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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-10-30 04:47 am

The word “perforce” does not belong in YA

I don’t care if it is in character, pick another word! (And while it ought to be in character, she hasn’t exactly been dropping the big words every other dialog line. Or if she has, I didn’t notice?)
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dialecticdreamer ([personal profile] dialecticdreamer) wrote2025-11-01 11:08 pm

An Offer and an Explanation (part 1 of 1, complete)

An Offer and an Explanation
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (Story only): 1800


:: Jackie and the clowder of kids and cats meet Doctor G and make a new friend. The offer of a place to stay is precious. Written for the October 2025 Feathering the Nest prompt call, the idea was suggested by [personal profile] mama_kestrel, with my thanks. I’m posting it today because a kitchen accident demands that I not type for at least twelve hours. ::




Jackie swallowed as she parked the car. The small building had once been a fast food restaurant, but it, and the entire ell of the strip mall were part of something called Soup to Nuts, while the former gas station with a single mechanic’s bay now held a zoomwagon company. The kids eyed the buxom, dark-skinned woman curiously as she sneaked behind the dark-haired man soaping the grill of the vehicle. The woman held up a bucket, noticed the children watching, then pressed a finger to her lips. The bucket swept forward, but instead of dumping water on the man washing the zoomwagon, a sweep of glittering flakes, like shavings from a bar of soap, struck the man, the zoomwagon, and the tarmac. They fuzzed and fizzed, evaporating before anyone could draw a breath to shout.

The man turned, laughing. He sighed rapidly, making comical faces all the while.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-11-01 07:56 pm

Worldbuilding

The Most Powerful Type of Worldbuilding by Curious Archive

I rarely link YouTube videos anymore, but this one had some good observations about "moldy worldbuilding" and how it shows the passage of time. So I'll throw out some ideas based on that.

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sisterdivinium ([personal profile] sisterdivinium) wrote2025-11-01 09:16 pm
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October 2025 round-up

I spent most of this month working on my elsewhere mentioned "Garvey epic", so the fact that I had anything to gather up here was pretty surprising to myself as well. In frankness, I had already prepared the gifs and the TLK fic in advance, merely posting them in October, but, even if we don't count them, all the stuff I made for [community profile] femslashfete was unexpected. It's very hard for me to work on anything else when I'm invested in a long project, which means that both these little stories and drawings really pushed themselves out of my brain almost by themselves...

Something else that amused me this month was finding out how Bsky user beyoushe listed me (!) among the most prolific AO3 authors in the Warrior Nun fandom per number of stories. This is bewildering/amusing because I'm not a popular WN author, not by a long shot, but then I suppose "write for yourself" is something I internalised to such a degree that an audience to my work is merely a bonus, nothing more, lol. I am equal parts astonished and proud. My only curiosity is in why their count is different to what AO3 gives me, although of course I have things posted to both Tumblr and my WN writing comm, [community profile] sisterscell, that are not on the Archive, so... That might be it. I don't know. I'm not exactly on Bsky to contact them and ask.



Bad Sisters:
  • Gifs - "Don't end up in Navan" - Bibi and Nora and a ridiculous gif of a map going from Howth to Navan... :)
  • Fic - Just asking - Eva/Eileen, T, 1708 words. Eva asks Eileen a thorny question in the middle of her training session. She might not know what she’ll do with the information, exactly, but she needs to know! (femslashfete / AO3 / skivveries)
  • Drabble - Yawed away - Bibi/Nora, G, 100 words. Bibi should’ve been back by now. It was just a regular run so where could she be, so many hours later? (femslashfete / AO3 / skivveries)
  • Fic - The chords we struck off-tempo were the loudest - Bibi/Eva, T, 2436 words. To be propelled forward, the arrow must first be pulled back. It’s a simple lesson Bibi doesn’t have to spell out for Eva but one she learns nevertheless, clumsily manipulating one of her sister’s old bows in a silly competition at a family gathering while she, too, is pulled into their past. (femslashfete / AO3 / skivveries)


The Last Kingdom:
  • Fic - Under the stars - Hild & Uhtred, T, 2064 words. In between their adventures, Hild and Uhtred find a quiet moment in which all that sets them apart only brings them closer together. (skivveries / AO3)


Warrior Nun:
  • Fic - Ecstasy - Jillian Salvius/Mother Superion, T, 1841 words. Jillian Salvius will stop at nothing to make things right, to bring Ava back, even if it costs her own self; Mother Superion is equally unrelenting in preserving Jillian. Both act on the same sublime principle — brought intimately together, pushed roughly apart. (femslashfete / AO3 / sisterscell)
  • Art - Chemical reaction - Ava/Lilith, T. A drawing of Lilith in her demon-hybrid form (happy Halloween?) holding Ava by the neck while Ava keeps the point of the Cruciform Sword at her throat, as both the halo and whatever is made of divinium glow, for [community profile] femslashfete as usual.
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On the DEWLine 2.0: Dwight Williams ([personal profile] dewline) wrote2025-11-01 07:17 pm

Horizon Ottawa: Back Off, Premier Ford!

There's a petition making the rounds re: Ford's tendency to remote-hijack municipal governments across Ontario...

https://www.horizonottawa.ca/back_off_ford
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solarbird ([personal profile] solarbird) wrote2025-11-01 03:33 pm

Northshore (Seattle) voters, pay attention to school boards!

HEY IF YOU’RE IN NORTHSHORE AND CAN VOTE – vote FOR Kimberlee Kelly and vote FOR Sandy R. Hayes for school board!

Their opponents are people who were either low-key or openly anti-trans in the primary and they’ve both gone SUPER-high-key anti-trans in the general. This is how it always works and is why we always have to pay attention to “unimportant” races in the primaries:

Results page from the primary election back in August showing 35.83% turnout, a Christian Nationalist coming in third for school board in position 1, a low-key anti-trans candidate coming in second in position 4, and an overtly anti-trans candidate finishing second in position 5. In all races, there were three candidates, ignoring write-in votes.

So anyway, since people don’t pay attention enough in primaries, we have this shit.

Vote FOR Kimberlee Kelly and vote FOR Sandy R. Hayes, because their opponents are haters and shitheels.

(You can also vote for Carson Sanderson. Arun Sharma – who also seemed fine even if I voted Carson – dropped out after ballots were printed, and then endorsed Carson too.)

Posted via Solarbird{y|z|yz}, Collected.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-11-01 04:24 pm
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Art

New study: Viewing art in galleries 'immediately' reduces cortisol levels, boosts health

“Our unique and original study provides compelling evidence that viewing art in a gallery is ‘good for you’ and helps to further our understanding of its fundamental benefits,” Dr. Tony Woods, the study’s senior author, said.

“In essence, art doesn’t just move us emotionally — it calms the body too.”

More specifically, cortisol levels — a key stress hormone in the human body — fell by an average of 22% in the gallery group, compared to just 8% in the control group
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-11-01 07:46 pm
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It's very important to me that you understand that Dark Souls is a deeply eccentric game



[Image description: my character seen from the back in a giant bird's nest perched on a ruined stone building. She is wearing a pointed crimson hat and a greyish-brown shawl over her shoulders, and holding a halberd in one hand. An option on the screen says "A: Curl up like a ball."]

(The reason you curl up like a ball is to pretend to be an egg so that a giant crow will transport you to another location. Obviously.)
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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2025-11-01 01:14 pm
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New (to me) product: New Organic's Chai Finishing Sugar!

Tuesday, my wife and I were in Las Cruces for stuff and visited Sprouts as we don't get over there very often. Cruised past a display of interesting stuff and saw this interesting product. And procured it.

it has a very interesting flavor profile, for our purposes it will probably go well in my Burmese Coconut Cake (from Milk Street) and with an icing for it. Very reminiscent of what you'd expect of a chai-blended sugar.

But the ingredients of this "chai" sugar kinda blew me away: it contains no chai!

Herein are the ingredients: organic cane sugar, organic cinnamon, organic ginger, organic cardamom, organic clove, organic black pepper, organic sunflower oil, organic allsipice.

No chai.

So it's Chai-FLAVOR Finishing Sugar!

Still, kind of a fun accessory. Too expensive as a primary cooking component, but a decent add-in.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-11-01 02:09 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is cloudy and cool.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 11/1/25 -- I trimmed weeds from the daffodil bed.

EDIT 11/1/25 -- I spread the first bag of composted manure on the daffodil bed.  It covered the far side and half the center.

EDIT 11/1/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 11/1/25 -- I spread the second bag of composted manure on the daffodil bed.  So that's done, aside from raking up a pile of leaves to create the mulch cover for it.  This concludes today's yardwork target. \o/

EDIT 11/1/25 -- I started trimming weeds from the tulip bed.

I am done for the night.

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mdlbear ([personal profile] mdlbear) wrote2025-11-01 04:16 pm
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River: Day of the Dead

Today is the first of November, Samhain, and the Day of the Dead. The veils between the worlds are thinner now than most times, and it's a good time to honor the ones I have lost.

I don't have much to say, beyond thanking you for having been part of my life, however long or briefly that may have been. My daughter Amethyst Rose, stillborn in 1990; my mother-in-law Shirley Hentzell and my father Abraham Savitzky, who died less than two weeks apart in 1999; my mother Lynn Savitzky, who died in 2020 two months before her hundredth birthday; my dear wife Colleen, who left us in 2021.

And let's not forget our cats: Curio, who crossed the Rainbow Bridge a decade ago; and Desti, our pocket panther, who followed him in 2023.

I miss you all. I love you still.

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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-11-01 09:34 am
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BABBDI: for all your liminal brutalist platforming needs



Available on Steam and Itch.io for the low low price of free:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2240530/BABBDI/
https://lemaitre-bros.itch.io/babbdi

The description says it's a short game but I've spent over 10 hours happily wandering around in it and there's definitely more to do.

Immensely satisfying traversal and exploration of a brutalist concrete cityscape full of weird nooks and hidden places to discover, using a series of different movement tools (as well as your own ability to jump) -- including a baseball bat (hit a surface to propel yourself in the opposite direction, including hitting the ground to go UP), leaf blower, motorcycle, pickaxe (climb any vertical walls by jumping and stabbing the pickaxe in, then repeating) and propeller, all of which are enormous fun to use.

(You can only carry one tool at a time, but there are multiple iterations of them scattered around the map, and if you lose something, after a while -- possibly requiring quitting and reloading, not sure -- it'll tend to respawn where you originally found it.)

None of the platforming has required more co-ordination than I have; there are things I could undoubtedly do more easily if I was a better platformer, but finding the right tool can get me there anyway.

And if you can see somewhere, it's real and you can get there, and sometimes you'll discover things to see or collect. Maybe you'll crawl through a sewer and discover a secret underground dance party. Maybe you'll randomly run across a hidden room that looks at first glance like it's monitoring surveillance cameras but turns out on closer inspection to be running Windows on multiple microwaves. Even the invisible wall round what appears to be the edge of the map has a gap in it, and you can sneak through it to get to the ship you can see in the distance; it's not a skybox.

No fall damage, no ticking clock, no combat, no jumpscares. The vibe is ambient vaguely-dystopian melancholic creepiness, but within that people are going about their lives (the woman lying in the garden pond is not dead; she's breathing and appears to be just chilling). I'm reminded of the origins of parkour in the neglected brutalist concrete environments of social housing in France.

Weird, relaxing, delightful.

(For anyone wondering, yes I am still very much playing Dark Souls, but I can only do so in moderate amounts per day, when I have mental energy, so I mix it up with other things too.)
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mdlbear ([personal profile] mdlbear) wrote2025-11-01 09:14 am
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"Rabbit rabbit rabbit!"

Welcome to November, 2025!

It's the Day of the Dead; here's wishing good memories to those who observe it.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-11-01 02:37 am

Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories Bingo Card 11-1-25

Here is my card for the Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories Bingo over in [community profile] allbingo. The fest runs from November 1-30. (See all my 2025 bingo cards.)

If you'd like to sponsor a particular square, especially if you have an idea for what character, series, or situation it would fit -- talk to me and we'll work something out. I've had a few requests for this and the results have been awesome so far. This is a good opportunity for those of you with favorites that don't always mesh well with the themes of my monthly projects. I may still post some of the fills for free, because I'm using this to attract new readers; but if it brings in money, that means I can do more of it. That's part of why I'm crossing some of the bingo prompts with other projects, such as the Poetry Fishbowl.

Underlined prompts have been filled.


FAIRY TALES BINGO CARD

PixieThe NightingaleThe deeds of ordinary folks keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.VisionCastle
GloryHeroElvesJourneyEnchanted
MusicVery little worth knowing is taught by fear.WILD CARDGolden HairFairies
Fairy RingSolitudeShadowThe Dark TowerTwilight
GolemTricksterOnce Upon a TimeI didn't want power. All I wanted was control. Over my life.Magical Power
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-11-01 02:22 am
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Philosophical Questions: Accuracy

People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

How would the world change if there was an accurate measure of aptitude?

Little if any. Some types of aptitude can be tested pretty well. People often choose not to act on them. In fact, people often prefer the less accurate ones.