July 8th, 2025
tellshannon815: (jim)
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Challenge #2

Tunnel of Love
Journaling: The romance of summer! What do you love? Write about anything you feel sentimental about or that gets your heart pumping.
Creative: Write a love poem to anyone or anything you like

Well, I'm an August bank holiday baby (even if Mum says I shouldn't say that since I wasn't technically born on the bank holiday, but eh, close enough), so I always had my birthday in the summer holidays rather than having to spend it at school (which I later found out I would have had to have done had I gone to school in Scotland rather than England, where the holiday dates are different).

But what I would mostly say for summer memories is spending time with family (bit of context for anyone who hasn't known me very long or doesn't know me at all, my family is pretty much scattered across the UK) so the summer holiday was always the chance to spend time with people I didn't see enough of.
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Yesterday I finished reading Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. I enjoyed it, but was frustrated with the ending — it seemed like it didn't end so much as just stopped.[^1] Today, I learned from [personal profile] cmcmck's comment on my July book record that this is actually the first book of a trilogy. This makes me feel better about the ending — I'll give an author more leeway on an ending when I know that a book is part of a series. But even if Mantel does give us a satisfying ending at the end of volume 3, that's still not going chance the fact that, as much as I enjoyed the book, it feels like slice-of-life Thomas Cromwell fanfiction. (Of course, because it was professionally published and won awards, the literary establishment would quarrel with that characterization.)

[^1] Well, it didn't just stop — it reached a stopping place where one of the subplots had just resolved — but it didn't reach an actual conclusion.

badly_knitted: (Dee & Ryo black & white)
 


Tired: Tired And Sad
Fandom: FAKE
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: JJ, Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: JJ is finally realising he’s lost.
Written Using: The tw100 prompt ‘Bitter’.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Triple drabble.
 
 


Mood:: 'tired' tired
location: my desk
badly_knitted: (Eleven & TARDIS)
 


Title: Taken
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Tenth Doctor, Martha.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 938: ‘Retrieve’ at 
[community profile] dw100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: There are some very nefarious people in the universe.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
 
 


Taken... )
location: my desk
Mood:: 'tired' tired
badly_knitted: (J & I - I Want You)
 


Title: Grim Task
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 873: Salvage at 
[community profile] torchwood100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: The Happy Wanderer and her owners take on a far from happy job.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble. Set in my Ghost of a Chance ‘Verse.
 


 
Mood:: 'tired' tired
location: my desk
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posted by [personal profile] brithistorian at 12:50pm on 08/07/2025 under , ,

Yesterday when I was in the grocery store, the music system started playing Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", and my mind started rewriting the lyrics, turning into part of a M/M mafia musical rom-com. Specifically, it's the song in Act 2 where the two main characters realize they have feelings for each other. Below are the new lyrics I wrote for the first verse, where person A is the small business owner (I'm thinking baker) who's in debt to the mafia[^1] boss and person B is the thug sent out by the mafia boss to collect on a loan.

A: Don't go breaking my arm. B: I'm s'posed to shatter your knee. A: Tell Vinny I'll get him his money. B: He's not so patient like me.

[^1] I just looked it up (because of course I did), when using mafia in a generic sense you don't capitalize it, and when referring to a specific organization (e.g. the Sicilian Mafia), you do.

purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
Two Doctor Who companion outfits for your delectation and delight! Outfits selected by a mixture of ones I, personally, like; lists on the internet; and a certain random element.


Outfits below the Cut )

Vote for your favourite of these costumes. Use whatever criteria you please - most practical, most outrageously spacey, most of its decade!

Voting will remain open for at least a week, possibly longer!

Costume Bracket Masterlist

Images are a mixture of my own screencaps, screencaps from Lost in Time Graphics, PCJ's Whoniverse Gallery, and random Google searches.
drwho: A portrait of my most commonly used avatar. (Default)
flareonfury: (Madelyne Pryor '97)
tellshannon815: (toni the wilds)
posted by [personal profile] tellshannon815 at 01:18am on 08/07/2025


Book in a series: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62226126-the-last-devil-to-die
Multiple POVs: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/136276174-the-search-party
Female author: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/210795013-here-one-moment
Friendship: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/196764063-the-day-after-the-party
Name in the title: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/197627190-the-reappearance-of-rachel-price
YA: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/174163045-the-dare
Biography/memoir: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/211163702-kingmaker
Scifi/fantasy: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36630924-here-and-now-and-then
Book from TBR: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28016509-the-girl-before
With a woman protagonist: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200638897-the-fortune-teller
Ebook/audiobook: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/204587595-her-majesty-s-royal-coven
Set somewhere you've been: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13614116-natural-causes
From the library: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/179312410-has-anyone-seen-charlotte-salter
Free space: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60092195-the-shadow-cabinet

Substitution list:
*Author you've never read before - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/64417442-the-final-party
*Book older then you are
*Fairy Tale or Fairy Tale Retelling
*Graphic novel or Comic - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213477761-fate
*Pet or Animal Companion
*A main character over the age of 30
*Under 100 Pages - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63945326-the-gift
*Romance Plot or Sub-plot - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203416581-a-novel-love-story
*Translated https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61448964-g-kungen
*Humour
*Non- fiction
*With a Blue Cover - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62792245-five-bad-deeds
*Horror or Paranormal
*Colour in the Title
*Seasonal Read
*Book made into a film or tv series - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36306720-the-perfect-couple
*Historical (fiction or non-fiction)
*Number in title - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61653791-four-found-dead
*Female author - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35528896-the-treatment
*Three word title - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37819454-three-days-missing
*Craft, Hobby or Cookbook
*Written by an author from your state or country
*Animal on the cover
*Disability or Mental health
*Read a book from the year you were born
*Mythology
*Title begins with first letter of your name - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40770941-her-pretty-face
*Dystopian - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/214471703-sunrise-on-the-reaping
*Book mentioned in another book
*Diverse reads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56425440-last-night-at-the-telegraph-club
*One word title - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218455872-sleep
*Award Winning/Bestseller
*Disabled Author
*Non-western Setting - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63247547-last-resort
*Set in your state/country
*Title is at Least Five Words Long - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203019749-things-don-t-break-on-their-own
*indigenous author
*Has illustrations (but not a comic or graphic novel) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62715477-fire-and-blood
*Set at a school/university (my old one, in fact)- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/219491276-when-we-were-killers
*No sex/romance
*Re-read

My Goodreads is here, feel free to follow: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/46625765?ref=nav_profile_l
July 7th, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] brithistorian at 03:28pm on 07/07/2025 under , ,
scifirenegade: (blep | marquis)
Title: Triangle
Rating: General
Fandom: Ich und die Kaiserin (1933)
Pairing(s) / Character(s): Didier/Marquis(/Juliette)
Warnings: n/a
Spoilers: not really

Note: For [community profile] fic_promptly. Prompt was "any / any / we're dating the same person so... what are we?" and the This and That challenge on [community profile] sweetandshort
They're getting there.

Read more... )
Mood:: 'disappointed' disappointed
shivver: (DT Red Nose Day)
posted by [personal profile] shivver at 12:00pm on 07/07/2025 under ,
My husband reminded me yesterday of a piece of content from the game The Kingdom of Loathing. It's a browser RPG by Asymmetric Productions that came out in 2004, which my husband still plays but I stopped playing back in around 2013. While it probably didn't invent the concept of "play through the game multiple times to gain a new, permanent skill or upgrade to use in future runs" which is common in games now, it's one of the oldest games to use it. It still has monthly and quarterly content updates, which is what's kept it alive with a rabid fanbase, enough that its revenue has been enough to fund the development of Asymmetric's other games, West of Loathing and Shadows over Loathing, which have also been hugely successful -- they're both "overwhelming positive" on Steam.

The thing that KoL is known for, though, is its absurd and irreverent humor. You can tell this from the fact that the characters and monsters are all stick figures, the main currency is meat, and in order to wear a shirt, you have to acquire a skill to do so -- people in Loathing (that's the name of the country) don't know that they have a torso, so in order to wear shirts, you have to learn Torso Awaregness. (Yes, there's a reason there's a silent "g" in that word, but I'm not going to explain it.)

The writing is also stellar. All the quests have stories and the characters are inventive and vivid. (Ed the Undying is my favorite.) Every item in the game has a description that's a joy to read. The reason I stopped playing the game was because it just took way too much time, and I'm lucky to have my husband showing me all the new stuff as it comes out.

Anyway, yesterday, he showed me an item that was in the game back when I played it. I'd completely forgotten about it, but wow, when I read the description...

----
Hippopotamus.
Anti-hippopotamus.
Annihilation.
----

I laughed to the point of tears. And I remember laughing to the point of tears fifteen years ago when this item came out.

Then, I thought more about it, and you know, it's the best piece of flash fiction I've ever read. In three words, it tells a full story that paints a vivid picture in your mind, AND it's a haiku. A three-word haiku.

Now, that's writing.
purplecat: The family on top of Pen Y Fan (General:Walking)
Because of all the mix-ups with permits and so on, we were offered an additional "free" activity. We picked a trip to the Polccoyo rainbow mountain area. It turned out that there are two rainbow mountains in Peru of which Vinicunca is the more spectacular, touristy, and better known. Different mineral compositions in the soil - particularly copper - cause the geological layers exposed in rainbow mountains to reveal stripes of bright colours. Our guide for the day, Olmer, was obviously from the Polccoyo area and felt very passionately about it. He explained that it was being opened up to tourists in a bid to stave off a proposed investment from a Canadian mining company who wanted to establish a copper mine in the area.

It was beautiful and remote and while there were two or three parties of tourists, it was easy to feel alone in the landscape. B. and I were a bit dubious that it could both retain its character and generate enough income to hold off the allure of mining company big bucks.

Photos )

The road up to Palccoyo went along multiple switch-backs from tarmac to dirt track, and past alfalfa farmers on the lower slopes (the alfalfa feeds the guinea pigs which are a local speciality - if you are interested they taste a bit like duck) to alpaca farmers on the higher slopes (alpaca is genuinely nice meat, quite lamby but more restrained). On the way back down I tried to photograph alpaca from the taxi resulting in a lot of blurry photos of alpaca of which these are the best.

Photos from the taxi )
badly_knitted: (Rose)
 


Title: Reborn
Fandom: BtVS
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Angelus, Angel.
Rating: PG
Spoilers: Surprise / Innocence
Summary: Angelus is free now that Angel’s soul has been ripped from the body they shared.
Word Count: 599
Written For: [personal profile] ravenlilyrose
’s prompt ‘any, any, falling back into old patterns (bad),’ at [community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BTVS, or the characters.
 


 
Reborn... )
Mood:: 'tired' tired
location: my desk
badly_knitted: (Pretty)
 


Title: Taking Care Of Business – Part 1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 1794
Spoilers: Children of Earth Fix-it.
Summary: Ianto died, confronting the 456 beside Jack, but then he woke up…
Written For: Weekend Challenge ‘Oh The Places You'll Go 2,’ at 
[community profile] 1_million_words.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
 
 


location: my desk
Mood:: 'tired' tired
brithistorian: (Default)

This morning I was going to listen to Funkadelic's One Nation Under a Groove, but for one reason or another it's not available on YouTube Music, which is my streaming service of choice. So instead I decided to listen to American Eats Its Young. I'm only five songs in (out of 14) and I'm just blown away. I think it's both an amazing sign of how forward-thinking George Clinton was and a disheartening sign of how similar this country is today to what it was in 1972[^1], when this album was released, that the political messages in this album are still amazingly relevant today. If you don't have an hour and 10 minutes to listen to the whole album, I'd recommend the songs "If You Don't Like the Effects, Don't Produce the Cause" and "Everybody Is Going to Make It This Time."

[^1] Whether that's a result of lack of progress or of progress followed by regression is a discussion for another time.

July 6th, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] kaffy_r at 05:40pm on 06/07/2025 under , , , ,
I use semi-colons; you?

Anyone who reads anything I write, whether fictional or non-fictional, knows of my love for semi-colons. When I think about why that's so, the one thing that leaps to what I laughingly call my mind is that I use them to reflect the same patterns I use when speaking. I find them extremely useful to demarcate thoughts, observations, realizations that could reasonably be considered "in process," rather completed. (Protip; don't use quotation marks quite as liberally as I undoubtedly have. That leads to bad grocery window displays; almost as much as apostrophe misuse.)

WRT that last sentence; see wut I did thar? But I digress. 

I read this WaPo article* this morning and have grumbled about it all day. In part that's because it's not that well-written a story - it's apparently predicated on the assumption that cleverness is preferable to writing a story with a point, or at least preferable to having to prove you can write such a story.

In larger part it's because I'm part of an apparently shrinking number of English speakers and writers who have sworn off this kind of proscriptive grammar pedantry, in favor of punctuation that has a perfectly understandable and effective use, if used properly. 

So I must ask my friends, for whom the acronym AKICOTI (all knowledge is contained on the internet, for those who don't trust the internet) was undoubtedly coined: 

Poll #33330 Semi -colons: Threat or Menact
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 19


I use semi-colons

View Answers

All the time; if it's good enough for Jane Austen and Lincoln, it's fine by me.
9 (47.4%)

When I deem the time is right. Which isn't all the time, damnit!
9 (47.4%)

Occasionally; that's because it's only occasionally useful.
0 (0.0%)

Rarely; I mean, I think that's what the WaPo writer meant ....
0 (0.0%)

Never! *makes warding anti-semi-colon sign*
0 (0.0%)

Other, which I'll explain in comments
1 (5.3%)


* I cancelled my subscription months ago, but was told I was still a member until sometime in November. Most likely they hope I'll resubscribe.

Edit as of 7th July: With many thanks to [personal profile] conuly , here is a link to what I think can get you to see the WaPo article without running into paywalls. Let me know if it works.




Mood:: 'irritated' irritated
location: the living room
Music:: None
shivver: (Time Crash)
Despite the fact that both my husband and I love tabletop games, we actually own surprisingly few of them. Part of it is that we prefer cooperative games, rather than playing against each other, and the majority of games are competitive. The other part is that we've been historically reluctant to spend money on physical games, though I'm not really sure why.

We coincidentally bought a number of games in the two days before the COVID lockdown. We went up to Seattle with a couple of friends because we'd rented an Air BnB with them to attend Emerald City Comic Con but the owner refused to reimburse us when the con got canceled, so we figured we might as well use the apartment we'd paid for. While we were there, we visited Mox Boardinghouse (a game store) multiple times and bought a pile of games, and we found them to be a boon during the next few months of being cooped up in the house.

Much more recently, we finally got our own copy of Marvel Zombies, which we've played at a friend's house, and we've been loving that.

A few weeks ago, we went up to Portland on an ill-fated quest to buy a Squishable I really want (turns out that Squishables closed that store, even though it's still listed on their website and in Google), and so we took the opportunity to visit the Portland Mox Boardinghouse. We bought four games: Kinfire Delve, Timeline Twist, Tesseract, and Buffer Time.

Now, I'm not going to talk too much about Kinfire Delve because we spent some amount of time in the store searching it on our phones and reading reviews and discussions before buying it -- exactly the opposite of the "impulse-buying" I noted in the title here. But I will say that it is a good game. The players each play a character with specific abilities and together, they have to investigate and solve anomalies in the forest, then defeat the big baddie that's causing them. It takes a lot of strategy and cooperation, which is exactly what we enjoy. The next time we go up to Mox, we'll be buying the other versions of Kinfire.

But, the other three, we bought them for various reasons, without much research:

* Timeline Twist: It's a cooperative variant on the original Timeline game, which was competitive. (Everyone gets cards with events on them, and on your turn, you guess where your card fits in the timeline on the table; if you're wrong, you have to draw more cards. The player that runs out of cards first wins.) We thought, hey, we like Timeline, so playing it cooperatively would be awesome!

* Buffer Time: This game is based on Star Trek: Lower Decks, which we love. So, we got the game.

* Tesseract: The main item in this game is a cube made randomly out of 64 dice, set on a spinning platform. Seriously -- go look at the images in the Amazon listing. How could I *not* buy this?

And now we've played them all.

Timeline Twist )

Buffer Time )

Segue: Good Omens )

Tesseract )

The bottom line is two terrible games and one amazing game. Luckily, the expensive one was the amazing game; I would have hated to throw out the $60 game. But, that should teach us to not buy games on a whim.
badly_knitted: (B5)
 


Title: No Choice
Fandom: Babylon 5
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: John Sheridan.
Rating: PG
Spoilers/Setting: Z’ha’dum.
Summary: Sheridan has been warned about what will happen if he goes to Z’ha’dum, but he goes anyway.
Written For: Challenge 477: Amnesty 79 at 
[community profile] fan_flashworks, using Challenge 274: It's A Trap.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Babylon 5, or the characters. They belong to J. Michael Straczynski.
A/N: Double drabble.
 


 
location: my desk
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