thursday reads and things

May. 15th, 2025 04:35 pm
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Because I was going to do this yesterday, but time is soup.

What I've recently finished reading:

I went back to the Nantucket Trilogy and read the last book, On the Oceans of Eternity by S. M. Stirling, which yay, did deliver on the exploration of the American continent which I complained about in my review of #2. But I think these books could have done with some rearrangement and editing and maybe being four books instead of three, because this was a (virtual) doorstopper, and it still felt as though a few of the threads came to abrupt ends. I mean, I liked it overall, though I did skim battle battle battle battle. And the characterization is pretty minimal - none of these characters are particularly compelling, or distinctive other than by tricks of locution, and the Evil people are Evil and the Good people are Good and Good wins yay. But the characterization of the situation is pretty good, the whole "modern people dropped in the Bronze Age" thing is just great, even if it does strain belief that they have enough intellectual resources and physical skills to make a go of it.

What I've recently listened to:

I recently found out that an acquaintance of mine, a neurologist, started a podcast late last year, and as I wanted to listen to something while running that wasn't politics for a change I picked out an episode from February (there are only nine episodes) that sounded interesting. Stranger Tongues, Stranger Tides is about communication between humans and non-humans; it starts with his own experiences with a scrub jay in his back yard, and moves on to discussions of experiments in communicating with animals, and attempts to communicate with his autistic son, and eventually communication with (possible) aliens and "AI" LLMs.

I really enjoyed it, and I think that if you liked Ed Yong's An Immense World and/or Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time series (and especially if you read my post from 2023 about Ezra Klein's interview with Tchaikovsky and their discussion of how his work is an exploration of personhood and AI) you may too. The entire podcast series is available at https://www.significant-podcast.com/ but I just typed Significant into my podcast app and found it that way. I plan on listening to the rest!

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May. 10th, 2025 09:26 pm
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Man, I've had a day.

Yesterday it was ungodly hot, and of course, they don't run the AC here either (thought I would escape that hell when I moved out of my old roommate's house? NOPE!) and so at night, my room was upward of 80 degrees and it was almost impossible to sleep. I had to get up at 8am to catch my train to Los Angeles, and I ended up with maybe three hours of sleep under my belt by the time my alarm went off.

I could have postponed it. I didn't. I knew it was going to be hot today too, and I didn't want to be stuck in this house. I'm glad I went. It was in the low 90's walking around in LA, but it was 100 degrees here where I live, so I can only imagine how hellish the house must have been, especially upstairs. It was rough out there, it was damned hot, but it would have been worse if I had stayed.

And I had fun!

I love taking public transit in LA, I know that might sound odd. I love riding the trains. I love lookin' at the maps and navigating. I like tapping my little card on the scanner. Plus it's cheap! I zipped all around LA for roughly 10 hours and it cost me all of five bucks.

My first stop was the Natural History Museum, with a short detour through the Rose Gardens. My main reason for wanting to visit the museum was that a wildlife photographer, Ronan Donovan, is someone I really admire. I love his work, especially with wolves. There's a wonderful documentary about them called Kingdom of the White Wolf, if you're into that sort of thing. There's an exhibit there, a gallery of his work and some educational material about wolves, their place in the ecosystem, and details about the particular wolves he had spent so much time tracking and documenting.

Other than that, man, the place is so big I got lost. I took SO many pictures. Dioramas, dinosaurs, gems and minerals. Then, of course, the gift shop. I do love a gift shop.

There was an exhibit about P-22, a famous mountain lion that lived in Los Angeles' Griffith Park and was one of the most-studied mountain lions in the area. He's widely known and beloved to the people of Southern California (the people of Los Angeles in particular, for obvious reasons). They had P-22 merch, and I couldn't help it, I bought a P-22 plushie and a shirt.

Next, I went to Little Tokyo. I got lunch, poked around in the shops, got myself some matcha softserve, and went shopping in not one, but two Japanese grocery stores. I was lucky enough to find the seasonal sakura green tea pocky, whee. It was very crowded today, people just standing around in huge groups everywhere trying to stay in the shade, and all the shops were so packed it was hard to move inside.

My last stop was The Last Bookstore, a really cool, indie book store. They have a vault, they have a rare books room, used books, new books, records, dvds and vhs and even cassette tapes. It's decorated in a really unique fashion and has several installations inside that have gone quite viral in the past. It's a big place, with a huge bottom floor and then a winding wooden staircase upstairs, an art gallery, and some shops that have been rented out by local artists selling their wares. It is a very cool place.

I don't know how I made it, sweating to death, walking and climbing stairs for hours and hours in the heat, on three hours of sleep, but I sure enough did it. I came home and took a cold bath, cold as the water could get, and now I'm downstairs with all the windows open waiting for it to hopefully cool off a little, at least enough to get some sleep, because I am exhausted. I'm so happy I don't have to do anything tomorrow (except for call my mom).

Early Bird Gets The Worm 2025 Letter

May. 10th, 2025 03:28 pm
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My general preferences are here.

DNW: unrequested mundane AU | female characters in fridges | non-con | violent dub-con | graphic violence | gore | graphic sexual violence | cruelty/death to animals | cruelty/death to children | requested character death | unrelieved grimdark | bigotry by the good guys | first or second POV | reader fic | ABO | soulbonds | wildly OOC in a non-cracky way

 SMUT DNW: creampies | the word “cunt” | anal | hate each other out of bed | underage | incest

MAYBE: no-harm dubcon (sex pollen or “fertility artifact”) | period typical attitudes | infidelity | power dynamic

Treats are welcome!

 

So happy to see this challenge, I have been missing Night on Fic Mountain!

 

Wake Up, Wake Up )

 


Fandom 5K 2025 Letter

May. 10th, 2025 02:19 pm
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My general preferences are here.


 

DNW: unrequested mundane AU | female characters in fridges | non-con | violent dub-con | graphic violence | gore | graphic sexual violence | cruelty/death to animals | cruelty/death to children | requested character death | unrelieved grimdark | bigotry by the good guys | first or second POV | reader fic | ABO | soulbonds | wildly OOC in a non-cracky way

SMUT DNW: creampies | the word “cunt” | anal | hate each other out of bed | underage | incest

MAYBE: no-harm dubcon (sex pollen or “fertility artifact”) | period typical attitudes | infidelity | power dynamic

 

Treats are very welcome!

 

 


Jukebox 2025

May. 9th, 2025 06:39 pm
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My general preferences are here.

 

 DNW: unrequested mundane AU | female characters in fridges | non-con | violent dub-con | graphic violence | gore | graphic sexual violence | cruelty/death to animals | cruelty/death to children | requested character death | unrelieved grimdark | bigotry by the good guys | first or second POV | reader fic | ABO | soulbonds | wildly OOC in a non-cracky way

 

SMUT DNW: creampies | the word “cunt” | anal | hate each other out of bed | underage | incest

 

 MAYBE: no-harm dubcon (sex pollen or “fertility artifact”) | period typical attitudes | infidelity | power dynamic

 

TREATS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

 

I have listed pairings/characters under some of the songs to give a bit more of a vibe for what I am looking for, but feel free to use them if you’re familiar with the fandoms!

 

Drop a Quarter in the Jukebox... )

 

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May. 8th, 2025 01:40 am
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I finished my submission for [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles a whole two days early. Who am I?

Watched Freaky Tales (mostly for Pedro Pascal, I'll be honest), Another Simple Favor, and now am starting Conclave, though I don't know how far I'll get tonight since it's nearly 2AM.

I popped into Trader Joe's after work to load up on goodies to lift my spirits. Man, I'm gonna miss Trader Joe's.

I'm going through a phase where I'm not sure if I'm tired, lazy, or depressed. There's a lot I want to do, but I drag my feet. I am tentatively making plans to catch the train to LA on Saturday to go see a Yellowstone wolf photography exhibit by a wildlife photographer called Ronan Donovan, who I am quite the fan of, which will only be shown through mid-June. I want to visit Little Tokyo also, and load up on snacks I won't have access to in a few months so that I can ship a big ol' box of them to Blair's place and fetch them when I arrive in Wisconsin. I want to eat at some of my favorite restaurants; the best curry is in Little Tokyo, mm-mm. But then I just think. Wouldn't it be way nicer if I slept all afternoon curled up comfortably in my bed and did nothing for a whole day?

Maybe it would. But that's neither here nor there. I have a funk to clamber out of.

current fandom events

May. 7th, 2025 02:50 pm
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May. 6th, 2025 06:50 pm
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Just returned from seeing Thunderbolts* and can report that I enjoyed it very much.

No spoilers for the movie, I promise. I'll just say this: I appreciated a film taking the time to tackle the big themes that this one did, which I feel are very relevant in this day and age. I also found it interesting to track Yelena in particular from Black Widow, through Hawkeye, and into Thunderbolts*. She's remained very much the same person but has gone through many phases and changes, and I anticipate seeing how writers address this in fic!

I also got some poke and stopped by the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory for one of my favorite treats, chocolate covered cheesecake on a stick. Cross those off my Farewell Tour list.

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May. 4th, 2025 12:18 pm
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Happy May the 4th for all who celebrate.

My own day is off to a pretty rad start. Scored some good SW sales, was inspired by the reel posted by a voice actor I very much admire, and realized he liked my story.

Later: pizza, cake, and a special D&D session. Round out the day finishing up the remaining episodes of Andor that are out currently.
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Juno Temple as Keeley Jones )
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