there's no beast, obviously.
the floor just creaks, obviously.
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March 24th 2026, 08:14 pm
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In my rewatch I reached my favourite ever episode of Prince of Tennis -- the one where Kaidoh gets amnesia from a tennis ball to the head, and starts to act like a cat. Cured, of course, by another tennis ball to the end.

It's brilliant, amazing, just as good as I remembered. I laughed just as hard tonight as I did 20 years ago!
March 23rd 2026, 07:25 pm - Crow Contracts Exchange
settiai: (Veilguard -- settiai)
The Crow Contracts Exchange, a Dragon Age exchange focusing on the Antivan Crows, went live yesterday, and I just now got the change to read my gifts because of the craziness of everything.

I got not one, not two, but a whopping three amazing stories!

First up is Fourth Spaces, focusing on the gen relationships between Lucanis (and Spite) and Bellara, Lace, and Taash in a world state where Rook kept her distance from him. 2334 words.

Next is Gotta Kill Them All, focusing on the relationship between Lucanis and Spite. 520 words.

And last was One by day, one by twilight, a delightful Lucanis/Neve/Spite fic from Spite's POV. 7625 words.
March 23rd 2026, 04:34 pm - Short stuff I've liked, first quarter 2026
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This is more partial even than usual, because I've had some download problems that I've since fixed. But we can let that filter out to the second quarter; time waits for etc. etc.

This Is Not a Love Poem, Alexandra Dawson (Reckoning)

I Met You On the Train, J. R. Dawson (Uncanny)

The Doorkeepers, A. T. Greenblatt (Uncanny)

Unsettled Nature, Jordan Kurella (Apex)

Straw Gold, Mari Ness (Small Wonders)

No Kings/No Soldiers, A.M. Tuomala (Uncanny)

Blade Through the Heart, Carrie Vaughn (Reactor)

Antediluvian, Rem Wigmore (Reckoning)

rachelmanija: (Books: old)


An epistolatory novel about the friendship between an American Jew, Max, and a German, Martin. As Hitler rises to power, their relationship sours, in some expected ways and some less expected, as their characters are revealed.

Very short, very powerful, very technically skilled, a quick easy read with an unexpected and unforgettable outcome. Seriously, don't click on spoilers if there's any chance you'll read the book. That being said, I read it because Naomi Kritzer told me the whole story and it was still great. Thanks for the rec!

The book was published in 1939 under a male-sounding pseudonym, but the style feels almost modern and the themes feel incredibly modern. There's an afterword about what inspired the book, which which is worth reading. Taylor had some German friends who seemed like kind, wonderful people, who became fervent Nazis and abandoned their Jewish friends. In a question so many of us are asking now, she wondered, What changed their hearts so? What steps brought them to such cruelty?

Read more... )
March 23rd 2026, 03:48 pm
ashelterofpages: (stock0101)
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tags:
- habit/Braindump
- habit/Exercise
- habit/Going Outside
- habit/Meds
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Capybara tangent!

So, it was me, S, and some of her other friends. Everyone got on pretty well, and seemed to have a really good time. I'd met one of the folks before, but not the other two. H and I get along already, but never talk or anything but she knows the other two and they were her friends before they were S's.

The place we went wasn't actually a cafe but rather, a general animal encounter place. We weren't sure how it was going to go because well, those places aren't always run the best, but this one seems really, really great. It's tied to a rescue, and they vet the animals that go to that place, and are very careful with the amount of people that are in the encounter both at once, and throughout the day. They also kept an eye out on the animals and were willing to go "Okay, this little guy is done now so we're going to let him chill out."

So, we all felt really good about that, and are probably going to go back because they have other animals to befriend and stuff like this works a lot better for me and my vision rather than other things.

The two capybaras we met were named Tater Tot (tiny boyyyy), and Augustus (not so tiny boy. XD). They were both friendly with people, and were very food motivated, so we shared much lettuce with them. They're really bristly, which I didn't expect for some reason, and Augustus was very grumpy when he wasn't the center of attention. It was both endearing and kind of funny because Tater Tot was like three times as small as he was, but did not give a fuck.

We also got to meet a baby kangaroo! He was such a good, friendly little fellow and he tried to follow us into the room where the capybaras were. We got to pet him briefly and omg, I had no idea small kangaroos were so soft.

After we left, we stopped at an ice cream place and got some. S and I got a really nice and refreshing lemon ginger thing, and it was such a good choice. So tasty. They had a strawberry balsamic one too, which was...Eh. It really just tasted like mediocre strawberry. S has had something like that before and was like "Oh no, it should be a little different than that."

Then yesterday was like 3 hours of Dragon Age! It was great, I was so pleased! I'm having a blast and K is so kind and sweet. I kind of adore them and I'm so glad my partner is dating them too.

I have not seen more Exorcist, but hopefully that will change soo. Later today should be more Dragon Age though, assuming I'm not driving somewhere when the time rolls around. I'm going to be heading to S's house for some housesitting later today, so I miiiight not be able to do it. We'll see.
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https://www.tiktok.com/@duckprintspress/video/7620493106915396894?_r=1&_t=ZP-94vwKDxLVLb

(video ID: a white person with short reddish-brown hair and gold-rimmed glasses sits in front of a bookshelf, talking. /end ID)

Transcript: What is the most exciting part, and what is the most challenging part, of doing publishing?

The most challenging part is all of the nuts and bolts, but more than that, also, it’s convincing people that this is book that they wanna read. Because in the end, you can publish every book under the sun, but if nobody is gonna buy it and read it, then you’ve got a problem. You’re not really publishing books then, you’re just, sort of patting yourself on the back, self-congratulatory, all that.

Convincing people to actually buy the books is a big part. And then to also read them. Because, as it’s often joked, buying books and reading books are two different hobbies, but in the end, you cannot sustain a publisher if people aren’t enjoying the things that they read. So yeah, that’s… that’s the challenge I think, is actually getting the books in people’s hands. Especially in this current economic and political moment.

The most exciting part is finishing a book. I mean, it – and also seeing people enjoy that book. I mean, I love seeing unboxing videos. I love when we get reviews. I do try not to read reviews because… it… reviews aren’t for the writer or for the publisher. Reviews are for the readers – other readers. So I try not to let them stress me out too much, but it is still very nice to see a review and somebody really really liked something that you’ve poured a ton of work into.

The most exciting part is when it works, and when it goes the ways its supposed to do, you see happy readers and finished products out in the world.

Feel free to drop me any questions you might have for an indie publisher. Let me know what you think. Bye!


March 23rd 2026, 12:18 pm - Have You Seen Our Shakes-queer?
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A photograph of a copy of the complete works of William Shakespeare, with gold leaf on black leather, side by side with a copy of And Seek (Not) to Alter Me: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.Photograph of two open books. One shows the first two pages of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, with an etching of a scene from the play and the open lines of the play. The other is And Seek (Not) to Alter Me from Duck Prints Press, open to the last page of a story and to an art piece by Magnolia Porter.

Have you seen our collection of queer stories and artwork inspired by William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, entitled And Seek (Not) to Alter Me: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing”? Well, now you have!

This week is Shakespeare Week, and all this week, 20% of the sales of And Seek (Not) to Alter Me made through our webstore and itch.io storefront will be donated to the Trevor Project as part of a fundraiser we’re doing for the Trans Day of Visibility.

Learn more about other books that are part of the fundraiser, running throughout the Trans Rights Readathon!


douqi: (tan xu ling)
One of the great things about reading a novel by Wu Liao Dao Di (无聊到底) is that she's in the habit of commissioning art for basically everything she writes. Here are the pieces she commissioned for The Rose in the Abyss (深渊的玫瑰, pinyin: shenyuan de meigui).

pictures under the cut; possible vague spoilers )
March 22nd 2026, 06:56 pm - Glinda Go Zoom!
glinda: roller derby girls on track with lens flare (roller derby)
Oooft, I have missed skating.

(For the newer readers, I used to be a roller derby referee. Roller skating - quad skates - was a big part of my life for the back half of my twenties and my early thirties. I drifted away from it after I moved up to Inverness, but I’ve loved roller skating since I was a little kid, so while I don’t really miss derby these days I do miss skating.)

I’m still on my ice hockey kick after the Olympics and one of the knock-on effects is being really aware of how much I miss skating. I’ve been meaning to check when the public ice skating sessions are and try to convince one of my skating buddies to chum me along to a session for ages, and this weekend I finally did it. And it was great!

I haven’t been on any sort of skates since before the pandemic and I think the last time I was actual ice skates was in Princess Street Gardens just before Xmas 2013 when my then girlfriend decided that would be a cute date idea and then spent the whole session clinging to either the edges or my hand! I wasn’t sure how well it would go, but after a slightly wobbly start it all came back to me satisfyingly fast. (My buddy was even rustier but also got the hang of it eventually, we did a fair bit of skating round holding hands like kids because she’s had a stressful week and was getting into her head about it. That was pretty fun too. We had a lot of fun reminiscing about ice discos from our teen years.) The ice was a mess so I didn’t dare try crossovers or anything too fancy. (The kids team had practice that morning, and I don’t think they bothered to send the zamboni out between sessions as we got there at the start of the session and it was pretty roughed up already.) The rink skates are super rigid so my feet are a bit sore from that - actually I ache all over from nearly 90 minutes of skating, but I had so much fun. My buddy gave up after the first 45 mins of so and went and got a hot drink and heckled from the sidelines while I went zooming around gleefully with a big stupid grin on my face. I was high as a kite, all the good endorphins. We’re going back - or at least we’re going to try the rink at Aviemore instead. I cannot stop grinning!

( I do not need my own ice skates. I do not.)
March 22nd 2026, 05:51 pm - [series] Centaurworld
malurette: (unicorn)
Title: Centaurworld
By: Megan Nicole Dong
Language: English (+ closed captions)
Type: animation (2D)
Genre: weird fantasy
Length: 2 seasons, 10+8 episodes x25 minutes
(except the last one that one hour long)
Release date: 2021

Where: on Netflix (probably i streamed the 1st season on my laptop; 2nd i downloaded on my phone)

Read more... )

...that was weird. After just season 1 I would have said aweird, even a bad kind of weird; after season 2 however? yeah that's a good kind of weird, actually.
March 22nd 2026, 12:57 pm - So here's this thread
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In which this teacher earnestly wants a word to substitute for "chink" in Midsummer Night's Dream, and one person suggests kink which doesn't mean the same thing.

And on the one hand, I'm sure they all have their hearts in the right place, but on the other hand, maybe they should collectively teach a different play instead. Shakespeare wrote plenty of comedies, just pick a different one off the shelf.
lee_bella: (Coffee)
Fest Name: Pansy Fest 2026
Links: Bluesky | AO3 & Rules
Type of Challenge: Prompt fest
Description: A Pansy-centric fest. No AI writing or AI art allowed. Sign-up is open till April 28.
Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
Length Restrictions:
Fic: Minimum 300 words; no maximum
Art: None
Timeline:
Sign Up Open: January 31, 2026
Sign Up Closed: April 28, 2026
Works Due: April 30, 2026
Works Revealed: May 1, 2026
lee_bella: (Snow)
Fest Name: HP Daddy Knows Best 2026
Links: Bluesky | Instagram | AO3 | Rules | Claim a Prompt | Submission Form
Type of Challenge: Anonymous prompt fest
Description: A HP fic and art fest celebrating all things daddy. The use of AI is not allowed. Claiming is open till May 31.
Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
Length Restrictions:
Fic: Minimum 1000 words; no maximum
Art: None
Timeline:
Prompting opens: March 11
Claiming opens: March 14
Claiming closes: May 31
All stories and art due: June 5
Anonymous reveals begin: June 7
Social media features: June 7 - 21
Creators revealed: June 22
March 21st 2026, 12:56 pm - Coming Soon: May Trope Mayhem 2026!
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A graphic on a pale-blue background with most of the text blurred out with a ripple effect. Legible text reads "May Trope Mayhem! A Multi-Fandom and Original Work Creation Challenge 2026 List COMING SOON! The Duck Prints Press logo is in the lower right corner.

The Sixth Annual May Trope Mayhem Starts Soon!

What is May Trope Mayhem? It’s Duck Prints Press’s annual multi-fandom/original work creation event! Our creators have shared their favorite tropes, and we’ve picked 31, one per day of May, to make an awesome, fun, diverse list of prompts to inspire your creativity. Come May 1st, we invite everyone to create a ficlet, artwork, gif set, photo montage, or whatever else they feel like, inspired by the trope of the day. We’re open to any fandom or no fandom at all, original characters and old faves, any ship (yes even that one) or no ship or reader inserts or, or, or… If you can imagine it, we’d love to see you create it!

Check out past May Trope Mayhem’s…

No changes are being made to the rules for 2026, so you can get the gist by checking out the past challenges.

The 2026 May Trope Mayhem List will be released on April 2 2026. Follow us on the social media of your choice to make sure you don’t miss it!



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e0b54hH2JU

Today is World Poetry Day! I celebrated by reading the first three parts (of many) of I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. If you’ve ever wondered why people describe Whitman as a queer poet… just listen, or you can go read the poem yourself here.

I’d love to hear about your favorite queer poems and poets! Do share!

Here’s the ID and transcription of the part I read aloud for this recording:

(Video ID: a white person with short reddish hair and gold-rimmed glasses sits before a book case and reads a poem aloud. /end ID)

1

I sing the body electric,

The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,

They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them,

And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul.

Was it doubted that those who corrupt their own bodies conceal themselves?

And if those who defile the living are as bad as they who defile the dead?

And if the body does not do fully as much as the soul?

And if the body were not the soul, what is the soul?

2

The love of the body of man or woman balks account, the body itself balks account,

That of the male is perfect, and that of the female is perfect.

The expression of the face balks account,

But the expression of a well-made man appears not only in his face,

It is in his limbs and joints also, it is curiously in the joints of his hips and wrists,

It is in his walk, the carriage of his neck, the flex of his waist and knees, dress does not hide him,

The strong sweet quality he has strikes through the cotton and broadcloth,

To see him pass conveys as much as the best poem, perhaps more,

You linger to see his back, and the back of his neck and shoulder-side.

The sprawl and fulness of babes, the bosoms and heads of women, the folds of their dress, their style as we pass in the street, the contour of their shape downwards,

The swimmer naked in the swimming-bath, seen as he swims through the transparent green-shine, or lies with his face up and rolls silently to and fro in the heave of the water,

The bending forward and backward of rowers in row-boats, the horseman in his saddle,

Girls, mothers, house-keepers, in all their performances,

The group of laborers seated at noon-time with their open dinner-kettles, and their wives waiting,

The female soothing a child, the farmer’s daughter in the garden or cow-yard,

The young fellow hoeing corn, the sleigh-driver driving his six horses through the crowd,

The wrestle of wrestlers, two apprentice-boys, quite grown, lusty, good-natured, native-born, out on the vacant lot at sun-down after work,

The coats and caps thrown down, the embrace of love and resistance,

The upper-hold and under-hold, the hair rumpled over and blinding the eyes;

The march of firemen in their own costumes, the play of masculine muscle through clean-setting trowsers and waist-straps,

The slow return from the fire, the pause when the bell strikes suddenly again, and the listening on the alert,

The natural, perfect, varied attitudes, the bent head, the curv’d neck and the counting;

Such-like I love—I loosen myself, pass freely, am at the mother’s breast with the little child,

Swim with the swimmers, wrestle with wrestlers, march in line with the firemen, and pause, listen, count.

3

I knew a man, a common farmer, the father of five sons,

And in them the fathers of sons, and in them the fathers of sons.

This man was of wonderful vigor, calmness, beauty of person,

The shape of his head, the pale yellow and white of his hair and beard, the immeasurable meaning of his black eyes, the richness and breadth of his manners,

These I used to go and visit him to see, he was wise also,

He was six feet tall, he was over eighty years old, his sons were massive, clean, bearded, tan-faced, handsome,

They and his daughters loved him, all who saw him loved him,

They did not love him by allowance, they loved him with personal love,

He drank water only, the blood show’d like scarlet through the clear-brown skin of his face,

He was a frequent gunner and fisher, he sail’d his boat himself, he had a fine one presented to him by a ship-joiner, he had fowling-pieces presented to him by men that loved him,

When he went with his five sons and many grand-sons to hunt or fish, you would pick him out as the most beautiful and vigorous of the gang,

You would wish long and long to be with him, you would wish to sit by him in the boat that you and he might touch each other.



March 21st 2026, 10:13 am
ashelterofpages: (birds13)
So, a while back S learned that there was a capybara cafe in our area. We always meant to go, but never got around to doing it for various reasons. Then, when she started making real steps toward moving, we decided to go when she got an interview for a job.

Well, that happened pretty damn quick. Then again, so did everything with her moving. She signs for a house at the end of the month.

Anyway, today is capybara day! :D We're going this afternoon and I'm so excited!

I might have pictures, but I'm not entirely sure on that. However, because I was thinking about images, I did get fresh tattoo pictures!

Tattoo pictures! )
lee_bella: (Hydrangea)
Fest Name: Wolf & Prince Fest 2026
Links: Tumblr | The Snupin Server (Discord) | Prompting Post
Type of Challenge:
Description: A Remus/Severus fest. Almost any medium is welcome, including fic, art, podfic, moodboards, translations, physical crafts, etc. Fanworks based on fanworks (aka remixes) are welcome. No AI-generated works allowed. Prompting is open till April 3.
Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
Length Restrictions:
Fic: Minimum 100 words
Other medium: To be announced
Timeline:
Prompting begins: 21 March 2026
Prompting closes: 3 April 8:00 PM EDT
Claiming begins: 4 April 8:00 PM EDT
Claiming closes: 27 June 11:59 PM EDT
Submissions due by: 30 June 11:59 PM EDT
Work reveals first day: 3 July
Work reveals last day: 24 or 31 July (depending on amount of enteries)
Creator reveals: 7 August
lee_bella: (Chocolates)
Fest Name: HP Hedonism Fest 2026
Links: Tumblr | AO3 | Rules | Prompting
Type of Challenge: Anonymous prompt fest
Description: A HP fic and art fest dedicated to the theme of hedonism. AI-generated content is not allowed, in part or whole. Prompting is open till April 4.
Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
Length Restrictions:
Fic: Minimum 500 words; no maximum
Art: None?
Timeline:
Prompting: March 21 - April 4
Sign-up: April 6 - August 8
Submission: August 9
Posting: August 17
Reveals: To be announced
March 21st 2026, 01:05 pm - Speak Up Saturday
feurioo: (tv: david dastmalchian)
Assortment of black and white speech bubbles

Welcome to the weekly roundup post! What are you watching this week? What are you excited about?