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Tuesday, January 6th, 2026 12:00 am

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 6, 2026 is:

loll • \LAHL\  • verb

Loll most often means “to droop or hang loosely.” It can also mean “to act or move in a relaxed or lazy manner.”

// We’re counting down the days until the weather will be warm enough again to laze and loll by the pool.

See the entry >

Examples:

“Just across the highway at Año Nuevo State Park, elephant seals loll lazily on the beach.” — Scott Clark, quoted in Saveur, 3 Apr. 2025

Did you know?

Despite appearances, loll isn’t an exaggerated version of the abbreviation LOL. It isn’t even related to laughing. Instead, it is about hanging out, both literally and figuratively. Like another relaxing verb, lull (“to cause to rest or sleep”), it probably originated as an imitation of the soft sounds people make when resting or trying to soothe someone else to sleep. In addition to meaning “to hang loosely,” as in “a dog with its tongue lolling out,” loll shares meaning with a number of l verbs that are all about taking it easy, including loaf, lounge, and laze.



Monday, January 5th, 2026 09:45 pm
This poem is spillover from the February 4, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] fuzzyred. It also fills the "nostalgia" square in my 2-1-25 card for the Valentines Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by a pool with [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the Trichromatic Attractions thread of the Polychrome Heroics series.

Warning: This poem contains intense and controversial topics. Highlight to read the warnings, some of which are spoilers. It includes sobriety issues, angst, failed coping skills, self-loathing, difficulty planning, frustration with new skills, and other challenges. If these are sensitive issues for you, please consider your tastes and headspace before reading onward.

Read more... )
Monday, January 5th, 2026 08:28 pm
So, I’ve avoided posting about this, but just before xmas eve we discovered a bedbug infestation. It could be worse, I suppose—it’s pretty much localized to the bedroom, we threw out the bedspreads and a lot of stuff, and washed everything else, and have been camping out on the folding couch in the living room while we try to prep for the fumigators to come.

This has so far involved throwing out all the boxes that house Andrew’s comics collection—the comic books themselves seem to be ok, but the corrugated-cardboard boxes were definitely providing the ideal hideout for the disgusting critters. I bought thirty plastic bins and we’ve been transferring the comics and many of the books. Andrew’s been keeping it together better than I could have hoped, at least.

In order for pesticide spraying to happen, we need to 1. get as many of the shelves as possible away from the walls, and 2. to get the cats out of the apartment for 4-6 hours. This will be the hard part—Nana can be wrangled into a carrier, but in the five years since we brought her home, we’ve never been able to capture and hold Beatrice.

I guess, living in an apartment, it was only a matter of time. Meanwhile, of course, the wider world continues to be even worse.

In slightly better news, last week I read Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Children of Time. An SF novel about large intelligent spiders might seem an odd choice of comfort reading under the circumstances, but I’ve a feeling that in addition to watching a lot of David Attenborough nature films, Tchaikovsky has seen a lot of classic Doctor Who. His spiders are easy to root for, and his desperate human colonists fleeing a doomed Earth are somehow not quite as bad as real-life politics. I’ve also fond of Holsten Mason, the tragi-comic Classicist who, due to only getting woken out of cryogenic suspension when the crisis du jour specifically requires an expert on Old Galactic Empire dialects, is experiencing the whole multi-millenial epic as “a rough few weeks” during which most of the other crew outage him by decades.

I think my own writing is coming back after a rest following my Yuletide fic—I at least managed to make a bunch of notes today for Gentleman of the Shade, which for some reason has decided it needs another flashback, this one set in a 1970s supper club.

This evening’s migraine is being held at bay by rizatriptan, but it included, for the first time in my life, one of those zigzag rainbow auras I read about. Weird.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 07:43 pm
1) "Bloomberg found that in areas near significant data center activity, wholesale electricity prices rose as much as 267% in a single month. After analyzing 25,000 “grid nodes” they found that more than 70% of those showing price increases were located within 50 miles of data center activity. With data centers forecast to account for 9% of all US power demand by 2035, the reporters said the “unprecedented granularity” of their data showed what is at stake for those living nearby this AI infrastructure."

Another data research story looked into climate change conspiracies, revealing "that hashtags were predominantly pushed by accounts with ties to oil interests in Gulf states and uncovered a coordinated effort to amplify climate conspiracy narratives through networks of automated and semi-automated accounts."

2) Been watching Celebrity Name That Tune and recently Christian Siriano was on it. In some ways this was the funniest one because neither he nor the other person were any good at identifying songs. By the second round they were tied and they ended up going through 4 tie breakers before he finally got one so that he could go on to the third round. Jane Krakowski ended up sitting down on stage while they went through song after song.

3) It's always great to celebrate new content in the public domain. It's still too little but major characters and works are now there, including Poirot and Miss Marple, Nancy Drew, Lord Peter Wimsey, various cartoons, art and music.

4) Cementing its reputation as worst company ever, Meta created ‘playbook’ to fend off government pressure to crack down on scammers. This includes making "scam ads “not findable” when authorities search for them."

5) Amid so many retail closures and the growth of audiobook sales, bookstores were growing in 2025. "This year, 422 newly opened stores joined the American Booksellers Association — nearly a hundred more than joined last year. Barnes & Noble added 55 stores around the country and Books-A-Million added 18. By comparison, Books-A-Million opened seven new stores in 2024.Genre-specific bookshops are also thriving." This even though 40% of Americans read no books at all. However "Only 14% of Americans say they prefer to read digital books, but these are some of the country’s heaviest readers. 13% of them say they read 50 or more books in 2025, compared to 4% of those who prefer physical books and 5% of those who prefer audiobooks."

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Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:38 pm
Welcome to the list of Useful Links! This is a stickied post of information you will need to participate in the event.

The event collection is hosted on ao3 and is available here: Winter 2026 Collection

The signup form (required) is available here: Winter 2026 signup. Please note that you will need a valid email address to participate.

Other Useful Links:

Event Rules: overview of the event, with rules, logistics, and DNW list.

Winter 2026 Tropes List: list of tropes for the Winter 2026 event. All submitted work must contain at least one of the listed tropes.

Winter 2026 Calendar: due dates, etc.

Mod Contact: comment with questions, etc, and get a mod response.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:33 pm
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Monday, January 5th, 2026 07:18 pm
Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.

Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it.


Once upon a time, one of the friends who was teaching me How To Person told me that my problem wasn't so much that people didn't like me, it was more that I didn't like people. I was constantly on the defensive and went into social situations expecting to get so little value out of the exchange that I was unconsciously treating people like their existence was a chore. He kinda had a point. It was not a great way to make friends when everyone around me felt judged.

I was still getting over that but starting to get used to trying to like people when I found fandom back in 2003-2004, and found my way over to [personal profile] copperbadge's comment section. It was the sudden manic insistence of my nervous system that I LOVE EVERYONE IN THIS BAR - just an overwhelming tide of positive feelings that I couldn't even process them all. I was still hella awkward as a human, but managed to make some neurodivergent friends anyway, some of whom I still talk to more than two decades later. And that insistence by my nervous system that These Are My People the feelings of I Belong Here and These People Are Like Me was so antithetical to every way that I had ever felt about groups of people that it wound up changing core parts of my personality, my identity.

I am me, because of y'all. You did this to me and I honestly couldn't be fucking happier about it.

[profile] dyingfire and [personal profile] maeritrae and [personal profile] elucreh - thank you so much for welcoming me aboard.

And all of fandom: thank you for existing.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:13 pm
two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text



Post about your pets, pets from your canon, anything you want!


I had so many ideas, I could talk about my sister's ridiculous dog. I could talk about the important pets in the books I've recently read. But then I saw this on FB and thought it would be a fun game to play with y'all. 😍😍
 
Monday, January 5th, 2026 06:10 pm
 
This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Monday, January 5, to midnight on Tuesday, January 6. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34049 Daily Check-in
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 27

How are you doing?

I am OK.
15 (55.6%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
12 (44.4%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
9 (33.3%)

One other person.
13 (48.1%)

More than one other person.
5 (18.5%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 
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Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:00 pm
Winter 2026 Schedule:

All deadlines are at 11:59pm GMT on the listed date!

  • Signups open: January 5

  • Signups close: January 24

  • Assignments sent: January 31

  • Original works revealed: January 31

  • Remix 1 due: March 14

  • Remix 1 work reveals: March 21

  • All author reveals: March 28
Monday, January 5th, 2026 04:57 pm
  • I was just thinking, "IDK who would even buy the English language side of LJ at this point!" (Especially with sanctions on Russia. Who could buy it?) Then I remembered hungry hungry data miners looking for things to feed into LLMs/Gen AI, and sighed. I guess they've probably scraped all the public posts anyway, but might be interested in paying for the locked content?

  • I'm vicariously delighted by everyone being so bouncy and excited about the hockey blorbos. I aggressively don't like men's ice hockey (except for that one fic), so will pass, but it's fun to see the enthusiasm all over my reading list. I wish you all a very merry time of it. ❤️

  • I seem to have found the other half of that one ship in D.K. Broster's "Mr. Rowl". He shows up 48% mark. (Though I can see the point about Mr. Howard Hunter, especially given that farewell). I find the comment, a girl to whom his attention had subsequently been drawn—indifferent though he was to the sex to be VERY INTERESTING for at least two reasons.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:46 pm
Works for this event should be inspired by one or more of the following tropes. This is obviously not an exhaustive list of tropes; it is a list of tropes the mods consider common and/or easy to include in both fannish and original works, and which can be identified even fandom-blind. It may change for future rounds. Please feel free to interpret them broadly, subvert them, or otherwise make them your own!

You will be asked to indicate which trope(s) you have included in your work as part of your sign-up, as well as what trope(s) you’re most excited to remix. You are not guaranteed to match on the trope(s) you’re excited about, as the mods cannot guarantee that any specific trope is written, but we will take your preferred tropes into consideration as part of the matching process.

The master list of tropes for the Winter 2026 event is listed below. Tropes are alphabetized for ease of navigation.

Master Trope List (2026 event)A:

  • Accidental baby/child acquisition

  • Amnesia

  • And they were roommates…

  • Arranged marriage

B:
  • Battle Couple

  • Bodyguard Romance

  • Bodyswap

C:
  • Came Back Wrong

  • Captivity/Imprisonment

  • Casefic/Missionfic

  • (Character) is a Supernatural Creature

  • Character(s) vs. The Environment

  • Character(s) vs. Themself

  • Coming of Age

D:

  • Delving too deep in pursuit of knowledge

  • Duel of Honor

  • Doppelgangers

E:
  • Enemies to lovers

  • Epistolary

F:
  • Fairy Tale-inspired

  • Fake relationship/fake dating

  • Fealty Relationships

  • First Contact

  • First Time

  • Fluff

  • Forced proximity

  • Found Family

  • Friends to lovers

  • Fuck or die

H:
  • Hanahaki

  • Heel-Face Turn / Bad Guy Joins the Good Guys

  • Heists

  • Home for the Holidays

  • Huddling for Warmth

  • Hurt/Comfort (Emotional)

  • Hurt/Comfort (Physical)

  • Hurt no Comfort

I
  • Identity Reveal

K
  • Kidfic: Characters Raising Children

  • Kidfic: POV Character is a Child

L:

  • Love triangle/quadrangle/polygon

M:

  • MacGuffins (Very Important Plot Object That Everyone Wants)

  • Mad Science

  • Monster of the Week

O:

  • Omegaverse (Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics)

  • Overthrowing the System

R:

  • Reincarnation

  • Rivals to lovers

  • Road Trips

S:

  • Second Chances

  • Secret relationship

  • Self-Sacrifice to Save Family/Friends/Country/World

  • Sentient Locations

  • Sharing Clothes

  • Sickfic (Caring for Sick Character(s))

  • Something Made Them Do It/Sex Pollen

  • Soulmates

  • Star-crossed lovers

T:
  • Telepathic Bond/Mind Link (with (an)other person/people)

  • Telepathic Bond/Mind Link (with Creature/Animal Companion/Sentient Beast)

  • There was only one bed

  • Time Travel/Time Loop

  • Tournament Arc

  • Travel to Another Plane/World (inc. isekai, transmigration, portal fantasy, space travel)

  • Treasure Hunts

U:
  • Undercover/Secret Identity

  • Unexpected Royalty

  • Unexpected/Unusual Teacher/Mentor

W:
  • Whump

  • Wingfic
Monday, January 5th, 2026 11:54 pm
It's a very cold Monday (not a good day for my boiler to go on the blink, but I think I've successfully reset it...)
Did your writing process freeze over in the course of the day, or is it flowing freely?

Question of the day: how do you handle a plot-hole if you notice one?
Monday, January 5th, 2026 06:31 pm
Free sewing pattern for a chest binder, for those of y'all who may need such.

The Barometric Pressure Effects on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) and Dysautonomia

Scientists find hidden antibiotic 100x stronger against deadly superbugs

Autistic joy? Is a thing. But also autistic joylessness through constant overwhelm is ALSO a thing. Apparently lots of autists don't experience joy in the same ways or to the same extents as others? I gets moments of joy, but they last maybe 15 seconds worth of slightly more intense happiness? Which according to some folks I know is not what joy is for them, or at least not ALL of what it is.

Sick Woman Theory - PDF of a short philosophical and political treatise about who gets seen enough to count as "political".

Washingtonians during a flood emergency Sound ON.

Read more... )
Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:44 pm

⌈ Secret Post #6940 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


01.



More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 31 secrets from Secret Submission Post #991.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:23 pm
portmanteau [pawrt-man-toh]

noun

1. a word or part of a word made by combining the spellings and meanings of two or more other words or word parts

2. a large suitcase

examples
1. Brody is the reason for the Chrismukkah season (well, at least the use of the portmanteau). Sophie Dodd, PEOPLE, 21 Dec. 2025.
2. There was no question of the presence or absence of his portmanteau tonight. Number 13, MR James.

origin
Middle French portemanteau, from porter to carry + manteau mantle, from Latin mantellum

portmanteau
Monday, January 5th, 2026 02:22 pm
Remix Through the Seasons is a quarterly, trope-based multifandom event hosted on ao3.

What is a remix?

A remix is a retelling or reinterpretation of an already created work. Wicked is a remix of The Wizard of Oz. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is a remix of Hamlet. The Great Mouse Detective and Enola Holmes are both remixes of Sherlock Holmes. Howl’s Moving Castle (Miyazaki film) is a remix of Howl’s Moving Castle (Diane Wynne Jones novel). The idea is to retain the spirit of the original story while writing something in the style and manner of your choosing.

Some ways to remix a story:

  • Retell it from another point of view

  • Write a prequel, sequel, or missing scene

  • Change the setting (time period, place, etc)

  • Take a minor event from the story and focus on it

  • Take a minor character from the story and focus in on them

  • Change the outcome of significant plot events

This list is not exhaustive. The definition of remix is expansive – you can and should have fun and write what you want to write. As long as there is a clear throughline to the original story (whether that is tropes, plot events, characters or otherwise) that makes a reader go, “I see what inspired this”, you are in the clear.

Your remix does not need to focus on the same pairing (or even fandom) as the original work. You may remix a work by taking the same events and applying them to different characters (in that fandom or another fandom). That said, if it looks like your “remix” was taking the original fic and doing a find-replace on character names, that is plagiarism and not a thoughtful re-interpretation of the original story. Your remix should be your own words, written in your own voice, without use of AI (ChatGPT, Claude, etc) and without copy-pasting from the fic you have been assigned to remix. (Yes, we will notice.)

You are strongly encouraged, but not required, to include the same tropes in your remix as are present in the fic you are remixing. You do not need to include all tropes, but can instead choose to focus on what is interesting to you. For example, if the fic you are assigned to remix includes Arranged Marriage and Forced Proximity, you may choose to focus on the Arranged Marriage aspect and not the Forced Proximity trope – this is still within the spirit of the event.

This is not a gift exchange. There is no expectation that the person whose work you are remixing will comment on, kudos, or even read your work. You are not required to acknowledge fic that is not to your taste. There is no penalty for not commenting on work that was inspired by your original fic. Event participants are required to be civil to one another, both as remixer and remixee, but there is no expectation of engagement on either part.

Event Rules

By signing up to participate in [community profile] seasonalremix, you agree to adhere to the following rules:

  1. Don’t be an asshole. What this means: adhere to the spirit, not solely the letter, of event rules. Assume good faith and good intentions from participants, and report bad actors in the event space to the mods.

  2. Common DNWs must be clearly stated in your fic via archive warnings, tags, and/or author’s notes. This event’s list of Common DNWs is defined below. If you would ordinarily tag your work as “canon-typical [warning]”, please specify further what that means in your author’s notes! The mods do not know all fandoms. (e.g., “canon-typical incest” might mean “on-screen consensual twincest”, “a pair of lovers on the verge of marriage learns they’re secretly half-siblings”, “two characters later revealed to be twins kissed once without knowing they were related”, or any number of other things.)

  3. This event is open to any/all participants writing English-language stories on ao3 and is multifandom (inclusive of Original Work). While mods will do their best to match based on fandoms, it is not guaranteed that you will be matched with someone familiar with your fandom(s). By signing up, you agree that you are OK with (a) your work(s) potentially being read canon-blind, (b) potentially being assigned to remix a work you are reading canon-blind, and/or (c) your work being remixed into a different fandom.

  4. Participants agree that any/all works they submit were created by them (not by AI/with AI assistance) specifically for this event, and that they have checked the work’s spelling, grammar and formatting to the best of their ability. If you need help finding a beta reader or would otherwise like another pair of eyes on your fic before reveals, please contact the event mods.

  5. The rules are not exhaustive. Mods reserve the right to remove participants at any time.

Common DNWs:

For the purpose of this event, please provide warnings for the following topics. The warnings must be at minimum present in your story’s author’s note; they may additionally be warned for using tags/archive warnings as appropriate.

Common DNWs (must be warned for)
  • Bad/Sad/Downer Endings

  • Bodily fluids (nonsexual context)

  • Bodily fluids not normally involved in sex being used for sexual purposes (blood, piss, etc.)

  • Cannibalism

  • Dubious Consent

  • Graphic depictions of violence

  • Incest (for our purposes: blood relations only; “like a brother”/adopted siblings do not count)

  • Major character death

  • Pregnancy/Impregnation (Breeding Kink without actual pregnancy does not apply)

  • Racism, misogyny, queerphobia, etc.

  • Rape/Noncon

  • Suicide

  • Underage sex (younger than 18)

  • 1st Person POV

  • 2nd Person POV

This list will also be used for matching purposes. When you sign up for this event, you will be asked to check boxes indicating what warnings your story contains. You will also be asked to check boxes indicating which of these warnings you are unwilling to read and remix.

Work/Assignment Rules

As part of your signup, each participant will provide:

  • One (1) complete, new, previously unpublished on ao3 story of 1,000-5,000 words. This work may be in any fandom, including Original Work. It must be entirely your own work; no use of AI. (Use of beta-readers welcome!)

  • A list of Common Event DNWs extant in that work.

  • A list of Common Event Tropes extant in that work.

  • A list of Participant (your) DNWs selected from the list of Common Event DNWs. (If you have further DNWs, you may contact the mods about them, but we cannot guarantee those DNWs are warned for in works across the event collection.)

  • A list of Tropes you would enjoy remixing, selected from the list of Common Event Tropes.

  • An email address which the participant will check, as assignments for this event will be provided solely via email.

As your assignment, each participant will create:

  • One (1) complete story of 1,000-5,000 words, which remixes the assigned work. This work may be in any fandom, including Original Work. It does not need to be in the same fandom as the work being remixed. It must be entirely the participant’s own work; no use of AI. (Use of beta-readers is welcome and encouraged!)

Assignments will be provided via email. Participants will be provided with a link to the work they will be remixing and a reminder of the due date. Participants must respond to the email within one (1) week to confirm that they have seen the email and are intending to create their remix.

There will be no extensions. If you do not turn in your remix by the due date, the mods will put your assignment out for pinch hit. (You are welcome to complete your remix anyway as a treat. If you complete and post your remix while the pinch hit is still up for grabs, you may claim the pinch hit to satisfy it.)

Remixes are not gifts for the author whose work you are remixing. You do not need to write something that the original author would like. They wrote their version of the story, and now you’re writing your version; write something that you want to write!

Matching Criteria/Guidelines

The mods will hand-match each participant with a work that the participant will remix. The work you are assigned to remix will not contain any of your indicated DNWs. The work will, if possible, contain tropes that you have indicated that you would like to remix.

The work you are matched to may be in a fandom that you are familiar with, but this is not guaranteed and is not a major factor in matching. The work you are matched to may not be of a genre or relationship category that you normally read, as these are not matching criteria for this event. Mods will match on factors that you will need to actively engage with for your remixing. Other factors (such as fandom, genre, etc) can be changed as part of the remix and will not be taken into consideration when creating assignments.

Pinch Hits

The mods will do their best to ensure all works submitted to this event receive remixes. Pinch hits will be posted to [community profile] seasonalremix and/or [community profile] pinchhits as needed.

The event will not be held up for pinch hits; reveals will occur on the specified date regardless, though post-deadline pinch hits are welcome and encouraged.
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Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:31 pm
JANUARY 2026 BOOK: THE SPELLSHOP

[community profile] bookclub_dw has chosen The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst as our book for January.

I'll make the discussion post on January 31, 2026. If you have any discussion questions you'd like to be considered, please comment to this post
.


Looking for something new to read? This community works just like a facetime book club -- members pick a title per month, read it, and talk about it. \o/
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026 04:34 pm
Such an open and bald admission that this is about the oil.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 04:14 pm
Snowflake Challenge: A flatlay of a snowflake shaped shortbread cake, a mug with coffee, and a string of holiday lights on top of a rustic napkin.

Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

I'm letting this vid clip show how far John will go for the man he loves.

Monday, January 5th, 2026 12:38 pm


This is a difficult book to review as almost all of the plot is technically spoilery, but you can also figure out a lot of it from about page three. I'll synopsize the first two chapters here. We follow two storylines, both set in an alternate England where Hitler was assassinated in 1943 and England made peace with Germany.

In one storyline, a young girl named Nancy lives an isolated life with her parents. In the other, which gets much more page time, three identical young boys are raised by three "mothers," in a home in extremely weird circumstances. They rarely see the outside world, they're often sick and take medicine, their dreams are meticulously recorded by the "mothers," and all their schooling comes from a set of weird encyclopedias that supposedly contain all the knowledge in the world, which are also the only books they have access to. There used to be 40 boys, but when they recover from their mysterious illness, they get to go to Margate, a wonderful vacationland, forever.

I'm sure you can figure out the general outline of what's going on with the boys, at least, just from this. What's up with the girl doesn't become clear for a while.


Spoilers through about the 40% mark )



Spoilers for the entire book )



This book was critically acclaimed - it was a Kirkus best book of 2025 - but I thought it had major flaws, which unfortunately I can only describe by spoiling the entire book. It's not at all an original idea, and I do think we're supposed to be ahead of the characters, but maybe not that much ahead. It also contained a trope which I hate very much and its thesis contradicted itself, but how, again, is under the end cut. It's a very serious book about very serious real life stuff, but that part really didn't work for me because of spoilers.


Lots of people loved it though. It would probably make an interesting paired reading with a certain very acclaimed spoilery book (Read more... )), which I have not read as I have been spoiled for the entire story and it doesn't really sound like something I'd enjoy no matter how great it is. But I suspect that it's the better version of this book.



Content Notes (spoilery): Read more... )
Monday, January 5th, 2026 12:22 pm
PSA: LiveJournal may be about to geolock to Russia. If you have shit there that you like, and want to see again without visiting Russia, now's a good time to save it. (ETA: Not sure if the terminology is entirely correct, but the sentiment is.) Here's a long bluesky thread about it by [staff profile] denise, which includes ways to export LJ to DW and/or to your drive. IDK how people are saving LJ scrapbook.

I'd say pass it along, but I think it's pretty widely broadcast by now. Pass it along to spaces where one can find LJ people are who aren't on DW?

Anyway, on with the show.

Two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest. Text: Snowflake Challenge January 1 - 31


Challenge #1: The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.

Hi! I'm Muccamukk or Mucca. You may know me from Age of Sail, Stargate, Babylon 5, Marvel Comics, Band of Brothers or Top Gun fandoms, plus an extremely random selection of others across twenty plus years in online fandom spaces. I used to write fic and comment quite a bit, though I've been less active the last few years.

My pinned post and profile seem to be in good order, and I do still post link lists, book reviews and music from time to time.

I helped mod Snowflake for a few years there, and am taking this year off (mostly), so I'm looking forward to slightly lower-stakes participation, and maybe digging up some old memories/meeting new friends.

If you want to play an ice breaker game, check out my 2025 Media Tracker and ask me for a hot take on any albums, movies or shows on there (I think I've reviewed all the books up to December, which I'll cover in the next few weeks, but other media not as much).


Challenge #2: Pets of Fandom: Loosely defined! Post about your pets, pets from your canon, anything you want!

Somehow, the only pet I can now think of is Darwin from seaQuest: DSV, who isn't strictly speaking a pet. The talking robot dolphin was a lot of fun, though.

Instead: here's a list of fic I've written that include significant pets (canonical or otherwise), because writing pets is really fun, given they're often (very cute) chaos goblins designed to throw plans awry. (Presented in order written):

Unstinting
Fandom: Marvel 616 (Captain America)
Summary: Sam Wilson, downtime.
Pet Content: Sam Wilson's canonical cat, Figaro.
Read on DW | Read on AO3

Found Sleeping
Fandom: Band of Brothers
Summary: After Replacements, Bill and Johnny look for Bull.
Pet Content: Original mama cat and kitten characters.
Read on DW | Read on AO3

To Say Nothing of the Tiger
Fandom: Hornblower (TV)
Summary: Admiral Pellew wants a favour. Horatio wants to do anything to help. William just wants to spend time with Horatio.
Pet Content: Admiral Pellew's [historically] canonical tiger.
Read on DW | Read on AO3

A Dog's Eye View
Fandom: Band of Brothers
Summary: How Trigger sees the events of "Crossroads."
Pet Content: The dog that Tab probably stole found in Holland.
Read on DW | Read on AO3

Also, here's a picture of my cat, who is a fandom pet insofar as she's named after Kaylee from Firefly.Read more... )


Challenge #3: Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

I have a vague memory of a History of Psychology class some twenty years ago, where the professor was talking about the uncertainty of knowing if the world you perceived with your sense and senses was even remotely similar to the world anyone else perceived. He described philosophy (which is more or less what psychology was for most of history) as being like creating an image of the world, and holding it cupped in your hands, then opening your hands to show it to other people, and inquiring if that matched their image of the world, a process which bagged a number of questions for future philosophers to attempt to unpack. (Some of all of these details may be incorrectly recalled, with apologies to Professor C.)

This is how I feel about art in general, and fandom specifically: that need to articulate how one understands the world, and see if anyone else feels the same. And, yes, that does often involve a lot of pornography, but the point of transformative works as a form of philosophical communication remains.

I see a story out in the wide world, and it sparks something in me: resonates with a life experience, and emotion, something I want and don't have, an aspirational or cautionary way of moving through life, a new idea, something that just really pisses me off. The story speaks to me about how I perceive the world, and I wonder if that's true for anyone else, too.

So I take that story, and say to a friend and peer, "Hey, did you see that? Did it inspire/intrigue/inflame you too?" And someone else comes back and says, "Yes, but also..." or "Yes, and this too..." or "No, because..."

(or they don't, ask me about being in a fandom of one...)

And that communication can take the form of edits, or discord conversations, or meta posts, or pic spams, or setting the story to music, or rewriting it into a new story, or making a picture, or... or... or.... (In some ways, those reaction fic, that just retell a scene in a show or movie from the PoV of the author's blorbo, are the most immediate form of this.)

As a form of philosophy, it's imperfect, and often shallow, and inherently biased, but holding my fannish heart between two cupped hands and showing it to others has gone a long way to formulating how I interact with the world, and often made me feel less alone.

And for that, I'm grateful.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 07:29 pm

Posted by Athena Scalzi

Things are tough out there. Money is tight, groceries are expensive, and day by day products are getting worse and worse. These days, you get far less bang for your buck.

You go on Amazon or Etsy to buy something, and everything is from a “brand” called QvorTply, and they sell the most suck-tastic dropship items. More and more often people tell me they’re buying things from Temu and Shein and that it’s all crap and a complete waste of money.

So, what is worth buying? Which brands can you trust, what products are worth buying, and which brands aren’t total bastards? Well, I don’t have all the answers, but I did buy a lot of stuff in 2025 with some mixed results. Today, I’m here to share some products and brands that I really like, and what I felt like was worth my money and a good purchase.

This will be a pretty interesting assortment of stuff, and while they’re in no particular order, I will be mostly trying to keep things of the same category together, like a big section of fabric/clothing items, then a section of food items, etc. Anyways, I hope you find something you like!

I’m going to start off with a brand I’ve actually talked about on the blog once before: Geometry. That’s right y’all, I liked it so much that I’m telling you all about it again just in case you missed it the first time!

Geometry is a home goods brand that specializes in towels, but has also recently branched out into blankets, linens, table cloths, things of that nature.

I never thought that I could love a dish towel so much, but Geometry’s Kitchen Tea Towels are the quite literally the greatest dish towels of all time. And to think, I was so hesitant to buy one of their towels because of the $18 price point, but now I can’t stop recommending them to all my friends.

So, what makes Geometry’s tea towels worth eighteen bucks a pop? Well, without even getting into the brand’s sustainability efforts and partnerships with artists, the towels themselves are huge in comparison to a regular dish towel. They are extra thin, making for quick drying time and way less musty-ness. They wash and dry so easy, and are even super wrinkle-resistant. I never knew how much I hated wrinkles in my dish towels until I saw Geometry’s come out of the dryer wrinkleless.

Whatever vibe you’ve got going for your kitchen, there’s a towel to fit it. You can filter the towels by styles such as retro, coastal, floral, abstract, or by color if you’re trying to stick to a specific color scheme. There’s so many different prints to choose from, and all of them are from real artists.

One of my favorite designers they have partnered with is Julianne Haness. They even have a little article over her and her art! I also quite like Ceyda Alasar, Rebecca Bobko, and Janna Sue Design. In a time of AI “art” and brands not wanting to pay artists for anything, it’s so nice to see a brand that respects the artists’ they partner with and provides tons of different designs from artists all over the world.

Aside from their tea towels, the only other product I’ve tried is their table runners. I bought three back in November or so, all of them in their large 16″ by 120″ size. I really like them! They’ve got a real nice heft and thickness to them that makes them feel like a quality product. I got two for the holidays, this Cedar print one, and this Doodles for the Holiday design. The third is for the summer, and is called Summer Air. I especially love this one because of the baguette.

So, I love the products of theirs that I’ve tried, and I love that Geometry partners with real artists. For my final trick, I’ll tell you about their sustainability efforts that really seal the deal on them being a cool brand. All of their products are made from recycled materials, and they say that a tea towel saves 3.5 water bottles from going into the landfill.

Geometry also has a recycling program called the Take Back Bag. Basically, you purchase this bag from them for $20 (stick with me here), you fill the bag with your old (clean) towels, linens, other textiles you no longer want, send it back to them, and you get $30 to use on Geometry products! A whole free ten bucks to spend on great tea towels just for recycling and making a positive impact on the environment.

So, yeah! Try a tea towel or two. Let me know what you think. In a perfect world, their membership program wouldn’t be full right now, and I’d be in it, but alas.

Continuing with fabric type goods, the next brand on my list is Fresh Clean Threads. How many times have you seen a shirt company advertising that their shirts are different? How many claim to be more comfortable, softer, and fit better on bigger bodies, so you take a chance on them, only to realize they’re not really as special as they claim to be? For me, the answer is a lot! There’s a lot of brands that had big claims, but only Fresh Clean Threads has delivered.

I absolutely love Fresh Clean Threads shirts, hoodies, crew sweatshirts, and joggers. To be clear moving forward, they have a women’s collection but I have only ever bought from the men’s collection. I’ve not tried any of their women’s stuff.

Anyways, a standard t-shirt is $23 and a long-sleeve is $25. The hoodies are just under $60 and the crew-neck sweatshirts are about $50. To me, this all seems pretty standard pricing, but they do have sales like, all the time. They even have a whole tab for just sale items if you’re feelin’ frisky. Like usually a pair of joggers is almost $50 but this two-pack is $30 right now?! Crazy deals to be had, I tell you what.

You can also build a bundle of five items and get a discount and it doesn’t even have to all be the same type of item. Pretty cool.

Their sizing is from S-3X for guys and XS-3X for women, and they have a “tall” option for men, too. I personally wear the 2X in men’s for all their tops and bottoms.

Fresh Clean Threads has, in my book, made the most comfortable shirts of all time. Like they actually nailed it. Even though I wear the men’s shirts and hoodies, everything fits so comfortably and no part is too tight on me. Especially the sleeves, I hate when sleeves are too tight or too short on my arms. They have perfected the sleeve game.

Plus, the hoodies are actually hefty and warm! Very soft inside. And best of all, none of their products come with scratchy tags. You don’t have to rip off any plastic tags or have anything itchy inside your shirt. I really value that in a shirt.

I swear every single shirt I own has shrunk in the dryer, but I’ve washed and dried my Fresh Clean Threads items a hundred times and they don’t shrink even a little bit and they haven’t worn out at all even through constant use. These are just really solid shirts, y’all!

You can wear them out and about as is, use them as a comfortable base for layering, and honestly the t-shirts are so comfortable I actually sleep in them on an almost nightly basis. They’re just really versatile, excellent staples, and I highly recommend them.

I’m also in their membership program, which is $19 a year and gets you 20% off every purchase, free shipping on every order, and early access to sales and new product launches. I can’t tell you how worth it it’s been for me to be a member, because I have ordered over twenty-five items from them (about half of which were gifts).

Finally, you know I have to mention their sustainability efforts. Fresh Clean Threads is partnered with the Coral Reef Alliance with a $50k minimum pledge each year, all of their factories are WRAP certified, and their packaging is 100% recyclable. Solid stuff!

For our next clothing brand we have the ever-popular Bombas. It took me far too many years to realize that the quality of your socks actually matters. I used to think that any ol’ sock was just as good as any other sock, it was of no importance to me the fabric of the sock or how thin it was. Well, now I know better! And Bombas are the best socks I’ve ever owned.

I actually didn’t buy Bombas for like, a solid year because I could not get past the price point. Between $15 and $20 for a pair of socks?! Who has that kind of money for socks? Well, after years of buying cheap packs and running holes through them and having to buy more cheap packs, turns out I do spend that kind of money on socks, so why not redirect it towards actually quality ones so I can stop buying the cheap packs?

I have been wearing the absolute heck out of my Bombas and they are literally just as intact and just as comfortable as day one of having them. I’ve not gotten any holes or threadbare spots or anything, and they feel nice and thick without being constricting or making my shoe too tight.

Personally, I really like their women’s half calf socks with this cute retro stripe design.

Bombas whole thing is that they donate an item for every item bought. Whether it’s underwear, shirts, or socks, they have given over 150 million items to 4,000 different community organizations in all fifty states. I honestly had a hard time believing they were really giving away a pair for every pair bought, but a couple months ago someone I know told me that her family member goes to a low-income dentist in Dayton, and they have a big basket of brand new Bombas free for the taking in their lobby. Turns out, Bombas was impacting my community and I didn’t even know it!

If the price point is really getting to you like it did to me, you can use code COMFORT20 for 20% off your first order, and there’s free shipping when you spend $75. Trust me, it’s a good investment long-term.

Moving on from textiles, I’d like to briefly mention AppyHour! The reason I say briefly is because I have already done three posts over AppyHour this past year (which you can see all three of here), but I just wanted to mention that I liked them enough to put them in this recommendation list.

AppyHour is a subscription based service and purveyor of fine meats, cheeses, and accoutrements that are shipped to your door so you have everything you need to make a yummy and impressive snack spread for you and your guests.

I think they’re a really nice small business with good customer service and are providing good quality products for a good price! I would say really the only thing to keep in mind is if you get the boxes long-term there do tend to be some repeats of items. Honestly this isn’t too much of an issue for me because the repeats I’ve gotten are some of my favorite items, like the Prairie Breeze Cheddar, and I’m plenty happy to put them on a board again.

And of course I’m still super grateful that when I posted about them in the past, y’all used my referral code for twenty bucks off your box, and all these months later I’m still working through the credits I got from that. I have enjoyed many a box paid for entirely by y’all signing up.

So if you’re in the market for some charcuterie goods to entertain visiting friends and family, definitely check out AppyHour! They’re pretty cool.

Branching out into jewelry, this next brand is the most new to me on this list, as I only found out about them during their Black Friday sale in November.

Nominal is a jewelry brand founded by a Palestinian Muslim Arabic-speaking woman and her husband, and each piece is inspired by the rich culture of the Middle East. Every order donates to Palestine relief aid, with over a million dollars donated so far. My favorite of all their jewelry is in their Palestine Collection.

I bought the Olive Leaf Earrings, the Palestine country map necklace, a super cute dainty watermelon bracelet, and watermelon studs.

All of their gold-plated jewelry is 18k gold with hypoallergenic stainless steel underneath. They say you can wear your pieces in the shower, sweat in them, wear them daily, and not worry about them tarnishing, fading, or causing skin irritation. I think Nominal has so many beautiful pieces for an affordable price, and has an amazing cause behind it. It’s something I feel good about purchasing and wearing on the regular.

Finally, I’d like to feature Le Creuset, as I am truly a ride or die customer for Le Creuset products.

Le Creuset is probably best known for their enameled cast iron Dutch ovens. While there are many brands that also make these types of products, Le Creuset is truly the cream of the crop. Yes, they are expensive, but if you have the money, you won’t find anything better.

Le Creusets are beautiful, come in a wide array of colors, and are going to be your new favorite pot to cook in, whether it’s on the stove-top or in the oven. Hefty, reliable, beautiful, their Dutch ovens are the best of the best.

But what about their other products? Well, aside from owning four of their Dutch ovens (one in Sea Salt, one in Marseille, a red heart shaped one, and one smaller one in White), I also have one braiser (with a glass lid (in Sea Salt)), a tea kettle (white with pink and red heart print), a set of mugs (in Shell Pink), two of these square baking dish sets (one in Sea Salt and one in Marseille), a heart shaped spoon rest (in Chiffon Pink), a baking sheet, this salt crock, two mini coquettes (one purple with a flower lid, one white and pink/red heart print one), and a pink pepper and salt mill set that I can’t find in their pepper and salt mill section so you’ll just have to use your imagination.

love Le Creuset. So much. Their products are so wonderful and beautiful and you’ll be proud to showcase them on your stove or serving up soup to your guests at a dinner party. My wishlist of items from this brand are never ending. My self control is at a breaking point around these damn Dutch ovens. Plus, they have some crazy sales going on right now.

So, there you have it. Six brands I bought from in 2025 and think they’re worth recommending to others. Brands that supply you with actual quality products, and that are worth your money. Because there’s a lot of stuff that isn’t worth your money out there, and I am personally sick of wasting money on bad products.

I hope you found something you like amidst my recommendations! What’s a brand you’ve recently discovered that you’re a big fan of? Let me know in the comments, and have a great day!

-AMS

Monday, January 5th, 2026 07:39 pm
Two bundles for the Champions superhero game - one a repeat, the other new:

Champions 6E (repeat from 2021) - the 2009 6th edition of the game with a lot of campaign and support material:

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/2026Champs6E

  

Champions Strike Force (new) - A revised and expanded collection of material based on designer Aaron Allston's long-running campaign

https://bundleofholding.com/presents/StrikeForce

  

Re Champions, in 2021 I said "very good value if you're a long-time Hero System or Champions fan who has been thinking about going over to the new rules,  or adapting new material to the old rules, or a newcomer who wants to dive in with the latest revisions.

The down side to all this is that the Hero System has never been the simplest of games - the rules can get complicated and reward optimaxing. Some activities, most notably combat, play fairly slowly. In short, there are alternatives that may be more suitable for a newcomer or someone who prefers a faster style of play.

I'll be honest, I'm not enough of an enthusiast to want to dive in and learn it all over again, since I don't think I've actually played any of these games any time this century! If you're already using another multi-genre system you might do better to look at its superhero rules first, but if you're already using the Hero System this could be a very good buy."


Strike Force is new to me, and seems to have been a massively complex campaign which covered a couple of decades in playing time and game time, involving dozens of players and thousands of hours of play. The big problem, for me, is that I suspect that a lot of this was initially shaped by the personalities of a core group of players and the capabilities of their characters - while it may have broadened out considerably, some of the decisions that shaped the campaign would probably have been very different with other participants. Having said that, it's reasonably priced and you get a lot for your money including more than 7000 player handouts. Some of it has undoubtedly influenced other material published for Champions, so if you've ever wanted to see get an idea of the background that lead to the current incarnation of the game this may be very useful. However, unless you have a printer that runs VERY cheaply I'd recommend using tablets or other digital media for as many of the handouts as possible, this stuff gets SERIOUSLY expensive!
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Monday, January 5th, 2026 01:49 pm
Today is partly sunny and cool.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 1/5/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I've seen a large flock of sparrows.

EDIT 1/5/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 1/5/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 01:58 pm


More than two thousand pages of material for Champions, 6th Edition.

Bundle of Holding: Champions 6E (from 2021)




A bundle focusing on the late Aaron Allston's groundbreaking multiversal Strike Force superheroic campaign.


Bundle Of Holding: Aaron Allston’s Strike Force
Monday, January 5th, 2026 06:59 pm

Posted by Ask a Manager

A reader writes:

A few weeks ago, our HR manager, Cara, brought in a photo of her dog’s adorable litter of puppies and everybody appropriately ooh’d and ahh’d all over them. Now that the puppies are old enough to be adopted, she’s started to put the bite on everybody in the office, and after a few other employees were winnowed away for various reasons (apartment building doesn’t allow pets, just had a new baby, etc.), she seems to have focused her attention on me.

Backstory time, I grew up in a house with a mother who … it’s probably most accurate to say she compulsively hoarded pets … and growing up having to take care of up to 10 dogs at one time has thrown cold water on my desire to have another dog for the foreseeable future, especially an hyperactive, high-maintenance puppy.

I’ve politely declined up until now, but Cara persists, dismissing my refusals by using most of the same lines I’ve heard from my mom about having kids: “Oh, you get used to that,” “You’ll change your mind,” “It’s different when it’s your own,” and of course, “But look how cute!” It’s getting to the point it’s how she opens every single conversation we have: “Hey! I’ve got three left. Have you changed your mind yet or do you still not want one?”

I’ve stood firm, but things are happening that are making me start to get a little tin-foil-hatty. A while back, I commented on the cute puppy on a coworker’s birthday card and she looked all confused and said, “Wait, I thought you were the one who didn’t like dogs.” I casually asked around a little, and while I can’t be positive, I’m getting the impression Cara has started telling people that my not wanting to adopt one of her puppies right now is because I hate dogs and having me adopt one to guilt-trip me into proving I don’t.

I don’t know exactly what to do here since, being head of HR, she’s normally who I’d go to for something like this, and I’m really starting to feel like I’m being bullied into adopting a puppy I do not want. Is there some way to remedy this?

The good news is that Cara cannot in fact bully you into adopting a puppy. You can simply continue to say no, and you will not find yourself living with a puppy.

But what she’s doing is obnoxious! It would be obnoxious from any colleague, but it’s particularly obnoxious from the head of HR, who ideally would have enough awareness of power dynamics and internal relationships that it would stop her from haranguing employees to take puppies off her hands.

You could continue doing what you’ve been doing — politely reiterating your refusal when Cara raises the topic — but frankly, it sounds incredibly annoying that she continues to bring it up over and over.

So a different option would be to say, the next time she raises it, “Can I ask you a favor? Please take me at my word — I am not available to adopt a puppy, and that’s not going to change. I’d really appreciate it if you’d stop asking.” If she continues after a clear “you need to stop,” she’s just making herself look weird, not you. And in fact, if she does continue after that, feel free to say, “It’s making me really uncomfortable that you aren’t respecting my answer on this” (or “it’s really weird that you keep pressuring me about this after I asked you to stop” or whatever formulation feels natural to you).

It’s okay to call it out! She is being weird. It’s okay for your reaction to make that clear.

And if Cara is telling people you don’t like dogs … I’m not sure it really matters. Plenty of people don’t like dogs, at least not enough to adopt one. If the topic comes up with a coworker, feel free to set the record straight — “I like dogs but I don’t want to adopt one and she’s being really weird about continually pushing me to take one of her puppies anyway” — but unless she’s going around telling people that she spotted you kicking puppies in the park, it’s not a big deal if people think you’re not a dog lover.

If it’s really bothering you, though, feel free to strategically complain about it to a couple of coworkers who you have good rapport with — “Is Cara giving you a hard sell on taking one of her puppies? I’ve told her a bunch of times that I like dogs but I’m not interested in adopting one, and she’s being really weird about pressuring me anyway.” This is a normal thing to share with coworkers because what Cara is doing is so odd and annoying; it’s a perfectly reasonable topic that you might vent about, and sharing that a few times might make you feel better as far as correcting the record goes.

But there’s no world where this needs to end with you adopting a puppy to prove anything to your office.

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Monday, January 5th, 2026 10:57 am
More screen time. I watched all of these on Netflix.

Hostage: The British Prime Minister's husband is kidnapped in French Guiana while working with Doctors Without Borders. I watched two episodes across several days, mostly for Julie Delpy as the President of France, but I just didn't care about these people's problems. And then Julie Delpy did a public end-run around the prime minister to get French troops stationed on English soil to stop migrants from entering France from the channel and my entire being just shriveled up and died with how much I didn't like that.

Minx: The evolution of an erotic feminist magazine in the early 1970s. A fun and raunchy show that wants people to succeed and be kind to each other—mostly. The main character, Joyce, is kind of a pill, but part of the fun is watching her become more flexible as she's exposed to new perspectives. The first season is about building a team and putting a magazine together, but the characters lose their way in the second season as they give in to fame and power (or are alienated by it) and the show similarly becomes muddled; appropriate, maybe, but it also felt very unfocused and even cruel at times, quite a departure from the first season. Contains: drug use, nudity, and lots of dicks.

The Staircase (2022): The thing about The Staircase (2004) is that it will make you detest Michael Peterson. Did he kill his wife? Well, an owl certainly didn't do it. Guilty or not, the man is an odious narcissist, and Colin Firth nails him right down to his way of speaking. So I hated him immediately of course. But not in a fun way. The series also stars Toni Collette! And wastes her! Outside of a death scene so raw I wanted to look away, she mainly spends her time drinking and being quietly sad, except for a scene with a leaf blower and two more death scenes that are similarly awful, but similar enough to the first that it kind of dulls the effect over time. The whole thing is pretty tedious, which might be excused in a documentary, but not in a drama. If you've seen one The Staircase, you don't need to see the other, and really, you probably don't need to watch either. It was really great to see Juliette Binoche again, though. Contains: a lot of blood; violence.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 11:43 am
Snowflake Challenge 3: Love Letter

Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.


An old-fashioned ornament of two young girls bundled up in coats and walking side by side is nestled amidst pine boughs.

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Monday, January 5th, 2026 09:40 am
Assorted Small Photo Frames from Aaron Brothers
Assorted Small Photo Frames from Aaron Brothers

I was a longtime customer of Aaron Brothers Art & Framing – and besides having a few art pieces framed by them, I bought many, many photo frames from them. Not only did they have the best, widest selection of frames in all (including obscure) sizes, Aaron Brothers frequently had half-price sales (sometimes marketed as 1¢ sales).

8"x12" and 20"x30" frames are often hard to come by, and Aaron Brothers had an amazing selection of those. I used those frames a lot – and also stocked up – especially upon news that parent company Michaels was closing all Aaron Brothers stores in 2018.

Through their half-price sales, I also had accumulated a number of 4"x6" and 5"x7" photo frames. I had created a Photowall in my dining room using frames of that size. Generally, I don’t make prints in that size, and my box of photo frames has been in storage for years.

However, I’ve decided I need to rebuild the photowall in a new location, and I wanted to update the set of photos. I didn’t know if the two photos I wanted to add would be 4"x6" or 5"x7" photos, so I needed to choose the frames first. I didn’t know what I had on hand.

I decided I would go with 5"x7". In that size, I had a good assortment of frames:

5x7 inch photo frames
5x7 inch photo frames
iPhone 13 mini photo

I have to say, I really do miss Aaron Brothers. Michaels operates Aaron Brothers as a “store within a store,” but product selection is a tiny shadow of what it used to be. I don’t even shop there anymore.

With the closure of local Costco photo centers, getting things like small 5"x7" and 4"x6" prints is a pain. I ordered the prints I wanted through Shutterfly, which gives me a 50% Costco discount on all prints. I stuffed my order with 13 prints (of three images) – and with 50% off, the total came to just under $8. However, shipping was over $12. Wow.

Shutterfly has an option for prints to be picked up at a local CVS or Walgreens – but that option isn’t available to Costco members. Say, what?

I ordered the prints yesterday (Sunday 1/4), and their estimated delivery is Friday 1/16. 12 days. Good thing I’m not in a hurry. I guess I could have gone to The Shutterbug or something. In fact, I think I’ll try that, just to compare.
Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:29 pm

Posted by Ask a Manager

Here are four updates from past letter-writers.

1. An abusive volunteer is holding our website hostage

I am no longer a mere VP — I have been elected president! A short summary of my previous letters: I’m on the board of a small organization and we’re all volunteers. There were issues with our webmaster and our website, but the previous president wasn’t wanting to muck around with the site. I understand his reasons but I disagreed with him about it.

At our 2024 convention, the (now former) president announced that he was not running for reelection and that I was running for president. The webmaster pulled me aside after this and told me that he was planning to retire, that he’d identified someone to take over the role from him, and that he was anticipating being able to step down in December 2026. Yes, 2026. As in, 18 months from when we were having this conversation.

Flash forward to October. The webmaster sent me an email reiterating what he’d told me at our convention. I replied back agreeing with a lot of the points that he’d made and then continued on to say that having one webmaster was a single point of failure, we couldn’t rely on always having tech-savvy members with the desire and time to maintain the website, and my plans for how I wanted to change things. This … did not go down well. I think the summary of the months-long conversation is: while I definitely made some missteps, the only outcome he was willing to accept was what he’d already decided, and since that was never going to happen, we were pretty much doomed to be at loggerheads about it all.

I officially took office in January and as part of my president’s message included an acknowledgement of the work that he’d done over the years and then a description of what I wanted to make happen and a call for volunteers. And holy shit, did they deliver! I ended up with a fantastic group of volunteers, one of whom had retired recently and has a ton of project management experience. She took the reins and our first meeting was March 2025.

I am blown away by how talented and dedicated this group is and I am even more blown away by all the things that went into this site. We have an official privacy policy now! Legal disclaimers! Members can update their own privacy information! The site itself is GORGEOUS and we launched it right at the beginning of July, just before our yearly convention. I’m a little worried that we’re still borderline single point of failure on the technical side, but I’ve been assured that the team is good to go. When we launched, we did so with what we felt was the minimum viable product and we’ve been adding functionality, features, made some changes/improvements, all that good stuff, since July. Right now, we’re working on updating our directory in accordance with our new privacy policy. (Ooo, exciting!)

The former webmaster and the new web team, we’ve all reached a sort of détente with each other. And, ya know, given how everything went down, I’ll take it. Are we all going to be the best of friends? Probably not, but I think we all can either treat each other with respect or just nicely ignore the other person’s existence, and I’m good with that.

So all’s well that ends well! Now I just need to get started on my project for this year, but since it’s actually an idea from one of my VPs, I think I’ll just start poking at him to get it up and running.

2. Does board member’s comment mean I’m about to get a big raise? (#2 at the link)

To start, I think I need to be more transparent about what the original conversation was. The board member’s cryptic line about waiting for review season was, “You know I’m on the budget committee and we just approved raises for next year, so talk to me after your review. Don’t quote me on it, but I think there’s a new number in front of it if I remember correctly.” Which is why I spiraled about what that number could be and how much of the information was accurate.

Anyway, I ended up receiving a 10% raise, and due to some organizational restructuring since, I’m being fast-tracked to higher leadership soon too.

I don’t think I’ll be buying a house, but an apartment with in-unit laundry and off-street parking is in my near future!

Thanks to you and your readers for your thoughtful advice.

3. My employee is in remote limbo and it’s impacting her work

After reading through the feedback and comments I came to the realization that where Jane works was not the main issue. For those that are curious, she was able to work out a hybrid arrangement with HR.

The main issue is Jane’s work. The quality is inconsistent and I often have to hold her hand more than necessary for someone at her level. Over the summer another team member, Sam, who is two levels below Jane, shared his project work in a meeting. I was blown away by his thoroughness and analysis. That sealed the deal for me. I had an honest conversation with Jane about areas she needs to improve on and gave her an action plan to get on track. Our checkin on her progress is scheduled for after the holidays.

4. A group of coworkers are pushing for our in-office breakfasts to be vegan

The situation fizzled out eventually. People in charge of the breakfast responded that their priority is bringing people together, which means accomodating a wide variety of dietary needs, and the current lack of demand and overstock of the vegan breakfast options goes against the attempts to minimize food waste. The vegan group endorsing the request complained a bit but did not get a buy-in from the majority. The breakfast setup stays the same.

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Monday, January 5th, 2026 05:59 pm
The Arctic vortex thingy must be out in force today. Snow's falling here, which hasn't happened in December or early January (despite it being winter here) in... I think decades, maybe 30 years or so.

ETA: how's everyone else?
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Monday, January 5th, 2026 10:49 am
No Man's Land: Volume 2 by Sarah A. Hoyt

The second of three volumes. This is not a trilogy of separate stories, but dictated by the limits of modern-day binding technology. Spoilers ahead for the first volume. Also, do not read this one first because you will be baffled.

Read more... )
Monday, January 5th, 2026 09:08 am
And now some guessing stats!

[personal profile] nicky_gabriel, I regret to inform you that your random guesses did not bear fruit this time, but I still like your style. [personal profile] merriman , on the other hand, managed to get 4 right by rolling the dice! (impressive)

[personal profile] dswdiane and [personal profile] pennywashburne played it close to the vest, guessing only 3 each—but all 3 correctly, for a 100% score.

CORRECTION: LS got 5 right, [personal profile] hafital got 6, and [personal profile] dkwilliams had 7 correct.

[personal profile] teratornis got an impressive 11 right! But was outdone by...

[personal profile] black_dwarf retaining the crown with 14 correct guesses!

Well done, guessers! [personal profile] havocthecat  [personal profile] black_dwarf  and [personal profile] merriman also get a special prize for managing to fool absolutely everyone.


And some story and character stats from [personal profile] teratornis:

20 stories
20 signups
1 PH
dswdiane wrote 2 stories
 
3 crossovers (Stargate SG1 & Underworld, Good Omens, Lucifer & Our Flag Means Death)
 
Characters:
Duncan MacLeod - 12
Methos - 12
Joe Dawson - 8
Richie Ryan, Rebecca Horne, original characters - 5
Connor MacLeod, Amanda Darieux, Darius- 4
Gina de Valicourt - 3
Robert de Valicourt, Rachel Ellenstein, Amy Brennan-Thomas - 2
Midori Koto, Don Salzer, Lynn Horton, Kronos, Hugh Fitzcairn, Matthew McCormick, Angie Burke, Ceirdwyn, Sunda Kastagir, Brenda Wyatt, Silas, Tessa Noel - 1


Monday, January 5th, 2026 04:05 pm
Introduction Post*
Meet the Mods Post
Challenge #1 * Challenge #2

 

 

 

Remember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time, or go back and do challenges you've missed.

 


 

 

Challenge #3 )

 

 

 

And please do check out the comments for all the awesome participants of the challenge and visit their journals/challenge responses to comment on their posts and cheer them on.

 

And just as a reminder: this is a low pressure, fun challenge. If you aren't comfortable doing a particular challenge, then don't. We aren't keeping track of who does what.

 

 


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Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:59 pm

Posted by Ask a Manager

A reader writes:

My department just called all us middle managers into a session to discuss our sickness “issue.” Some context: We live in a country where permanent employees of any level at any company all get unlimited sick days at full pay for a year (with a handful of caveats). Funnily enough, the sickness rate here isn’t particularly high: the average local worker takes three days off for sickness per year.

Our company has been through a painful year-long layoff process, which coincided with record-breaking profits, the launch of completely new product lines, and somewhat absurd expectations. Oh, and team celebration budgets were cut in the meantime. Our department frankly hit it out of the park: Our department alone is more profitable than our next two biggest competitors combined. We are about 15% above target, and have been for around three years. Yet this wasn’t enough to protect many of our strongest performers from layoffs because “their roles could be done from a cheaper country.”

Combined with fact that a huge number of us work way beyond the 40 hours a week in our job descriptions — and the fact that overtime is, very legally, unpaid — our sickness rates are way above the national average. (Fun fact: my grandboss was convinced that the reason we work so much overtime is because we can’t prioritize. When I went to him with a list of tasks we had to do, a recommendation on what order to do them in, and the corresponding minimal deadline extensions we’d need, he just said, “No, get it all done.”) We’re currently at 26 sick days per employee per year!

So, most of us think the cause for this is pretty obvious. Our HR department and leadership see it a bit differently, though. And now to the meeting.

Alison, it was like they had read your blog for the past 10 years and done the exact opposite of what you advise when teams are burning out. Some of the highlights:

• They started the talk by saying, “Illness costs us too much money” and ended by saying, “Let’s bring the price down of sick leave together.” Incidentally, the price of sickness in our department is well below the amount by which we exceeded our targets this year.

• They said we should insist our employees phone us in the morning (on our personal cells; none of us have company phones or desk phones) and tell us when they can’t come in for the day instead of sending a Slack message (we’re very much Slack-first at my company so the request is really out of touch) and if they have a flu or migraine, we should recommend that they come back to work after lunch if they feel a bit better so they “don’t lose a day of productivity.” When someone pointed out the power differential between manager and worker that makes a “suggestion” feel like pressure even if not intended, they said, “Well, they’re putting pressure on everyone else when they’re sick.”

• They told us we should be calling sick employees every two days to ask if they’re feeling better and what they plan to do to get better. When we pointed out how invasive that’s likely to feel, they said, “It’s completely normal. You’d do that with a family member, right? That’s what you should be doing here, too.”

• They said we should always ask them if they’ve seen a doctor for any ailment. When someone pointed out that not everyone has a family doctor, let alone goes to them for every migraine, they said, “See? To me, that’s a clear sign that they’re not even trying to take care of their own health.”

• They acknowledged that most illnesses in our department were related to burnout. Their solution is for us to “normalize talking about mental health” with our employees in our team meetings.

• When we pointed out that none of us thought this would actually make our employees less sick, they shared a “resource package” with us. This package was basically instructions on how to log sick days in our HR tool so HR can better track it, a link to a mental health app, and the phone number for our employee assistance program (current wait time: four to six months). We asked if they were planning on addressing the obvious root cause of our burnout problem, and they said, “That’s confidential.”

I already know that everything they’ve asked us to do is totally legal. And they’re not going to change their minds. And we have already pushed back. They’ve made clear they’re not budging, and that they’ll be checking much more closely to make sure we’re doing everything they’ve told us to do.

So … I guess my question is, knowing that this is just the way it’s going to be and that I won’t be able to recognize my employees with more money or less absurd deadlines, how do I enforce policies like “normalize talking about mental health” and “providing resource packages” and “asking them if they’ve gone to the doctor about every little ailment” and “caring for them like a family member” in a way that is minimally compliant, ideally actually helpful, and in a best case scenario makes clear without my needing to say it that I fundamentally disagree with HR’s master plan to reduce the time my people spend sick by making them feel like thieves for using sick leave?

Your company is run by loons.

I particularly like their assertion that you should be calling sick family members every two days to ask what they plan to do to get better. I intend to implement that in my own family right away, and I will update you later in the year to let you know whether it led to total or only partial estrangement.

Anyway, can you just … not comply? Would they know? Most of what they’re asking you to do would happen outside their view, and they wouldn’t really know whether you’re suggesting people come back in the afternoon after a morning out with the flu (!) or inquiring into their doctor visits or harassing the crap out of sick employees by phone (especially since you don’t have company phones so they really have no way of tracking it!). They said they’ll be checking but, practically speaking, how? Are they going to follow up with your employees to ask whether you suggested they see a doctor for every migraine? (And if so, okay, tell your employees that’s what’s going on and so their answer to that question should always be yes. When your management is this out of their gourd, you don’t have a duty of loyalty to hide it from your team. If anything, you have a duty of loyalty to tell your team.)

But I’m also curious what would happen if you just all stopped overworking yourselves so much. Yes, they’re piling work on you and so you’re all working massive overtime to get it all done, but what would happen if you just … didn’t? What would happen if you held firm on saying things like, “We can do X and Y by next week, but that means Z won’t happen until the following week and W will have to be back-burnered indefinitely?” And if they respond by telling you no, it all has to happen faster, what if you simply said, “Realistically, we don’t have the staffing to do that, so here’s how we’re prioritizing things and let me know if you want these ordered differently”? Because the thing is, you presumably are setting some boundaries already, whether you think about it that way or not — you’re presumably building people’s need to sleep into your project timelines and would hold firm if they tried to get you to work 24/7 — so this is just a question of drawing the line in a different place.

Obviously there’s a danger that they’ll fire some or all of you if you do that, so you need to have a realistic sense of how much capital and leverage you have (as well as how willing you are to take that risk), but very, very, very often when people are being overworked to the point of needing 26 sick days a year, there’s actually more room than they realize for them to set different boundaries; they’ve just been assuming they can’t.

Also, though — and I know this is easier said than done — you all should be working on leaving, because this company is wildly dysfunctional, it’s literally making your team members sick, and they sound very likely to lay any of you off tomorrow if they find a profitable way to do it.

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Monday, January 5th, 2026 08:42 am
When I initially ran the matchups, AO3 gave me so many repeats, I decided to make a spreadsheet and do matching manually. I combed through previous fests on AO3, LJ, and DW, as many as I could find, and made this spreadsheet.

I don't know that we'll be able to achieve this ever again, but I was able to make sure no one was writing for anyone they had written for previously (though it is possible I missed someone)—with the exception of mackiedockie writing for dswdiane, which hadn't happened in 16 years.

And so, with no futher ado:

A Christmas Toast by dkwilliams for adabsolutely
Closing Up Shop by Merfilly for pennywashburne
Secrets by dswdiane (pinch hit) for Black Dwarf
A Lesson in Steel by Raine_Wynd for coralysendria
Cornuacopiae by merriman for havocthecat
Temporis Partus Maximus by Banbury for morgynleri
Properly Executed by Nicky_Gabriel for Banbury
Kastagir's Hotel Américain by pennywashburne for Merfilly
Follow The Gleam by hafital for raine
The Road Forward by havocthecat for argentum_ls
Tales of SG-1 by Morgyn Leri for teratornis
Destinations by dswdiane for hafital
Silver Seed by adabsolutely for nicky_gabriel
Midnight Train by mackiedockie for dswdiane
Metaphorically Speaking by argentum_ls for brightknightie
Orogenesis by Teratornis for killabeez
Hakobore by Brightknightie for merriman
Hard Truths by Black_Dwarf for mackiedockie
Prophecies For An Immortal by coralysendria for dkwilliams
The Pirate, The Rebels, The Thief, and Her Lover by killabeez for unovis
Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:40 pm

When we were in John Lewis the other day, [personal profile] angelofthenorth bought a bag fancy vanilla coffee... that she turns out to not enjoy, which is sad!

I do like it and I'm the only other coffee drinker in the house. So for the last week or so -- including today which is my first day back at work since the eighteenth of goddam December -- there has been a cafetiere of delicious hot coffee waiting for me.

Aww.

She's moving in to her own place this weekend, which is so exciting, but I'm gonna miss her!

Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:32 pm

Posted by John Scalzi

He’s announced it, so I can talk about it too: Patrick Nielsen Hayden, my friend and also my editor at Tor Books, is retiring. He steps forward from a career that includes editing hundreds of books, including twenty of my own, and a ridiculous number of professional awards and achievements, including several Hugo Awards and a World Fantasy award. In addition to editing, he was (and continues to be) a notable figure in science fiction fandom, helping to run conventions, having been guest of honor for several, and got his first Hugo nomination for the fanzine Izzard back in 1984. He also teaches, including a long stint at the Viable Paradise writing workshop.

The short version of this is, he’s one of the editors most responsible for how the science fiction and fantasy field looks today. Inasmuch as it’s in really excellent shape, creatively and commercially, that’s something to be very proud of.

Also, Patrick is responsible for changing my life, when he made an offer on Old Man’s War, some twenty-three years ago (The offer was made the last week of 2002; the book came out January 1, 2005). It’s difficult for me to overstate how much my life is different now than what I had expected and planned for, prior to Patrick telling me he wanted OMW for Tor. It’s unlikely I would know (at least!) half the people I know or had the half the experiences I’ve had in my life. Certainly my bibliography would be very, very different. I occasionally wonder what my life would have been like had Patrick not offered on OMW, but not too much. I like this life, the experiences I’ve gotten to have, and the people I get to have in it, including Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden.

I don’t want to go on too much at this point, since as Patrick notes, he is not dead, nor will he stop being part of the science fiction community. He’ll be around! He’ll just get to other things. He plays a mean guitar, so maybe there will be more of that. Maybe he will travel. Maybe he will fight crime! We will see.

Whatever he gets up to, I hope he enjoys it and I hope he tells me about it the next time I see him, probably at some convention or another. I expect a lot of catching up and hanging out, like we’ve always done. He’s stopped being my editor. He’s not stopped being my friend.

— JS

(PS: For those of you curious, the person now editing my novels at Tor is Mal Frazier, who, as a member of Patrick’s editorial team I have already worked with on the last couple of novels, most notably The Shattering Peace, which the sharp-eyed among you will note is dedicated to them. Mal is smart as hell and doesn’t put up with any crap from me, which is exactly the sort of editor I like, need and appreciate, and I look forward to continuing to work with them. I’m not just saying that because I owe them a book, like, now.)

Monday, January 5th, 2026 03:23 pm

From all overish:

Grab the nearest book.
Turn to page 126
The 6th full sentence is your life in 2026.

Huh. The nearest book is (probably) Eve Babitz, Eve's Hollywood (1974), and the sentence is

'And songs.'

Hmmmmm.

Alternatively, the nearest book is Callum G Brown, 90 Humanists and the Ethical Transition of Britain: the Open Conspiracy, 1930-80, in which p 126 is a blank page between chapters.

***

I rather liked this, because it accords with a lot of my own feelings that The Internet is not entirely a seething pit of toxicity and there are, actually, benefits:

[A]s someone who, like millions of others, lives in a different place to where I grew up, interacting with other people’s lives online and posting about my own could still provide a surprisingly wholesome function. It’s not just about bitching about my ex-classmates being arrested or getting into multi-level marketing scams. It’s also a way to stay connected, to feel less homesick.
During the pandemic, and before that when I had to isolate myself during chemotherapy, social media wasn’t just a distraction; it was a lifeline. It was a way to feel sane and engaged with people I couldn’t reach out and touch. If we couldn’t be together in person, I could at least see snippets of their world.
Even now that I am free to be out and about, I miss those snippets. I wish we weren’t too cool or too bored or too frightened of being judged to invite each other into our online lives a bit more. I think it’s time to bring back that connection.

***

*Though I had a version of 'the place that was there just now has disappeared' dream last night, where I was in some kind of train station, or maybe it was a platform with indicators, and saw a destination and time that I didn't need at that moment, and went back again because that was now what I wanted, and of course it was all different. Symbolickal?

Monday, January 5th, 2026 09:49 am
Happy birthday, [staff profile] denise!
Monday, January 5th, 2026 02:40 am
For those who are wondering why the Multifandom Multimedia Microbang is called "Be A Goldfish," here's the explanation from the comm's Admin [personal profile] devinwolfi:

When we started this event earlier this year, it was a Ted Lasso fandom exclusive event. We always had every intention to go multifandom later, this just gave us the opportunity to beta test it on a smaller group. In that series, a recurring line is to "be a goldfish," (based on the now disproved idea that goldfish have 3-10 second memories), meaning to let go of past hurts, move on, brave the new day, and try new things, all of which we hope to embody and encourage throughout this event. We've found that smaller works and folks who leave comments tend to get less attention, but those small works and comments are by no means less important to the fandom ecosystem so we wanted to give them, and the fans who share them, the support and attention they deserve. We also know that it's very easy to get bogged down by expectation, past experiences, and the pressure of trying to be "successful" in fandom and be paralyzed by it all to the point of inaction. We want to give people the space to try new things and develop new fannish skills without feeling like they have to commit to big projects.