queer book club!
just wanted to promote my new DW comm
the community is a no pressure book club dedicated to fiction books of all genres that are queer in some way! each month we take suggestions on what the next month's book should be and we vote on it. if you're not interested in the book for the month, that's perfectly fine! you are free to come and go as you please. :)
we plan to start in may and currently book nominations for may are open until april 26th.
hope to see you there!
A Little Late, the last of the March Ficlets...
Because I got distracted, but they are up on Ao3 now, from prompts on
threesentenceficathon and done for
picowrimo.
- for Stargate Atlantis, and the prompt 'creatures' here (and yes, the creatures are unblushingly self-indulgent Lovecraftian ripoffs :),
- for The Sentinel, and the prompt being 'three sentences: first is past tense, second is present tense, last is future tense' it is therefore very very short and here,
- and for The Untamed and the prompt 'any small child (or adult character zapped into a small child by magic or science), tiny terror' (the fandom loves de-aging, but I don't recall seeing this particular character done... may extend it later, Or not.) here.
2617 / Annual AO3 Meme
First up, ordered by hits.
( Annual AO3 Meme )
As is traditional to say: no huge movement. Every fic in my top 10 had fewer hits this year than it had the year before, with MCU having the steepest drop-off. H50 continues to be popular to an extent that quietly baffles me. Maybe one day that silly Suits ficlet will drop out of the top 10.
Torchwood: Fanfic: Bump in the road
Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Jack, Ianto
Author: m_findlow
Rating: PG
Length: 987 words
Content notes: None
Author notes: Written for Challenge 512 - Obstacle
Summary: Jack’s return is not without its challenges.
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The Four Emperors (Book Series)
The individual novels are: "Palatine" (Nero dies mid book already, because the rise and fall providing the red thread of the novel isn't his but of one of the two Praetorian Prefects, Nymphidius Sabinus, who is instrumental in Nero's downfall but then gets ideas before the agreed upon successor, Galba, even has arrived in Rome), "Galba's Men" (Galba finally shows up in Rome; it doesn't end well for him), "Otoh's Regret" (Otho finds out what being Emperor really means) and "Vitellius' Feast" (Vitellius manages to make Nero look good postumously). And while the Emperors on question do get narrative space - I think Otho gets the most, because he's already an important character in "Galba's Men" - , none of them is ever the main character - their rise and fall just provides the outward plot, while what the novels are really about is how this effects our main cast who occupies all variations between "just tries to survive this insanity"' and "is very ambitious themselves" , with "can't stand seeing things done incompetently" and "actually starts to believe it's important who is Emperor'" are featuring as motivations.
This bunch of main characters we follow through all the novels are: Epaphroditos (Nero's wily private secretary, freedman, started out as a boy slave in the Julian-Claudian household in the reign of Tiberius), Philo (Epaphroditos' assistant - "the private secretary's secretary" - , very competent and sweet natured, too sweet natured, in fact, for his own good), Artemina ("Mina", quick-tempered, starting out as a towel holder for Nero's Empress but determined to do very much more), Sporus (eunuch, Nero's favourite), Lysander (announcer) and Felix (head of slave placements and overseers), Teretia (daughter of Philo's landlady, in love with ihm) . There are others, female and male alike, who don't make it through all four novels or are introduced not in the first one but later, like Caenis, a freedwoman of the Imperial Household (and thus everyone's old acquaintance) showing up in "Otho's Regret" with very much an agenda of her own (and I have to say this is my favourite fictional depiction of Caenis yet, including Lindsay Davis' novel about her, which alas I felt was a bit of a let down mid novel onwards), or the moody teenager who is the younger son of Caenis' lover, one Domitian. (
There is a lot of black humour in these books, and yet - or perhaps even because of that - the actual tragedies hit very hard. (I was reminded of the tv adaption of I, Claudius in this regard.) And for 99% of the characters three dimensional characterisations. (Including the Emperors. The only one who is just 100% awful is Vitellius.) The narrative premise that the palace staff is the one who actually keeps the Empire going irrespective of who happens to be Emperor also reminds me of British tv, though in this case Yes, Minister, but of course there is no slavery in 20th century Britain. And since most of the main cast are either former slaves or currently slaves, I was curious ahead of reading the books of how the author would treat the subject. For starters: not via the Spartacus approach (i.e. focusing on slaves fighting for their freedom). None of the characters think slavery per se is wrong; the freedmen (and -women) have slaves themselves. (This is historically accurate but quite often doesn't make it into fictional depictions.) There is also, early on, a lot of emotional identification with their masters' causes. At the same time, the narrative, I think, succeeds in making it clear that being a slave, even if your owner is the "considerate" type actually bothering to use your name instead of "boy" or "girl" , is to be in constant non stop danger of life and limb, simply because there is no legal protection whatsoever, and even if your current owner doesn't see themselves as entitled to have sex with you or beat you, the next one might, and/or any misfortune they suffer could lead to your own (painful) death. For all the banter and black humor, this undercurrent is there.
(I also thought the relationships between classes and free/unfree worked for me. For example, ( Epaphroditos and Nero. )
Nitpicks: the first two novels feature one of my pet peeves, to wit, characters using the expression "okay", even in initialized form (i.e. "ok"). I'm not a linguistic purist when it comes to historical novels, but that's one of the exceptions. So I was really glad novels 3 and 4 no longer had this.
Trigger warnings: did I mention the main characters are either former or present slaves in a society where the idea of consent for anyone not a freeborn Roman man is non existent? I will say that explicit scenes in the sense that we get detailed descriptions are rare, not because they don't happen but because the author usually works via implication and/or showing the aftermath.
State of the history: While Suetonius and Tacitus are clearly the main sources here, I would say the novels take the current state of historical research into account. I.e. Nero may be loathed by the Senate and increasingly by the higher ranking military, but he's wildly popular with the masses (and not responsible for the Great Fire of Rome), Domitian does not spend his spare time as a moody teen killing flies to signal the future. The big twist of Otho's life - ( which is spoilery ) is build up to through two novels. I wll say that in addition to the above mentioned "OK" in the first two novels, I am thrown by some of the very Anglophone shortening of names (hence Mina, or Alex for Alexander), but the slave names themselves, where invented, strike me as plausible (mostly Greek, which is what the Romans liked to do), and the various celebrations of Roman festivals, not just the well known ones like the Saturnalia, to mark the year are a good way to get some exposition about Roman every day life across. Notably NOT catering for what's popular is the fact that is no gladiator among either the main or the supporting cast. I found that ever so refreshing.
In conclusion: an enjoyable series of novels set during a truly outrageously bizarre year of Roman history.
2026/057: You Dreamed of Empires — Álvaro Enrigue (translated by Natasha Wimmer)
It never occurred to them, of course, that half the sauces of the dishes they had just eaten were moderately hallucinogenic, and thus their delectable sense of relaxation was in truth a welcome to the esoteric between-place where the Colhua permanently resided. [loc. 278]
I had been expecting a fictionalised account of Hernán Cortés' 'conquest' of Tenochtitlán, the capital of the so-called Aztec empire. ( Read more... )
The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Sunday, April 19
He and Buffy smooch.
DAWN VOICEOVER: Riley, my sister's boyfriend, is *so* into her. They're always kissing ... and groping. I bet they have sex!
~~S5E2: "Real Me"~~
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[Drabbles & Short Fiction]

- Remedies (Buffy/Spike, T) by Norse_Shadows
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- CERN Experiment 4: (Giles, Harry Potter xover, T) by danu40k
- That kind of Love (Buffy/Spike, T) by RayxNx94

- Remedies (Buffy/Spike, PG) by CrypticMystic
[Chaptered Fiction]

- A good Christmas, Chapter 3 (Faith & Kendra, Faith & Cordelia, T) by RotBlau
- Put Me Down, Chapter 51 (Faith/Buffy, E) by Inspectorrr
- so inclined to lose my mind, Chapter 2 (Spike/Buffy, T) by selkiemaidenfae
- The Doppelgänger in Chainmail, Chapter 4 (Buffy/Giles, Buffy/Uther, E, Merlin xover) by KatyAmberAuthor
- And no net ensnares me, Chapter 9 (Buffy/Spike, M) by Mellisbee
- A Stake In The Family, Chapter 18 (Buffy/Spike, M) by voidslayerworks98
- I’m A Slayer (And That’s Okay!), Chapter 13 (OCs, T) by
- The Red Slayer:, Chapter 133 (Various ships, E) by VladimirHarkonnen (TheLightdancer)

- Unicorns, Rainbows, Sunshine, and All That Rubbish, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Soulburnt
- Just Two Lost Souls, Chapter 12 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Holly
- And no net ensnares me, Chapter 10 (Buffy/Spike, NC-17) by Sirabella
- Wrong, Chapter 5 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Kazfox
- Queens of the Castle, Chapter 1 (Buffy/Spike, R) by ClowniestLivEver
- I'll Return to You In Time, Chapter 10 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Penny1880
- He Took Her Hand and He Let Her Go, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Harmony99

- He Took Her Hand and He Let Her Go, Chapter 2 (Buffy/Spike, R) by Harmony99
- Lost and found, Chapter 14 (Buffy/Spike, R) by JSBirsa
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- Gifset: BEST OF BTVS: Buffy & Dawn — Season Five (Buffy, Dawn, SFW) by clarkgriffon
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- Artwork: casualties of dating a vampire: he might really mean it when he calls you delicious (Spike/Buffy, some blood) by rabbitmotifs
- Gifset: 2x03 School Hard / 7x17 Lies My Parents Told Me (Spike, Anne Pratt, SFW) by victorfreakenste1n
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- Thoughs on this scene from the Prophecy Girl shooting script? by negratengoelalma
- Was Andrew queer coded or just a nerd? by itsascreambaby96
- Lore that should exist in the Buffyverse but was never established: resurrections by redskinsguy
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- Inspired by another post talking about watching Buffy on a CRT, I’m playing the Buffy ps2 game by Enki_shulgi
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Monday Update 4-20-26
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Poem: "Walnut Park" has 29 comments. Early Humans has 22 comments. Philosophical Questions: Pregnancy has 66 comments. Safety has 77 comments.
The weather has been cooler here. There's a frost warning tonight. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a pair of cardinals, a brown-headed cowbird, a male goldfinch, and a fox squirrel. Red-winged blackbirds have been singing overhead. I heard a bluejay screaming but didn't see it. Currently blooming: daffodils, violets, tulips, anemone, Solomon's seal, pansies, violas, sweet alyssum, bleeding heart, chokecherries, alliums, lilies of the valley. Flower buds: peonies. Green fruit: mulberries. I have a bunch more flowers to plant too.
New Bergerac (with spoilers)
I quite liked season 1 but it was too emotional, there was a lot of setting up Jim Bergerac as a bereaved widower, an alcoholic, a renegade, who had difficult relationships with his daughter, his mother in law, his colleagues etc. There was A LOT of that and it was too heavy for me. Plus, despite the presence of Philip Glenister, I wasn't too interested in the actual crime, I can't even remember it.
Spoilers under the cut!
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Urgent Post-Deadline Goreswap Pinch Hits - Due April 23
Rules | AO3 Collection
Current Pinch Hit Post
For details or to claim, see the pinch hit post above. These assignments are due April 23 at 11:59 PM EDT.
Pinch Hit #3: Art, Fic - 镇魂 | Guardian (TV 2018), 镇魂 | Guardian - priest
More Prince of Tennis posting
Atobe lightly smacking Hiyoshi on the butt with his racket - wow, I never found them shippy before, but suddenly... Though as a Tezuka/Atobe shipper I am also eating so well. As a fan I feel serviced. Look at their eyes sparkling at each other.
Kaidoh carrying Momo on his back up the mountain is also insanely shippy.
Everything about this mountain training camp is fucking stupid, but I've accepted this Prince of Tennis is about nonsense boys adventures and not about actual tennis, so I'm enjoying it. Shishido and Gakuto squabbling is so entertaining to me. I really enjoyed Inui and Yanagi's data doubles moment. The Shitenhoji dorks have grown on me. Even Sanada is growing on me, which I thought was impossible!
I'm never going to like the Rikkai characters the way Rikkai fans do 😂 but I'm invested in so many characters banding together to turn Kirihara into a functional human being. It's sort of fascinating how completely Rikkai fucked themselves up, now that they're in a context where they're interacting people from outside their toxic mess. Yukimura has to learn how to enjoy things, and Sanada basically hates himself, and Yanagi even feels guilty for what they all did to Kirihara.
It's amazing how after so many episodes of watching the losers camp be forced to climb mountains, get chased by eagles, and sleep rough, switching back to the winners camp seems so decadent and infuriating in comparison! They get catered food and nice baths!!! Atobe brought his own rose petals for a rose bath!!! Maddening!
It is cute watching Eiji and Ohtori be so sad and lost without their doubles partners, though.
Me when Atobe developed X-ray vision: Of course this would happen, I don't know why I expected otherwise.
[Challenge #435: Improper] Original Fiction: 'Emergency'
Fandom: Original Fiction
Characters: Original
Word Count: 300
Rating: G
Notes: Crossposted to
Summary: His grip tightened, as his eyes narrowed.
( Emergency )


