[#275] COLD TURKEY (TORCHWOOD)

Sep. 28th, 2025 12:29 pm
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Theme Prompt: #275 - One more try
Title: Cold turkey
Fandom: Torchwood
Rating/Warnings: PG.
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1,000 words
Summary: The team have been without their regular barista for days and now things are getting desperate.

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I know this is some Laura Ingalls Wilder bullshit, but I sincerely do love pickling.

After the canning was done, I hope that Caroline Ingalls made her children or husband wash all the dishes. Largely because I have just finished pickling, canning and freezing various things, and I absolutely would become a hardcore libertarian weirdo if literally anyone came into my apartment right now and asked when I was planning on washing the dishes.

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DRAWTOBER is almost here! :D

All About Drawtober Details below )

We will be putting together our own community Prompt List over the next few days, and would once more love to have your input.

As with previous years (2018 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024), we're requesting prompts from you all for this October. A few words/phrases from each person will be selected to make up our community list of 31 prompts (one for each day in October).

You can suggest your own prompts, or any that pique your interest from other October Prompt Lists out there. The deadline for suggesting prompts is in just a few days as we're a little late calling for prompts - Tuesday 30th September, 2025.

Please reply in the comments with 1-5 prompts. Suggestions are welcome from all community members.

Thanks! :)
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GILES: I never wanted you to see that side of me.
BUFFY: I'm not gonna lie to you. It was scary. I'm so used to you being a grownup, and... then I find out that you're a person.
GILES: Most grownups are.
BUFFY: Who would've thought?
GILES: Some are even, uh... shortsighted, foolish people.

~~BtVS 2x08 “The Dark Age”~~



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Fic: A Thread of Comfort

Sep. 27th, 2025 05:23 pm
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Title: A Thread of Comfort
Fandom: All Creatures Great and Small
Pairing/Characters: Tristan Farnon/James Herriot
Rating: T
Summary: Instead of sleeping in the tiny bed assigned to him, Tristan crawls into James' bed with him.
Warnings: none
Notes: Written for [archiveofourown.org profile] embraidery as part of the [community profile] raremaleslashex. This fic is a bit of a mix of the books and the 2020 series. Beta by [community profile] delanach

On AO3: A Thread of Comfort

On [community profile] raselgethi: A Thread of Comfort
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I’m metaphorically up to my eyeballs in home renovation planning for when we get back to the US because it’s the only thing keeping me sane right now.

I can have the thought of total autonomy and self governance, as a treat.

It started with, “let’s take down the ugly privacy fence and put up a privacy hedge that’ll be good for the bees and other critters,” but has now morphed into: well… if we’re going to do THAT we should probably look at redoing the back steps and building a deck while we’re at it so we can finally use that space like we want, but if we’re going to do THAT we need to move the dryer vent so if we’re going to do THAT we should move the washer and dryer into the kitchen, but if we’re going to do THAT we should just rip out the whole kitchen, oh but before we do THAT we should…

Anyway. I need about a $45k. (realistically about $30k but a girl can dream about nicer appliances. And a new water heater. And having all the asbestos removed from the basement)

Psssst, for the jellybeans who can toss a coin to an author:
Joy’s Patreon
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Joy’s Throne

Also, did I mention she’s an author?
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Tumblr users yet again doing a better job promoting my books than I am 😂

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Flint

Sep. 27th, 2025 10:54 am
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Flint by Louis L'Amour

A man who left the West, and the fame he won in one shooting, to grow rich in the East, returns to the West.

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"Don't get vored"

Sep. 27th, 2025 01:36 pm
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For fans of body horror and/or excellent boss design, please enjoy the Gaping Dragon:



Look, I just love its whole vagina dentata/Venus fly trap/ribcage/entire-body-as-maw/spine-snapping-backbends thing, okay? And it’s a fun fight, despite its absurd number of hitpoints and ability to kill you if it bumps you with a leg while it’s charging.

For anyone curious about how the process of figuring out a Dark Souls boss fight can go, some samples:

https://youtu.be/nnZP6WkKRpg?si=M3abOUFachMgs6cP&t=1143
https://youtu.be/u2U5mlfI6zM?si=Scx5xCM_Z7lB4bbX&t=5560 (after getting Capra on the second try, Mapocolops enters the Montage Of Despair zone)

Important context for some of what’s happening: Dark Souls has no animation cancelling, so if you press the “light attack” button twice, your character will swing twice, and if you press the “heal” button they will start the (slow) flask-drinking animation, even if you’ve subsequently realized this was a terrible idea and are now frantically pressing the buttons to dodge and screaming at your character to move. This is part of what requires you to be more deliberate and tactical; you can’t button-mash your way through even if you can mash buttons quickly.

(Also, both Reggie and Mapo started off summoning an NPC for assistance, but the trouble with it in this fight is that the NPC AI is not very bright and tends to stand in front of the dragon and get eaten early, leaving the player dealing with a boss that still has the extra HP to make up for the summons.)

Conversely, after having an un-fun time with Capra, Symbalily reads the fight near-perfectly on her first try: https://youtu.be/ByTGX1NRFs0?si=VBbn5DLh0hK-Gqp5&t=3183

(Team Halberd for the win; that two-handed R2 is so good.)
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I hit Price Chopper and CVS (prescription for mom) while I was downtown and got in a walk around the park. I dropped a book off at the library on the way to mom's.

I did a load of laundry (washed, dried AND folded!), hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, hard-boiled eggs and made egg salad, and scooped kitty litter. I grilled steak for Pip's supper.

I started A Murder in Door County.

Temps started out at 63.9(F) and reached 73.4. In the morning, there was some sun downtown, but the closer I got to back home, the cloudier it got. We weren’t supposed to have rain (15% means no rain in my book), so it was disappointing to not have sun. The sun did eventually come out, sometimes fully, sometimes just partially, and sometimes hidden completely by dark clouds. We did get a tiny bit of rain, just enough to have me running out of mom’s house to close my car windows. By the time I got out there it was over, but I wasn’t taking any chances. *g*


Mom Update:

Mom was doing better today. more back here )
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Bath tub with flower petals and lemon slices. Book, candles and beauty product on a tray. Organic spa relaxation in luxury Bali outdoor bathroom.Welcome back to Whatcha Reading! Here’s how we’re capping off this month:

Sneezy: I’ve been rereading Only Hope. It’s still ongoing, and I’m VERY much not a thriller person, but something about some Will Kill You cinnamon rolls is making my brain happy right now.

Lara: I’ve been so lucky with books lately. So many good ones! At the moment, I am knee deep in And Then There Was the One by Martha Waters. ( A | BN | K | AB ) It’s a 1930s murder mystery romance and the heroine is just the kind of grump that makes me happy.

Tara: I’m reading Can We Skip to the Good Part by Melissa Brayden. ( A | BN ) It’s her first self-published book after 10 years with a publisher and I’m really enjoying it.

Carrie: I’m just about to start Women of the Fairy Tale Resistance by Jane Harrington ( A | BN | K | AB ) and I’m SO EXCITED! Expect to see this book pop up in Kickass Women.

Whatcha reading? Let us know in the comments!

4 Pics That Aren't Selfies

Sep. 27th, 2025 02:23 am
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I was tagged to this by a friend on tumblr, so here are four (technically 5) pictures that aren't selfies.



1. Wall hanging at the church I sometimes attend in Tokyo. It's an artistic rendering of the Holy Spirit descending to engage with humanity/people/Jesus in human down. On the other side, there's a similar art style one of communion. Both are representations of God interacting with humanity.

It's kinda cheating but I guess I'll show that one too without counting it as one of the four.





2. A free rabbit/cat dessert I was given last time I went to Haidilao in Ikebukuro. They're nice if you come there semi regularly alone for some reason. It honestly didn't taste like much but the berry stuff was nice.



3. One of the stupidly large Japanese crows. I encounter them not irregularly in this area when I go that way to work. One morning, I saw one trying to kill a different species of bird. Other mornings, they're scavenging the poorly netted off business trash before the garbage collectors pick it up.



4. A view of Bays Mountain from a walk I took when I was home in America in August. For all its faults, I miss being home sometimes.

Tucker

Sep. 26th, 2025 10:50 pm
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Tucker by Louis L'Amour

An tale of adventure.

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sidenote, shout out to the Chicago Public Library because I’ve wanted to watch The Wolf House for ages, but was hesitating to shell out money for a Shudder subscription (that was the only site I could find offering English subtitles) except! I grabbed a 7 day pass to Fandor through the library, and stumbled onto it as well as a whole bunch of other intriguing titles.

brb, my next pick is a long-lost Sixties Czech occult horror anthology film. No clue what that means, excited to find out.

Challenge 197 | Flower Power 2

Sep. 26th, 2025 07:09 pm
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Photos from photoshoots of Natasha O'keeffe and Rosamund Pike

URLs )
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That's a wrap, folks! Today I concluded the entirety of the Earthsea Cycle by Ursula Le Guin for the first time. The final book in this series is The Other Wind, but the collected volume I have also includes after that a few short stories by Le Guin set in the Earthsea universe as well as a lecture she gave at Oxford on gender and the Western archtype of a hero. Seemed best to lump these all together for this review.

I was emotional about this book from the start, and I can only imagine it was moreso for those who had been familiar with Ged and Tenar for decades before this book was published. The Earthsea Cycle begins with A Wizard of Earthsea in Ged's childhood, before he's even discovered his propensity for magic, and here at the start of The Other Wind, he is a man in his seventies, puttering about his old master's house and waiting for his wife and daughter to come home. We've gotten to see Ged throughout his life--as a child, apprentice, wizard, archmage, goatherd (take 2), old man--and this continuity and journey really got to me.

At the end of the previous novel, Tehanu, the mantle of hero is passed on narratively from Ged and Tenar to their adopted daughter, Tehanu, but it's here in The Other Wind that Tehanu really comes into herself. Given Tehanu's past trauma, the way she clings to Tenar and Ged makes sense, so it was very rewarding to see her grow into herself here and eventually claim the power she was told by the dragon Kalessin she possesses at the end of Tehanu

As with Tehanu and Tales of Earthsea, women play a much more central role in The Other Wind. Our noble king, Lebannen, who came into his own in the third book of the original trilogy, is really blown hither-and-thither by the women of the book, who are the real plot-movers. Tehanu, the youthful rising power; Tenar, the wizened heroine; Irian, the free woman who's embraced the power Tehanu shares; Seserakh, the foreign princess who brings Kargish knowledge of dragons; these are the real players of the game. The kings and wizards who follow in their wake exist to help them carry out the plot. 

As with all the Earthsea books, Le Guin focuses her fantasy without centering violence. The great plot of The Other Wind essentially boils down to righting an ancient wrong, and it is resolved through shared knowledge and cooperation. On the whole, the book feels quite positive and we leave Earthsea for this final time on a sweet and hopeful note.

The conclusion itself feels perfect: Ged and Tenar on Gont, talking of nothing, in the end. Who else but Le Guin would have concluded her epic fantasy series with her male hero explaining how he'd kept up the house in his wife's absence? The pair go for a walk in the woods, and that's where the overarching plot of Earthsea ends, beautiful in its simplicity. 

If I had a complaint about Le Guin's writing, it's that she sometimes stows key elements of the plot in opaque dialogue between characters, which comes up a little here, but not as much as in Tehanu.

After The Other Wind come a few short stories by Le Guin set in the world of Earthsea. These are fun little tales, none longer than fifteen pages, which have nothing to do with any of the characters we know, until the final one. If you like the worldbuilding of Earthsea, these will be a great addition. The final one, for reasons I won't spoil, had me getting choked up even though I suspect from the opening paragraphs what was happening. 

I had such fun exploring Earthsea and while I wish I had gotten into them when I was younger (because I know how much I would have enjoyed them as a teen!) I'm still glad to have found them now (and I can just envision the daydreams I would have spun about my own female mage OC if I had known about these books then...) I know I'll revisit Earthsea and the adventures of its heroes again, although I'll stick to the paper versions--I've heard nothing good about any of the attempted screen adaptations! It truly feels like this has been a journey, and what an enjoyable one its been.
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TARA: Good god, that's a lot of shake. (Dawn nods) I mean, I know, part of our... big... movie and milkshake fun day, but... good god, that's a lot of shake.
DAWN: (laughs) Helps to wash down the Raisinettes.
TARA: Promise me that you will eat something green tonight. Leafy green, not... gummi green.

~~Smashed~~


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