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Linaewen ([personal profile] linaewen) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2026-02-01 06:30 am
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WIP Challenge Check-in, Day 1 -- Sunday

 Hello on Sunday! What kind of a writing day has it been so far today -- or if today hasn't gotten going yet, how did you fare yesterday?
 
       - I thought about my fic once or twice
       - I wrote
       - I did some planning and/or outlining
       - I did research and/or canon review
       - I edited
       - I've sent my fic off to my beta
       - I posted today!
       - I'm taking a break
       - I did something else that I'll talk about in a comment
 
Sunday Discussion:  It's a new writing week, and that means a fresh start. Maybe you had a great writing week last week, or maybe last week wasn't the greatest for getting writing things done -- what kind of goals do you have for keeping up your momentum or starting off fresh this week?
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awanderingcoyote ([personal profile] awanderingcoyote) wrote in [community profile] sid_guardian2026-02-01 06:05 am

January Fanworks Round-Up Post!

This is the fanworks round-up post for January! Please link in the comments to any Guardian (or related fandoms) fanworks you created or enjoyed last month.
  • all kinds of fanworks are welcome – fic, art, vids, picspams, etc. - including those made for exchanges and events
  • new chapters of WIPs count
  • meta or discussion posts, too
  • whether or not you've already linked these in a post of their own, we still want them here!

If you're linking to fanworks you didn't create yourself, please clearly mark these "REC", so there's no confusion about authorship/creatorship.

(And please still do link your fanworks, meta, etc. separately, in their own post, at any time!)

So ... what Guardian and related fandoms works did you create or enjoy in January?
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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2026-02-01 01:08 am
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Festivids!

Festivids 2025 is revealed!

I got three(!!) gifts, all Murderbot and all very well edited and lovely ♥:

It's a Sin
All the Rowboats
Performance Reliability = ATL

Some other vids I've especially liked of what I've watched so far:

So It Goes - Foundation
The Heart Always Holds Onto Missing Roads - Murderbot
Moose in the Road - Mythbusters
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Kalloway ([personal profile] kalloway) wrote in [community profile] mobilegames2026-02-01 04:56 am
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This is the February 1st Weekly Megapost & Chat!

This is the February 1st Weekly Megapost & Chat!

Things you can do in the comments-

- trade friend codes
- ask about games
- post about in-game events
- anything you don't want to make an individual post about
- share how the RNG is treating you

Revenue charts at some point today...
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Phaeton ([personal profile] dancing_serpent) wrote in [community profile] c_ent2026-02-01 10:42 am
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Monthly Round-Up

This is the monthly round-up for January 2026.


Fanart for: DMBJ - More DMBJ Calendar art!

Fanfic for: Legend of Zang Hai

Fanfic for: Love Game in Eastern Fantasy

Cdrama dvds?

Admin Post: Announcement - Taking a Step Back

Fanart for: MLC - Bestest doggo art!

Fanfic for: my 12 Days of Christmas offer... Well, the 6 relevant to this com ;D

Four Fic Prezzies received! (three Guardian, one Ancient Detective)

Graphics: Unlikely Birthday Buddies, v2.

Did You Make a Thing?


And of course we had the monthly round-up for December 2025 and our weekly chats on the 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and the 31st


Did you discover an entry you missed? Come on over and take a look/comment!
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pattrose ([personal profile] pattrose) wrote2026-02-01 01:39 am

February question Memes. Day one

1. What’s your favourite hot beverage? How do you make it?

I love hot cocoa but I also love hot tea. I brew up a cup of black tea and add a tablespoon of mango nectar. It’s really good. I love mango anything. Try it you might find out it’s good. You can also use peach nectar. But I’ve I have to choose I think I would. Choose hot cocoa. I crave chocolate all the time. I’m a little allergic to it. It get nausea but does that stop me, hell no. I eat chocolate every chance I get.

Now, a question for you? What is your favorite hot drink? And if you had problems with eating chocolate would you you still eat it like I do. Inquiring minds want to know.
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iffylogic ([personal profile] iffylogic) wrote2026-02-01 12:36 am

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I think it's worse when depression passes. Because all the things that will never get better, all the things you hate about yourself, all the things you have no hope for, the future you'll never have, and all the blame you put on yourself for it, none of that stops being real. You're just able to push them to the back of your mind again.

And nothing changes.
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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote2026-01-31 09:36 pm
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Some Fairly Surface Level Star Trek: Starfleet Academy thoughts

I'm still really enjoying it! I think episode three was a little woobly for me (I don't enjoy school bully plots, even if they come to a good resolution), but the others have been great, and I love how the episodic nature is letting us get to know all of the characters better, not just focusing on Caleb and Ake (though Caleb and Ake are great!). And there's 1.5 queer couples!

I like how much of it is about building a better future. The characters come from different cultures, and come with a certain amount of damage because the stable government hasn't been there for them, and that's an organic part of the plot too. So, the kids are trying to grow up and figure out who they are, and they've also found themselves at a pivot point of history, when the Federation tries to decide what it wants to be. It's a lot of the same themes as DS9 dealt with in the later seasons (though in that case, fending off what the Federation ought not to be, which I guess Picard was trying to do too, but in a very cludgy way). I like the credits being about growth and building (though could take or leave the theme), and the show also being that.

And yes I have been watching Jessie Gender again, but one of the things I agree with her about is how it's not leaning very hard on nostalgia, or trying to recreate a Star Trek the show runners grew up with, which honestly a lot of post-Voyager shows have leaned on. (Though Discovery didn't especially land for me, and I never gave it enough of a chance, I think it at least was trying to do something different, so it makes sense that it created the setting for SFA.) Like the shows I loved most, and which re-invented what the show could be in the '90s, they're not on a ship called Enterprise, and they're not on an exploratory mission backed by the strength of the Federation (and don't forget that people loathed every single one of the '90s shows on grounds of: "They changed it, and I don't like it!") The main challenges in SFA are different because the main characters are students, but the way of poking at moral themes remains. The show is about them building a better world, personally and politically, with respect for and in conversation with the world building that came before, but not beholden to it as a prefect object, and I'm really loving that.

(The mix of earnestness and silliness reminds me of this hilarious short by [youtube.com profile] SoOkayHeresTheThing: What It's Like to Watch Star Trek. Summarised in One Minute.)

I especially really liked these specific spoilery things: Spoilers for episodes 1x02 and 1x04. )

Two beats that I absolutely hated, for balance: Spoilers for episodes 1x01 and 1x02 )
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pattrose ([personal profile] pattrose) wrote2026-01-31 09:31 pm
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2026 60 question meme

Ten things that bring me Joy. (Aren't you glad I'm doing this? LOL LOL)

1. My hubby. (We are celebrating our 56th Anniversary on Feb. 20th. He's my best friend.)

2. My children (I have five, really, I have three, but we adopted and raised two grandchildren)

3. My Grandchildren and great-grandchildren (Not too many, 8 is all, and greats are 5.)

4. Writing fanfic (I've been doing this for 26 years. Still not great at it, but I love it.)

5. Being on Dreamwidth (I love my time on DW. I have so many good friends and they make me smile, laugh, cry, and just feel good about everything.)

6. Belonging to many communities on DW (too many of them to list OR should I try?) (BEagoldfish, SMallFandomBang, AllBingo, Fandom Empire, Fandom Trees, Holiday Wishes, Snowflake Challenge, halfamoon, Romancing McShep, Sunshine Revival, Threesentenceficathon, ushobwri, Comment Bingo, gamechangerhr, Small Fandoms, Trope of the month, Trope Bingo)

7. Cooking (I love to cook and bake)

8. Going out to eat with friends (Love my friends and family that we go out with too)

9. Going to New Mexico to see my family (I have one sister, six brothers, and I love to see them)

10. Watching my favorite shows on television (High Potential, Will Trent, Brilliant Minds, 9-1-1, The Rookie, Best Medicine, Elsbeth, Matlock, Dark Winds, and a few others. I also watch some HGTV shows and love them.
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littlefics ([personal profile] littlefics) wrote in [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles2026-02-01 12:01 am
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Deadline Passed!

The deadline for assignments has now passed! We've temporarily closed the collection to take stock, and then will open it again for posting. UPDATE: The collection has now re-opened.

If your work has not been approved yet, please check the email associated with your AO3 account. We have reached out to several people with queries.

We will share the post-deadline pinch hits approximately a day from now.
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lucymonster ([personal profile] lucymonster) wrote in [community profile] recthething2026-02-01 02:42 pm

Three Sentence Ficathon recs

I've shared a bunch of recs from this year's [community profile] threesentenceficathon here at my journal! Fandoms include Dr Seuss, Emily Wilde, Leverage, Narnia, Original Work and Star Wars.
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tielan ([personal profile] tielan) wrote2026-02-01 02:01 pm

we've reached Lamech, I see

"Lamech, son of Methushael, said to his wives, ‘Adah and Zillah, listen to me; wives of Lamech, hear my words. I have killed a man for wounding me, a young man for injuring me."

It's disproportionate violence to the imago dei, not merely sanctifying one over the other, but eliminating the other for daring to risk the one.

The ancient world said "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: as you have done, so shall it be done to you". We know the pattern of that through history. Blood feuds. Honour prices. Duels.

Our modern codes demand justice, yes, but part of the intent was to give grace for betterment or improvement. It was not a hand for a hand, nor even a hand for stealing, but a limitation for a while with the chance to make better. And sometimes people did manage to work out how to make better than they'd done.

And sometimes we just returned them to the situations they were in, that turned them back to the practices that got them in trouble, without any attempt to change what went wrong the first time.

Which worked about as well as one would expect.

Anyway, here we are, back at the violence of Lamech of the line of Cain - Cain who was marked by the blood of his brother, one like to him but unlike to him, also. Disproportionate violence to be visited on the 'lesser' - a hand for a injury, a life for an interruption.

Truly, humanity doesn't change, just goes round the block again with a fancier set of tools.
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tielan ([personal profile] tielan) wrote2026-02-01 09:03 am

summer heat, boating tired, and small things

Went boating yesterday with friends. 33C-ish? Bright sun. Blue water. Good days.

I tried my hand at waterskiing again - at 430pm in the afternoon. A bit late for it, I think. After two tries, the skis came off, and I gave up. Earlier in the day, I'd have kept going because I was very nearly up on my feet! But by that stage, I didn't have the energy. Next time, gadget!

I may be a little sunburned, but it's mostly a 'glow' that will fade to a tan within a day or two. Then again, the temps are still pretty warm - today is supposed to be 30C, while tomorrow and Tuesday drop to the low-20s. Back up to 30s again later in the week, and then we settle into late 20s for (hopefully) the rest of the month. That'll make it nice and warm, but not enervatingly hot.

Anyway, I came home around 6pm, showered and washed my hair, played a little CivII, and lay down...

I vaguely remember the sisters on a call with Dad, and possibly removing the cats? I'm not entirely sure about that part. But I did pretty much fall asleep and dream, and then woke up properly around 6am this morning.

My body ached. Oof, waterskiing is hard, a lot of bracing needed. I felt it lightly in my shoulders and my core, that's for sure!

Anyway, I had to be up for some weekend work at 7:30 - about an hour's worth of stuff, standard things, nothing dire - and did some cooking, and a bit more CivII this morning.

Now that it's nearly 2pm, I might lay down for a nap. Again.
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evilinsanemonkey ([personal profile] evilinsanemonkey) wrote2026-01-31 06:55 pm

It's always nice

When you search by interest on dreamwidth and find a community already exists (in this case, Heated Rivalry). Though I'm a little tempted to make a Scott/Kip specific comm (even though I am already terrible at running the too many comms I have already made) because episode 3/Game Changer have a death grip on me, those two are ENTIRELY too cute.
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2026-02-03 08:09 pm

It is amazing how angry people get

when all you say is "Listen, it's not true that you can't know how to pronounce an unfamiliar word by looking at it, there are rules that will work with a high degree of accuracy".

And every time, sooner or later somebody or other will condescend to tell me that if I'd only phrased it better, they would've listened to what I was saying. It's not the message, it's the way I said that that caused these people to think I was calling them stupid.

None of those people will ever give me the magically better words they think will remedy this problem, though I do ask every single time people suggest it to me, and honestly, I don't think there are any. I think the problem is that people don't want to hear the message at all. If you say "You ought to have been taught these rules in childhood" then they feel ashamed for not knowing something basic and obvious, and even if you don't say it but just mention that rules exist they feel stupid, and then either way they blame you for making them feel bad.

And since that's the case, I don't really see the need to trouble myself too much over my phrasing. Actually, bizarre as it is, I've found that trying harder to be bland and conciliatory is likely to make the situation worse.

But I may as well open it up to other people. Do you have the magic words?

(Note: I don't have any spelling or reading curriculum that are designed for self-study by adult learners who can already read and write pretty well but who struggle with spelling or sounding out unfamiliar words and claim to believe there is no method other than to guess or else memorize each word as an arbitrary collection of letters, which is most of the people I encounter in this situation because, of course, we're all posting online. However, if you're working with somebody to remediate spelling on a budget, I can recommend starting, if they have no signs of ADHD or dyslexia, with Spalding - making the modifications here - and/or Apples and Pears if they do, and then, if they still need help, moving on to Megawords. Those are highly scripted and, importantly - easy to buy on the cheap. I really don't love Spalding, I found it way too front-loaded for ADHD, plus Wanda Spalding had a lot of little personal peeves she built in if you don't use the modifications I suggested, but it's hands-down the cheapest Orton-Gillingham program you'll find for teaching reading and spelling together. Apples and Pears has an associated reading curriculum that probably also is good, but E only needed help in spelling, so I don't know.)