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BVC Eats: Chicken pot pie

Jul. 13th, 2026 06:01 am
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Posted by Jennifer Stevenson

Back at the dawnatime, when my Osborne computer was considered the latest poot in portable compooters and a cup of coffee cost less than a paperback novel, pot pies came from the grocery in the po’-folks freezer: 25 cents for something made of crumbly cardboard, lard, gravy, and mushy peas and carrots. And I loved ’em. I loved them the way I loved box-mix macaroni and cheese, and cheap ramen noodles, and creamed chipped beef on toast, and that casserole you make with stringy green beans, canned cream of mushroom soup, and fried onion rings.

Nowadays a pot pie costs $12 at Whole Paycheck. I haven’t sprung for one. It would make me sad if it turned out to be no better than the 25-cent version of yore, and it would make feel inadequate if it was better than my homemade.

Chicken Pot Pie
Serves 4 to 6

Chicken:

In a large, heavy-bottom pan, poach one chicken thigh per person in water to cover, for 8 to 10 minutes, i.e., not cooked through yet. Cool the chicken. Bone it if there are bones. Discard the bones. Mince the meat and skin. Return the chicken to the same pan with the poaching water, which is now stock.

Vegetable schloop
I recommend a pretty small dice-size

carrots, chopped
celery, chopped
flat parsley, minced
garlic greens, minced
fresh garlic, smashed
white or red potato, diced
sweet potato, diced
sweet onion, chopped
sweet peas (canned or frozen, though fresh would be fancy)
1 Tablespoon strong-flavored olive oil
rubbed sage to taste – I always add a lot
salt & pepper – ditto

Mix together 4 cups of vegetables selected from the list above in proportions that please you. Season. Add to the chopped poached chicken and stock in the heavy-bottom pot. Cover tightly and simmer for 7 to 10 minutes. We’re going for mushy veg here. When mushy is achieved, strain out the cooked chicken and veg and set aside, covered, to keep it warm. Reserve the remaining stock in a separate bowl.

Gravy:

3 Tablespoons butter and/or olive oil
3 to 4 Tablespoons flour
sprinkle of paprika or cayenne
reserved stock, with water or heavy cream or sherry added to make it up to about 1-1/2 to 2 cups
Secret ingredient: for extra umami, dissolve 1T Vegemite or Marmite in 1/4 c stock

In the same large, heavy-bottom pan, melt butter until browned. Whisk in flour and seasoning, stirring to prevent burning. When the flour is turning light brown and bubbling, add the reserved stock and whisk until the sauce is thick. Remove from heat.

Stir everything together in the heavy-bottom pan: gravy, veggies, minced chicken. Cover to keep it warm.

Pie crust:

8 Tablespoons cold butter
2 cups white flour
1 cup yellow corn meal
½ c sugar or more (yes really, you’ll thank me)
1 teaspoon salt

Mix together the flour, sugar, and salt. Cut in the butter with a pastry cutter. If you are one of those fancy people who have the time to wash all the parts, use a food processor to reduce the flour-butter mixture to “the texture of coarse crumbs.” Do you know what that means, exactly? Neither do I. I just go by “no big lumps of butter left.”

Slowly sprinkle 5 Tablespoons of cold water over this mixture and mix it gently with a fork until all the stuff globs together in a glob. (This may not be enough water, but go slow!) Divide the glob in two uneven pieces, roughly ¾ and ¼ of the batch, respectively. Turn the larger glob out onto a towel or pastry cloth that has been sprinkled with ½ cup flour and ½ cup corn meal. Roll the pastry out with a rolling pin.

Here I could get very technical about pie crust. Roll in brief, gentle strokes from the center out to the edges. Mend breaks by overlapping the edges and rolling gently. Keep it thick. All kinds of fussy.

An easy, How-to-Stay-Married Tip: increase all the ingredients by 25% and set aside a glob just for your spouse. Mine eats it raw. I know, gross, right? I prefer extra crust rolled thin, sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, and baked, but fat chance with hubby around.

Line a deep 2-quart French (fluted, round) casserole with the larger rolled-out pie crust. Lap plenty over the edge. Crimp it up good. In theory this is to keep the filling from overflowing. Really, it’s so you have lots of yummy crisp buttery baked piecrust to nibble on /w/h/e/n/ /i/t/ /f/a/l/l/s/ /o/f/f/ /i/n/ /t/h/e/ /o/v/e/n/.

Pour your hot schloop mixture into the crust. It needs to be hot so that the pie crust will cook appropriately.

Roll out the smaller part of the pastry glob into a thick circle approximating the diameter of the pie and lay it on top of the pie. It’s okay if the crust doesn’t meet the edge. That’s just my opinion. Some people will go all fancy with cut-outs and flourishes and so on. Stab the crust a few times with a fork or  knife to let steam escape.

Important tip, and again, don’t skip this step if you want to stay married: Melt some more butter, at least 2 Tablespoons, and brush it over the crust.

Bake the pie at 350f until the top crust is just beginning to brown, about 20 minutes. Take it out at 20 minutes and repeat the butter-on-top step (ibid). Bake another 20 minutes or until the top is nicely brown.

Might as well serve it hot. You’ll be eating it reheated for a day or two, which is amazing, and now you’ll see why all the sugar in the crust, but it’s only hot from the oven once, when the pie crust is that sizzling crispy crunchy sweet ‘n’ salty buttery texture.

Reposted in part with permission from agreenmanreview.com.

RIP Sam Neill

Jul. 13th, 2026 02:34 am
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Jukebox 2026 is Live!

Jul. 13th, 2026 08:45 am
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Back from Santa Cruz

Jul. 12th, 2026 09:42 pm
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It was very pleasant in Santa Cruz.  Cool to chilly evenings and mild days.  Enough riders so it was well worth doing the event.  Some of those riders were from a school. It always amazes me how much a riding school is a cult of personality.  Sometimes that personality can really ride, and teach others to ride, and sometimes they are clearly doing well with gathering people around them, but actually teaching riding isn't the real goal.  This was one of those groups. They all came, they all more or less participated, but they were sloppy, rude and it showed in their scores.  One of my obstacles had 4 cones in a row. Beginner level was to walk from the first cone to the second, stop and back your horse 3 steps, and then walk on.  Once student rode past me saying that she didn't feel "confident" about doing the obstacle, so she was not going to attempt it.  Instead she walked her horse past the cones without stopping or trying to back. OK then. 
Then there were the older ladies who came up for "fun" and clearly didn't really care about the obstacles. They were the last group out on the trail, and I'm sure they did have fun, however they also took poorly conditioned, overweight horses out on an 8 mile trail ride with some good steep climbs in it. It took the first group doing the ride 3 hours to complete the ride. It took the ladies more than 5. The first group of riders included 4 riders on horses who had clearly been ridden regularly, and who performed well on the obstacles. 
The core group of riders are always fun to judge.  They are focused on doing a good job and improving their riding. 
It was really nice to have Donald along, even though he was clearly kind of tired from a trip he was just returning from.
Back home there don't seem to be broken pipes or other tragedies, so I'm very happy.  It is warm here, but very very dry. Humidity was 17% when I got home.
This week the focus is on getting the solar setup finished. I also need to finish a little plumbing at the water tanks and up near the springs.   Oh and get some canning done!  Long past time for that. 
Had two really delicious Cherokee Carbon tomatoes for dinner. They are bigger than I expected, though still a medium sized tomato. Unfortunately they lack the deep smoky flavor of Cherokee Purple.  Even without that extra kick of flavor they were really good.  
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I had such a nice Readercon!

I went into my last round of programming on just as little sleep as my first because of the fox that screamed in the yard for what felt like all night, but the epically freewheeling breadth of "The Odyssey in 2026" can be gauged by the fact that one of my co-panelists talked about the anarchic receptions of Katerina Gogou and another the diametric adaptational differences between Armand Assante and Ralph Fiennes and a third the modern moralities of Epic: The Musical (2024) while I had the chance for the first time in several decades to mention my master's thesis on the archaic lyric transformation of Homeric motifs. The audience was full of brilliant questions about the oral tradition and the epic cycle and we barely even got into the polyphony of translations. We could have gone another thousand hexameters easy. "Reckoning at 10" came out about half reading and half craft beer-and-cider tasting courtesy of Michael J. DeLuca and his harvesting of post-industrial orchards and spruce tips. I enjoyed the technical discussion and the notes from the audience. The room sang happy birthday to the magazine.

Beyond this point I was already beginning to slump into a pumpkin, but I managed to collapse on a portion of outdoor sofa adjacent to Kate Nepveu and Marissa Lingen and Gwynne Garfinkle and Greer Gilman with interludes of Catherine Rockwood and Michael McAfee and [personal profile] ckd and Romie Stott. Dean offered me peaches. [personal profile] choco_frosh had to run off to dismantle the con. I caught Mike and Anita as they were loading out and now I have copies of the phantasmagorically endpapered Trail of Shadows (2025) and the brand-new edition of Strange Wisdoms of the Dead (2006/18). The sole reading I made it to was Michael Cisco's. Briefly there was a Cameron Roberson. I hugged a lot of people.

Then I was a pumpkin that had to run a lot of errands, but so long as the monkey's paw does not curl slowly shut, I have not had a nicer weekend this year and I have not had such a professional one in seven. I will feel fragile about my immune system until some days have passed. I will need to sleep a lot. I didn't remember to bring my four-year-old collection which would have been convention-new. I was asked for my website and my social media and the spelling of my name. I have not felt for a long time that I could rely on either my intellect or my stamina and I am still not sure if I can start again, but I made it through all three days of my panels and loved them. It was like being alive to talk with people. At the moment I am looking forward to NecronomiCon.

Paranoia

Jul. 12th, 2026 11:38 pm
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One discovers things when one is frantically searching around for information about the cyclospora. In this particular instance, it is apparently inadvisable to wash your produce with dish soap because it can cause stomach upset if you don't get it all off and it's harder to get it all off for produce than it is for dishes. (And presumably also you're not directly ingesting your dishes.)

I had a very strange bout of food poisoning some weeks ago. In my experience most GI bugs travel down, but this did not. It came on as pain leading into vomiting, and it lasted much of a night and was gone in the morning without the kind of lingering weakness I expect of such things. (Beyond, you know, what you get from having had three hours of sleep; I did call into work for a second day from that.) I threw out some suspect things but wondered what could have caused it, especially when there was no large-scale recall of contaminated frozen pierogies in the next few weeks.

But I washed a nectarine with dish soap, which is not an uncommon thing but I was possibly not as careful about rinsing it as I have been prior to that.

So... I wonder if my food poisoning was because of consuming dish soap residue on the nectarine.

(Also apparently if it gets over 100 degrees in your storage area this can ruin your canned goods.) 

Meanwhile, I am anxious about the cyclospora, in part because I do not have full control of the fridge. I expect the house I am moving to in the fall will be amenable to being extremely cautious about the cyclospora but this does not help me now. I can cease eating uncooked produce-- I don't eat a lot of uncooked produce to begin with; my body isn't exactly tolerant of roughage-- but this does not do anything about "does other people's uncooked produce contaminate the fridge and therefore the food I am storing in it which I am planning on eating without further cooking, like bread and butter and leftovers of my cooked food." (They do seem to at least be confining their produce to the produce drawers, and in general my shelf of the fridge is mine and only contains my stuff; this is not like that extremely WTF apartment I toured where they allocated amount of fridge space based on how much rent your specific room was regardless of whether you actually used it or not-- the fridge was almost completely empty when I toured it and I was informed that I would, if I took the room, be confined to one produce drawer as the room was the cheapest in the apartment.)

In the interest of continuing to consume vegetables, I have purchased a jar of artichoke hearts to make into artichoke bars, which are sauteed and then baked, and of course frozen broccoli takes to baking quite well.

Canned food is almost certainly safe because they heat it. No real evidence one way or the other on vinegar. The question is whether the Trader Joe's cornichons I have in a sealed jar are safe--ie, is heating it up to a sufficiently high temp part of sealing a jar the way it would be if you were doing it at home.

Do I need to be concerned about surface? Apparently bleach doesn't kill them, which lets out my usual way of dealing with contaminated surfaces.

paper in the wind

Jul. 12th, 2026 08:53 pm
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I left Blacksburg before I learned to hate it, though it was a close thing. DC ... I was never in any real danger of hating DC. DC was first the golden land of childhood from which I was rudely snatched, then a safe haven for high-school me to start learning who I was, and finally my material just desserts for dragging myself across the finish line of university and into The Real World. I never spent enough time in DC to get a real sense of who it is. I hated the heat, and I hated the traffic, and that was enough to convince me to leave.

I fell in love with Vancouver the first time I visited in 2009. I was lonely as hell when I moved here but I figured that was just me having trouble finding people. I still loved the city.

When I started spending time with Erin in 2016/17, I didn't understand the anger and vitriol she had for this place. From listening to her, I started to understand it. I began to see how the city doesn't care about its residents, how every year it squeezes you tighter, how much of what I loved was surface.

It's not only the money, of course. Turns out I am a houseplant and I don't do well when there's no sunlight for eight months of the year. Too, I blew up my social circle in the last half of the last decade, and haven't really been able to put it back together. It's not entirely fair to lay the blame for that on Vancouver... but it's not wholly unfair either.

This past six months or so has been a pleasant reminder of the city I fell in love with. Downtown on a sunny day, The Drop (one of my favourite pieces of public art) and Douglas Coupland's lego orca. The Cinematheque. Farmers markets. Mountains and water, and whatever it is about the sunlight out here that just feels brighter and more vibrant than anywhere else. Touristing with Steph, Granville island market and Queen Elizabeth park, revisiting places I've forgotten how much I liked.

I'll miss the Wednesday night sessions at Hynes. I'll miss a handful of people, probably more of them than I think I will. I still don't belong here, though.
It's time to move on
It's time to get going
What lies ahead
I have no way of knowing
But under my feet, babe
The grass is growing
Yeah, it's time to move on
It's time to get going

Gilbert and Sullivan review: Iolanthe

Jul. 12th, 2026 08:50 pm
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The Lamplighters, San Francisco's Gilbert & Sullivan troupe, is reinventing itself, due to the financial pressures facing local theatrical groups of all kinds now. No more large-scale productions carted around to big local theaters around the Bay Area; they're commencing small-scale productions in small local theaters in the City. This Iolanthe's entire run was sold out before the first performance, so I can't send you to it even though it'll be running next weekend; all I can say is that they'll be doing Pirates of Penzance in the spring.

The venue was the ODC Theater in the Mission district, just three blocks from the BART station, a small space converted from a brick warehouse by installing a steeply raked bank of merely nine rows of seats on one side. Since it looks like one anyway, the setup was a backstage theater area, with costume racks and other paraphernalia floating around; the setting was simultaneously the London of the original 19C show, with a bit of San Francisco salted in, and the backstage it looked like. Private Willis was converted to a stagehand, and made several nonspeaking appearances in that capacity in Act 1 before his first canonical appearance in Act 2, for instance.

There were a few other tinkerings with the text, mostly to change outdated references. Strephon is now "a parliamentary Costco: he carries everything." When Mountararat says "This comes of women interfering in politics," he's roundly booed, and the conductor, former Lamplighters star soprano Jennifer Ashworth, says, "Watch it, baritone."

The costumes, however, were scarfed from the Lamplighters' extensive costume shop which covers decades of productions, so they were full-scale. Mostly pretty conventional, though the fairies were in dark and eerie hues.

The performances were lively and full of imaginative stage business. When the fairies want to run around but not be seen, they put big signs reading "Invisible" around their necks. The only thing that didn't work was the fairies' ability to control the peers' movements, which made hash out of the "don't go" song. The best singer all-round was Ash Hurtado as Phyllis. Her voice was a quite spectacular combination of the light and delicate with the strong and powerful. The dialogue between Mountararat (John Melis) and Tolloller (Jacob Bronson) where they're trying to negotiate over claims to Phyllis's hand was also quite delightfully done. Iolanthe (Rose Waldman) dominated the show rather than being buried underneath everyone else as often happens. Strephon (newcomer Matt Skinner) was bluff and intense, the Fairy Queen (Sonia Gariaeff) was fierce when she ought to have been, nd the Lord Chancellor (veteran Chris Uzelac) was played with heft but a minimum of eccentricity.

As an experiment, this worked, but I hope they come up with different new and original ideas for subsequent shows.

Daily Happiness

Jul. 12th, 2026 08:23 pm
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1. I woke up this morning with a lot of phlegm. I guess the air quality was even worse than I originally thought. :-/ But it's definitely been getting better throughout the day. Here's hoping tomorrow I really will wake up back to normal.

2. Even though the reason I have tomorrow off is that I have an awkwardly timed dentist appointment, I am glad to have another day off. The dentist should take no more than two hours max (cavity + partial crown fitting) so that's a lot of day left to just enjoy the fact that I'm not working.

3. I went to Randy's Donuts for breakfast. They still have the mango tajin one and that was tempting, but I decided to get something else and instead tried their cherry frosted cake donut (pretty good but not wow) and a maple glazed donut topped with mini churros and thick caramel, which was really good.

4. Tuxie really loves just chilling out in that planter.

BERJAYA

Emergency Meeting (part 4 of 8)

Jul. 12th, 2026 11:13 pm
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Emergency Meeting
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 4 of 8
Word count (story only): 1111
[2 pm on Wednesday, 29 November of 2017]


:: With his support at hand, Jules is called to a meeting with the Ambassador. She is determined to straighten out the mess that Ritter has caused, figure out how this supposed “archivist” fits in, and, as a moment of personal pleasure, give Jules his paycheck. Part of the Lodestar story arc in the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::


Back to part three
On to part five




Jules raised an eyebrow at the other teen. “Are you going to keep the Ambassador waiting? That’s not a great idea. It’s even worse for your career plans.”

Noah winced. “I can do the job. I just needed the chance to prove it!” he insisted.

“What about the people sent to fetch you? You told them that the summons was canceled. Are they going to have nightmares? Memory issues? Any trace of problems after being exposed -unwillingly- to your power?” Pips asked evenly.

The teen paled, then shook his head fiercely. “It doesn’t hurt anybody!” he insisted. “It never has!”
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Titansfall D&D: Summary for 7/12 Game

Jul. 12th, 2026 11:08 pm
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After an unexpectedly long break due to a number of IRL issues affecting pretty much everyone in the game at some point or another, we're finally picking back up.

In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

Architectural terms, stairs

Jul. 12th, 2026 09:45 pm
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Hello all, I'm trying to find specific vocabulary for staircases. I'm looking at an interior staircase in a Georgian home (but the stair itself might be later.) The thing that strikes me as distinctive is that it surrounds a hall on three sides, having one landing that runs along an exterior wall. I love the look of it, and I'm trying to find vocabulary more specific than risers, balustrades, landings, which is what I tend to get when looking for glossaries.

Done This Week

Jul. 12th, 2026 07:00 pm
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Well, the weather is bonkers. Bursts of rain to break up the brutal heat in a way that does not actually help at all.

Work was multiple vendors and customers all in the facility at once. The nice thing is that one of the vendors I had to escort, which meant I got to watch him doing his work. I learned a lot of useful tricks that should solve some problems for us that way.

Also, he was wonderfully competent and precise without being fussy. I swear, my blood pressure dropped fifty points just being around him. Proof that it *is* possible for people to do their jobs well. I had begun to think it was a myth…

I’ve been trying to read more at work, rather than scrolling, which I suppose accounts for the fact that I finished off three books and a short story this week.

Lewisia: 3 new pieces written, July posts queued up

Day job: 43 hours

Cooking: a truly disappointing burrito filling...

Gardening: garden club post

Reading: The Dead Lands by Benjamin Percy (liked that short story so much, went to find other things, fascinating world building, even if I wanted to slap/strangle/brutally torture the vast majority of the cast), Witch Hat Atelier, Volume 1 by Kamome Shirahama (saw a tumblr post that made me sit up and go “oh???” and yes, it turns out this is 100000% my jam, now torn between requesting every volume from the library simultaneously and blowing my budget for several months to just buy it all), “This Is Not My Timeline” by J.R. Dawson (Reactor Magazine just keeps hitting me with the best shit), Snake-Eater by T. Kingfisher (expected this to be one of the heavy horror ones, really more in line with her fantasy stuff, incredibly heart-warming with a lovely mythpunk sort of vibe)

Watching: X-Files season 2 episodes 12-14

Listening: The Essential Mary Chapin Carpenter (I so enjoyed the cover she put out with The Mountain Goats back in March, I wanted more of her vocals, just some very classic country music)

Clock Mouse: still taking a break

7/12/2026 Inspiration Trail

Jul. 12th, 2026 04:19 pm
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I try to go up to Inspiration Trail on Wednesdays and Sundays, but it had been two weeks. There was that Wednesday when the fog and wind were too much for me and I went home, and the next Sunday I jammed my hand so badly that it swelled up, turning interesting colors, and I didn't drive for a week. Today my hand doesn't look normal but driving was fine and it was a great relief to be up there. I didn't go at dawn, there's little point these days, and although there was high overcast there was very little wind; I even left my jacket behind. It was even quieter than two weeks ago and I heard no warblers at all, but the first bird I saw was a Great Blue Heron standing in the trail. The list: )

So no breeding migrant passeriformes, just three migrant flycatchers, and most of the locals.

Late night exercise.

Jul. 12th, 2026 09:24 pm
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I can still easily enough drop and do ten push-ups.

I can still, not as easily, do ten more.

I could probably do another ten in a few minutes, but I think I'll move onto squats and curls for a little while. Just something to move a bit and make sleeping a little easier.
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Zhao Yunlan sprawled on a couch, grinning at his phone. The background shows a purply sky with stars. Text reads "Slo-Mo Rewatch. Guardian - half an episode per week @ sid-guardian.dreamwidth.org."


Hi, and welcome back to the Guardian drama Slo-Mo Rewatch. Watch half an episode a week, at your leisure, and then come and chat about it here in comments. Or you can just jump into the comments without rewatching, of course!

Here are the previous weeks' rewatch posts.

Episode 19, up to 20:18

Summary
Chu Shuzhi and Guo Changcheng are taking Ye Huo's proteges to safety when Zhu Jiu ambushes them. He puts Chu Shuzhi out of action and claims responsibility/credit for Bo Bi's brother's death. Ye Huo arrives and fights Zhu Jiu. Between Ye Huo and Chu Shuzhi (now back online), they get the upper hand, but Zhu Jiu explodes the fight club prize belt, knocking everyone out.

At the SID, despite knowing all the reasons not to, Zhao Yunlan contemplates using the Hallows to find Zhu Jiu. The Awl activates, and he takes it as a sign. It gives him a vision of being in a freezing lab where Guo Changcheng, Chu Shuzhi and Ye Huo are laid out on guernies, frozen and possibly dead; Chu Shuzhi wakes up and starts choking Zhao Yunlan while laughing maniacally. The nose bleed scene! Shen Wei is furious to find Zhao Yunlan unconscious again! The SID receives a ransom demand from Zhu Jiu: he wants the Hallows in exchange for the hostages.

In the lab, Ye Huo is badly hurt. Changcheng defies Zhu Jiu to insist on giving Ye Huo first aid. Chu Shuzhi distracts before Zhu Jiu can kill Changcheng. Meanwhile, Shen Wei and Zhu Hong head to the Snake village together; on the way, they talk about Zhu Hong's crush on Zhao Yunlan and the science of love.

BERJAYA


Quote
Shen Wei: I don't know too much about love. But based on the aspect of bioengineering, at least three days, at most three years, dopamine and norepinephrine will stop secreting. Maybe at that time, you won't have any affection toward him anymore.

Detail
Zhao Yunlan's previous visions have just been flashes of the past or future; this is the first one where he's entered the vision himself and interacted with it. He even shields his eyes against the glare. Is this a symptom of dark energy corruption, the Awl trying to be helpful, or something else?

Questions
Do you have a favourite scene or line of dialogue from this half episode? (If it's the nosebleed scene, do you have a second favourite as well? ;-) How much better would Chu Shuzhi's day have gone if Guo Changcheng had just done what he was told? Which part of the fight did you enjoy the most (Chu Shuzhi vs Zhu Jiu, Ye Huo vs Zhu Jiu, etc)? Why does Zhao Yunlan persist in hoping that touching the Hallows will be at all helpful? What are the best things about the nosebleed scene, for you? What does Zhu Hong think about Shen Wei being the one to go and talk to Fourth Uncle? On a scale of 1 to 10,000, how brave is Guo Changcheng? Any thoughts about Zhu Hong and Shen Wei's conversation about love?

Did you see any parallels in these scenes with other parts of the drama? If you're familiar with the novel, any thoughts about how the drama adaptation compares, if at all?

(As usual, these are all just conversation starters - feel free to answer all, some, or none, and to say as much or as little as you like! You don't have to be keeping up with the rewatch to join in. We'd love to hear your thoughts!)

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I would welcome a talking fox into my home for my fridge and no fucking, but doors shut if it stood on two legs and had clothes.

You can toss a paper ball into a crowd and find someone who thinks Scar is hot every time but that person has probably never thought much beyond that. No barbed dick has ever crossed their mind.

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A bit of nonsense inspired by discussion on the WEJ discord this morning on the theme of what exactly is it about the way von Stalhein smokes a cigarette that makes him so instantly identifiable to Biggles. And I decided it wasn't the cigarette at all, it was the hands.

fixating on your enemy's hands in a perfectly normal way )
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Sunday, July 12, 2026 - 14:27
Major category: 

The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast will be open for submissions in January 2027 for short stories in the lesbian historic fiction genre, to be produced in audio format for the podcast, as well as published in text on the website.

I strongly advise authors to review these guidelines thoroughly before submitting. If your submission doesn't meet the requirements, you will have wasted both of our time.

Technical Details

We will accept short fiction of any length up to 5000 words, which is a hard limit. We will be publishing four stories. (If we get some really great flash fiction, there’s the possibility of doubling up if the total meets the word count limit.)

We will be paying professional rates: $0.08/word.

The contract will be for first publication rights in audio and print (i.e., the story must not have appeared in either format previously) with an exclusive one year license. (Exceptions can be arranged by mutual consent for “best of” collections within that term.)

Instructions on how to submit are given below. NO SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED OUTSIDE THE SUBMISSION PERIOD OF JANUARY 2027.

By submitting a story, you are warranting that the work is not generated in part or in whole using Large Language Models such as ChatGPT, etc.

What We’re Looking For

Stories must be set in an actual historic culture--i.e., a specific time and place in history--and the plot and characters should be firmly rooted in that time and place. (No time-travel or past memories, please.)

Stories may include fantastic elements that are appropriate to the historic setting. For example, they can include fantastic or supernatural events or beings that people of that era considered to be real. Or stories may be modeled on the fantastic literature of a specific historic era and culture. The limits to this will necessarily be subjective.

Stories must be set before 1900. We love to see stories that reach beyond the popular settings of 19th century America and England unless you do something new and interesting in them. I try to balance a diversity of settings and if you aren't competing with the rest of the 33% of stories with 19th c Anglophone settings, you have an advantage. [Also: see sensitivity note below.]

Romance is optional, and romance stories should have some other significant plot element in addition to the romance. A developing romance tends to take up a lot of plot space and we've all read a lot of "girl meets girl but they're the only two lesbians in the world." There are great stories that could be done with existing couples, friendly exes, or networks of like-minded women, just for a change.

We are not looking for erotica. Sex may be implied but not described. (It’s difficult to include both erotic content and a substantial non-romantic plot in short fiction. I’d rather that stories focus on the plot and characters.)

Stories should feature lesbian-relevant themes. What do I mean by that, especially given the emphasis the LHMP puts on how people in history understood sexuality differently than we do? This is where we get into “I know it when I see it” territory. The story should feature protagonist(s) who identify as women, whose primary emotional orientation within the scope of the story is toward other women. This is not meant to exclude characters who might identify today as bisexual or who have had relationships with men outside the scope of the story. But the story should focus on same-sex relations. Stories that involve cross-gender motifs (e.g., "passing women," "female husbands") should respect trans possibilities [see sensitivity note below].

Stories need not be all rainbows and unicorns, but should not be tragic. Angst and peril are ok as long as they don’t end in tragedy.

Authors of all genders and orientations are welcome to submit. Marginalized authors are strongly encouraged to submit, regardless of whether you are writing about your own cultural background.

If you want a somewhat less formal discussion of what sorts of stories really catch my eye, I wrote a blog about that.

Please feel free to publicize this call for submissions.

Submission Information

Do not send submissions before January 1, 2027 or after January 31, 2027. Submissions sent outside this window will not be considered (with allowance for time zones).

You should not re-submit a story that has previously been rejected, unless you have prior approval to do so. "Prior approval" could mean "when I rejected it previously, I said that I'd love to consider it again if you addressed X, Y, and Z." It can also mean, "Before you send it to me, you email me explaining when it was submitted previously and asking if I'd like to see it again." It especially helps if you've worked to make it even better than it was before, because the overall quality of the submissions goes up every year and you'll have stiff competition.

Simultaneous submission (i.e., having the story out under consideration at more than one market) is ok, but explain that in your cover letter. My turn-around time for acceptances is short enough that it's unlikely to be a problem for me.

Send submissions to hrjones@me.com

Submit your story as an rtf or doc(x) file attached to your email

The file name should be “[last name] - [story title, truncated if long]” (Don't include the brackets! They're there to indicate data fields.)

The subject line of your email should be “LHMP Submissions - [last name] - [story title]”

There is no need to provide a synopsis or biographical information in the cover letter, but it won't count against you if you do.

By submitting your story, you are verifying that the material is your own original work and that it has not been previously published in any form in a publicly accessible context. You are also verifying that you did not use any Large Language Model application (colloquially known as "AI") in any way in creating the story.

Submissions will be acknowledged within 2 days of receipt. If you haven’t received an acknowledgment within 5 days, please query.

Based on previous years, I will generally have the submissions read and responded to within the first week of February. If you haven't received a response by mid-February, please query as the email may have gone astray.

Formatting

Use your favorite standard manuscript format for short fiction with the following additions:

In addition to word count, please provide the date/era of your setting and the location/culture it is set in. (These can be in general terms, but it helps for putting the story in context, especially if it uses a very tight point of view where the time/place are not specifically mentioned in the story.) If you are including fantasy elements and think I might not be familiar with the historic background for those elements, a very brief note in the cover e-mail is a good idea.

If you don’t have a favorite manuscript format, here is a good basic format:

  • Use courier or a similar monospaced serif font, 12-point size
  • Lines should be double-spaced with paragraphs indented. (Use your word processor’s formatting for this, do not use tabs or manual carriage returns.)
  • Do not justify the text, leave a ragged right margin.
  • Margins should be at least 1-inch or equivalent all around

On the first page, provide the following information:

  • Your name (legal name, the name I’ll be putting on the contract)
  • email address
  • (standard formats generally require a mailing address but I don’t need one at this point)
  • word count (please use your word processor’s word count function, rounded to the nearest 100)
  • date/era of story
  • location/culture of story

Centered above the start of the story, include the title, and on the next line “by [name to appear in publication]”. This is where you may use a pen name, if you choose.

Please use actual italics rather than underlining for material meant to appear in italics.

Please indicate the end of your story with the word “end” centered below the final line.

As I will be reading stories electronically, there is no need to include page numbers or a header on each page. (If this is part of your standard format, you don’t need to remove them.)

Notes on Sensitivity

I strongly welcome settings that fall outside the "white English-speaking default". But stories should avoid exoticizing the cultural setting or relying on sterotypes or colonial cultural dynamics. What does that mean? A good guideline is to ask, "If someone whose roots are in this culture read the story, would they feel represented or objectified?"

What do I mean by "stories that involve cross-gender motifs should respect trans possibilities"? I mean that if the story includes an assigned-female character who is presenting publicly as male, I should have confidence that you, as the author, have thought about the complexities of gender and sexuality (both in history and for the expected audience). It should be implied that the character would identify as a woman if she had access to modern gender theory, and the way the character is treated should not erase the possibility of other people in the same setting identifying as trans men if they had access to modern gender theory. This is a bit of a long-winded explanation, but I simultaneously want to welcome stories that include cross-gender motifs and avoid stories that could make some of the potential audience feel erased or mislabeled.

A note on transfeminine characters: I am completely open to the inclusion of stories with transfeminine characters who identify as women-loving-women. This is a complicated topic for historic stories, though, as this is not a motif with much known historic grounding before the later 20th/21st century. If you're submitting this type of story, you may have to work harder than usual on making it work in the historic context.

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1. Lindsey Graham died at 71 after a short illness. (I don't know he looked a lot older than 71.) I know it's probably wrong to be glad this man is dead and gone, but I am glad he's dead and gone. He hurt a lot of people with his policies and politics, more than he helped. The world will most likely be better without him on it any longer. But I do feel for anyone who is grieving him - that he left behind, knowing full well that people are more than one thing, and life much as I'd like it to be - is never that clear cut.

2. Been battling a migraine headache all weekend long. Read more... )

3. I binged the Little House on the Prarie reboot or the new adaptation of it this weekend and was pleasantly surprised by it? It's very close to the books and historical record. And does a decent job of showing (not telling) what happened in the Kansas land trades of the late post-Civil War 1800s.vague spoilers )

It's not gritty, but it is more realistic than the original television series adaptation, and is much closer to Laura Ingalls Wilder's novels. I'm not sure where the series is going though? This felt like a limited series that was self-contained? vague spoilers )

I've not read the reviews or responses online? I went into it blind. I've seen various adaptations, and read the original novels as a child. Read more... )

It's well cast, well written, and produced. Slants towards hyper-realism, but comforting, and for a family audience. Worth a look, if you like that sort of thing?

4) Started Steve Carrel's Rooster on HBO MAX, I don't know if I'll stick with it or not? I'm admittedly curious to see what happens next? I don't necessarily find it amusing, and I feel like I've seen it before? It feels very familiar, I have the oddest sense of deja vue. The set-up is a divorced popular author is asked to be a guest speaker at a college and agrees to it - mainly to check up on his daughter who is a professor there, and whose marriage is falling apart. In reality, the Chancellor wants him to become a "writer in residence" and teach. To which he responds? "But I never went to college."

[I looked it up - turns out that I have seen this before?

Notable Films About Authors Becoming Professors:
yes, it is a popular trope - they made not one, but four films about it )

The small college professor comedy/drama trope is very popular in books, plays (theater), films and television shows. Why? A high percentage of literary writers (or writers in general) who get traditionally published by literary imprints (or publishing companies or University Presses), never did anything other than write, get divorced, have dysfunctional family issues, and teach (something) at small liberal arts colleges in the North East and Midwest (of which there are an insane amount located - the upper Midwest and Northeast have a lot of small town pricey liberal arts schools, you can pretty much find one in any given direction. The entire North Eastern US is littered with them) - so we get a lot of novels and films about this. I've read and seen a few - they are, unfortunately, all alike - usually a man's coming of age story. Occasionally we get a woman's, it's rare, but it happens.

I'm not necessarily criticizing the Rooster? I've only seen one episode. I'm critical of the trope. Which I wish was a little less...repetitive and predictable? I tried the one with Sandra Oh, but it didn't work for me.
I wish they'd do the Secret History - but at the same time, I'm kind of glad they haven't? They'd probably ruin it.

[I'm in the mood for comfort food - low violence, no monsters, no horror, and just kind people trying to help each other. It might be a side-effect of the migraines. I'd wanted to work on my novels and painting this weekend, and walk about more - but alas migraine. So, just doing my best to get sleep and keep it at bay. If you are sick and tired of hearing about my migraines? Think about how I feel? LOL!]
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Making things fit.

Jul. 11th, 2026 02:39 pm
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I have been struggling with the "Basic Principles" of The Artist's Way, but I have been enjoying the sense of exploring the book within the [community profile] theartistsway cohort, so I have tried to rewrite them avoid some of the "Creator/God" language which was I really stumbling to connect with. I have rewritten a version for myself, and I may keep tweaking them as I'm not 100% sure they still fit. There are definitely other versions that have been created for secularists/atheists that may be better or more helpful for others. Admittedly, these are unique to my perspective/view of life and the universe, but I'm putting them here as a means to re-evaluate how I approach the series for the time being.

cut because I care )

[ SECRET POST #7128 ]

Jul. 12th, 2026 02:51 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #7128 ⌋

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


01. BERJAYA
[Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey]


More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 30 secrets from Secret Submission Post #1018.
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.

July: This and That

Jul. 12th, 2026 08:33 pm
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Welcome to our challenge This and That.

In July, the main theme is Happy vs. Sad.

Allowed are fics up to 500 words, small poems such as haiku or tanka, icons (100 x 100px), and graphics (maximum 500 x 500px). All fandoms, genres, and ratings are welcome. Original works and real-person works are fine, too.

Please tag your work with all relevant tags.

This challenge runs until July 31, midnight in your timezone.

:::

Challenge Reminder: 10 out of 20
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Welcome to week ten of the Prompt Table Challenge.

Playlist )
If you find any mistakes or have a question, don't hesitate to let me know.

For the neighbor prompts, check your selected table.

1. The Main Prompt is required = you will have to use this prompt to participate in the week. Main prompts can't get mixed up with neighbor prompts!

2. You are allowed to choose up to two Neighbor Prompts every week. These prompts are optional. Create single works for them or combine them in one work.

3. The use of the extra chance is optional. You don't have to create an extra work for it! Combine it with the main or one neighbor work. Keep an eye on the minimum of the main work!

Main Prompts Minimum
200 words
2 connected haiku
1 poem (ten lines)
3 icons
1 animated graphic (150x300 pxl)
1 graphic (300x500 pxl)

Neighbor Prompts Minimum
100 words
1 haiku
1 poem (five lines)
1 icon
1 graphic (150x300 pxl)
If you combine two neighbor prompts in one work, you must double the minimum!

If you are not happy with your prompt(s) or you have missed a week, remember your Joker Card. Every Joker card comes with 15 tokens.
You can use them in different ways:
1. Missed week - use three tokens, and you can catch up with the week later.
2. Change your main prompt - use five tokens, and you can choose a different main prompt.
3. Change the card - use four tokens to choose a different card.

If you need to revisit the complete rules go here..

If you have signed up for the team challenge, visit your team's post.

Countdown: Post all your finished works at [community profile] fandom_empire_workplace until Sunday, July 12, 18.00 UTC, but I will allow belated works until I've made the closing post. Countdown here.

Prompt Tables 02.26 - Weekly Score 9

Jul. 12th, 2026 08:24 pm
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Posting for week 9 is closed now. It was a great week again; thank you to everyone participating.

Regular Challenge
We have had a total of 13 participants this week.
Most points: [personal profile] babblecat3000 and [personal profile] krivus - 8 points

Team Challenge
No dice points this week!

Team Alpha
6 participants
each participant earns 1 point
team points total: 65

Team Omega
5 participants
each participant earns 1 point
team points total: 53


To check out all scores, have a look at the Google Highscore Sheet. If you find an error or have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

The playlist for next week will be online within the next few minutes!
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Title: Mystery
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack O’Neill, Daniel Jackson.
Rating: PG
Spoilers/Setting: First half of Season 2.
Summary: How is it that everywhere SG-1 goes, the people speak American English?
Written Using: The dw100 prompt ‘Alien’.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.
A/N: Quadruple drabble.
 
 


FAKE Double Drabble: Overenthusiasm

Jul. 12th, 2026 06:38 pm
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Title: Overenthusiasm
Fandom: FAKE
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ryo, Dee, JJ, Ted.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 509: Unconscious at 
[community profile] drabble_zone.
Setting: Early in the manga.
Summary: JJ causes some serious problems for the two-seven by knocking Dee out.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.
 
 


Drama watching and fanfic writing

Jul. 12th, 2026 07:30 pm
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I started:

Mr. Kill

It’s a Thai thriller drama with Dew and Tee about a serial murder case where victims are killed the same way characters in a popular manga are killed. Dew is a manga artist and Tee is a police officer working on the case. They must join forces to uncover the truth and find the killer.

And, let me tell you, for a non BL drama there are so many romantic tropes here. Because, really: “Seeing you smile makes it all worth it.” It’s said by the police officer to the artist. And they have meet cute. And that was just the 1st episode. 😊


The Edge of Horizon

It’s a new historical Thai BL about a romance with class difference between a prince and a servant. With heaps of loyalty kink, angst and repressed longing. It’s OTT and rather soap-operaish, but very enjoyable. And I like the lead actors and their chemistry. And there are a few great secondary characters. And Pond Ponlavit clearly liked being a bad guy in ClaireBell so much that he’s a bad guy again here. 😉

The drama starts in 1920, but then in episode 3 there is a 11 years time skip, and the rest happens in 1931. The servant is the respected captain in the army now, the prince is the king’s private secretary. And from what I’ve read it covers the events that lead to Promoters Revolution, which happened in 1932. It was a bloodless coup that overthrew the king, put an end to absolute monarchy in Thailand, and initiated the so-called Constitutional Era. So I’m not just being entertained by pretty boys kissing, but learning new things about Thailand history, too. I like it. 😊


Agent Kim Reactivated

It’s a new kdrama on Netflix, which I started watching on a whim. But I enjoy it so much. I’m not surprised it’s so highly rated, because it’s very entertaining. It has spectacular, beautifully choreographed fights where out super competent heroes fight 20 bad guys and win. It has a very charismatic lead played by So Ji Sub. It’s has a trio of bickering, bromancy friends played by fantastic actors, who make me laugh out loud and cheer them on.

Ok, it does require a very high level of suspension of disbelief, but I don’t mind that at all. And it is quite gory in the beginning, since the villains have to be shown to be very despicable to make brutal violence against them justified. And for me that goriness was just on the edge of what I can stomach right now.

The main character is a former spy that now leads an ordinary life as a single father of a teenage girl. He hides his past and on the surface seems like a mild-mannered and even a bit timid guy. But that all changes when his beloved daughter goes missing. He and his two friends from his spy past now have to use their skills to find her.


I also still watch and enjoy A Dog And A Plane, which is adorable, funny, horny and touching. Jojo Tichakorn’s dramas don’t always work for me, but when they do, then they really do work. This drama does work for me perfectly.

And I finished watching Enemies With Benefits, which was lovely, funny, sexy and sweet and stuck the landing beautifully. Jan and Jingjing are wonderful and hot together, and I look forward to their next drama.

And I have so many interesting trailers bookmarked, but maybe I’ll make a new post about them, since that one is long enough as it is. 😊


As for fanfic writing things are going really well. I posted two Dare You to Death fic. Out of three I have planned in the series of smutty canon compliant fics. And that third fic is probably like two-thirds done already, too. Yay, me.

Touch (1796 words)
Rating: Explicit
Relationships: Jade/Kamin
Additional Tags: Episode Related, Porn with Feelings, First Time, Riding, Dom/sub Undertones, Top Kamin, Bottom Jade
Series: Part 1 of Love Scenes
Summary:

“Are we more than just boss and subordinate now?” Jade asks.

“It’s been that way for a long time,” Kamin says. “You’re the only one who didn’t notice.”

And oh, that wide delighted smile that appears on Jade’s face, that joy in his eyes, that happiness written on his face so openly... How can Kamin not love him? How can Kamin not want him with his whole heart, body and soul?

He puts his palm on the nape of Jade’s neck and gently pulls him closer. Their lips meet in a kiss. And all those feelings boiling inside Kamin right now – love, desire, possessiveness, the need to take and to control – make him so pleasantly warm. It makes his heart race and his cock harden.

Their first time in episode 6 from Kamin’s POV.


Take it off (2172 words)
Rating: Explicit
Relationships: Jade/Kamin
Additional Tags: Episode Related, Porn with Feelings, Blow Jobs, Anal Fingering, Anal Sex, Coming Untouched, Light Dom/sub, Top Kamin, Bottom Jade
Series: Part 2 of Love Scenes
Summary:

Kamin pushes Jade’s chin up with his index finger.

“Be good for me, Jade,” he says.

It’s not an order. Not really. But in a way it is. Jade swallows and nods, and that warm wave inside him is now like a summer storm, hot and wild.

Kamin gives him a look. His eyes are dark with lust. His iron control is crumbling, and Jade can’t help but smile triumphantly. He did this. He made Kamin look at him like this – with laser-sharp focus, with obsessive intensity. Jade loves Kamin looking at him like he wants to devour Jade whole. Jade for sure doesn’t mind that. He would even say that he loves it.

Let’s say that in episode 8 there was a longer break between the scene at the gym and the whole action of pursuing a drug dealer. Let’s imagine that pursuing happened the next day and they had the whole night to do more than just some teasing and flirting. And here they do so much more. :) This time from Jade’s POV.

Casino table games

Jul. 12th, 2026 05:42 pm
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Is there anyone here who knows enough about betting on casino table games to help me work out a few things for my novel? Table games please, not slots. Sitting at a machine stuffing coins isn't that interesting in prose and doesn't provide much room for interaction.

One scenario is that he loses big and blames another player for it. Or something else happens which is plausible for a casino and makes him mad but doesn't involve the gambling directly. I have no experience. It doesn't have to be justified anger, he's hair trigger. My one idea is that another player scatters his chips, but I'm not sold on that. Spilling drinks happens in a hotel bar five chapters earlier.

The other scenario is that someone is intentionally egging him on to bet badly. This isn't necessary, just a slightly wicked idea. It would be a later scene.

He favours simpler games as he's always drunk & high. From what I've been able to find, roulette might be the best - simple mechanism but a complex set of betting options. I could pick and choose from pages about the game but I have no idea how the flow of it might go and it would be cool to write the scene around a plausibly realistic sequence of bets. The other players know what they're doing and how to play the odds.

If you can suggest something around another simple table game, please do. I'm not attached to roulette - his eyes can go blurry watching it go round and round another time. Poker is probably too complicated, blackjack is easy and I use that for a scene where there's little detail about the gambling.

Thanks for any help.
 

Triple Drabble: Just Jack

Jul. 12th, 2026 06:28 pm
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Title: Just Jack
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack, Rhiannon.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 925: Hit, at 
[community profile] torchwood100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Jack is being Jack, and Rhiannon doesn’t approve.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Triple drabble.
 


 

2026-W28 weeknotes

Jul. 12th, 2026 10:05 am
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Life

A bummer of a week, as the poor elderly kitty I'm catsitting had to be put to sleep (locked post) after vets discovered a tumor in her colon. I housesit so many elderly cats that something like this was bound to happen at some point, but it was unexpected for THIS particular cat, who had just had a check-up before I started sitting here.

I'll still be here in Bend for the rest of the month. I decided to go down to southern California to visit my parents for a few weeks before my next sit in northern California, as a sort of vacation.

Media

📖 Didn't do much book reading this week, but I did go to the zine library and swapped out old loans for new loans. Read a really good one about doing a "screen free summer"-- basically de-emphasizing your phone for 3 months as a break from social media/constantly being online.

One tip I particularly liked is instead of immediately looking up actors/movie info/etc. while watching a movie, write down your questions/topics and then research them later. I've gotten better about focusing on movies when I'm watching them BUT I constantly feel the itch to look up IMDB facts. Physically writing down my questions for later seems like a great idea!

🎮 Been playing HOURS AND HOURS of Elden Ring (the Convergence mod version). Probably too many hours, so I've taken a break from it this weekend to refresh myself! But it's a lot of fun and only a little scary.

📺 Watched several good movies this week!

The Substance (2024); don't usually go for horror movies but this was so cool, a retro style body horror with lots of practical effects.

Dune Part 1 (2021) and Dune Part 2 (2024); I thought these were great, though I liked part 1 a bit more than part 2. Loved the costumes, and I don't remember enough about the book to be offended at what they cut/changed/etc. Looking forward to Part 3 this winter.

Also watched a few episodes in Severance season 2, which probably wasn't the best idea for a week where I was already on an emotional roller coaster

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