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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2025-06-30 10:37 pm

[admin post] Admin Post: [#264 | Summer Vacation] Mini-Amnesty

Since we only have two entries this week, I'm declaring a mini-amnesty for the remaining two days! If you have any fills for Summer Vacation, please feel free to post them any time up until Wednesday, July 2 at 9pm US Eastern Time. Challenge #265 will be up at the usual time.
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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2025-06-30 10:04 pm

1SE for June 2025



I can't quite believe how much has happened this month. At least 60 days of stuff were packed into June's 30. And now we're halfway through the year. Dear Time, Please slow down, Love, Me.
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alierak ([personal profile] alierak) wrote in [site community profile] dw_maintenance2025-06-30 03:18 pm

Rebuilding journal search again

We're having to rebuild the search server again (previously, previously). It will take a few days to reindex all the content.

Meanwhile search services should be running, but probably returning no results or incomplete results for most queries.
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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote2025-06-30 06:05 pm

30 Days Wild - Week Four & End of Month Summary (also 25 Days in 2025 - Thing #16)

Week 4 had a creative theme, so I wrote a tanka:

Counting garden birds
Filling up the water bowls
Walking through the woods
Small steps to gentle progress
Building a lifetime's habit

And I downloaded a knitting pattern from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, to knit a bittern - a 'knittern' for making later.

In addition, I downloaded 14 spotter sheets for use during different seasons (and therefore encouraging me to go out), plus masks and colouring sheets for our after school club.

Finally, I made a bumblebee felt craft brooch from a kit I'd myself a while ago.




Looking back on the 30 Days Wild challenge, it's been fun and hopefully will encourage me to do more - I always feel it would be a good idea, but finding the necessary motivation is important.  I've become a member of the British Trust for Ornithology (it's not very expensive) and have submitted two weeks' worth of garden bird sightings.  And I'm currently watching the house martins flying around catching flies.


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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote2025-06-30 06:39 pm

BtVS Fic: Infected

 


Title: Infected
Fandom: BtVS
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Buffy, Giles, Scoobies, Angel.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 1112
Spoilers: Earshot.
Summary: Slaying a demon leaves Buffy with an exciting new power that ends up being more of a curse.
Written For: Prompt 180 – Eavesdropping at 
[community profile] fandomweekly.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BTVS, or the characters.
 
 


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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote2025-06-30 06:31 pm

Ficlet: Another Fine Mess

 


Title: Another Fine Mess
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack, Team.
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 667
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Ianto hadn’t been gone long, but the team had still managed to cause chaos.
Written For: 
[personal profile] templefugate’s prompt ‘Any, any, “You've gotta be kidding me!”’, at [community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
 
 


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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote2025-06-30 12:15 pm

All is Well

1) A few more trip photos posted over at [community profile] common_nature, these of Oneonta Gorge.

2) Saw The Flash film and found it better than expected but also so-so. The big problem to me was the lead himself. Granted his character isn't really written to have any charm but a good bit of the humor fell flat for me, and when he was on screen twice as much it made it worse. Read more... )

3) Just an update about the bed situation listed in my last post. Everything went well! The youngsters delivering the bed had no problem with taking the old one down to the moving truck, and moving the other one to another room. Read more... )

4) A new wrinkle in the last few weeks is that during yet another heavy rain we got a leak near our front door. Read more... )

5) I quite liked this diagram of the interaction between entertainment production and fan activities. This came from an interview on Henry Jenkins' blog about a new set of textbooks for studying fandom.



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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-06-30 11:17 pm

Lord Peter Wimsey: Tea For Two by Beatrice_Otter

Fandom: Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
Characters/Pairings: Harriet Vane & Mary Wimsey
Rating: Gen
Length: 1951
Creator Links: Beatrice_Otter on AO3
Themes: Female relationships, Female friendship, Female characters

Summary: "I was complaining to my brother about how few friends I had, and he suggested that you might be an interesting person to know."

After Harriet is exonerated, she and Mary Wimsey meet for tea.

Reccer's Notes: A lovely, quietly perceptive story about two slightly lonely women finding commonalities and starting to become friends - one of Lord Peter's more successful machinations. It's beautifully written and the author's note at the end is interesting if you're a fan of the Wimsey books.

Fanwork Links: Tea For Two

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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-06-30 07:32 am
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25 in 2025: Mid-year to date

I have ordered some new board games for us to try as a family so that will help. And I'm going to try and overhaul (gradually, one meal at a time) our dinners so that they are healthier. And maybe I'll have a job (*dare I hope*). But I need to be on the lookout for things because I should be at 12 or 13 by now.

1. learn to hem pants
2. go to a new grocery store
3. attend a jhope concert in Brooklyn
4. make an essential oil spray
5. submit an application for a job
6. interview for a job
7. participate in a fic exchange
8. read a manga (Death Note 1)
9. go to Costco
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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-06-29 10:10 pm

The State of the Ficcery: June 2025

Word Count: 33,424

Writing: Many things going on:
1. I completed by GYWO pledge for 2025. So year-to-date, word count: 150,040
2. GYWO Yahtzee is over, and I did all but 1 category, so I was #5 (everyone ahead of me did all the categories)
3. I uploaded my beta-ed case fic today. Whew!
4. Started a new BTS soap opera, a Yoonkook Rear Window AU
5. 4 poems
5. Fills for: [community profile] emotion100, [community profile] 100words, [community profile] drabble_zone, [community profile] vocab_drabbles

In July:
1. Keep the soap opera going
2. Still behind on the poems. Catch up on poems.

Reading: A very good reading month. 7 books.

In July:
1. At least 3 squares in the bingo.
2. Finish The Mirror Crack'd [it's annoying me at the moment, which is sad because the plot itself is very clever, but it begins with ol' Aggie's old lady carping and that is giving me indigestion]

Crafting:

5 spreads. 1 card.

In July:
I might do some summer postcards.

I have started a jigsaw puzzle, and I am forcing the boys to get off screen and help me with it after lunch. It is called Around the World in 50 Plants. Finish it by the start of school 25 AUG]

Personal:
1. Surviving the leak
2. Interviewing for a job
3. End of school for the boys

In July:
1. Minor and the boys' father are going to Jacksonville, Florida for 5 days for a track meet. So Minisculus and I will be home alone. It should be interesting.

So many mental and physical health areas I am not doing well in, but I don't want to dwell on them here.

On y va to July!
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kingstoken ([personal profile] kingstoken) wrote2025-06-29 06:43 pm

First and Second Quarter Reading Wrap-Up

With everything going on I completely missed my first quarter wrap-up, so here are the first and second wrap-ups combined. Here is my book bingo card, I was hoping to be further along at this point, but with everything going on it just didn't happen.  I'm currently reading a Star Trek tie-in novel, The Ice Trap, so that will probably find its way into the next quarter's wrap-up. Books I completed in the first and second quarter are:

Aurora by David Koepp - a thriller about most of planet losing electricity for a long period of time after a major sun flare.  It was an interesting idea, and it was pretty good.  My only complaint is that the author skips over what I thought would be the most interesting part, a group of neighbours coming together to survive during this time period.  After a lot of build up and groundwork, he kind of does a time skip to where they are already a well functioning group, and I would have really liked to have seen the process.

The Invisible Library
 by Genevieve Cogman - mixed feelings on this fantasy story, I liked the concept and the characters, but the story was very chaotic, there was almost too much going on, too many antagonists, and some stuff is left unexplained.  It is the first in a series, but I'm not sure if I will pick up the second book or not.  

The Shots You Take by Rachel Reid - M/M hockey romance, I did mostly like this one, but you really have to suspend some major disbelief in order to enjoy it.  It takes place at and just after the funeral of one of the main character's beloved father, and as someone who has lost a parent I just don't believe for a minute that you would have the energy to give a shit whether your ex showed up at the funeral or not, but of course that wouldn't make for a very compelling story.  Also, the one character has to forgive some really shitty past behaviour from their love interest, it makes sense in the story b/c he wasn't "out" and didn't acknowledge his feelings, but it may turn some people off.

Magician: Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist - old school fantasy, with all the classic elements, species, etc, although there is also a bit of a possibly sci-fi twist.  I did like the two main POVs, Pug and Tomas, they're boys we're following from the time they are around 12 to 16, as their world is preparing for war.  I will say, like a lot of classic fantasy written by men, there are a scant few women characters and they're not written all that well, although they aren't overly sexualized, so I guess that is a plus.  This one is also the first in a series, but we'll see if I continue it or not.

Red Heir by Lisa Henry and Sarah Honey - this one is a light, fun fantasy,  Two red-headed young men are sharing a prison cell when a group of adventurers comes to rescue the lost heir that is supposed to have red hair, they don't know who is the right person so they take them both.  The story is mostly the group getting out of scraps and the two red heads bickering, until oh no are those feelings!  There were times where I wished that the characters would go a little bit deeper, and that we would get a better understanding of their backstories, but it just wasn't that type of book, it was just meant to be a light, easy read.

The Stolen Rubens - I listened to this one on the Classic Detective Stories Podcast, it was an alright mystery.  The detective was referred to as the "human computer" and he was able to figure out how an art heist occurred.  It was obviously very Holmes inspired, but the human computer lacked charm of Holmes.

Secrets in the Snow
by J. Jefferson Farjeon - another one from the Classic Detective Stories Podcast, I liked this one.  A young woman gets caught in a snowstorm. At first she comes off as a bit ditsy, but she is good at noticing things and how things are not quite right, which leads her to helping solve a mystery. 

One Night in Hartswood
by Emma Denny - M/M Historical romance, I just finished this recently, it is very sweet.  The two men are travelling together but they are hiding their true identities from each other.  I wish they had reveled their identities sooner, because I felt like that was keeping them from deeply connecting on some levels, but I understand why it didn't happen because of plot reasons. 
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-06-30 09:48 am

Deadloch: Keep On Gruckin' by kirazi

Fandom: Deadloch
Characters/Pairings: Dulcie Collins/Eddie Redcliffe/Cath York
Rating: Explicit
Length: 5010
Content Notes: not kidding about the rating
Creator Links: kirazi on AO3
Themes: Female relationships, Femslash, Polyamory, Friends to lovers

Summary: β€œThis is not a good idea, love,” Dulcie says, keeping her tone level. β€œI know I said I’d try to be more open to change, and I hear and respect your opinion, I truly do, but this is β€” it’s like the hobby farm. It’s really not going to work.”

β€œI just think,” Cath says, bright-eyed and earnest, β€œthat it would be a healing experience for me. For us both! To share that kind of intimacy. I am committed to working through my anxiety about you fucking your partner and I’m sure that would be so much more manageable for me if we fucked her first. Together.”

(Eddie needs a gruck. Dulcie and Cath offer to help her out.)

Reccer's Notes: This is a polyamory fic where Cath decides she and Dulcie should have sex with Eddie so as to manage her anxiety that Dulcie might be unfaithful with Eddie (as happened in the past with a former partner at work). There's some nice psychological and historical exploration as Dulcie tries to work out what's going on, and the eventual sex is hot and well-written. What I like most is the character voices and dialogue for the three of them, which are spot on. It's also very funny, as are Eddie's creative takes on the English language.

Fanwork Links: Keep On Gruckin'
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote2025-06-29 06:41 pm

Stargate SG-1 Triple Drabble: Imposing

 


Title: Imposing
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson, SG-1.
Rating: PG
Spoilers/Setting: Nada.
Summary: Ancient ruins are always impressive in their way, but this one is a bit overwhelming
Written For: Challenge 472: Sign at 
[community profile] fan_flashworks.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.
A/N: Triple drabble.