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mecurtin ([personal profile] mecurtin) wrote2025-09-15 01:50 am
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2 Purrcys, doomscrolling

Sometimes Purrcy is just such a funny little gremlin, wiggling around lovingly, showing the trap that is the soft soft underbelly.

Purrcy the tuxedo tabby wiggles upside down, showing his belly, looking very silly and touchable and not at all like someone who will grab any hand that infringes his airspace.




In college I got in the habit of taking my shower at night to avoid the rush & I never stopped. Nowadays Purrcy often comes in after I'm done to Stalk the Wild Drips, and he'll mew at me if there aren't enough.

Purrcy the tuxedo tabby is gazing intently up a wet shower wall, waiting for a Wild Drip to appear




This past week was officially Too Much. I've been spending too much time on social media, doomscrolling and distractionscrolling. And then reading things to distract my self, and playing particularly pointless games, which in my case is using our NYTimes Games subscription to play Tiles over & over & over again, especially the New Haven tileset, which is just colors, no patterns.

I've got a lot to *do*, but I'm so agitated by the Horrors. I was really worried last week that we were heading for a full Reichstag Fire event. Now I've *got* to wean myself off social media, which at this point is just Bluesky, and buckle down and deal with my to-do list. Maybe I'll try adding a sentence to my DW post draft every time I feel tempted to open it up again, see how that works.
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anysin ([personal profile] anysin) wrote in [community profile] iddyiddybangbang2025-09-15 08:31 am

Ghost's Chance (Our Flag Means Death)

Title: Ghost's Chance
Author: anysin
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Word Count: 5469
Rating: T
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary: Izzy Hands is part of a ghost ship's crew. One night, the ship gets a special visitor.

At AO3
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Sonia Connolly ([personal profile] sonia) wrote2025-09-14 09:31 pm
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Fabulous portraits of people with chronic illnesses

Kyrianna.art Portraits via [personal profile] house_wren.

Portraits of people in watercolors, overlaid with plants or structures that symbolize their illnesses. I love the title page portrait of a sitting woman with her limbs emerging from a much smaller decrepit house. Each portrait has its own page describing the person's illnesses and why they chose the symbols to represent them. Beautiful and powerful.
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Sonia Connolly ([personal profile] sonia) wrote2025-09-14 09:12 pm

Revamping my Wordpress website

I have been looking for someone who can revamp my Wordpress website traumahealed.com to make it book-focused rather than practice-focused.

Anyone have a skilled Wordpress person they can recommend? Bonus points for experience with book marketing sites.

I had a lovely conversation with one person who gave me a bunch of good marketing ideas, but said he doesn't have design skills, and I think that's the main thing I need. He gave me a ballpark estimate of $1,500 and said he charges $150/hour. He mentioned the Divi theme as one option.

The person who recommended him also recommended a woman who suggested the Divi theme and said she could install it for me on my staging site to let me see what it's like. She charges $80/hour. Sounded great. But she dropped out of communication when I had some feedback on the changes she made and asked how much time she had spent. I thought about how heavyweight and complex Divi seems and decided that's not the direction I want to go.

When she finally re-surfaced, the woman said she had been heads-down in a project (so let me know I'll hear back in a couple of weeks?) and there were "pink flags" (apparently that's the new yellow flags?) about my wanting to modernize my website. I declined to engage with that and simply paid her bill for 3 hours and called it a learning experience.

I talked to a third person, recommended by a bodyworker, who gave me a specific estimate for $1,440 and seems very open to feedback and heard what I said about a lightweight theme.

Now I'm debating with myself. That's a chunk of change to spend on marketing books that I doubt will ever earn it back, but it seems like the going rate. I don't want to just shut the website down, and I don't feel like I have the skills, time, and energy to revamp it myself. At the same time, I have strong opinions and don't want to spend that kind of money and end up with something I don't like.

I'm also struggling with wanting/not wanting to market the books at all. It doesn't feel right to take them out of print, but it still feels vulnerable to push them out into the world. It feels difficult to be making the decision alone, without outside input. If you have thoughts on the matter, let me know!
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lionessvalenti ([personal profile] lionessvalenti) wrote in [community profile] iddyiddybangbang2025-09-14 11:02 pm

Intro to Emotional Induction (Star Trek: Enterprise)

Title: Intro to Emotional Induction
Author: [personal profile] lionessvalenti
Fandom: Star Trek: Enterprise
Word Count: 9,012
Rating: E
Summary: Trip and T'Pol begin a journey of both self-discovery and learning what they are capable of as a couple as they explore BDSM together in an attempt for T'Pol to induce and experience emotions.
Here on AO3
Yuletide ([syndicated profile] yuletide_admin_feed) wrote2025-09-15 02:28 am

Yuletide 2025 Nominations Open

Posted by morbane

There's a new post up on the Yuletide Admin comm regarding Yuletide 2025 Nominations Open. Please note that there may have been a delay between that post and this crosspost.

You can go through to DW to check the details:

Dreamwidth Post

If you have follow-up questions, they can be asked in the DW comment section using a DW login, OpenID with another login, or a signed anonymous comment.
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-14 10:35 pm

Writerly Ways

Another horrible day. Hell I couldn't even crop the Margaret Atwood quote right (at least I got a lot of class work done). So here, no thoughts just links

Open Calls

Astrolabe Stories about how we seek out, discover, and grasp onto connection in all genres with a particular fondness for anything that moves beyond realism in form or content or spirit

Radon Journal. Stories and poetry containing elements of science fiction, anarchism, transhumanism, or dystopia

5 Paying Literary Magazines to Submit to in September 2025

Rathalla Review: Now Seeking Submissions



From Around the Web

How to Reconnect with a Draft You No Longer Want to Write

Dreams Need Deadlines: The Path to Real Book Marketing Results

Five Ways Authors Sabotage Their Story’s Tension

Writing the Unthinkable: How Transgressive Fiction Lets Us Explore What We Can’t Say Out Loud


The Ever-Evolving Game of Charging Writers for Submissions

Lessons from a Thousand Submissions


From Betty

Five Common Masquerade Explanations and Why They’re Bad

How to Keep Magic From Ruining the Plot

Six “Weak” Fantasy Powers That Are Incredibly Strong

Chasing Trends, A Writer’s Dilemma

How to Write Stories That Matter to You and Your Readers

Cozy Detective Tips

Fight, Flight, Freeze, or Fawn?

Use Context to Deepen Our Writing From AI Slop


How to Show Your Character’s Repressed Emotions

What to Do After an Agent Says Yes: 3 Essential Steps for Writers

The Surprising Benefits of Word Search Puzzles for Writers

18 Attitudes That Can Sabotage Your Writing Journey (and How to Overcome Them) Minus the blatantly religious #2 in this, the list is good

Why All Stories Are Myth—and How They Transform Us
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Sonia Connolly ([personal profile] sonia) wrote2025-09-14 07:16 pm
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Thurber's "The Thirteen Clocks" read aloud by Lauren Bacall

via @Zumbador@mefi.social
"Beautiful crackling record audio of Lauren Bacall reading "The Thirteen Clocks" by James Thurber

This is one of the all time best books to read aloud."
https://ia804507.us.archive.org/4/items/lp_lauren-bacall-reads-james-thurbers-the-13_lauren-bacall/disc1/lp_lauren-bacall-reads-james-thurbers-the-13_lauren-bacall_disc1side1.flac
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-09-14 10:12 pm

The Mating Season

The Mating Season by P.G. Wodehouse

A Jeeves book. One with continuing history, so spoilers for earlier books ahead.

Read more... )
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] book_love2025-09-14 10:12 pm

The Mating Season

The Mating Season by P.G. Wodehouse

A Jeeves book. One with continuing history, so spoilers for earlier books ahead.

Read more... )
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scrubjayspeaks ([personal profile] scrubjayspeaks) wrote2025-09-14 07:05 pm

Pandemic Garden Club

Welcome to the September edition of Pandemic Garden Club! Growing good things in strange times!

Anyone is welcome to comment with what they're growing right now, things they would like to try, problems they're encountering, and questions they have. Share resources, answer questions, shout encouragement.

As for myself...

Read more... )
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flowing_river ([personal profile] flowing_river) wrote in [community profile] aspecex2025-09-14 06:26 pm

Nomination Clarifications 4

Reminder to make sure your relationship and character nominations are disambiguated with the fandom name in parenthesis after the tag. Incorrectly formatted nominations will be rejected if they are not corrected.

Fandoms

Cult of the Lamb (Video Game)

Follower Characters/The Lamb (Cult of the Lamb) - Does "Follower Characters" refer to specific follower characters? If so, can the nominator choose out of those specific follower characters to nominate? Or nominate "Original Follower Characters"? We are not accepting umbrella character name nominations.
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a scintilla of time ([personal profile] scintilla10) wrote2025-09-14 06:16 pm

Fandom Gift Basket, Writing, Knives Out & Lego

[community profile] fandomgiftbasket is open for fills until Oct 12, and has a spreadsheet of all requests for ease of browsing and filling.

My basket is here!

♥ I've been doing some writing! \o/ I've been writing some little fills for Fandom Gift Basket, and I'm also already making good progress on my [community profile] ficinabox assignment. (I just got my swaps! I'm even more excited by what I'm creating!) It's so nice and affirming to be feeling some good writing energy after experiencing burnout for so much of the year.

♥ There's a new Knives Out movie coming out this fall! Delighted to see more Benoit Blanc solving mysteries. The cast looks fun, too! Here's the trailer.

♥ I'm enamoured with this Sherlock Holmes book nook lego set! Lego Sherlock and Watson are so cute! There's a murder board! And I just love how Baker Street folds up into a book nook with the classic Holmes silhouette on the side. Incredibly charming!!
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kenjari ([personal profile] kenjari) wrote2025-09-14 08:44 pm
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Book Review

Tall, Duke, and Dangerous
by Megan Frampton

This historical romance concerns Ana Maria, a woman who spent the first 20-odd years of her life relegated to servitude under a wicked stepmother. Now that the stepmother is dead, Ana Maria is taking her proper place in society but struggles with a desire for more than a typical arisotcratic life. Nash is Ana Maria's half-brother's close friend and a survivor of an abusive childhood that rendered him taciturn and out of touch with his emotions. Through a series of events that bring them closer together, Nash and Ana Maria become deeply attracted to each other. They each have a lot to work through in order to arrive at their happily ever after.
I was surprised at how well and how seriously this romance addressed the emotional baggage both characters were carrying, especially Nash's struggles to deal with the effects of his upbringing. I loved the way Nash did a lot of the heavy lifting himself, with Ana Maria and his feelings for her acting as a catalyst and motivator rather than a provider of emotional labor. The way he comes alive to his emotions is very sweet and lovely. Ana Maria is determined to make her own decisions and find her own way, and Nash really gets that. I loved the two of them together and the way they really understood each other.
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a scintilla of time ([personal profile] scintilla10) wrote2025-09-14 05:52 pm

New Macdonald Hall fic!

When I saw a Macdonald Hall pinch hit for [community profile] raremaleslashex, I couldn't resist snapping it up! Here's what I wrote, now that authors have been revealed.

want the world to know (AO3 | DW)
Macdonald Hall series - Gordon Korman
Bruno/Boots, Cathy, Diane, Miss Scrimmage | rated T | 2700 words | no archive warnings apply
Tags: Hijinks & Shenanigans, hiding in a closet, Forced Proximity, First Kiss
Three-quarters of the way up the drainpipe on the east side of Miss Scrimmage's Finishing School for Young Ladies, Melvin "Boots" O'Neal felt something give under his foot. He scrambled frantically for the window ledge, and clung to it in desperation as the section of drainpipe that had, until very recently, been his foothold, broke off from the wall and went crashing into the shrubbery below.
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ruric ([personal profile] ruric) wrote2025-09-15 01:02 am
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Week 38/52 - day 48 of Project 65 days

Look at me doing a timely update.

I know lots of people aren't doing great right now and it feels pointless to crack on with the mundane aspects of living when the world seems to be on fire on all fronts. Not sure how everyone else is coping but I'm trying to channel my anger, rage and frustration on other slightly more visible platforms and pointing it at people who might be able to do something. So I'm aiming to keep my DW as a bit of a refuge.

#ORJENISE100 run by the lass on Insta is happening again this month. I'm 3 days behind but have already shifted 114 items. Not sure I'll beat my January total of using, donating or chucking 401 items but I'm well on the way.

HOME: chaos still reigns in my bedroom and living room but my kitchen, hall/stairs and bathroom have been cleaned and tidied. Still need to fix the new airvent in the bathroom but that will be done when I've finished sanding and varnishing the external side of the bathroom - which is why I hope the forecast for a sunny Friday will hold! Also on the docket for external fixes are sanding and painting the front door and front gate before the weather gets too bad. I've also still got winter pots and window boxes to finish planting.

HEALTH: overall pretty good though my arthritic knees are not happy. I took a tumble on site last Monday and despite landing on my padded posterior I apparently wrenched my knees and hit a pipe on the way down which has left a gigantic bruise on my shin. Ouch! For the first time in my life I filled out a proper accident form at work just in case my knees get even worse.

LIFE ADMIN: slowly picking away at long outstanding tasks like a grown ass adult.

GARDENING/ALLOTMENTING: I spent a chunk of last Saturday and Sunday afternoon down on the plot (not this weekend which has been too wet) and harvested courgettes and started the great pre-winter clear up. Still need to pick up windfall apples and harvest the rest when ready. Hoping to get the shed,tidied and sorted if we have a sunny weekend in October!

COOKING/EATING: doing a bit of a pantry/freezer challenge this month and using up items. My storage boxes are staring to look a bit depleted but I really DO NOT need to buy ground coffee or honey for a good few months. The coffee will go down quickly especially if I replace my morning cafe coffee with home made. The honey situation is out of control. I haven't counted how many jars but I estimate around 30. Apparently when I go away or visit a farmers market I buy honey, lots and lots of honey,

READING/LISTENING: Not reading/ listening at the moment - have run out of processing power! Have bought some good books from Bookbub and Bookdrop though and am going to try to get back to reading for 30 mins every evening to wind down.

WATCHING: all my usual weekly shows. Summer feels like it's been a bit quieter for new TV. Having said that I am loving Chief of War and S3 of Foundation and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Very sad that we only have 16 eps of ST: SNW before the show ends.

CREATING/LEARNING: summer has been nuts at work so hardly any time for crochet club or other creative endeavours.

CATS: all good.

VOLUNTEERING: all few committee meetings but no work days and we had to postpone the end of seasons BBQ because of the weather.

SOCIALISING: it's been a busy summer at work so social activities have beens bit limited. At work the allotment group did a show allotment at Hampton Court which was a 5 day build, exhibiting for 7 days and then a 1.5 day take down. They won best allotment and I am very proud of them. I was there for most of the build and take down and helped out on one show day. Tremendous fun. I helped out [personal profile] gingerpig with Steve Carlson's summer gig, again fun and a chance to catch up with friends, and I went to see Born with Teeth the Marlow & Shakespeare play with Ncuti Gatwa and Edward Bluemel. Which I have many thoughts about but can be summarised as I thought the writing was weak in places but Ncuti and Edward were obviously having heaps of fun with it. I may see if I can pop back at the end of the run.

WORK: Summer has been very stressful and - for the first time - I seriously wondered about quitting or taking retirement. I like the job most of the time, love the people in the Parks team and and the volunteers on the sites but I've taken on triple the amount of work my predecessors did and we're chronically under resourced. All of which led to a bit of a meltdown over the last 10 days. I'm getting too tired to work ridiculous numbers of hours in excess of my contracted hours and I want a life back!

Next week is a busy week too with a potentially challenging meeting on Thursday night but I plan to take Friday off because - as usual - I'll be about a day in hand by then!
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justmarriedmod ([personal profile] justmarriedmod) wrote in [community profile] justmarriedexchange2025-09-14 08:02 pm

Collection Revealed

"I do"s have been traded, bells have been rung, and the appropriate ritual sacrifices and tips to catering staff have been made. Real feelings in your fake marriage? More likely than you think. The Just Married 2025 collection is revealed!

Many thanks to all of this year's participants. Special thanks to our pinch hitters who all went the extra mile. We hope you enjoy your gifts! Let your creators know!

Since the collection opening was delayed for some time, we recommend you update the posted date on the gift(s) you made, either now or at creator reveals, so people following your fandom tag can also see and enjoy your work.

If you have any issues, please email as soon as possible - marriageex@gmail.com.