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My Fannish Corner ([personal profile] mxcatmoon) wrote2025-09-27 11:13 pm

Fic ABCs

Here's a fun one I shamelessly stole from where it was making the rounds on social media.

How many letters of the alphabet have you used for a fic title? One fic per line.

I'm assuming the more fic one has written, the more likely one is to have used most of the alphabet. Or maybe not? Try it and let's find out!

I've written 408 and, in my case, the answer is yes. I've used them all except for X... and now I'm oddly determined to fix that.

Score: 25/26

And a bonus I've added just because I was curious: How many of your fic titles are song titles?

52. But most of those are older fic. I used song titles a lot more than I do these days.

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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-09-19 12:30 am

Weekend Plans

I wanted to take a minute to type up my plans for the weekend while I'm thinking about it. I'll probably type up a proper to-do list sometime tomorrow (well, I suppose it's technically today at this point) so that I can mark things off as I do them, but I thought it would help to at least come up with a summary of sorts.

More under the cut. )

In general? I'm really hoping that Monday will mark a new beginning of sorts. That's the plan, as long as the universe cooperates. 🤞🏻

Life has been exhausting even without all of the stuff going on in the US in general, and I'm just so fucking tired. I need a new beginning, even if "autumn is finally here" is a relatively arbitrary one.
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humorist + humanist ([personal profile] erinptah) wrote2025-09-19 12:17 am

Erin Reads: Hemlock & Silver, Murderbot, Locked Tomb, Picture Perfect

Hemlock & Silver: Tried another book by T. Kingfisher. I liked it! The narrator is a poisons expert, who gets hired to find out if/how someone is making the king’s daughter sick. She’s very good at her job, thinking through all kinds of possibilities, and doing methodical tests — which serves her well when things start to get Weird and Magic.

There are a couple of frustrating times when she doesn’t figure something out (not even “this is a possibility I should investigate”) until a couple chapters after the reader has. Other than that, it’s really solid. I can only imagine how much background research on different toxins and venoms went into the writing. Sometimes this world has different names for things, or there’s a gap in their scientific knowledge, but you can deduce what’s going on from the practical description of causes and symptoms.

Also, it’s more Fantasy California than Fantasy Europe! Still a pretty traditional fairytale kingdom, but the plants and animals are all desert-dwellers, and there’s some Spanish influence going on.

The narrator, like the one from The House on the Cerulean Sea, is overweight, and it comes up periodically. I like the handling here so much better. She just reflects on it when she’s feeling self-conscious, or when it’s a meaningful factor in the action (e.g. if she’s incapacitated and needs to be carried somewhere). There’s no “pack of plucky orphans who regularly tease her for it without ever learning a Valuable Lesson that they’re being rude.”

It’s blurbed as “a re-imagining of Snow White,” but it only has a couple general tropes in common (mirrors, poison apples, a villain who’s a queen), not used in the same way. If the poison didn’t involve apples, and the princess wasn’t named Snow, I’m not even sure the connection would be obvious.

After getting my ebook purchases unlocked with Libation, I figured it was a good opportunity for some Murderbot re-listens. Specifically, I listened to Network Effect (the first novel) and System Collapse (the much-shorter second novel) back-to-back. Since that’s how the in-universe events happen, even though the book releases were years apart.

Spoilers follow! (I’ve kept some of it vague, but not everything.)

Cover art of Network Effect

Network Effect is still really good! “Murderbot gets stuck in a survival quest with a teenager” is an inspired character setup. MB having a breakdown when it thinks it’s lost ART, then a different kind of breakdown when ART is back but now MB knows what it did, is all excellent, hits just the right hurt/comfort notes. Everything about ART meeting some of MB’s humans for the first time is great.

The excerpts from helpme.file are still a wonderful buildup, even once you already know the impending reveal of who’s reading them, and why. The sudden switch to a new POV, for the first time in the series, also stays fun even after you’re expecting it. The rescue sequences are wonderful, and the end is very well-earned.

System Collapse is…a weird one.

Some good things: The repeated references to [redacted] are good at building suspense, and the eventual reveal of the events MB is redacting is very satisfying. (And believable!) The way MB and company win over the residents of Mystery Colony is admittedly a little cheesy, but in a way I think the series has earned by this point. The interaction with enemy SecUnits toward the end has a development that’s been a long time coming.

On to the weird things:

It’s only half the length of Network Effect. On a re-listen, the pacing gives me the distinct impression that Martha Wells meant to write something the same length as Network Effect, and then started to run out of steam and wished she was doing another novella instead. Before the team gets to the Mystery Colony, the scenes have a lot of detail and attention — MB will do things like “recount its growing worry and frustration with every step in the process of trying to find a hidden hatch.” Once they enter Mystery Colony, events start whipping by. There’s more summarizing. More jumping straight from “we decided to do X” to “X was done”, without anything about the process or the challenges of getting there.

I kept wondering whether this would flow better if the premise was “MB set off adventuring with ART’s crew, and this is their first mission on a new planet,” rather than “MB and ART suddenly get a secret new mission on the planet they were already at.”

It’s probably better for MB’s mental health that [redacted] happened while a bunch of its Preservation humans were still around, because it doesn’t trust any of ART’s humans enough to seek emotional support from them. And [redacted] would give ART’s crew a skewed almost-first-impression, while the PresAux crew has a more-informed perspective, having seen MB in action across a whole bunch of different missions in the past.

On the flip side, a lot of ART’s crew are still really thin as characters, and I would’ve liked to see a mission with all of them to build them up more. The PresAux characters who had big roles in Network Effect got a lot of good development there…and I’m not sure any of that was enhanced by what they did in System Collapse? It didn’t do much for ART’s humans either, even the ones who had big roles. Might have been better if it was the whole group, so we could see their existing personal dynamics and practiced teamwork.

Ratthi/Tarik only happens if Ratthi is still around, but on a re-listen, I’m not feeling much satisfaction about that either. It’s not that I’m mad about it, it doesn’t actively drag down any characters the way Ratthi’s TV-series romance did, it’s just…so barely-there. MB’s narration covers one (1) conversation that involves them being together. I assume it’s not the first sex-related conversation MB has witnessed over the course of these books, it’s just redacting/ignoring/deleting them as not relevant to its job. But this one didn’t end up being relevant either!

At some point, I expected that Ratthi saying “SecUnit, you don’t want to hear about this, it’s a sexual conversation” was a cover story. That at some point we’d get a reveal — Ratthi was talking about something he didn’t want MB to know, and he’s figured out that “we’re talking about sex” is the surest way to get MB not to surveil something. But nope. It just doesn’t come back at all.

So, yeah. It’s not a bad book (if it was, I wouldn’t have listened to it twice!), it’s just the one entry in the MB series where I keep noticing all the ways it could’ve been better.

Nona the Ninth is, like all the Locked Tomb books, a lot easier to follow when you know who everyone is.

I’m not letting myself write a whole essay on this one! Just to say, it’s funny, it’s dramatic, it’s heartwarming, it’s twisty, it’s weird (on purpose, and to great effect). I’m glad I re-listened. Whenever the fourth book gets an actual release date, I’ll be there with bells on. (And I fully expect to re-binge the whole series so far before I start.)

Picture Perfect, by Elaine Marie Alphin, is a middle-grade almost-murder-mystery I found out about from this pluralstories entry.

I feel like anything I say is going to come off like damning with faint praise, because…listen, it’s very much a middle-grade book. It’s fine! I enjoyed it for what it was. I don’t have any particular criticisms or complaints. It’s good at what it’s trying to do! And what it’s trying to do is…be a middle-grade book.

I’m glad I read it, specifically because I was interested in the narrator-with-DID angle. If that’s a topic you’re also particularly interested in, maybe give it a look. And if you’re looking for books to recommend to a tween reader in your life, this is a solid pick.


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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-09-18 11:48 pm
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She was an excellent governess and a most respectable woman

This afternoon I voted Miss Jessel from Jack Clayton's The Innocents (1961) one of my favorite ghosts on film, a tall order but a true one. A masterstroke of sound design and suggestion, she's not spectral, she's uncanny: as real as the reflection she casts on the sunlit shiver of the lake, as motionless in the heat as the bulrushes she stands so far out among, she could be walking on water, though we will learn she drowned herself in it instead. Her slight, dark-dressed figure in long shot gives no impression of a threat, nor even any particular emotion such as hunger or melancholy that would make her apparition easier to read. Her incongruity becomes its own eeriness, the noonday drabness of her presence more frightening than its disappearance between one look and the next, which is after all only characteristic of her kind, though part of the film's chill is that really it has no such rules by which a haunting may be mapped and governed, only the inexplicable facts of things that should not be. Once we have heard that she grieved sleeplessly for her rough, flaunting lover until she died of him, the governess played like a doorway of possession by Deborah Kerr can hear her sobbing, a desolate, gulping, wretchedly echoing sound that when finally traced to the schoolroom has nothing to do with the still-faced, dry-eyed imprint of Miss Jessel at her desk and yet when the governess rushes to the empty chair and touches the slate left by her own earlier lesson, it is wet with tears. Without a parapsychological conversation in sight, it gives the effect of a ghost that has stained through time in all its layers, desynched to perpetuity. The parallel sightings of Peter Wyngarde's Peter Quint with his cock-strut and his bestial snarl of a smile, always smeared through sun-mist, night-glass, steam-sweat until he can cast his unfiltered shadow from a crumbling ring of statues at last have their own rude potency, as malignantly charged as one of the more explicitly libidinous legends of Hell House, but it is his ruined lover who looks as though you could never scrape her off the air, so soaked into this patch of reality that trying to part her from the grounds of Bly would be about as efficacious as trying to exorcise an ice age. Their voices whisper like tape loops on the candlelit stairs. The children are watching. The children are watching. The children are watching. Like the uncredited radiophonics of Daphne Oram that accompany her first, summer-humming manifestation, Miss Jessel or whatever has been left of her belongs to the weirdness of time just really starting to flower in British film and TV, more Nigel Kneale than Henry James or even Truman Capote and yet she fits as exactly into the sensibilities of the Victorian Gothic as she would into the bright horror of that lakeside to this day. She was one of three images left on film by the artist and director Clytie Jessop and I doubt you could get her off the print, either. This excellence brought to you by my watching backers at Patreon.
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My Fannish Corner ([personal profile] mxcatmoon) wrote2025-09-19 12:05 am

15 Writing Questions from @tellshannon815

Getting back to more pleasant topics, been meaning to do this one that I found awhile ago, from [personal profile] tellshannon815 


1. Which of your fics is your pride and joy?

Not sure I can choose, but I have to say that my 'pride and joys' are fics that I'm personally happiest with rather than the popular ones (which aren't necessarily the same thing). Writing is a personal thing for me, which is good because most of my fandoms are long dead.

2. What are your top three most commonly used tags on AO3?

Humor, introspection, and friendship. Which makes sense, because those are things most of my stories include, no matter what type of story they are.

rest of questions and answers... )
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luscious_purple ([personal profile] luscious_purple) wrote2025-09-18 09:49 pm
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It's been a summer.

Once again, dusting off the figurative microphone...

I wrote a feature article. I went to Pennsic and a quantum-physics seminar. I dog-sat for two weeks.

My cat, Julia, is weakening. I don't know how much life she has left in her. She's something like 17 years old, although I can't know for sure.

I updated my Lady Patricia of Trakai blog, going back to Nick's death: https://ladypatriciaoftrakai.blogspot.com/2025/09/2025-year-of-unexpected-change.html

I hate what this country is becoming.
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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote in [community profile] queerly_beloved2025-09-18 08:51 pm

Thursday Recs

Thursday Recs, let's go!


Do you have a rec for this week? Just reply to this post with something queer or queer-adjacent (such as, soap made by a queer person that isn't necessarily queer themed) that you'd, well, recommend. Self-recs are welcome, as are recs for fandom-related content!

Or have you tried something that's been recced here? Do you have your own report to share about it? I'd love to hear about it!
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pumpkinkingmod ([personal profile] pumpkinkingmod) wrote in [community profile] trickortreatex2025-09-18 06:43 pm
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Signups are closed!

Just an update that signups are closed! I'm going to finish fine-tuning matching tomorrow morning (East Coast time), so don't wait up for unmatchable emails tonight :)
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Cher (TW) ([personal profile] thawrecka) wrote2025-09-19 11:41 am
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-18 07:46 pm
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Check In: Day 18

Hello!

How did writing go today?
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galerian_ash ([personal profile] galerian_ash) wrote in [community profile] bethefirst2025-09-19 02:15 am

Stories are now revealed!

The collection is live! We got a total of 30 fics this time, the most we've ever had for a flash round — way to go, guys!

As usual, please do not check out the fics via the fandom list page on AO3. Only a couple of fandoms are listed there, due to AO3's wrangling policy, so most of the stories will not show up on said page. Instead, there's an alternative fandom list below. (You can also browse the collection via the works page on AO3, where all are accounted for.)

All stories, ordered alphabetically by fandom:

behind the cut )

Thank you so much for taking part! I know these are all nonexistent fandoms, but I hope we can try to check out our fellow participants' stories and comment wherever possible. If you're not familiar with any of the fandoms, you can also try browsing the tag page to see if there are any themes/tropes/kinks that catches your eye.

Happy reading! And if this flash round got the better of you, just remember that the normal round isn't that far off :) I really hope to see all of you then ♥
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elrhiarhodan ([personal profile] elrhiarhodan) wrote2025-09-18 07:50 pm

Star Wars Fic and Meta - From All The Spaces Between Times - Chapter 55

Title: From All The Spaces Between Times
Chapter: Chapter 55 — The Search For Answers Turns My Life Into a Dance
Author: [personal profile] elrhiarhodan / [tumblr.com profile] elrhiarhodan / [archiveofourown.org profile] elrhiarhodan
Fandom: Star Wars, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars — Obi Wan Kenobi (TV), Star Wars — Jedi Apprentice Books
Characters Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, Shmi Skywalker, Anakin Skywalker, Watto, Quinlan Vos, Padmé Amidala, Sabé, Darth Maul, Yoda, Mace Windu, Adi Gallia, Quinlan Vos, Professor Huyang, The Force, Plo Koon, Vokara Che, Siri Tachi, Aayla Secura, Bant Eerin, Bruck Chun, Xanatos du Crion, Sheev Palpatine | Darth Sidious, Hego Damask II | Darth Plagueis, Komari Vosa, Bail Prestor Organa, Bail Antilles Prestor, Rael Averross, Nim Piana, Ahsoka Tano, Sifo-Dyas, Reva Sevander, Lene Kostana (mentioned) Original Characters, Other Characters To Be Added
Pairings: Obi-Wan Kenobi & Shmi Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi & Qui-Gon Jinn, Padmé Amidala/Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan/Qui-Gon Jinn (yes, we’re arrived)
Word Count: ~ 6100 this chapter
Spoilers: None
Warnings/Enticements/Triggers: None

Summary: Obi-Wan Kenobi has never known it, but he has always been the Force’s Champion, destined to suffer infinite sadness in defense of the Light. On his last turn on the wheel, responsibility for The Chosen One, the false child of prophecy, had been thrust upon him with no warning, and Darkness held the upper hand.

But this time, the Force has marshaled its power and will protect its Champion until the time is right, no matter how long Obi-Wan has to wait and how much he has to suffer.

Or,

Obi-Wan is reborn as a twelve-year old.

He wakes up on a slavers’ ship, with all of his prior life’s memories intact, and he’s bound for Tatooine with a Force-inhibitor collar around his neck, a bomb implanted in his spine, and no way of knowing what state of the Galaxy is in.

Just another day in the life of the Force’s Champion.

Chapter Summary: Obi-Wan goes to Ilum for a second time in this lifetime, and the journey is amusing, if just for his master's fond memories of his own trips leading groups of tiny Initiates..



From All The Spaces Between Times — Chapter 55 — The Search For Answers Turns My Life Into a Dance (On AO3)


Meta — Chapter 55 — The Search For Answers Turns My Life Into a Dance )
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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2025-09-18 06:58 pm
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Mount Shasta and Entering San Francisco



In our final few days we left Oregon, though stayed the night just outside its border in Mount Shasta. The mountain is clearly seen looming over the city but we could see it for many miles as we headed south and finally passed into California.

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FAIL Blog ([syndicated profile] fail_feed) wrote2025-09-18 04:00 pm

‘This is definitely going in the wedding speech’: Normal first date turns unusual when girl's mom ca

Posted by Elna McHilderson

Everyone is always a little nervous before a first date. What if they don't like you? What if you don't like them? What if you do something embarrassing? What if they do something embarrassing and you have to act like it's not? It could be a total disaster! But, it's all worth it because it could also be the most beautiful love. So we go through with it and figure things out along the way! In this first date, the couple were having a pretty good time. Your usual dinner date… Until, the girl's mom called her frantically. Apparently, she was at the mall and her little brother had wandered off. She was crying and telling her daughter to come help her. Not wanting to end the date, she asked if he would give her a ride to the mall. He not only gave her a ride he also helped the family in their search AND found the little boy. He was just playing with some toys in a toy story, completely unbothered. If that isn't green flag material, I don't know what is! The couple ended up continuing their date, going on several others, and are now still together!

FAIL Blog ([syndicated profile] fail_feed) wrote2025-09-18 03:00 pm

Barista demands coworker cover his shift last minute while he “deals with something important”, he r

Posted by Emma Saven

This employee values his credibility and time, something his coworker doesn't quite seem to understand. When this barista insists that his coworker cover a shift so he can "take care of something," the coworker calmly explains that, under normal circumstances, he'd be happy to help, but unfortunately, he has prior commitments for that specific day and time. His coworker flips his (coffee) lid, and moves onto name-calling real fast…Causing a lot of tension between these two men…Stay away from the hot coffee, things could get dangerous! 

However, this type of coworker entitlement is exactly what employees are trying to avoid, as their coworkers get too comfortable expecting favors…A happy agreement to swap shifts now and then is a great idea, although that does rely on one tiny factor: availability. Which is not always the case, so it's not really fair for this coworker to drag down his 'friend' for having plans during his own free time! 

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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-09-18 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #6831 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6831 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 06 secrets from Secret Submission Post #975.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.