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Apr. 22nd, 2026 10:39 pm
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 ... has been dominated by buying the Humble Bundle with all 90 books from Shadowrun 4th Edition (Shadowrun is the RPG premised on cyberpunk meets the rebirth of magic - William Gibson wasn't impressed). A lot of them are in the 20-30 page range, but the larger background and adventure books run 140-220 pages of A4, and some of them have really been impressing me with the depth of background development (I suppose it helps that Shadowrun had had about 20 years of development at the point they were written).

Ghost Cartels is a campaign sourcebook involving a South American cartel managing to release a new drug worldwide while obfuscating the source of the drug from law enforcement. The first 50-odd pages are a sort of found-footage assemblage of leaks and intercepts and official documents telling the story as assembled by a group of interested Shadowrunners - thieves, hackers, assassins, mercenaries and spies - who are the game's common framing mechanism for this kind of thing as they watch from the sidelines and watch for jobs that might come their way. But 50+ pages of sustained found-footage storytelling is by far the longest I've seen them do and they really levelled up. The rest of the book lays out the adventure scenarios behind that story, as a group of shadowrunners are hired for black-ops and executive protection, starting with them working for a street level gang, but then being passed up the chain until they're working for the heads of the cartel as they stage a world tour to bring local distributors on board. Death on the Reik for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying is sometimes claimed as the greatest roleplaying campaign ever. I own Death on the Reik, and I'm not sure this isn't better.

War! This one is a campaign guide to insurgency, counterinsurgency and asymmetric warfare in a Siege of Sarajevo type situation, and someone really, really knows their subject. (I loved the bit about a crate of socks potentially being the most valuable thing you can hijack in a jungle warfare scenario). 

I'm actually going to have to go back and re-read the first stuff I read, because I've clearly been missing half the story arcs that are buried within them.

Non-Shadowrun reading:

Tribals, Battles and Darings: The Genesis of the Modern Destroyer, Alexander Clarke.

I've had my eye on this for a while, and jumped on it when I realised that the Kindle edition was on offer at £1.29, not the £12.99 I thought I'd read. But, aargh, what a frustrating read. It's got a good first half dealing with the Tribal Class destroyers and their individual histories in WWII (though I kind of want to dive in with an editorial knife and completely re-order it), but then goes completely to pot dealing with the Battle and Daring Class destroyers that followed them, and a couple of pages on the Weapons class are outright wrong, their reduced length isn't inexplicable, it's because they were deliberately designed to be built in shipyards that didn't have the physical space to build a Battle.

Moonlight's Ambassador

Dawn's Envoy, T A White

Aka the Aileen Travers series, books 3 and 4. I started the series assuming from the titles that reluctant vampire Aileen would end up doing some sort of ambassadorial role between the different races in fantasy Columbus, but Aileen is temperamentally much better suited to punching someone in the face for annoying her. Especially if it's hulking vampire enforcer Liam, or at least she would be if he wasn't too fast for her to land a punch. Moonlight has a nicely non-obvious mystery as Aileen's bestie, and newest werewolf on the block, Caroline is implicated in a series of attacks on werewolves and vampires, while Dawn is rather more straightforward as the High Fey arrive in town intent on a wild hunt, and guess who's front of the queue for being hunted.
























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MV ficlet: First and Last

Apr. 22nd, 2026 06:50 pm
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Written for: [community profile] threesentenceficathon 
Fandom: Miami Vice
Title: First and Last
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: G
Words: 94
Summary: Sometimes it's difficult to figure out where we went wrong.
Prompt: Any, any, the first mistake


First and Last )

MV ficlet: Domestic Dance

Apr. 22nd, 2026 06:37 pm
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Written for: [community profile] threesentenceficathon 
Title: Domestic Dance
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: G
Characters/Pairing: Sonny/Rico
Words: 96
Summary: Just a typical morning in the kitchen
Prompt: Any, any, bagel with cream cheese

Domestic Dance )

MV ficlet: Hard When It's Easy

Apr. 22nd, 2026 06:17 pm
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Written for [community profile] threesentenceficathon 
Title: Hard When It’s Easy
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: G
Words: 92
Characters/Pairing: Sonny/Rico (but no one is named, so it can apply to any characters/ship where it fits, really).
Summary: Hard to take how easy it was for hearts to break.
Notes: The other day when going through my list of fics, I realized that I'd forgotten to post the last of my 3SF ficlets here and AO3. So, I'm fixing that by posting them now.
Prompt: any, any, it's hardest when it's easy

Hard When It’s Easy )

Health update

Apr. 22nd, 2026 05:10 pm
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Figured it's about time I posted an update for those interested. Details below the cut.

Read more... )

Wednesday reading

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:48 pm
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Current books:

– The Man Who Died Twice, second in the Thursday Murder Club series about a set of crime-solving friends in a retirement community. I found the first book in a Little Free Library shortly after a friend recommended it… and then I found the second book in a different Little Free Library the day after I finished the first book!

They give me a Golden Girls vibe but more sophisticated, I suppose like really good GG fic would be. And every so often a line slays me, like this when the team is gathered at Ibrahhim’s bedside reviewing CCTV footage on his laptop:

“And there’s the clue!”

The shortsighted lean farther forward, and the long-sighted lean farther away.

– Kevin Henkes’  brand-new picture book Is It Spring?

Betsy Bird’s excellent review

I think I read this ten times, while I was eating my lunch today. Once for the paper colors. Once for the rhythm (and I read it out loud too). Once for the pattern of text and boxes (with a two-page box when spring finally springs for real… so good). Once to see if everyone’s eyes are dots all the way through. And of course following the scarf, and flipping back and forth between multiple views of the yard. Just exquisite. I felt reluctant to put it on the back-to-the-library shelf and will probably pull it down and read it again before I return it.

– Best recently finished: Candace, the Universe, and Everything, by Sherri L. Smith. Older middle grade or younger YA. Time shenanigans involving a school locker and magpies doing their thing. Also intergenerational friendship among Black women, characters pursuing art and science, and shifting school friend groups where no one’s a villain forever. Reminded me of the elements I like best in Madeleine L’Engle.
 

This post originates at everyday though not every day. Comments welcome here or there.

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The Vampire Lestat new trailer


gnu MinoanMiss/Rubynye
update on Ny's cause of death: she had an asymptomatic covid infection, which caused the heart attacks, which caused the brain edema.
Covid: Speaking Out About Rubynye (1268 words) by werpiper
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Original Work, Public Health - Fandom
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Major Character Death
Characters: Me | Fanwork Creator(s), Rubynye
Additional Tags: COVID-19, Death
Summary:

Dearly loved fandom artist and author Rubynye died of covid, at age fifty.

She was a precious friend to me, and I talked about this at a memorial held for her online six weeks after. These are my notes.

GNU Ny.



books (Cline, Cline, Jackson Bennett, Puhak, Kingfisher, Wodehouse) )

yarning
2 kickbunny orders! one green and one gray. Discovered late Saturday that I didn't have enough light green or enough gray yarn to finish either bunny. I got the green at walmart, but I had to order the gray from Amazon. (Evil empires either way, but cheaper than any other option.) Still putting them together, slower than usual, due to busted thumb.

healthcrap
Tendinosis in my left thumb again, from distal all the way to the wrist. Really super annoying. Almost as annoying as going to the allergist for a shot and being denied one because I'm having to use albuterol with my symbicort at night to stop me from coughing all night. And there was no earlier appt for me to move mine to (a month out), so I guess I'm not getting back to maintenance dose after all. She did prescribe me some nasal antihistamine I forget the name of, and they're delivering it, so I don't have to drive all the way over there again. SIGH.

astrology )

#resist
May 1: No Kings 4: the general strike

I hope all of you are doing well! Happy Earth Day! I hope y'all can enjoy a bit of nature today! <333

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Apr. 22nd, 2026 02:38 pm
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Yesterday my sister called me and said that when I come to Texas to see my family a week from tomorrow, because we live far apart and have missed a lot of holidays and birthdays, because I love the Beatles and my most recent birthday was the 64th one, they wanted to give me a Beatle themed birthday party, even though my actual birthday was two months ago. This friend of my sister's husband owns a local restaurant and they're going to have a Beatle cover band there! I'm super happy they're doing this although I kind of suspect at least part of the reason they're doing this is because they feel sorry for me because of L. leaving.
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KENDRA: And you allow this, sir?
GILES: Well, uh...
KENDRA: But the Slayer must work in secret for security.
GILES: Of course, uh, but, uh, with Buffy, however, it-it's, um, some flexibility is required.

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Apr. 23rd, 2026 07:00 am
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The Teen Dream (1149 words) by thawrecka
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Jawbreaker (1999)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Courtney/Liz, Courtney/Fern, Fern Mayo/Liz Purr
Characters: Courtney Shayne, Fern Mayo
Additional Tags: toxic lesbians and mean bisexuals, Missing Scene, Post-Canon, late 90s homophobia, Mild Voyeurism, Dirty Talk
Summary:

Courtney Shayne plays vicious games.

Whoopsie!

Apr. 23rd, 2026 12:41 am
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Almost a month since my last entry. So what's been going on?

Office move - my org started modernising our main building 18 months ago - they did 1st & 3rd floors. Now it's time for 2nd and 4th. We were supposed to be in our temporary space by 1 April LOOOOOOOL. Needless to say we packed all our shit, it was moved to new office space, but sign off on us occupying said space was delayed until Monday. So I'm behind with a lot of stuff as the things I needed to DO THINGS were inaccessible in the new space and then there was Easter.

Wales - I decamped to the cottage for Easter - and yes I did say to [personal profile] ravurian "Would-you-come-to-my-cottage-this-Easter" IYKYK. Lovely time was had - we chilled out, ate good food and visited some artists studios and bought more art which neithervof us has enough wall space to display. The solo drive up was long (traffic and road works) and took around 8 hours but the cats behaved. While away I watched Heated Rivalry (again - I'm well into double figures now in the space of 6 weeks), spent an afternoon and evening watching the EmptyNetters reaction podcasts which were delightful, especially the last live reaction pod followed by a summary. Watching 3 straight dudes talk themselves into the middle of the Kinsey scale was awesome. I read about 1 million words of fic (30,000+ Heated Rivalry fics on A03 and increasing at around 2k per week) and the quality of what I've read/am reading is astonishing. Also slept for 9 hours a night. The drive home was much better than the drive up.

Gigs and exhibition- Christian Kane was over for a con last weekend - didn't go 'cos they'd sold out of the good tix and not really convenient timing for my friends and I. But he played a gig last Thursday at the O2 Islington which was very well attended so off we went to that instead - which was a lot of fun and a reminder that I do like live music. Getting home turned into a bit of an adventure as it wasn't clear that Angel tube closed at 10pm for track repairs. Next day we met up for lunch (Wagamama in Battersea), a quick look around the Power Station development and shops and then we hit up the Rameses exhibition - which was good. Spent a couple of hours there - took loads of pics of the Egyptian jewellery. Then coffee and cake before we all headed home. Two days of socialing left me wrecked for the weekend though so all I did was nap and read.

Work - is pants - too much to do, not enough time or support so I'm pulling some very long days in the hope that it will give me some breathing space in May. Ha!

Heated Rivalry - yep still way down THAT particular rabbit hole. A lot of the fandom is happening on Threads and I'm there on two group chats (where the squee seems to live) as the people I know are either over it, not interested in the wider fandom (disappointed face) or have not seen it - though I'm working on an office colleague. I forgot how much fun it can be to be in a very active fandom with new filming on the horizon, and a new set of episodes coming and with a cast who are involved in lots of new projects too. I thought I was done with writing until last week when that muscle twitched again. Also the last 10 days have been a TIME to be in the fandom. With the leads stratospheric rise not only is there new TV to anticipate but all the other stuff. Connor's Verizon ad dropped, then Hunter's Laufrey music vid and Hunter's Peleton ad, Rachel and Jacob's panel at the bookcon, Connor's Tiffany dinner/campaign, a ridiculous amount of stunningly artistic photos of various cast members surfacing and then finally the show was announced as a Peabody winner today.

The fandom lost its mind.

The majority of posts have been a collective version of "I am ded, you have killed me", super thirsty posts about the ridiculous amount of new stuff realeased which absolutely shows smart brands and smart boys taking a massive punt at toxic masculinity and leaning knowingly hard into what they are selling, intermingled with detailed media literate analyseis of the books/TV series - so much content on Thread/Insta for that, rabid speculation about S2 and a potential S3 and what other projects are being announced. And then there's more fanfivs, edits, new fic and on and on.

Considering the rest of the world/news is depressingly fucking awful all day/every day and I seriously don't think we'll make it as a society through the next decade it's pretty much saving my sanity to get home in the evening a dive into HR and try to forget everything else for a few hours.

And on that joyful note I'm off to watch a couple of fanvids and see if either of the three huge WIPs I'm reading has dropped a new chapter!

How you are doing?
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***

Title: Desert Flower
Author:[personal profile] kat_lair
Fandom: Cobra Starship/Bandom
Character: Gabe Saporta
Tags: Drabble, Character Study, Desert
Rating: G
Word count: 100

Summary: The venom bleeds out with the night.

Author notes: Spring defiance from under the crushing forces of capitalism = a drabble a day in April. This one for [personal profile] pushkin666 who provided Gabe and the title as prompts.

Desert Flower on AO3

Desert Flower )

***

Gintervention

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:19 pm
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Welp, the appointment didn't happen!

D and I clicked the link for the video consult and signed in and everything and then nothing happened!

D tried to call them, got an automatic message that said we'd called outside their operating hours or whatever, but then said they were open until 5pm on Wednesdays and it was just past 3pm. Very strange.

So he sent an e-mail but of course we've heard nothing back; I didn't expect we would until tomorrow.

It made for a strange afternoon, having to go back to work. I wasn't up to doing any thinky work but I had admin work to do so it was good to catch up on that.

Then I took Teddy for a walk, he was so excited to see me after a couple days where I couldn't make it or I was not needed. It's chilly out because it's so windy, but it was a sunny day and the sky was wonderfully blue.

I wanted to make dinner but V suggested putting a frozen meal from the freezer in the oven and we did that. Thai green curry, so I made rice to go with it. Even though I wasn't hungry, I ate mine pretty quickly.

I listened to a podcast interview with Dick Bremer, and had a bunch of feelings because it was the first time I'd heard his voice since he called whichever was the last regular-season game I watched in 2023.

D had gotten me a present, intending to be a "well done for getting through the thing" but it arrived this evening even after the thing had not happened. I opened it anyway: it's an amazing bottle of gin called Moonshot because each batch of Moonshot Gin likely has some molecules in it that came in contact with a rock that was once actually on the moon. The botanicals in this gin were freeze-dried by being sent towards space -- not really "space" because the Kármán line is a further 80 km up. There they were "exposed to extremely low pressures" the label copy says, adding one of the sillier phrases I've read off a bottle: "(after 18 or 19km the pressure is already so low that water and fluids in the body boil at body temperature!)"

Luckily the gin also tastes nice. It's a gimmick but it's worked extremely well on me, and it's lovely to feel so looked-after as to get a surprise present in acknowledgement of a big thing.

Even if we're no closer to the big thing than we were before.

Bundle of Holding: Voidrunner's Codex

Apr. 22nd, 2026 03:28 pm
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The complete Voidrunner's Codex Full Digital Box Set, the spacefaring expansion from EN Publishing for the Level Up! tabletop roleplaying game and Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.

Bundle of Holding: Voidrunner's Codex
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Title: Kid Sister
Fandom: BtVS
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Buffy, Dawn.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 498: Remember.
Spoilers/Setting: Early Season 5.
Summary: Buffy remembers her life with her sister in it.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.



Kid Sister


escapril 2026: #19 petrichor

Apr. 22nd, 2026 07:06 pm
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the gods do not bleed
what flows through their immortal veins
is something primal
you can't get blood from a stone either
so when the earth opens up
under the pounding fists of rain
the smell that issues from the wound
could only be likened
to ichor

*

I fell behind because of work and my brain not playing ball, but rest assured I do plan on catching up and finishing all of the prompts.

Vibrant & Blue

Apr. 22nd, 2026 08:50 pm
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DOC - Nelle Tue Mani

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Wednesday Reading Meme

Apr. 22nd, 2026 12:59 pm
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Books I've Given Up On This Week

I regret to admit (or rather admit without regret) that I got deeply bored about a quarter of the way through Jean-Paul Sartre's Nausea, and have therefore taken it back to the library. Sorry, Jean-Paul! This is simply not a season of my life where I am interested in you.

What I’ve Just Finished Reading

While looking for more Penelope Farmer books, as one does, I discovered that the author of Charlotte Sometimes also occasionally moonlighted as a translator from Hebrew. Specifically, she and Amos Oz teamed up to translate Oz’s book Soumchi, a wistful childhood journey through British-occupied Jerusalem between the world wars.

This is an adult book about children rather than a children’s book - the tip-off lies in the prologue, a melancholy reflection about how everything is changing all the time which is very “adult looking back at childhood.” A gentle period piece about a boy with a massive crush on his classmate Esthie and also absolutely zero common sense, as evidenced by the fact that he keeps making trades where he is fairly obviously getting the worse end of the deal.

Also continuing my Vivien Alcock explorations with A Kind of Thief, a contemporary novel about a girl whose father is arrested for theft. But before he’s marched off by the police, he manages to sneak her the information to pick up a bag at the railroad station. Does receiving these presumably stolen goods make her… a kind of thief?

I think Alcock’s work is stronger (or at least more tailored to my interests) when she’s exploring a fantastical premise. This is fun but not something I would suggest seeking out unless you’re an Alcock completist. (If you are an Alcock completist, I do own a copy and I would be happy to send it to a new home.)

Also zipped through Dorothy Gilman’s Kaleidoscope, the sequel to The Clairvoyant Countess, which I probably should have read first as Kaleidoscope is chock full of spoilers for the earlier book. On the other hand, I’ll probably have forgotten all the spoilers by the time I mosey around to The Clairvoyant Countess, so it’s fine.

Always love Gilman’s older heroines. This book is aptly named, a kaleidoscope of different fractured glimpses of other people’s lives, some of which appear once and some of which are threaded throughout the book. No strong through-line but lots of fun little interweaving stories.

What I’m Reading Now

Grace Lin’s Chinese Menu, a lavishly illustrated compilation of the legendary origin stories of many classic Chinese dishes. Just about the embark on the story of spring rolls.

What I Plan to Read Next

I know I keep saying I’m going to read E. F. Benson’s Queen Lucia, but I’m going to read Queen Lucia for real this time.

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Apr. 22nd, 2026 12:43 pm
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Recently I've had a couple of mysterious calls from some place called Advanced Radiology Consultants about a supposed appointment I'm supposed to have with them, which I know nothing about. When they called just now I had Call Assist (by Google) screen the call and the caller texted that it was about scheduling an appointment. On the screen were three buttons: answer, cancel, or reschedule, so I clicked on cancel and a message came back "cancelling referral". None of it makes any sense to me, but I'm hoping I won't get any more of these calls until or unless I talk to my Primacy Care nurse about a necessary test.

This morning I got out of my comfort zone and drove over to Costco (about 10 miles/16 km away) to pick up a membership card. I've been thinking about how I need new hearing aids and Costco seems to offer good audiology services but to access those I need a Costco membership. So now I have the membership card and now I have to schedule a hearing test. While I was out I went to WholeFoods (basically next door to Costco) and bought myself some home fries and sausages for lunch. Yum. They were so good I now wish I'd bought enough for tomorrow's lunch as well.

I've been so sequestered here over the winter that it felt like a big deal to drive to Costco; I'm quite familiar with a small area of about 2 or 3 miles radius around this house, but I'm not very familiar with anything further than that. However, the drive was fine, and now that the weather has improved I think I should start taking myself to places further away every so often.
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Reading, Listening, Watching

Apr. 22nd, 2026 04:36 pm
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Reading: The Crawling Terror by Mike Tucker. Twelth Doctor and Clara novel. I've only just started it but its already obvious that it's Giant Bugs in Rural England.

Listening: Just finished an episode of the Machine Ethics Podcast with which I have a somewhat frustrated relationship. It's proved very useful for keeping tabs on the AI Ethics landscape, but there are definitely times I want to shake the interviewer or interviewees, and a couple of times I've just had to nope out entirely because SO MUCH NONSENSE. This was a slightly odd episode, the interviewee had clearly reached out, requesting an interview in order to talk about/promote her biocomputing company. Clearly outside of the interviewer's comfort zone, and hard to know to what extent this was crossing the line from science communication into advertising.

Watching: Three weeks late we realise Have I Got News for You has started up again. It does what it does and we're the target demographic. I laughed a lot at Armando Iannuci's exasperation at people claiming that Winston Churchill was being replaced by a badger.

Another first contact

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:49 am
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 I hope you're not tired of first contact stories, because I've gone and written another one. Apparently this is what's on my mind lately? Anyway here's Waiting for Them in Nature Futures, go, read, enjoy!
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A flier-esque graphic entitled A Big Gay Market. Below this is the Duck Prints Press logo, and another circle beside that has text that reads "I'm a vendor!" Additional text reads, Next Market Sunday April 26th, Rain Date Sunday May 3rd, Washington Park Knox St. Mall Albany NY 11 am - 4 pm. At the bottom are a couple QR codes next to "learn more" text, the url www.abiggaymarket.com, and logos for "our beneficiaries" (unirondack and queer youth advocacy retreat) and current sponsors (gabriella romero, Deirdre Brodie, the flour bender, and In Our Own Voices/IOVO.)

Spring has sprung, which means it’s time to get back outside and enjoy some sunshine, pleasant temperatures, fresh flowers, and of course the first A Big Gay Market in Washington Park of 2026! The forecast is promising sunny skies and mild temperatures, and there are gonna be almost 100 vendors around the Knox Street Mall, plus a community area, kids tent, wellness section, and even live music! I’ll be there, of course, and I’ll have both our most recent projects (before they become available on our website) – Monsterotica: Tales of Unusual Courtship and Coupling and Into the Split by Tris Lawrence, along with leftover merch from both campaigns and some other not-yet-released merch. I’ll have some new deals, too, so I hope you’ll come say hi.

Check out the vendor list, schedule, and more on the A Big Gay Market website! See ya there!

 



Pokémon Go

Apr. 22nd, 2026 10:50 am
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I've been playing Pokémon Go since it was first released back in 2016. The thing is, I've always been fairly off-and-on with my playing.

It's mostly been because I've never had any PokéStops or gyms that I could access from home/work. On the days when I'm out and about, I could walk around and visit them, but that's definitely not something I could do every day. Especially now that my job is hybrid. I only have so much capability to deal with people in a given week, so on days when I'm working remotely it's not unusual for me to avoid all human contact whatsoever.

And, well, the game intentionally punishes you for that. Outside of a brief period during the height of the pandemic where they extended the range of PokéStops and gyms, you miss out on things if you don't actually go outside and spin those regularly as that's where you get a lot of items that can be used in the game to do things like catch new Pokémon.

Anyway, I do have a point! There's a PokéStop that I can access from anywhere in my new apartment. I've been playing the game significantly more the past month or so because it's so much more rewarding when I can easily access new items (including Poké Balls).

Things

Apr. 23rd, 2026 12:37 am
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Okay, well, three weeks behind is better than two months. Hi!

Books
Read T. Kingfisher's Paladin's Grace for the first time, and found it soothingly undemanding.

Listened to the audiobook of Rick Morton's Mean Streak, about Robodebt, on the strength of how excellent Morton's livetweeting was during the Royal Commission.

I found Mean Streak initially a bit hard going not just because of the awfulness of the subject matter (which I'd factored in) but because of Morton's extended literary riffs (in the first seven chapters, he draws detailed analogies with Heller's Catch-22, Kafka's The Trial, Borges' entire body of work, and Piranesi's Carceri.

Reading this as I was over Easter, I began to anticipate that any moment now he'd go "According to the Christian gospels, Jesus of Nazareth was crucified by an uncaring bureaucracy. Do you know who else was crucified by an uncaring bureaucracy? Welfare recipients under Robodebt!" like a reverse youth pastor, but he never did, and eventually I came to understand the analogies as not an excessive and unnecessary stylistic choice but rather the last defences of a mind besieged by Lovecraftian horrors.

There was some levity, though: Morton and his publisher were obliged to allow some of their subjects to exercise their right of reply. He provided space for this as an appendix at the end of the book. There were no real surprises in the politicians' responses, just some unpleasant reminders for readers, e.g. Stuart Robert exists and is presumably the same species as us.

Kathryn Campbell's reply, however, was the funniest part of the whole (admittedly deadly serious) book. It was amazing.

Just knowing she paid her lawyers, plural, to draft and send this document to Morton's publishers for inclusion in his book, is such a wonderful reminder of the wide variety of people in this world.

Morton could not possibly have condemned her as harshly as her own self-defence did.

One of the allegations Campbell disputes, in this rebuttal which took 57 minutes 56 seconds for Rick Morton to read (the whole audiobook being 15 hours 32 minutes) is that she is a micromanager.

Another is that (as Morton stated) the commissioner said she "failed to address in any manner concerns about the illegality of income averaging, despite being aware of concerns about the illegality of the scheme".

Having already argued that Commissioner Holmes was wrong; and then that Commissioner Holmes' above finding was only the commissioner's opinion, not a finding of fact; she then felt the need to stipulate that Commissioner Holmes' wording was not "failed to address in any manner," it was "did nothing of substance".

She didn't say I didn't do anything at all, she said I did fuck all. Unless you correct the record to reflect that the Royal Commissioner's report into the worst public service fuckup of the century (so far) said that I did fuck all, not nothing at all, I'll sue you.

Ms Campbell either has never read Much Ado About Nothing (act IV, scene 2), or she did, and she took it as personal advice and unlike Dogberry had the power to ensure she was writ down an ass.

Currently reading: Sax Brightwell's Low Dawn and the audiobook of Rachel Neumeier's Tuyo.

Fandom
Posted a thing.

Crafts
Got around to packing up and sending another Sekrit Project.

Tech
Started watching a five hour YouTube video about data structures and algorithms, then (half an hour in) spent the evening making a number guessing game in Twine Harlowe, using binary search.

Next time I'll use Python or Javascript or something. I don't care that I don't know Javascript.

The problem is, I keep telling myself I'll just do a quick snack-sized learning activity on my phone, and Twine (or another thing I've tried recently, jsdares.com) will seem so convenient and then I'll be in a self-made hell of how unsuited their web-based interpreters are for mobile, ugh.

Garden
Bought some calendula seeds to sow.

Cats
Their previous favourite toy, the Mousie, is on stress leave: after some gastric issues it was eventually diagnosed with disembowelment.

I'm happy to say that Ash and Dory are welcoming the Mousie's substitute, the Birdie, with full lethal force.

How are you all?

psithurism

Apr. 22nd, 2026 07:12 am
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psithurism (SITH-yuh-riz-uhm) - (obs.) the sound of wind rustling the leaves.


Why someone would import this (in 1848 from Ancient Greek psithurisma, from psithurízein, to whisper) when we already had the clearly much better word susurration (from Latin susurrāre, to whisper) is beyond me. What's not beyond me is why it never really caught on, except in lists of obscure words.

---L.

WWW Wednesday

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:43 am
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1. What are you currently reading?

  • Chicago Manual of Style 18th Ed.: I'm participating in an online conference this week, and one aspect of it was setting a personal goal, and so I opted for this one, which I've been procrastinating. I wanted to really dig in and read the parts related to the work I do, cause if there's stuff I'm doing wrong that I think I'm doing right, I won't think to check it normally. So far, I'm still in the "how to format and publish things" sections and feeling pretty validated lmao. (it's over 1100 pages long, I've read most of the first 100, only skipping some parts about journal formatting that is irrelevant to me.)
  • 盗墓笔记 vol. 2 by 南派三叔: pick, pick, picking away

2. What have you recently finished reading?

  • Winter's Orbit by Everina Maxwell: I was absolutely adoring this until the last 100 pages or so, when things went off the rails for me. Oh well. It was still a decent book.
  • Kisses That Taste Like Lies vol. 1 - 3 by Waka Sagami: this has absolutely terrible reviews on Storygraph and I have no idea why, I think it's a pretty good toxic yaoi con man x his mark, and much less toxic than it could be considering how quickly the mark finds out and how thoroughly the mark decides he doesn't care and wants whatever he can get.
  • Pizza Witch by Stef Purenins and Sarah Graley: this was very cute but would have been better if there'd been any indication before the last page that it's not the entire story.
  • Yuri Espoir vol. 3 by Mai Naoi: some of the vibes related to her forced fiance trouble me, but then, she's the main character, not him, so I guess it can't be helped.
  • A Gentle Noble's Vacation Recommendation manga vol. 6 by Misaki: this vol felt more episodic than the others have, which made it less interesting to me, but I'm still enjoying it overall and it still screams BL off the page despite all being technically platonics.
  • That Time I Got Recinarnated as a Slime manga vol. 12 by Taiki Kawakami: oh, I don't remember THAT happening in the anime. Maybe I just wasn't paying attention??? I should go back and check lmao.

For work, I also finished a read-through of my own novel, A Glimmer of Hope, that I started in January. With it cleaned up, we can move on to re-issuing it. I sold a few copies during our most recent Kickstarter so getting the new version done became a pretty high priority. 

3. What will you read next?

Novels: Dawning by Ice, a modern danmei in three volumes. I'd have started already if not for the CMoS reading this week.

Physical Graphic Novels (from the library): Lovely Recipe by Myra Rose Nino is next on my pile.

E-Book Graphic Novels (from Libby): Just Like Mona Lisa vol. 4 by Tsumiji Yoshimura and Yona of the Dawn vol. 29 by Mizuho Kusanagi are both due before next Wednesday, and Gachiakuta vol. 4 by Kei Urana and Hideyoshi Ando is due in 8 days, so I expect to read those this week, but tbh I'll probably read Witch Hat Aterlier vol. 14 by Kamome Shirahama first because I'm just so excited to have finally gotten my hands on it, lol.


tired

Apr. 22nd, 2026 08:15 am
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Sunday was a bit rainy but I spent that time working on the pumpkin order and some sidejob work. I snuck out for a few hours for spinning guild which was lovely and I got to show off my sweater (post coming when I have a chance to type it up) but that was it. I was supposed to take monday off work but we had 21F predicted monday night and the early strawberries had buds that are vulnerable in the 21-23F range. So I spent most of monday hauling frost covers out of the barn and getting them set up in the field. I couldn't spread them out because it was too windy but I could drag them into the field so they were ready. Plus some other things that needed doing. Then monday night after crafting when the wind died down, dad and I went out and spread them over the field. They look fine so far which is good. But we might not see the damage until they bloom. This weather is so bad, I suspect all the stone fruit is gone this year.

I've run out of dinner food, I have the supplies but not the time. I come in from work around 6:30pm and my mom has already taken over the kitchen and there's no room to make my food. This is part of the problem we're having cohabiting. None of us eat the same food, my mom cooks for herself and my dad basically every night. So I can't use the kitchen at my optimal eating time pretty much every night. I think I need to do some kind of offset schedule some days. Wish they'd just freaking move out. But my dad did work on the floor the other day so there's that. Not a lot because the wood wasn't dry or something but he did do some of it. I have a desperate need for another adult presence in my life that is not my parents. this is why people get married or some nonsense I guess. 

I was planning to do some baking this morning so I could have some snacks for the week and pastry cream but my dad was going to show me how to use the sprayer but he's not ready to do that yet. I can't take a full day because I have an employee coming this afternoon and I was going to work alongside him on mulching. I have employees working every afternoon this week. So I'm not baking this morning. New plan is to make rice in the rice cooker and dump beans on it plus something I can scrounge out of the fridge. 

I might be able to take part of saturday off since it looks like it's going to rain. I'm definitely struggling with a lack of consistent routine, I feel like I had one last year but I can't seem to find it this year. Maybe I didn't. Maybe April sucked ass last year too. The neighbor who helps us with some tractor work snapped two cylinders on the plow yesterday and I know he feels bad but also holy crap. There are some contributing factors like the plowing tire being flat but in the end, it was probably that he was backing up with too much pressure on the back hydraulics. Two! That was all of the cylinders we had on hand, so I need to figure out where to get more or if we can repair these. I think the tractor supply store has the correct size and I can get at least one to get the plow up and moving again. We have three pieces of equipment that use those cylinders: the plow, the disks and the grain drill. Two vital things, very important. Our strawberries arrive next week, planting the first weekend in may. 

My bluetooth ear protection also died the other day. It was fritzing slightly, if I poked one of the wires, it would only put sound through one headphone, but then it just died. The battery still charges but it won't turn on. I took it apart and nothing appears wrong or broken but I haven't had a ton of time to figure it out either. I ordered two new pairs which should arrive today so that's good. I tried doing earbuds under hearing protection but earbuds now hurt my ears too badly to use them anymore.  

anyway, my dad is finally ready, so I gotta go
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Nightmares upon nightmares again, and earlier than usual. When I dragged myself out of sleep, it wasn't even 11 AM. Not crazy about this. I had some Monster before I showered -- I also made my mom shower before I showered -- and Gorgug did curl up under the sheets with me, briefly. Poor thing was extremely confused because yesterday I changed my sheets and folded up my winter blanket (left around just in case, I'm not that optimistic), and then slept with a smaller blanket and ended up kicking it off anyway.

My sister's been hogging the washing machine since Saturday and it seems like it may or may not rain this or that day over the next few days, so I probably need to steel myself for doing a quick load when she leaves later, so I'm sure to have clothes to wear (that I like and are comfortable... if you looked at my closet you'd be like, what the fuck, but unfortunately my cold/cool weather rota does not encompass even half of that, and it is still cool enough indoors for long sleeves) on Saturday. If I can, I'd also like to start individually washing that winter blanket, the charcoal gray blanket I'm currently using, my green winter coat, and my house shoes. Either pair. Though I may throw the one I haven't been wearing in the trash at this point, god knows how many times Ciri's peed on them by now.

Ciri was in heat last week and I was exhausted the whole time, to the point that I felt drunk when I went to the store Saturday morning. It was kind of funny because my mom had been hypocritically side-eying my picking up 5% abv cocktails in a can the day before, but also: not pleasant. I'm slowly recovering from that, but the nightmares aren't helping. Neither are the bouts of depression.

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I've been experimenting with extremely low-grade alcohol for a couple of weeks -- and by low I mean "I don't think this counts as breaking sobriety," because the tipsiest I've felt has been 'unexpectedly happy,' twice -- to see how my body takes to it now it's been off it for three years, and also so I could try a drink I saw at Primaprix that looked right up my alley except for the 5% abv. It was delicious. They no longer stock it, of course. More chatter about this. )

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Three episodes behind on The Pitt, caught up on 9-1-1 (Buck ;__;) and decided to finish 9-1-1 Lone Star for some reason. I have two episodes left and I assume they're gonna make me cry again so I've been putting it off a bit. This show is a telenovela. For all the NDEs in 9-1-1, at least you can kind of assume things will turn out okay, with one glaring exception. Season 4 of Lone Star was just melodramatic hit after hit, and Judd has been depressing in season 5. Carlos, too, to some extent. I do still really love Nancy and Marjan though. And TK and Carlos's relationship. And Paul. Ramble/rant, with spoilers. )

Anyway. I am trying to convince my brain mice to let me do things. I just wanna make maps and edit pictures and the mice are like, "what's that? We don't know how to open an editor suddenly." I'm halfway through Trespasser on Dragon Age: Inquisition, where I am missing most of the trophies for some reason? I'm pretty sure I did the DLC last time, but who knows. It was 2020. I accidentally locked myself out of a bunch of companion quests, but I'm just not putting myself through this game again. It would be so goddamn replayable if combat wasn't so tedious. I have it on easy! It should not take this long to defeat a bunch of bandits! At this point if they had an accessibility 'one-shot enemies' option I would take it. Goddamn. Let me shoot them in the head. Let me shoot them dead in the head, specifically. At least Veilguard let me aim.

I'm very pleased I made a guy and experienced the Dorian romance, though. He is just delightful.

Reading Wednesday

Apr. 22nd, 2026 07:04 am
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Just finished: Nothing.

Currently reading: Here Where We Live Is Our Country by Molly Crabapple. This is a weirdly dense book—like, not in terms of content but in terms of typography where it turns out to be much longer than it looks. So it will take awhile and I'll no doubt have very scattered thoughts on it. I'm up to a weird point just before WWII where Piłsudski has done a coup in Poland and provided some kind of respite for the Bund there, while Molly's great-great grandfather Sam is in the US, trying to make it as an artist. The revolution in Russia has almost immediately turned sour. The Zionist movement is ascendant in Eastern Europe but still looked on as profoundly unserious by the Bundist majority, who are like, "you're going to be farmers in the desert? Good luck with that and also fuck you." 

This is just such an important book, right now in our history with what was once the biggest current of socialist thought in Europe being whittled down to a few of us hobbyists in 2026. It's not just hereness, but a lineage that I think most Ashkenazi Jews are lacking, even ones like me who know a fair bit about the Bund. The majority of Jews in the West have accepted the Devil's bargain of whiteness: give up your culture for safety and assimilation into the power structure, sure celebrate your holidays but now you're part of the dominant culture. There have been times, watching the livestreamed genocide of Gaza, that I have thought, "well, can I just not be Jewish anymore? I want no part of it, I want to wash my hands of it, I cannot participate if this is what most of us feel is okay," but you can't, can you? I mean you can but not in any meaningful way that helps even a single person. It's better to have a history, to know why and how that history has been suppressed, not because of some nostalgia or historical LARPing but because of the whole "first as tragedy, then as farce" of it all.

Which is to say that this book is giving me a lot of feels. You should read it, probably.

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