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Fandom: BTS
Pairings/Characters: Hoseok/Jimin, Namjoon/Seokjin
Rating: E
Length: 193,756 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] averytree, [archiveofourown.org profile] NamjoonProblem
Theme: no canon required, fusion, science fiction, AU

Summary:
It’s 2512, but just because the war for independence is over doesn’t mean the dream is dead-- and just because Namjoon and Yoongi fought on the losing side doesn’t mean it was the wrong one. The Verse is full of folks crushed by the Alliance, so they buy a ship, build a crew, and start helping, one job at a time, because though they’re scattered across the Verse, they’re all under the same sky.
--OR--
No matter the universe, Bangtan will find each other and learn about dreams, love, and found family.

Reccer's Notes: This is a Firefly AU, but you don't have to know either Firefly or BTS to read this fic (though, as always, if you do you'll pick up on some great things). It is one of the best found family stories I have read in a fandom that does them well and often. It's also got space adventures, an incredible OFC (a character's sister), and weaves Korean culture into the universe (but doesn't just substitute out the original Mandarin, which I really liked). Lots of action scenes (an amazingly clever heist), lots of slower emotional scenes, and some really good love scenes round it out.


There are content notes in the tags and in the notes for each chapter (often links to the end for spoilery ones) but I wanted to particularly highlight a couple:
Medical experimentation in line with what we saw in Firefly; religious oppression, related to homophobia and to magic; sex work (consensual, with only respect from all canon characters).


Fanwork Links: The Same Sky on AO3

Youth Trad Song!

Mar. 24th, 2024 09:21 pm
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Youth Trad Song: The Annotated Ephemera edition!

about 1700 words and a lot of images! But it is as complete a con-report as you'll get. )

It was a good weekend, and honestly, I think this sufficiently covers what all I did. Any time not covered by the above was probably spent cuddling and chatting with my friends, and singing all the nice songs they were leading.

~Sor
MOOP!

1: It is me, if I were a half-centaur, half-minotaur.

2: She is my nemesis and was fool enough to tell me the etymology of her last name. Honestly, usually I refer to her in my head as "Laurie Sheepfucker" because that has a much better ring to it, but technically it is not fucking the sheep, it's getting them to fuck each other. Hence.

Led Astray By Love

Mar. 24th, 2024 08:53 pm
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I've just found a HD version (without logos!) of Led Astray By Love on YouTube that appears complete (Douqi's subtitles are so much better) and I think an extra that goes with it.
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Audiobook narrated by Katherine Parkinson. (Footnotes read by Bill Nighy)

Blame it on the folksongs - about the handsome cabin boy (who is really a girl) and  the little drummer boy (also a girl) and all those girls who dress 'in man's array' and 'list for a soldier' to follow their sweethearts. Pratchett knows his folksongs. I've always liked this book. This is my first time hearing it read.

Polly Perks,who works as a barmaid in her dad's hostelry in the small but aggressive country of Borogravia, is worried about her brother, Paul, who took the king's shilling (or an I.O.U for the same amount) and joined the army. There's only one way Polly's going to find him and that's by cutting off her ringlets, borrowing Paul's trousers and enlisting herself. It all goes quite well once she realises that a rolled up pair of socks is essential; in the trouser department. (And sometimes the socks do the talking.) Polly - sorry - Oliver and his/her fellow recruits (several likely lads, an Igor, a vampire and a rocky troll) are in it up to their untrained necks when it appears that despite all reports to the contrary, Borogravia is losing the war against Ankh Morpork. Losing badly.

ThisA satire on war, sexism, speciesism, and fake news/propaganda is possibly even more relevant now than when it was written. I loved most of this. The story is excellent and the characters fascinating. The only downside for me was Ms Parkinson's interpretation of Sam Vimes (who only has a bit-part in this book). His voice has lost its world-weary edge and he sounds like an uncultured thug, despite already being a duke. Sure, Vimes wasn't born an aristocrat, but I've never thought he should sound like an East End gang boss.

 
 
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I read some good reviews of this, but I simply didn't get on with it. Stopped at Chapter Nine and did not finish. Not sure whether it was the narrator, Moira Quirk, or the very slow story, Possibly a combination of both. The writeup offered a heart-pounding, epic science fantasy, but it didn't deliver, or it was just such a slow-starter that I got bored before the good bits. Really sorry.

 
 
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This post is [personal profile] grahamlore's fault and you should blame them.

So, for professional reasons, I found myself reading Frederick Hodges's "The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme", and it proved fascinating reading, because man, the Greeks were the JUDGIEST BITCHES about foreskins.

I hope you're ready to read about foreskins! Ancient Greco-Roman body shaming and antisemitism behind the cut, but this is overwhelmingly a very silly post. )
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Fandom: Old Guard
Pairings: Joe/Nicky
Characters: Joe, Nicky, Andy, OCs
Rating: Explicit
Length: 50,600 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] mellyflori
Theme: No canon required, Domestic, Canon LGBTQ+ characters, Slow burn, AU: mundane

Summary: Just above his eyeline, in dark purple Sharpie, is an addition so recent the ink is still a little wet. For a good time, call Nicky. Ask him about eating sushi with a fork. Underneath it is a phone number.
        Joe isn’t sure how long he stands there, staring at the words, before he says, out loud, “Is... is that a euphemism?”

Reccer's Notes: This is totally captivating. A meet-weird sparks mutual attraction, which develops into two men negotiating the pitfalls of working around the time constraints of their jobs, but they make it work through trial and error, and actually talking to each other like adults. This is such a hard story to summarize, because nothing "happens"... but it's thoroughly sweet and comfortable and charming.

Content Notes: None.

Fanwork Links: The Other Side of This Wide Night, by mellyflori
 

Two feminist songs

Mar. 24th, 2024 11:47 pm
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Provided as proof of life.

1. Fire drills by Dessa


Favourite bit: "Tell Patient Zero he can have his rib back"


2. labour by Paris Paloma



Favourite bit: towards the end, when "it's not an act of love if you make her" overlaps with "the silence haunts our bedchamber" because that is chilling

Nebula Finalists 1976

Mar. 25th, 2024 09:00 am
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Poll #30959 Nebula Finalists 1976
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 32


Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?

View Answers

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
26 (83.9%)

The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
25 (80.6%)

Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany
13 (41.9%)

The Female Man by Joanna Russ
10 (32.3%)

A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire by Michael Bishop
3 (9.7%)

A Midsummer Tempest by Poul Anderson
9 (29.0%)

Autumn Angels by Arthur Byron Cover
1 (3.2%)

Doorways in the Sand by Roger Zelazny
17 (54.8%)

Guernica Night by Barry N. Malzberg
0 (0.0%)

Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
7 (22.6%)

Missing Man byKatherine MacLean
2 (6.5%)

Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow
6 (19.4%)

The Birthgrave by Tanith Lee
8 (25.8%)

The Computer Connection by Alfred Bester
7 (22.6%)

The Embedding by Ian Watson
3 (9.7%)

The Exile Waiting by Vonda N. McIntyre
7 (22.6%)

The Heritage of Hastur by Marion Zimmer Bradley
14 (45.2%)

The Stochastic Man by Robert Silverberg
6 (19.4%)

Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?

View Answers

Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny
10 (83.3%)

The Storms of Windhaven by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle
7 (58.3%)

A Momentary Taste of Being by James Tiptree, Jr.
5 (41.7%)

Sunrise West by William K. Carlson
0 (0.0%)

Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?

View Answers

San Diego Lightfoot Sue by Tom Reamy
7 (50.0%)

The Final Fighting of Fion Mac Cumhaill by Randall Garrett
0 (0.0%)

Retrograde Summer by John Varley
10 (71.4%)

A Galaxy Called Rome by Barry N. Malzberg
2 (14.3%)

The Custodians by Richard Cowper
1 (7.1%)

Blooded on Arachne by Michael Bishop
4 (28.6%)

Polly Charms, the Sleeping Woman by Avram Davidson
1 (7.1%)

The Bleeding Man by Craig Strete
0 (0.0%)

The Dybbuk Dolls by Jack Dann
1 (7.1%)

The New Atlantis by Ursula K. Le Guin
7 (50.0%)

The Warlord of Saturn's Moons by Eleanor Arnason
2 (14.3%)

Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?

View Answers

Catch That Zeppelin! by Fritz Leiber
10 (66.7%)

Child of All Ages by P. J. Plauger
6 (40.0%)

Shatterday by Harlan Ellison
9 (60.0%)

Sail the Tide of Mourning by Richard A. Lupoff
3 (20.0%)

Time Deer by Craig Strete
1 (6.7%)

Utopia of a Tired Man by Jorge Luis Borges
1 (6.7%)

A Scraping at the Bones by Algis Budrys
1 (6.7%)

Doing Lennon by Gregory Benford
4 (26.7%)

Attachment by Phyllis Eisenstein
0 (0.0%)

Find the Lady by Nicholas Fisk
0 (0.0%)

Growing Up in Edge City by Frederik Pohl
2 (13.3%)

White Creatures by Gregory Benford
1 (6.7%)

White Wolf Calling by Charles L. Grant
1 (6.7%)

Which 1976 Nebula Dramatic Presentation Have You Seen?

View Answers

Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks, Mary Shelley and Gene Wilder
22 (95.7%)

A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison and L. Q. Jones
7 (30.4%)

Dark Star by John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon
13 (56.5%)

Rollerball by William Harrison, Norman Jewison and Martin Julien
8 (34.8%)



Bold for have read, italic for intend to read, and underline for never heard of it.

Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?

The Forever War by Joe Haldeman
The Mote in God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany

The Female Man by Joanna Russ
A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire by Michael Bishop
A Midsummer Tempest by Poul Anderson

Autumn Angels by Arthur Byron Cover
Doorways in the Sand by Roger Zelazny
Guernica Night by Barry N. Malzberg
Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
Missing Man by Katherine MacLean
Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow
The Birthgrave by Tanith Lee
The Computer Connection by Alfred Bester
The Embedding by Ian Watson
The Exile Waiting by Vonda N. McIntyre
The Heritage of Hastur by Marion Zimmer Bradley
The Stochastic Man by Robert Silverberg



Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?

Home Is the Hangman by Roger Zelazny
The Storms of Windhaven by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle
A Momentary Taste of Being by James Tiptree, Jr.

Sunrise West by William K. Carlson


Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?

San Diego Lightfoot Sue by Tom Reamy
The Final Fighting of Fion Mac Cumhaill by Randall Garrett
Retrograde Summer by John Varley
A Galaxy Called Rome by Barry N. Malzberg
The Custodians by Richard Cowper
Blooded on Arachne by Michael Bishop
Polly Charms, the Sleeping Woman by Avram Davidson
The Bleeding Man by Craig Strete
The Dybbuk Dolls by Jack Dann
The New Atlantis by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Warlord of Saturn's Moons by Eleanor Arnason



Which 1976 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?

Catch That Zeppelin! by Fritz Leiber
Child of All Ages by P. J. Plauger

Shatterday by Harlan Ellison
Sail the Tide of Mourning by Richard A. Lupoff
Time Deer by Craig Strete

Utopia of a Tired Man by Jorge Luis Borges
A Scraping at the Bones by Algis Budrys
Doing Lennon by Gregory Benford

Attachment by Phyllis Eisenstein
Find the Lady by Nicholas Fisk
Growing Up in Edge City by Frederik Pohl
White Creatures by Gregory Benford

White Wolf Calling by Charles L. Grant


Which 1976 Nebula Dramatic Presentation Have You Seen?

Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks, Mary Shelley and Gene Wilder
A Boy and His Dog by Harlan Ellison and L. Q. Jones
Dark Star by John Carpenter and Dan O'Bannon
Rollerball by William Harrison, Norman Jewison and Martin Julien

SGA: Save Me by Brumeier

Mar. 24th, 2024 05:00 pm
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Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Pairings: John/Rodney
Characters: Everyone at SGA + OCs
Rating: Teen
Length: 62,100 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] Brumeier
Theme: No canon required, Friendship, Friends to lovers, Novel,

Summary: Rodney gets more than he bargained for when he inherits his uncle’s estate – a mournful ghost, a potentially homicidal intruder, and a sexy but distant caretaker. Will he be able to solve all these mysteries before something really bad happens?

Reccer's Notes: Rodney plans to sell his unexpected inheritance -- but first he has to deal with a houseful of a lifetime's worth of stuff stored in innumerable boxes, contend with the laconic caretaker John, and figure out what's going on in the study. There's no such thing as ghosts, so there must be another explanation, right? As John and Rodney grow closer, the problem in the study -- no, it can't be a ghost -- becomes more pervasive. Rodney and John will need the help of several friends in the community to solve this mystery... and maybe Rodney might be persuaded to stay after all. A thoroughly engrossing story.

Content Notes: None

Fanwork Links: Save Me, by Brumeier at AO3.
 

Daffodil Accident

Mar. 24th, 2024 11:42 pm
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A page in a black sketchbook that was a gift from CaitlynMurphy. In case you're wondering why I work with art supplies I got from other people so often: I'm such a ridiculous level of 'social learner' I'm not just more motivated but literally learn more art when the stuff I'm using has some connection to another human being. So, sending stuff back and forth it is. XD (I'm not actually gaining anything financially because I also send stuff to others. I'm learning to draw better this way, though. Buying the same sketchbook for myself would be useless.)

In this case, the white Posca blotched. Badly. I used the large ink blots to create large sunlit areas so it looks kinda-sorta intentional. (I hope.) XDD

Cat + Gamer Vol. 3

Mar. 24th, 2024 10:39 pm
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Zoomies, nail clipping and other adventures.

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vital functions

Mar. 24th, 2024 08:11 pm
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Reading. Touching the Void, Joe Simpson. I was reminded of its existence by Oliver Sacks' Hallucinations (which I also finished this week), having first come across it via [personal profile] rydra_wong; I was absolutely enthralled and inhaled it. As I mentioned, it helped a lot going in knowing that it was a story of a safe landing (and indeed as was discussed in comments, arguably even a good one). Apparently I should try to remember that even when my brain is being mulish about fiction I am extremely into non-fiction about mountains and time spent among them. Really appreciated the discussion at the end of the book both of working out where things went wrong (ans: before they'd even left base camp) and of the guy wrestling with the concept of PTSD as a real thing that is relevant to his experience.

Continuing to pick at Otherlands (Thomas Halliday) in extremely desultory fashion. There are five pages of introduction left, which are taking me an inordinately long time. I am hoping that I'll develop more interest once I'm into the main text, but I think I'm not going to stick around beyond chapter 1 if it continues such hard work for me. The contrast with my experience of Touching the Void is... notable.

Writing. Some progress on the player-facing Guide to GOD for Admin: the LRP. Had a bit of a crisis of confidence about structure and level of detail, but A sat down with me this morning and we talked it over; I am now feeling more equal to the task of finishing a horrid first draft.

Watching. The Nice Coffee Man Optimises Tiramisu Ingredients, with A, while making MORE NETTING. Questions: 1) oh come ON did you SERIOUSLY just describe one of the coffee options as "decaf"??? really??? is that the best you can do????? nothing about roast or even decaffeination process at all??? 2) WHAT ABOUT THE EGG WHITES 3) oh no is this the flimsy justification I needed for a wee little sous vide wand

Playing. Filament! I have lured A into The Joy Of Making Analogue Notes About Digital Games. We are currently sufficiently stuck on one actual anchor puzzle (one of the "wrap around this pillar exactly X times" series) that we've grumpily gone off to mess around with other things. We have two in-room-not-collectible things we are sure are Clues but are failing to Interpret, and at least on collectible ditto. As yet we have no idea what we're doing with the books. Our suspicions about "Juniper" are burgeoning. We are continuing to Have Great Fun, and A is very kindly indulging my desire to WORK IT OUT OURSELVES >:( even though there's a perfectly good hints system built into the game.

Cooking. Horrid beetroot thing. Read more... )

Soup experiment: carrot + leek, blended, on day 1; grains in to soak overnight; boiled up with grains + vegetable lumps (in this instance potato/parsnip/carrot/bit more celery/frozen pea) on day 2; eaten very happily for the rest of the week.

Eating. Nando's (not my usual order because they were out of beanie burgers, but I was surprised by how into the spiced-grains-and-butternut-squash side + some salad I was). Masala Zone (do not think I could convince myself to spend that much money but would be perfectly happy to be bought a meal again).

Exploring. Whipsnade! MANY ANIMALS. Also a very brief and very pleasant amble in Queen Mary's Gardens at Regent's Park this afternoon.

Making & mending. NETTING. All of the string backlog has now been Converted. (For now.)

Growing. Iiii am really not doing a great job of Getting Things Started, but I have spent more quality time getting woodchip and manure into places they ought to be, and doing more bits of weeding, and poking at infrastructure for beans and peas. (If, you know, I ever get them into the ground...)

Observing. SLOW WORMS. BAT. Everybody is waking up and it is great!!!

Also Whipsnade had Bonus Gold Finches, which are always a joy and a delight.

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Posted by John Scalzi

What, another one? Well, yes. And it’s a concept EP! Sort of. We have an eclipse coming up in a couple of weeks, and I took some inspiration from that to put together these compositions, following (very loosely) a day in which an eclipse occurs, going from serene to frenzy and back again. It’s a whole journey, in just 31 minutes!

The EP is already on YouTube and YouTube Music, with the other various streaming services to follow whenever they clear the EP, probably in the next day or two. YouTube/YTM was unusually fast about getting the EP up; I uploaded it to Distrokid, my distributor, went to go take a shower, and when I came back, it was already up. Well done, YouTube! While we wait for it to populate on other sites, here’s the whole thing, with some prefatory notes from me.

Sunrise (Ten Minutes of Your Life): The one track on Totality that I released here ahead of time. It’s a nice, mellow ambient track, which is perfect listening music for having your morning coffee and seeing the sun come up in the east. It is, as advertised, exactly ten minutes long.

Unsettled Birds: As the moon goes across the face of the sun, birds (and other animals) will get disconcerted about the untimely darkening of the sky; this track approximates their avian anxiety.

Totality: A very clattery track about the moment when the moon and the sun are perfectly aligned. They say the world goes quiet when the sky gets completely dark, so I put that moment in the track. Here in Bradford, the length of the totality will be three minutes, fifty six seconds. Guess the length of the track.

Returning Birds: The sun is back and the birds are going back to their usual routine. The track shares some thematic elements with “Unsettled Birds” (notably a chord progression), so it’s a nice complementary bit of music on the other side of the totality.

Sunset (A Walk With Friends): The events of the day are done, and it’s time for recollection and connection with friends. Another long, ambient track, making for an apropos bookend with “Sunrise” at the beginning of the EP.

I hope you enjoy the music!

— JS

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I consider this a hat-trick, the general definition being "a series of three achievements"...as I wrote this fic for the dSC6D snippets comm on DW and for the story-works comm on DW and for the "30 Below" due South 30th anniversary fest. (Those DW comms are hyperlinked in the Author Notes on AO3.)

Title: Ice Queen, Dragon Lady
Author: [personal profile] ride_4ever
Fandom: due South
Character: Inspector Margaret Thatcher
Rating: Gen
Length: 82-word poem

Fic on AO3.

FSCK YOU I WIN!!!

Mar. 24th, 2024 04:54 pm
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Turned in edits #1 for STARSTRIKE (Moonstorm trilogy #2, YA mecha space opera - MOONSTORM, the first book, releases on June 4).

Excuse me while I go collapse. Also someone may have rewarded himself with watercolors, as one does. :3

I have a Thing to deal with later this week, so I plan on taking a couple weeks off BEFORE getting back to work on the delivery draft for CODE AND CODEX (adult linguistics sci-fantasy/space opera).

So the rest of my year, I'll be drafting, in this order:
- CODE & CODEX (adult linguistics sci-fantasy)
- CROWNWORLD (Moonstorm trilogy #3)

I'm not contracted for further novels at this time, although I am HILARIOUSLY sitting on 100,000 words of disorganized hexarchate material (i.e. not a book, would probably take a couple years to turn into a book if I were going to do that, which I probably will not for financial reasons).

After I turn in CROWNWORLD, I'll assess the market and figure out what it makes sense to do as my next project in consultation with my literary and film agents. But for now, REST.

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