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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] drabble_zone2026-02-11 04:56 pm

BtVS: Childhood Dreams [Challenge 488: Childhood Hero]


Title: Childhood Dreams
Fandom: BtVS
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Buffy.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 488: Childhood Hero.
Spoilers/Setting: Years after the series ended.
Summary: Sometime in the future, Buffy looks back at her early life, when things were simpler.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.



Childhood Dreams

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autobotscoutriella ([personal profile] autobotscoutriella) wrote2026-02-11 11:34 am
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We had lovely warm (unseasonable) weather yesterday, and now it's back down to freezing temperatures again. :( I know it's supposed to be cold here this time of year, but that brief glimpse of spring was so nice. I am not built for winters. Bring back the nice warm weather and the birds and the green!

At least the sun is shining, and we're out of the darkest weeks of the year. My goal for tonight is to do the dishes, and cook something. Could be scones, could be chicken, whatever. I've got both. But something needs to go in my oven.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2026-02-11 04:04 pm

Wednesday is still not sleeping very well

What I read

Finished Cakes and Ale, which is partly that early C20th litfic convention of a first-person narrator who just happens be around to hear a lot about the actual protags and the plot or at critical moments of same, but actually complicates it with Ashenden knowing that Rosie is not actually dead as everyone else supposes. Not sure the ending really worked.

I then, having got into an Edwardian/Georgian novelist rhythm, went 'ah! time for some Arnold Bennett! the one about the hotel', except I picked up The Grand Babylon Hotel (1902), which is 1900s thriller hijinx mode with European royalty shenanigans, false identities, etc etc (though I was wondering whether it might adapt into a screwball comedy movie?), and wasn't actually the one I'd read many years ago that I was thinking of.

Which was Imperial Palace (1930), which struck me as, although lacking the highspeed thriller plot element, remarkably like D Francis in its fascination for infrastructure (in this case, running a luxury hotel in London) and competence porn. The running-the-hotel bits and the trials posed for the new supervising housekeeper are, perhaps, at least these days, more interesting than the bits involving Hotel Manager and Rich Man's Daughter Gracie. To give her (and actually, Bennett as author) her due, she is not, whereas she would be in a lot of novels by his contemporaries, an unmitigated bitch (Aldous Huxley's Lucy Tantamount) or a tragic bitch (Michael Arlen's Iris Storm), she has some good points and was a competent racing driver, but she is still annoyingly entitled and egocentric.

I took a break from this because I suddenly had a whim to re-read Mary Renault, The King Must Die (1958) for the first time in absolute yonks. You know, Mary, the sexism and misogyny is not entirely just being Accurate for Period, is it, hmmmm? There is some great stuff in there, but.

On the go

Imperial Palace is very long, and still on the go.

Up next

I think I am up for some Agatha Christie, seriously.

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nyctanthes ([personal profile] nyctanthes) wrote2026-02-11 11:31 am

A way more than 3 sentence 3SF fill

I owe comments! I haven't forgotten!

I drafted this a few years ago but never finished it. I was reminded of it by a great prompt from this year's 3SF, went back and edited it. I'm only 85-90% satisfied with how it turned out, but it's fanfic not ofic, so it's time to move on.

Hadestown, Hermes )
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Katarina Whimsy ([personal profile] sorcyress) wrote2026-02-11 07:50 am

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I like language, and I like the fun of crrafting intentionally obfuscating language sometimes. Because today, the answer if any of my students ask "hey Mx [lastname], why were you crying on the bus?" is "I was watching a slime tutorial of finale from the 2009 Tony for best musical"

But the simple answer is you find out you don't have to be happy at all, to be happy you're alive".

And that's pretty good too.

~Sor
MOOP!
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2026-02-11 10:52 am

The Silver Bullet

The Silver Bullet, and Other American Witch Stories by Hubert J. Davis

A selection of folktales gathered in the 1930s. A number of people claimed to have been the actual victims, others to know the people involved. A number are just told without a connection. Two are recognizable fairy tales.

It has sections about how to become a witch, how they worked, how to counter them, and tales of their witchery for money or mischief. Many references to witch doctors (or white witches).
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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] book_love2026-02-11 10:52 am

The Silver Bullet

The Silver Bullet, and Other American Witch Stories by Hubert J. Davis

A selection of folktales gathered in the 1930s. A number of people claimed to have been the actual victims, others to know the people involved. A number are just told without a connection. Two are recognizable fairy tales.

It has sections about how to become a witch, how they worked, how to counter them, and tales of their witchery for money or mischief. Many references to witch doctors (or white witches).
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prettygoodword ([personal profile] prettygoodword) wrote2026-02-11 07:43 am

tessitura

tessitura (tes-i-TOOR-uh, tes-see-TOO-rah) - n., the average range of a vocal or instrumental part in a musical composition; the most comfortable range for a singer or musical instrument, in which they/it present their/its best-sounding timbre.


General dictionaries only mention the former, but musical glossaries focus on the latter, which is the sense I learned. Taken in the 1890s from Italian, literally meaning texture, from Latin textūra, texture, from the same root as texere, to weave.

---L.
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reblogarythm ([personal profile] reblogarythm) wrote2026-02-11 07:04 am
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What I saw on the web on 2026.2.10


  1. A Century After Vanishing, a Gentle Giant Returns
    by Geetanjali Krishna
    https://reasonstobecheerful.world/rewilding-european-bison-gentle-giant-returns/
    how nice that in some parts of the world bison are described as "gentle". and good to see that they're making a come-back
    via rss

  2. Update on legal cases: one new victory! :) One new restriction :(
    by [staff profile] denise
    https://dw-news.dreamwidth.org/45267.html
    DW keeps fighting the good fight regarding age verification on the social internet
    via discord

  3. Dreadgame: An AI Conspiracy Theory I Invented and Don't Really Believe
    by Michael O Church
    https://antipodes.substack.com/p/dreadgame-an-ai-conspiracy-theory
    i also don't really believe in this
    via rss

  4. Matrix is quietly becoming the chat layer for governments chasing digital sovereignty
    by Liam Proven
    https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/09/matrix_element_secure_chat/
    increasingly interested in starting to use Matrix
    via cory doctorow
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sisterdivinium ([personal profile] sisterdivinium) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-11 10:44 am
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Day 11: fanart + fic minizines, Bad Sisters - Ursula, Eva, Bibi, Grace and Becka Garvey

These zines I made a few weeks ago of Urs exploring photography post-s1, now uninhibited by whatever associations she had to the activity, seemed like a nice way to interpret "the explorer" as a theme :)

Title: Ursula Garvey takes pictures
Fandom: Bad Sisters
Characters: Ursula, Eva, Bibi, Grace, and Becka Garvey
Rating: T
Length: Sixteen total pages (two zines) displayed in pairs.
Notes: Done with Chinese ink.
Summary: Two minizines about Urs taking pictures of her sisters, with illustrations in one of them and drabbles that correspond to those illustrations on the other.

Over here, at my journal!