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silversea ([personal profile] silversea) wrote in [community profile] booknook2026-02-11 02:14 pm
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RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

It's that time of the week again! What are you reading?
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straightforwardly ([personal profile] straightforwardly) wrote2026-02-11 08:11 pm

340 | a sixth 3SF 2026 fills round-up

More [community profile] threesentenceficathon fills! In which I continue to be fixated on my favorite Pokémon heroine/villain ships. Though it wasn't until I went to post this that I realized that I've been apparently literally switching between the two ships every other fill. A pattern which will likely continue for at least one fill more, as the next prompt I'm eyeing is a Cyrus/Dawn one.

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writerlibrarian ([personal profile] writerlibrarian) wrote2026-02-11 01:45 pm

What I’m doing Wednesday

Health stuff

Much better. The acupuncture treatment on Monday brought down the pain to my new normal of 4.5-5 and the menopausal symptoms have receded too with the pain going down. 

Teacher stuff

I’m two and half weeks ahead in writing the content. I have all the classes for February done. First week of March is the spring break. I’m up to the class of March 9th now. I have an online class later this afternoon on analyzing and mapping processus, specifically Reader’s advisory. I love that stuff. I lose touch with time when I’m mapping. 

Reading

Almost done with The Apothecary Diaries 3   It’s still very good and even more edge of my seat storyline. There were three big reveals. One was easy to guess, the other a little less so but there were crumbs hinting to the truth and one totally caught me off guard. Hence the edge of my seat storyline. Book 4 has arrived. The cover is really gorgeous

I also read because I put it on the list of graphic novels for the students to choose for the second term papers The Alchemist  by Paulo Coelho. I am not a fan of mystical, philosophical type of writing to begin with.The manhua adaptation is well done. The drawings are really nice, black and white. The desert, the decor are gorgeous. 

Watching

I’m up to 21/36 on my rewatching of The ingenious one. I also took a look at Unveil : Jadewind because of the posts on my cdrama X timeline.  I watched the first case it’s good. I’ll wait until it’s almost done airing before going back. 

Crafting

Last Friday crafting evening was devoted to cross-stitching the fox design. I’m also at almost half in the baby blanket. No crafting evening this week because of the Valentine thing day. 
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2026-02-11 02:03 pm
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Bundle of Holding: Neon City Overdrive (from 2022)



The revived May 2022 Neon City Overdrive Bundle featuring the fast-playing cyberpunk tabletop roleplaying game Neon City Overdrive from Peril Planet.

Bundle of Holding: Neon City Overdrive (from 2022)
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museaway ([personal profile] museaway) wrote in [community profile] ficwip2026-02-11 01:56 pm
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word game: Hey, Sweetheart

Since Hey, Sweetheart begins on Friday, in lieu of this week's word game, share a sentence from your upcoming sweetheart fic!

How to play:
- All fandoms, all ships, all writers welcome
- Give a head's up for disturbing/distressing content
- If you share a sentence, please read some left by other writers and drop at least one person a comment. (If you leave the first comment, thanks for starting us off and please stop back later!)
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2026-02-11 12:44 pm

"Would you give money to a bully to keep him from beating you up every day?"

What the hell sort of question is that? Of course I'd pay up! I have money, pride, and my teeth, and of the three, I can least afford to lose the last. Wouldn't almost anybody submit to the shakedown? That's how protection rackets work, after all - everybody does the same math and comes to the same conclusion as I just did.

(Of course, the context was "I think this company was rude to me over the phone, therefore I decided to live without hot water and heating because I have my principles" so, you know, I guess we have different approaches to life?)

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petra ([personal profile] petra) wrote2026-02-11 12:44 pm
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CanCon in the age of Heated Rivalry

CanCon, for the uninitiated in the ways of Canadian media, is Canadian Content, a percentage of which is mandated in Canada in much the same way Animaniacs used to have edutainment chunks, and for much the same reason -- the betterment of the public.

Noncon CanCon is when you're trying to avoid all mentions of That Show and it still crosses your social media feeds.

Dubcon CanCon is when it's Hudson Williams doing a photoshoot.

I am not going to throw a CanCon Consent Fest because I feel obligated to read everything people submit for fests I run and a) I don't wanna have to read fic for the gay hockey show and b) Noncon generally moves me in the direction of the back button. But if someone else throws a fest, I will write dubcon for at least two of my Canadian fandoms.
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Linky ([personal profile] linky) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-11 12:31 pm
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Day 11: Fic Self Rec - Sukeban Deka - Saki/Jin

For today I have a self-rec of a fic I did centering Saki from Sukeban Deka that I feel fits into the prompt of "The Explorer".

Title: Whims of Youth
Fandom: Sukeban Deka
Pairing/Characters: Saki/Jin
Rating: T
Word count: 1466
Content Notes: Age Gap, Non-Consensual Kissing Initiated Via Saki, Canon-Typical Mentions of Teacher/Student Relationships, Teen Crush, Complicated Feelings, Developing Feelings, Introspection
Summary: This was a gamble. Saki didn’t know how Jin was going to react.

Read on Ao3
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2026-02-11 12:27 pm

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DEAR ABBY: It seems that everywhere I go, people expect tips. Yesterday, I pulled up to the drive-through at a cookie store, and before I paid or was handed my cookies, the clerk asked, "Would you like to leave a tip?" My niece recently told me that after she left a tip at a restaurant, the server followed her outside and asked if she hadn't been a very good server because the tip was small. I can give you more examples just from my family regarding their experience with tipping.

In this economy, I don't feel the 20% rule should apply. For the price of a lunch for two at a sit-down restaurant these days, the tip costs as much as a small entree. When I go through a drive-through, I don't feel I need to tip because I'm not inside using their facility. But if I don't, I get a disappointed look from the gal who gets paid to make and hand me my drink. What are your thoughts? -- TIPPED OUT IN IDAHO


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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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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).