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[community profile] rarefemslashexchange is a multi fandom exchange focused on f/f ships with two or more female characters (canon or genderbent) and/or genderqueer characters that you feel would fit in a f/f exchange, with less than 250 works on AO3- completed, in English, using the otp:true filter. The minimum requirements are either a 500 word fic or a nice sketch.

Nomination guidelines are here.

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Nominations: December 1-10th (closes at 10PM PST) [ Countdown to nominations closing ] | [ In your timezone ]
Sign-Ups Open: December 13th
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Gen Prompt Bingo Round 29

Dec. 2nd, 2025 08:38 pm
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A border of purple flowers with Gen Prompt Bingo  Round 29 and the url genprompt_bingo.dreamwidth.org superimposed over it.


[community profile] genprompt_bingo is a low commitment multi-fandom, multi-media bingo challenge.

Its aim is to provide bingo cards of gen-style prompts to be used as inspiration in creating fic, images, meta, fanmixes, vids or any other kind of fannish activities. Although the prompts themselves are "Gen" (i.e., no prompts are specifically about romance or sex) fills may be of any genre, style or rating.

Prompt lists are renewed at the start of December and April. New cards can be claimed then even if a previous card has not been completed.

Round 29 is open
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Christmas Preparations
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only):
[December 1, 2016]


:: Bennett wants to do something to help new neighbors in need during “the giving season.” The project quickly expands, in good ways. Part of the Mercedes story arc in the Polychrome Heroics universe, this story was prompted by [personal profile] siliconshaman, with my thanks, and half a dozen ideas for follow-up stories. Feel free to ask for more!




Bennett’s neck clicked and popped as he stretched in front of the laptop. He shut it off with a few keystrokes, closed it, and locked it in the file drawer before pulling out the old-fashioned handwritten ledger on green paper. He scanned the numbers, then began to smile. He had five days before Jules’ next scheduled video call, and planned to put those days to good use. He checked the schedules for the next few days, checked the planned teleport delivery of the bioreactive ink for the custom tattoo that would take up all of days three and four, made a vague note on his vidphone as a reminder, and began the night walkthrough to close up the business.

He tucked a notepad in his shirt pocket, and stopped at nearly every step of the process to jot down ideas.
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Thanskgiving Trip Retrospective

Dec. 2nd, 2025 08:54 am
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Here are a few thoughts from our Thanksgiving trip on what worked well, what didn't work so well, and what we might do differently the next time around.

1. Red-eye flights barely work. I confidently booked a red-eye flight out to the East Coast to start the trip after a tolerably okay red-eye experience flying to Toronto in August. In doing this I realized an important difference: the Toronto flight was in first class, enabling me to sleep for most of the flight. This trip I flew in coach, and I was stuck awake most of the overnight flight, unable to fall asleep even though I was tired because I was so uncomfortable. As a result I needed a nap midday— and was able to get that sleep only by snoozing in my rental car in a parking lot! I will be cautious on future trips to book red-eyes only when I have a safe place to crash out for a few hours the day I arrive.

2. Traveling Light is Right. We travel with only carry-on suitcases whenever it's feasible, as it saves us time not checking/claiming luggage at the airport and zeroes out the risk of lost/delayed bags. Plus, it's easier checking into/out of hotels when we can carry all our bags in one trip without the aid of a luggage trolley. Part of what makes flying carry-on-only feasible on a trip like this is planning to wash laundry halfway through. On this trip that plan was easy; we did laundry at my inlaws' house. Other trips we do laundry at a hotel, which generally doesn't suck at mid-range hotels where they have coin-op machines that are usually in good condition and rarely busy. This trip we also packed lighter than usual figuring we might need extra space in our bags to bring new things home. It's a good thing we did that because Hawk bought a bunch of rocks. 🤣

3. Unclear if we'll do this again. 😦 We had several missed connections on this trip. No, not the airline kind of missed connections; missed connections with people. Half my sister's family was out of town, three of my nieces ghosted us/nope'd out of meeting, and one of my cousins canceled at the last minute. In addition, Thanksgiving dinner felt repetitive this year. It's the same people, doing the same thing, over the same food, as the past few years. And most of us are older and less dynamic than years ago. It's lost its spark of novelty. Don't get me wrong; I did enjoy the visits we managed to have. But it seems like trying to rush a bunch of stuff together into this holiday week produces as many disappointments as enjoyments. Maybe next year Hawk and I should vacation on our own over Thanksgiving and pick another time, perhaps one in the good-weather parts of the year (i.e, not snowing as we leave) to see people.

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High-level stats for week of 2025-11-18 - 2025-11-24


  • Total works categorized F/F on AO3: 9992 (-256 from last week)

  • Works I classified F/F: 5516 (-155 from last week) (2351 new, 3165 continued)

  • 0.57% of all 961364 AO3 works I've classified F/F were updated this week






A few callouts this week:


  • Wicked is back in the top five on the strength of the new movie. Since we still have strong showings from KPop Demon Hunters, League of Legends, Hazbin Hotel, and Wednesday, the result is that Harry Potter falls from the top five for the first time in four years.
  • Alien Stage returns after a week away, and Game of Thrones returns after a few mnths away. They replace Once Upon a Time and Boku no Hero Academia.
  • Wednesday celebrates 160 consecutive weeks on the chart, and Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! reaches 180 consecutive weeks.
  • Elasticella's dreamwidth-based sapphic stocking stuffers exchange is ramping up for its seventh year. Sign-ups are open until December 6, and fills are open through the end of December.



Full top-20 table and description of methodology after the jump )
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Having saved hapless human Tully from the kif, hani star captain Pyanfar Chanur is faced with the consequences of saving hapless human Tully from the kif.

Chanur’s Venture (Chanur, volume 2) by C J Cherryh
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I got a preview image I liked better for Giving Tuesday in Michigan 2025.

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Which I nearly forgot about, but here we are!

You can buy points here, and then spend them on a paid account.

And then you can post a poll!

Poll #33906 Gratuitous poll
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 20


On a scale of one to ten, crickets or walnuts?

View Answers
Mean: 6.40 Median: 7 Std. Dev 2.58
1
1 (5.0%)
2
1 (5.0%)
3
2 (10.0%)
4
0 (0.0%)
5
2 (10.0%)
6
3 (15.0%)
7
5 (25.0%)
8
1 (5.0%)
9
2 (10.0%)
10
3 (15.0%)

The Early Years by Mark Waldron

Dec. 1st, 2025 04:41 am
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I don’t want to say
things were indescribably
bad exactly

but things were
indescribably bad exactly

I don’t want to say the tide
went out and left him
gasping—a landed fish precisely

but the tide did indeed go out
and left him gaping—a dropped ghost

to make matters worse
god gathered up all of god’s things
and paddled out on that tide
so he swore he would die

and to make matters worser still
he rocked back and forth
in a bubble rather boggy and sad

ate nothing but thistles therein

I don’t want to pretend
things were very much worse
than they were
but they very much were


*********


Link

So, wait, wait, wait wait wait....

Nov. 30th, 2025 01:02 am
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are you seriously telling me that chronic nosebleeds are potentially (yet another) symptom of (the same underlying connective tissue problems that ultimately cause) hypermobility?

Well, fuck.

(Oh, and myopia's on that list too, but I somehow find myself less flabbergasted by this one.)

***


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The future!

Dec. 1st, 2025 11:43 pm
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Tremble at the majesty of an AI designed house.

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Christmas songs

Dec. 1st, 2025 10:15 pm
[personal profile] cosmolinguist

A podcast I like just did a Patreon bonus episode about Christmas songs, and listening to it today was a fun way to get into the spirit, now we've gotten past thanksgiving and into December.

They invited us to tell them about other songs than the ones they mentioned at the end, and I compiled such a mental list that I made it into a physical list. Especially because they suggested at the end to let them know about any Christmas songs they might not know, and since it's a baseball podcast and they're from the U.S., and I didn't know about Slade and Wizzard until I left the U.S., I figured they were worth a mention (I do like both songs as well and think even if I ever get back to Minnesota for Christmas, Noddy Holder yelling "It's Christmas!" will have to be part of it.)

Here's my list, in no particular order:

Travel Plans: A Blank Screen

Dec. 1st, 2025 01:36 pm
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With our Thanksgiving trip behind us (we went to the east coast for 9 days to visit family and friends) I am now in a weird situation. I've got no further travel plans. That struck me today when I checked my list at FlightMemory.com, where I track flights I've flown.There's a section that shows trips I've booked in the future. For the first time in a long time, that screen is blank. I have nothing booked.

My next flight anywhere may not be until February, ten weeks away. It's a business trip and it's too soon to book it. I may not even have a road trip before then, either. Hawk and I were talking about taking a road trip around New Year's, but jury duty has put the kibosh on that. Maybe we'll see if we can scramble to make travel plans over the Christmas holidays... though Hawk's ongoing recovery from surgery limits what's feasible for a trip. It'd need to be low key, so trips like our Panama trip over Christmas last year or Australia the year before are out.

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It's time for the end-of-year fic meme! As is tradition, I'm doing this right at the start of December, because I'm impatient. Last year I ended up posting two more fics after doing the 'end-of-year' wrapup. I evidently learnt nothing from this.

I've written a lot of little ficlets throughout the year, e.g. for promptfests, but for the purposes of this meme I'm only counting fics I've posted to my main AO3 account, or I'm going to get overwhelmed by indecision.


Number of fics written in 2025: thirty. You can find them on my AO3 account: [archiveofourown.org profile] Riona.

Fandoms: Danganronpa, Danganronpa 2, Danganronpa: Despair Time, Project: Eden's Garden, Final Fantasy XVI, The Coffin of Andy and Leyley, Severance, The Hundred Line, Horizon Zero Dawn, Deltarune, Star Trek DS9, Kingdom Hearts, Metaphor: ReFantazio, House MD. Ten videogame fandoms, three television fandoms, one web series. Mainly things I've written for before; only four of these are new additions.

One crossover: Kindred Spirits (The Hundred Line/Horizon Zero Dawn), in which Yugamu and Nil bond over their shared passion for murder.


End-of-year fic meme, 2025. )


Here's to the next year of writing! And... possibly also the next month of writing, because this is by no means the actual end of the year.

I just tried to post this, and the Dreamwidth post editor told me 'you can't post this, it's got an unclosed italics tag'. Which is a useful feature! Unfortunately, Dreamwidth did not specify where the tag in question was, and there are ninety-four italics tags in this post, so I had a real adventure tracking it down.

Saved comments during November 2025

Dec. 1st, 2025 11:05 am
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I was busy on my own blog, Instagram, and YouTube last month. )

Clarke Award Finalists 2024

Dec. 1st, 2025 10:59 am
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2024: Scutigera coleoptrata become established in the UK, a Trident missile suffers performance anxiety during a test and refuses to leave its sub, and Labour sweeps to victory in the General Election, with surprising little effect on the subsequent frequency of cruel and vindictive legislation.


Poll #33896 Clarke Award Finalists 2024
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 25


Which 2024 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?

View Answers

In Ascension by Martin MacInnes
1 (4.0%)

Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
1 (4.0%)

Corey Fah Does Social Mobility by Isabel Waidner
1 (4.0%)

Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
24 (96.0%)

The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
10 (40.0%)

The Ten Percent Thief by Lavanya Lakshminarayan
1 (4.0%)



Bold for have read, italic for intend to read, underline for never heard of it.

Which 2024 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
In Ascension by Martin MacInnes
Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Corey Fah Does Social Mobility by Isabel Waidner
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
The Ten Percent Thief by Lavanya Lakshminarayan

"Rabbit rabbit rabbit!"

Dec. 1st, 2025 04:37 pm
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