 12 by Tarlan

 
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minoanmiss ([personal profile] minoanmiss) wrote2025-09-05 11:55 am

HALLOWEEN CARDS

Want one? Want someone to get one? Comments as screened: let me know!
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-09-05 04:29 pm

Vaguely beset by nigglesomeness

Including being gaslit by the Royal Mail, like, I know they sent me a text yesterday and a text this am saying they were delivering A Parcel, but when I went to look as the window was drawing to a close, could not find, while online tracking said something entirely different (parcel still in transit to local sorting office).

In fact, Parcel has just turned up, several hours after indicated.

***

Phone doing Weird Stuff - well, part of this is not phone per se, it was O2, as in, when I was out and about in the world the other day my web data allowance ran out and they send this message about texting 'WEBDAILY' to get a top-up, so I did, and did it? not until yesterday, which was totally pointless.

Plus, in relation to niggle this morning about Downstairs Flat having an electricity thing doing which involved turning off the Main Meter deep in the cellar which affects both flats, was trying to use phone as a hotspot with my laptop and it wanted some network authorisation code? With old phone this used to come up on the actual phone? Though I was also having issues with bluetooth and this may be down to ageing laptop....

***

So there was also that thing of morning routine being disrupted by electricity being turned off. (Though now this thing has been done maybe we too can get a Smart Meter set up, because as I recall having to get at that was the issue.)

***

Have actually, this week, started on outstanding overdue essay review, as well as putting it some more effort on keynote presentation for end of month (this is still a goer and is actually up on their site that I am speaking).

Moderate yay me?

Have just been contacted by A Young Scholar who I feel has imprinted on me like a gosling about an article of theirs currently going through the submission process....

***

GP has requested to make appointment re routine medication review, which I have done, but am a bit anxious about (but perhaps I can get them put sumatriptan back on the routine medications list????).

***

However, in better news, the grocery delivery came early enough that I have been able to get a sardegnera on the go for supper!

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mary cuntrarian ([personal profile] marycuntrarian) wrote in [community profile] icons2025-09-05 11:37 am

the matrix, neon genesis evangelion

(16) The Matrix + header
(12) Neon Genesis Evangelion + header


(Neo, get in the fucking Matrix.)
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prettygoodword ([personal profile] prettygoodword) wrote2025-09-05 07:37 am

sockeye

sockeye (SAWK-ai) - n., a small Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) that spawns in rivers of the northern Pacific.


sockeye in breeding colors
Thanks, WikiMedia!

For "northern" read, as far as North America is concerned, "north of the Columbia River." Much sought after by commercial fisheries. The one above is in spawning colors -- the rest of their lives, they are the color the head is. The name, which in English dates to 1867, is from a Salishan language of British Columbia, probably Halkomelem, spoken on southern Vancouver Island and the lower Frasier River, sθəqəy̓ (pronounced something like suk-kegh), which was altered by folk etymology. [Sidebar: Halkomelem is also the source of sasquatch.]

And because I can't count and actually collected 6 words for the 5-day week, a bonus word that turns out to be an edge case:


muckamuck or muckety-muck, often high muckamuck - n., an important and often arrogant person.


Originally, and this is a dated PNW regionalism, both "food" and "to eat food," and high muckamuck was "to eat at the high/front table," which then transferred to those who eat there. This is from Chinook Jargon, a pidgin trade language / creole of the Pacific Northwest (originating in the Lower Columbia River valley) that borrowed heavily from indigenous languages of the region, including the Chinook language itself spoken along the Lower Columbia River. However, comma, no native source for muckamuck has been identified, and it appears to have been a coinage in Chinook Jargon (not the only word coined in it, thus it being considered almost a creole and not just a pidgin).


And that wraps up a week of assorted words from Native American / First Nations languages. I've one more theme-group along these lines, so I'll get that one out of the way next week.

---L.
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-09-05 03:01 pm
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Yesterday I beat the Capra demon

Please enjoy this eloquent depiction of The Capra Demon Experience:



(Content note for animal harm in the form of killing horrifying skinless zombie dogs. Also one man's slow descent into existential despair.)

This is a notorious point where a not insignificant number of people ragequit and stop playing the game altogether.

Also as previously mentioned I struggle badly with tracking multiple inputs, I have the reaction speed of a slime mould, and my default combat state is "panicked and flustered."

It took me about 7 hours (spread across multiple days -- admittedly, most of this time was doing the boss run again and again and again and then dying within seconds of the fight starting) and I am very proud of myself.

(And right now I am dealing with a medical stressor -- hopefully nothing, but had to go get some tests, waiting on results -- so I will take my distractions and wins where I can get them.)
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thisbluespirit ([personal profile] thisbluespirit) wrote2025-09-05 02:48 pm

Ficlet: Masquerade Ball (Wish Me Luck)

Another of the AU_gust ficlets, this one for the prompt "Masquerade Ball" and also for [community profile] allbingo Crime Classics square "Foreign Bodies." I put 0 research and accuracy into it and the fandom doesn't have enough fic to warrant an AU, but I was thinking about WML when I saw the prompt. Anyway, less traumatic than the actual incident's end in 1.6, one trusts.

Masquerade Ball (633 words) by thisbluespirit
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Wish Me Luck (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Colin Beale/Matty Firman
Characters: Colin Beale (Wish Me Luck), Matty Firman
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Regency, Spies & Secret Agents, Ficlet, Community: allbingo, Costume Parties & Masquerades, Alternate Universe - Napoleonic Wars, handwaves accuracy, Matty just being Matty in any time period, Implied Sexual Content
Summary: Matty and Colin get caught in a compromising position.

(I thought I was doing better today but I just failed at the summary sentence three four FIVE times in a row, so I do hope my editing was actually okay. It was only tweaking, so let's hope so.)
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meridian_rose ([personal profile] meridian_rose) wrote2025-09-05 02:43 pm
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Photo: Butterfly

I took a cup of tea outside in the afternoon sunshine and saw a bee, a butterfly and then this butterfly:



A comma! I've never (knowingly) seen one in real life before so this was special :)
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-09-05 09:20 am

For Sale: Nintendo Switch games

I'm still trying to raise some more money to throw at debts, so would anyone be interested in any of the following Nintendo Switch games?

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! (example on Amazon)
Spyro Reignited Trilogy (example on Amazon)
TemTem (example on Amazon)

For payment, I have CashApp ($Settiai), PayPal, Venmo, or Zelle (nancy.lynn.foster@gmail.com).

If you know anyone who might be interested, please point them my way. I managed to sell the Echo Show from yesterday, which definitely helped, but I could still really use another $150-200 and managing to sell these games would take a chunk out of that.