2025 Nominations are open!

Sep. 13th, 2025 08:52 am
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Tag nominations are now open!

Please disambiguate all nominations. This means putting the fandom in parentheses after the relationship, e.g. Harold Finch/John Reese (Person of Interest).

You may nominate 1-20 relationships or solo characters in 1-10 fandoms. Please nominate solo characters as 1: Character; Gen relationships as Character A & Character B; and romantic or sexual relationships as Character A/Character B. Please avoid nominating under "All Media Types." (If "All Media Types" is the best option/common usage for your fandom, please comment to explain.)

We accept specific group nominations, e.g. Hatake Kakashi & Team Seven or Lelith Hesperax/Cult of Strife Bloodbrides. If you request group nominations, any two or more members of that group (creator's choice which ones!) will be considered to fulfill that request.

We accept original characters within fandoms, e.g. Original Ape Character (Planet of the Apes), Original Male Character/Leia Organa (Star Wars). If you do not state a gender, creators may create character(s) of any gender for that tag.

Please nominate Original Works under “Original Work” and be as specific as you’d like with the characters. Please state any relevant genders in the tag, e.g. Ice Cream Salesman/His Favorite Female Customer, or Original Male Character & Sentient Candy Bar. Original Work nominations with no gender specified in the tag may be filled with the gender(s) of the creator's choice.

RPF is allowed. All nominated RPF characters must be 18+ and famous in their own right (non-famous friends or family are not allowed). Real-life fascists, nazis, current political figures, and 20th-21st century persons famous as perpetrators or victims of violent crime will be rejected.

Crossovers are allowed. Please nominate those under "Crossover Fandom" and disambiguate accordingly, indicating the fandom of each character within the relationship: Galadriel (LotR - Tolkien)/Laios Touden (Dungeon Meshi).

For complex or interconnected fandoms (Star Wars, Marvel, DCU, etc.), nominate the fandom in the format that makes sense for you; e.g., if you're only interested in characters and situations from the Captain America movies, nominate "Captain America (Movies)" as your fandom. If you want to draw on the greater cast and timeline of the whole MCU, nominate "Marvel Cinematic Universe" as your fandom. Overlapping nominations (e.g., both "Bucky Barnes/Steve Rogers (Captain America Movies)" and "Bucky Barnes/Steve Rogers (MCU)") existing in the tagset are okay.

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Postcard of the Day

Sep. 13th, 2025 11:57 am

Rubbish

Sep. 13th, 2025 04:34 pm
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Seem to have been seeing a cluster of things about litter, and picking it up, lately, what with this one Lake District: Family shouted at for picking up litter, and the thing I posted recently about the young woman who was snarking on the Canals and Rovers Trust about what she perceived as her singlehanded mission to declutter the local canal bank: "Elena might feel alone in tackling London's litter waste", and then this week's 'You Be The Judge' in the weekend Guardian is on a related theme:

Should my girlfriend stop picking up other people’s litter?

(She is at least throwing it away in a responsible fashion: I worry about the couple whose flat is being cluttered up with culinary appliances where one feels maybe the ones that aren't actually being used anymore could be rehomed via charity shops before they are buried under an avalanche of redundant ricecookers etc).

As far as litter and clutter goes, National Trust tears down Union flag from 180-year-old monument. Actually, carefully removed, and we think there are probably conservation issues involved: quote from NT 'We will assess whether any damage has been caused to the monument'. See also White horse checked for any damage caused by flag. We do not think respect and care for heritage is uppermost in the minds of people who do these jelly-bellied flagflapping gestures.

Dear Trick or Treater:

Sep. 13th, 2025 04:41 pm
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I'm [archiveofourown.org profile] elwinfortuna.

I'm so excited that you'll be creating something for me; I can't wait to see what you come up with! Thank you so much, I hope you have fun with my prompts and likes.

All prompts are optional and just there to serve as a jumping-off point for you. Feel free to combine prompts, including across fandoms. Take what you make in whatever direction seems best or come up with something I didn't prompt at all, I'll love it!

Treats are very welcome (and enabled on AO3), including past prompts from previous exchanges.

General Likes )

Art Likes )

Shipping & Romance/Sex Likes )

Do Not Wants )

Fandoms I've requested:

Crossover Fandom )

The Adventures of Tom Bombadil - J. R. R. Tolkien )

天官赐福 - 墨香铜臭 | Tiān Guān Cì Fú - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù )

The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien )

The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien )

山河令 | Word of Honor (TV 2021) )

陈情令 | The Untamed (TV) )

藏海传 | Legend of Zang Hai (TV) )

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Sep. 13th, 2025 04:10 pm
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So I’d debated going to the maker fest thing in town and it ended up depending on the weather. The weather app said mixed things, so I waited to see what it was like this morning. Thankfully it was sunny so I decided to go.

It was funny though, this was the first time going to town to not see a film in quite awhile. The last time was, also funnily, some sort of fest that had been put on but that one was lacklustre so I kinda expected the same here.

I’d looked at the festival guide on the train so changed my plans slightly. After picking up a Halloween thing, drink and some Stranger Thing lollipops (seems the Stranger Things hype is resuming) I went to the first stop, the leather museum. I’d not been before and so almost got lost on the way. It was nice, but a bit small. There was a lady there that does leatherwork and she’s gonna be at London fashion week next week. That’s crazy a local lady’s gonna be there (I wished her luck and hope she does well).

There was a craft thing downstairs and I did a lil leather coin purse. The lady running it was nice and apparently my stitching is good despite not doing it before. I’m quite pleased how it turned out.



I then looked on the stalls on the main street. I didn’t get anything going down, but I am a bit sad I missed out on something. A artist had done some Nightmare Before Christmas coasters and they were really nice. I got these from her instead though which are so pretty. I love the jellyfish.



I also got a friend!



There was a ‘magical garden’ thing set up past the stalls which was pretty. However the main focus to me were three people dressed as Star Wars troopers! They were so cool and I got a pic with them. There was also a life size chopper which was so cool! He even had working moveable arms and panels! It was so cool. I’ll post pics on insta later.

My main stop then was the town hall. I’d never been but it’s an impressive room, high ceilinged with a massive organ. There was a lot of making things there plus the robots from Robot Wars! There was Mathilda and sir killalot and they were so impressive, plus there was an arena where people could drive smaller ones. I didn’t have a go but I did watch.

I did look through microscopes, including doing a thing to sort beads with tweezers, I did make a bracelet with the dna code of my eye colour, plus did a sound art thing with sound (I’ve not got a pic of that yet though)



I did go to the memorial garden for another part of the fest, but that was a bit bleh. There wasn’t much to it and it so far out the way (and up a steep hill!) that it was tiring. On the way back I got caught in the rain, though I ducked in an Asda for shelter. I got some reduced Lego flowers, then zoomed to get the stuff above from the stalls and had food.

By that point it was close to 2. I debated going to the cinema to see The Roses, but saw on the app more rain was coming and worse so decided it was best to go home. Which was fine cause I was feeling a bit achy and tired (so might have drifted off!). I might see it next week when I see Thunderbirds, and look in the art gallery cause there was an exhibit mentioned in the fest guide (but it’s on till November).

Overall it was pretty good and much better than I expected. I’m glad I went and I’ll post pics over on insta later.

(Though of course when I came back mum had messed around with things cause she’d been left unattended🙄)

Gonna flop now but then it’s mcc and the last night of the proms later.

assorted Star Wars

Sep. 13th, 2025 11:18 am
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Recently I have watched or rewatched several Star Wars. Here are my thoughts.


Andor season 2

spoilers )


Rogue One

spoilers )


Original Trilogy

spoilers? I make fun of the movies a lot even though I like them. also cn: I ship Luke/Leia )

We plan to watch the prequel trilogy next. I saw The Phantom Menace in the theater and I think I watched like half of Attack of the Clones on TV, or maybe I'm just remembering the memes. It's gonna be a good time!

Happy post: twenty years!

Sep. 13th, 2025 03:59 pm
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I couldn't let this auspicious occasion pass without paying tribute to our 'little show that could', the little show that enhanced my life in so many wonderful ways, and brought all of you into my world!

supernatural day

I can't believe it's been twenty years since Supernatural first aired, and it's a testament to the show, everyone involved with it, and the fandom that grew up around it, that it's still delighting people and gaining fans every day.

And I'm sure it's got absolutely nothing to do with these three gorgeous nutters!

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Sep. 13th, 2025 04:05 pm
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Hole digging has commenced! I have a picture of some bare soil over on my pillowfort.

Husband helped me measure out the area and strimmed the long grass for me first (to the best of his ability. Conditions weren't very good for it), but I did all the digging myself. I have made a small start at digging it over the first time just to see how difficult that was going to be compared to lifting the turf, and the answer is A Lot Easier! Thank Cat for that! I'm glad I chose the bed for 5 square meters and not 10! As you can tell, the lawn has been wild on purpose for years, which didn't make it any easier.

I ordered the plants in a hurry yesterday, because I saw the bed I actually wanted had sold out, so I've wound up with my second choice. This one is mixed plants for biodiversity rather than native for pollinators, but to be honest, I can't think that there can be that big a difference. Doesn't really make that big a difference for me anyway.

Husband has rewarded me with a cup of tea (I'm weirdly thirsty this afternoon for some reason!) and I'm rewarding myself with a bit of Stardew Valley, which feels appropriate.

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Sep. 13th, 2025 09:21 am
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Broadly speaking, I liked Star Wars: The Mask of Fear, the first book in a planned trilogy of Star Wars Political Thrillers pitched as Andor Prequels, For Fans Of Andor.

This one is set right after the declaration of the Empire and is mostly about the separate plans that Bail Organa and Mon Mothma pursue in order to try and limit their government's whole-scale slide into fascism, with -- as we-the-readers of course know -- an inevitable lack of success. It is of course impossible not to feel the weight of Current Events on every page; the book came out in February '25 and so must have been complete in every respect before the 2024 elections, but boy, it doesn't feel like it. On the other hand, it's also impossible not to feel 2016 and Hillary Clinton looming large over the portrayal of Mon Mothma as the consummate politician who is very good at wrangling the process of government but whom nobody actually likes.

That said, as a character in her own right, I am very fond of Mon Mothma, the consummate politician who is very good at wrangling the process of government but whom nobody actually likes. With her genuine belief in the ideals of democracy and her practiced acceptance of the various ethical compromises that working within the system requires, she makes for a great sympathetic-grayscale political-thriller protagonist. I also like the portrayal of her marriage in this period as something that is, like, broadly functional! sometimes a source of support! always number three or four on her priority list which she never quite gets around to calling him to tell him she's back on planet after a secret mission before the plot sweeps her off in a new direction, oops, well, I guess he'll find out when she's been released from prison again!

Anyway, her main plot is about trying to get a bill passed in the Senate that will limit Palpatine's power as Emperor, which involves making various shady deals with various powerful factions; meanwhile, Bail Organa has a separate plot in which he's running around trying to EXPOSE the LIES about the JEDI because he thinks that once everyone knows the Jedi were massacred without cause, Palpatine will be toppled by public outrage immediately. Both of them think the other's plan is kind of stupid and also find the other kind of annoying at this time, which tbh I really enjoy. I love when people don't like each other for normal reasons and have to work together anyway. I also like the other main wedge between them, which is that both of them were briefly Politically Arrested right before the book begins, and by chance and charisma Bail Organa joked his way out of it and came out fine while Mon Mothma went through a harrowing and physically traumatic experience that has left her with lingering PTSD, and Mon Mothma knows this and Bail Organa doesn't and this colors all their choices throughout the book.

Bail Organa's plot is also sort of hitched onto a plot about an elderly Republic-turned-Imperial spymaster who's trying to find the agents she lost at the end of the war, and her spy protege who accidentally ends up infiltrating the Star Wars pro-Palpatine alt-right movement, both of which work pretty well as stories about people who find themselves sort of within a system as the system is changing underneath them.

And then there is the Saw plotline. This is my biggest disappointment in the book, is that the Saw plotline is not actually a Saw plotline; it's about a Separatist assassin who ends up temporarily teaming up with Saw for a bit as he tries to figure out who he should be assassinating now that the war is over, and we see Saw through his eyes, mostly pretty judgmentally. I do not object to other characters seeing Saw Gerrera pretty judgmentally, but it feels to me like a bit of a cop-out in a book that's pitched as 'how Mon Mothma, Bail Organa, and Saw Gerrera face growing fascism and start down the paths that will eventually lead to the Rebel Alliance' to once again almost entirely avoid giving Saw a point of view to see his ideology from within. But Star Wars as franchise is consistently determined not to do that. Ah, well; maybe one of the later two books in this trilogy will have a meaty interiority-heavy Saw plotline and I'll eat my words.

(NB: I have not yet seen S2 of Andor and I do plan to do so at some point, please don't tell me anything about it!)
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Six works new to me: two fantasy (one a roleplaying game), four science fiction. The roleplaying game is part of a series but otherwise, they all seem to be stand-alone.

Books Received, September 6 — September 12


Poll #33608 Books Received, September 6 — September 12
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 46


Which of these look interesting?

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Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent (October 2025)
8 (17.4%)

Outlaw Planet by M.R. Carey (November 2025)
20 (43.5%)

Champions of Chaos by Calum Colins, et al
1 (2.2%)

Slow Gods by Claire North (November 2025)
24 (52.2%)

The Divine Gardener’s Handbook: Or What to Do if Your Girlfriend Accidentally Turns Off the Sun by Eli Snow (August 2026)
22 (47.8%)

Death Engine Protocol: Better Dying Through Science by Margret A. Treiber (April 2025)
13 (28.3%)

Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)

Cats!
30 (65.2%)

The Plague of Doves - Louise Erdrich

Sep. 13th, 2025 08:55 am
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Read The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich, which is not quite a short story collection but not quite a linear novel; it's sort of a matryoshka doll of stories - the direct narratives that each of novel's three main narrators "tell" to the reader, stories told diegetically to the narrators by other characters, etc. - each "layer" compelling enough in its own right that I not infrequently forgot how they nestled together until coming to the end of a given story thread. (Actually, according to the author's note, a number of chapters had previously been individually published in various magazines, so... I guess it is indeed a novel in interconnected short stories?) Basically, it's about the ways that 3-4 families in a small town in North Dakota have interacted over generations (between 1890s-1970s?), which includes murders and lynchings and rescues and cults and affairs and crushes and strange convoluted crimes and redemption arcs. It would have been helpful to have a family tree or cast of characters, and some of the subplots were... distinctly odd, but overall a top-tier Erdrich.
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Title: Connections
Fandom: Spooks/Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Pairing/Characters: Lucas North & Ferret
Content Notes: No warning needed
Prompt: September 13th - with the title 'Connections'

Connections on AO3

Hawkworld #13

Sep. 13th, 2025 12:40 pm
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Writer: John Ostrander

Pencils and inks: Tom Mandrake


Katar's promotional tour for the Thanagarian Museum takes him to New York, where he encounters the heroine Firehawk.


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We have a new alternate address for the Audiofic Archive: https://audioficarchive.org
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I am glad to read that a classicist on Tumblr whom I do not know feels validated by a poem I wrote a dozen years ago, because she's right in turn about the linkage of ideas that led to its writing: the evocatio of Juno from Veii in 396 BCE, the evocatio of Tanit from Carthage in 146 BCE, the assimilation of Tanit to Juno Caelestis rather than Ištar-starred Venus, the self-fulfilling loop of enmity that a double-thefted goddess makes of the Aeneid and under it all the irony that Vergil even in his Renaissance aspect as magician could not foresee, that Carthage-haunted Rome was itself built on the needfire of the most famously sacked city of the ancient world, Troy whose gods Aeneas salvaged from the night of its destruction and now we remember Rome as the epitome of decadence, the eternally, contagiously falling city.

Also I had just been turned down by a housing situation that I had painfully wanted, but the classical stuff was all still bang on.

2025 IFComp entries: some thoughts

Sep. 14th, 2025 03:16 pm
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The Interactive Fiction Competition (IFComp) is an annual celebration of new, text-driven digital games and stories from independent creators. You can play as many of the entries as you like and vote for them in a ballot (requires a free signup). The vote is up to 15 Oct. I have played several of the choice based entries playable online.

Games I have finished and like:

Saltwrack: "A crew of three. A lost city, far in the north. A thousand miles of toxic ice. Plot your course, manage supplies, study apocalypse biota, and don't lose your mind. You'll find out why the world was ruined, or die trying. Content warning: This is a work of horror; it gets grim. Specific content warnings are available in the game's ABOUT page."

thoughts: I like it most. Very atmospheric, and the resource management gameplay really matches how grim and strange the world is.

Pharos Fidelis: "A romantic island getaway. CW: graphic violence, sexually suggestive content, toxic academia, denial of agency, hunger, death. Postmodern fantasy-horror gay demon melodrama"

thoughts: I find the world building with demon summoning intriguing. The gay reluctant summoner/demon romance is nice. I also like the check point system: saving me time to replay. 

The Litchfield Mystery: "A wealthy businessman, dead in his study. Eight suspects, harbouring secrets and twisted truths. "There's always more to it than meets the eye..." To others, a tired cliché. To you, the cardinal principle that has successfully guided you in all your cases as The Sleuth. And you, Detective Pearce, are not about to let this one go cold."

thoughts: The walkthrough is very detailed and useful. The clues are reasonable, and the solution makes sense.

The Secrets of Sylvan Gardens: "When you find yourself sleepwalking in the lush ornamental gardens of the Sylvan Villa, you must discover how to break the thrall of a mysterious trance. You will be aided in your journey by the gardens' keepers: a gardener, a botanist, a librarian, and an enigmatic hermit. Form bonds of friendship or pursue a slow-burn romance as you roleplay, helping these companions with quests that draw you deeper into their individual stories."

thoughts: It's a cosy fantasy adventure with a good mix of puzzles. The NPc are cute and I love spending time with them. I also like the thoughtful ending choices, The creator(s) also created Fantasy Opera: Mischief at the Masquerade (solving a mystery before an opera opening) & The Path of Totality (cozy fantasy road trip adventure), which are both enjoyable

Penthesileia: "Your husband is a very important man, he tells you; many would like to see his head on a silver platter. Content warning: Material may not be suitable for children; please note strong language, as well as allusions to death, sexual themes, and violence"

thoughts: It's linear and quite obvious how the plot will go, but it's satisfying to play to the end.

Hawk and Dove (1989) #8

Sep. 13th, 2025 09:29 am
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Writers: Karl and Barbara Kesel

Pencils: Greg Guler

Inks: Scott Hanna


Hawk and Dove fight an old-timey rampaging robot.


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Stand the Bitter Night (Doctor Who)

Sep. 13th, 2025 09:16 am
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Title: stand the bitter night
Author: natequarter
Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Word Count: 10,039
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: Even in the years between leaving the TARDIS and meeting Josh Townsend, Sarah regularly managed to get herself into trouble. Sometimes that trouble is close to home.
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