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Hello, friends! It's about to be December again, and you know what that means: the fact I am posting this actually before December 1 means [staff profile] karzilla reminded me about the existence of linear time again. Wait, no -- well, yes, but also -- okay, look, let me back up and start again: it's almost December, and that means it's time for our annual December holiday points bonus.

The standard explanation: For the entire month of December, all orders made in the Shop of points and paid time, either for you or as a gift for a friend, will have 10% of your completed cart total sent to you in points when you finish the transaction. For instance, if you buy an order of 12 months of paid time for $35 (350 points), you'll get 35 points when the order is complete, to use on a future purchase.

The fine print and much more behind this cut! )

Thank you, in short, for being the best possible users any social media site could possibly ever hope for. I'm probably in danger of crossing the Sappiness Line if I haven't already, but you all make everything worth it.

On behalf of Mark, Jen, Robby, and our team of awesome volunteers, and to each and every one of you, whether you've been with us on this wild ride since the beginning or just signed up last week, I'm wishing you all a very happy set of end-of-year holidays, whichever ones you celebrate, and hoping for all of you that your 2026 is full of kindness, determination, empathy, and a hell of a lot more luck than we've all had lately. Let's go.

Allbingo and Crowdfunding

Nov. 29th, 2025 11:54 pm
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[community profile] allbingo provides a space for creative people to share their work, using bingo cards for inspiration.

[community profile] crowdfunding is a community for creators, patrons, and fans of cyberfunded creativity.

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The Search
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 2 of 2, complete
Word count (story only): 1166
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, night]


:: Searching for Liana leads to an unexpected encounter. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::



Donathea smiled at the man with dark skin and auburn hair. “It’s fine. I’ll be done in a minute.”

Aidan nodded. “Would it help if I spoke with another employee? There is no time to waste.”

The customer studied Aidan’s worried expression. “What’s wrong?”

“There’s a teenage girl missing, seen getting into a car that may have come to the ferry,” Aidan explained quickly. “I am asking if anyone has seen her.”
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Bored on Black Friday

Nov. 29th, 2025 07:01 pm
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Thanksgiving triplog #17
Mechanicsburg, PA · Fri, 28 Nov 2025. 2pm.

After my plans to see my cousins fell through today I was at wits' end for what to do with myself. Staying around the house with my pokey inlaws is stultifying. So I knew I wanted to go out. But... to do what? Today is Black Friday, so going shopping would be on brand... except there's nothing I want to buy. And trolling around stores on this supposedly busiest day of the year seems like it would be more frustrating. (I'm skeptical about whether it's the busiest day of the year anymore, but that doesn't change the equation that shopping today is likely to be more frustrating than enjoyable.)

Hawk seemed to be looking for an excuse to get out the house, too, because when I suggested I might go out to eat for lunch, she agreed to join me. She agreed to join me for pizza, even. We found a well rated pizzeria a few miles away and headed there first.

Getting pizza in central Pennsylvania was a bit of culture shock. The shocker wasn't the pizza itself. It was east coast style pizza, which is exactly what I expected... though maybe a bit bland compared to what I expected. (Pizza with my mom and sister a few days ago in Virginia was way richer.) The shocker was the price. A lunch combo with two slices and a drink was $8 for cheese slices, $9 for pepperoni. And the slices were huge. That kind of meal back home would be literally twice the price.

After stuffing ourself on more pizza than we believed we could eat we considered again going shopping somewhere. Hawk did have a bead shop in mind, so we drove over to that in Mechanicsburg's quaint downtown area. The old fashioned stores there were empty, and street parking was easy. We considered shopping somewhere again after that but decided just to go home instead. We'd had enough of a break from the house.

Today was bright and cold

Nov. 29th, 2025 08:03 pm
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I guess winter's finally here.

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Another Visit with Relatives Fizzles

Nov. 29th, 2025 11:05 am
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Thanksgiving triplog #16
Camp Hill, PA · Fri, 28 Nov 2025. 12pm.

When I visited my cousin Matt on Monday he mentioned having plans to visit our cousin, Rebecca, on Friday. "Do you think Rebecca would mind if I joined?" I asked him Tuesday morning. I figured it'd be great to see Matt again— a few hours once a year is not enough— and I looked forward to seeing my Rebecca, whom I think I've only seen maybe twice since she was 6 years old... and she's now in her 40s!

Matt and Rebecca both agreed it would be great to see us. And their agreed-up meeting location for today was Frederick, MD, which is only about 1.5 hours from up here near Harrisburg. I figured it'd be an easy day-trip down there for a late lunch today.

Alas, today's visit fizzled. Matt texted just as I was getting ready to leave. "Rebecca's really sorry but something came up," he explained. "She says today's not a good day."

Bummer. And especially bummer because it's not the first time this week a relative nope'd out of visiting with minimal explanation why. Three of my nieces basically ghosted us, leading to us leaving town a day and a half early on Tuesday.

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It's tough all over.

Nov. 29th, 2025 07:44 am
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I spent a couple of hours yesterday at the annual Buy Nothing Day gathering at the home of my grad school classmates E & G. Yes, they're doing all right aside from G's back, but:
  • Their kid hasn't launched.
  • E has noticed that the younger generation is facing hurdles that would be ridiculous if they weren't enraging.
  • E observes that the job market, even in the tech industry, is ass. Welcome to America, nerds.
Yeah, all those bullet points sound awfully familiar. Aside from being a transgender lesbian sadomasochist, I'm them. On the one hand, it feels good not to be alone. On the other, damn, I wish things were going better for them.

There was a table full of young trans adults. That's right: E & G have at least one trans kid. I wish I could claim responsibility, but I haven't been in their lives enough for that. Good on E & G for being decent about it.

Classmate L's son, who was dubbed the Widget right around the time of his birth, is over 30 with a kid of his own. How does this keep happening? Yeah, I know how it happens, but you know what I mean. L's ex, who also went to school with all of us, has been all over the local raver & Burner events for years. I resisted the temptation to mention him.

Oh: there was one dude there who I thought had done something absolutely unforgivable long ago. I need to find out what is, or was, up. Luckily, E proposed coffee.

Got my early evening date cancelled due to date's illness. Le sigh. Did not go out because, honestly, I didn't feel like it. I'm not adjusting well to the cold & dark this year.

Anticlimactic Thanksgiving

Nov. 29th, 2025 06:40 am
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Thanksgiving triplog #15
Camp Hill, PA · Thu, 27 Nov 2025. 10pm.

Thanksgiving, the event around which we organized this trip, a trip in which I'm already on my 15th journal entry, has come and passed. And frankly, it was anticlimactic. It was just a meal. Sure, if was a big meal, with family and friends, but this year it seemed subdued.

From my inlaws' house in central Pennsylvania we drove over to their family friends' house well east of town. It's the same tradition they've celebrated for decades— and which we've joined them on many times in the last several years. Most of the same people as always were there. But the energy of the evening I remember from past years was not. Maybe it's an aspect of us all getting older.

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Eight books new to me. Five fantasy, one horror, two science fiction, of which two are series and six may not be.

Books Received, November 22 — November 28



Poll #33890 Books Received, November 22 — November 28
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 47


Which of these look interesting?

View Answers

Kill All Wizards by Jedediah Berry (June 2026)
16 (34.0%)

The Franchise by Thomas Elrod (May 2026)
9 (19.1%)

Carry Me to My Grave by Christopher Golden (July 2026)
2 (4.3%)

Obstetrix by Naomi Kritzer (June 2026)
24 (51.1%)

Inkpot Gods by Seanan McGuire (June 2026)
14 (29.8%)

Cursed Ever After by Andy C. Naranjo (June 2026)
7 (14.9%)

For Human Use by Sarah G. Pierce (February 2026)
2 (4.3%)

The War Beyond by Andrea Stewart (November 2025)
7 (14.9%)

Some other option (see comments)
1 (2.1%)

Cats!
31 (66.0%)

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But this time, I managed to wake her up without help. Go me.

#45 The Search (part 1 of 2)

Nov. 28th, 2025 10:27 pm
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The Search
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 2
Word count (story only): 1078
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, night]


:: Searching for Liana leads to an unexpected encounter. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::




The tension inside the SUV simmered like an overloaded sauna. After passing the second intersection, Shandiin cleared her throat. “Declan… What are your plans for Laina? For helping her,” she added quickly.

“I want somewhere peaceful, safe from flame-touched. I don’t understand why the two groups don’t like each other in history, but…” He shivered. “I’ve got reasons to avoid your people, forever.”
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Book 58 of 2025: ⭐️

Whether it’s because I’m not enough of a fantasy fan, or not English enough, or some other thing, this was not my thing. It took me over a month to get through it, sometimes because I couldn’t get through more than 15 pages without getting bored, and sometimes because I just couldn’t convince myself to pick it up. And after finally slogging through all 782 pages, it had an unsatisfying end; not so much finishing as just kind of petering out and stopping. Enough other people liked it for it to have won a Hugo, but for me, this was the most difficult of the Hugo Best Novel winners to get through since John Brunner’s Stand on Zanzibar.

Me holding Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.

Mirrored from Eclecticism.

Thanksgiving dinner

Nov. 28th, 2025 09:06 pm
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A little while ago [personal profile] angelofthenorth had offered to cook a thanksgiving dinner with some of my usual recipes.

Fuck thanksgiving as a concept, obviously, but an excuse for a fancy meal is always welcome.

So I found the handwritten notes-to-self that constitute my versions of pumpkin pie and scalloped corn, and she made those tonight with a delicious veggie haggis, roast new potatoes, turnips, carrots and parsnips, and what would've been mashed swede except we didn't mash it.

I helped, doing chores like chopping the pumpkin and washing dishes. It was fun. At one point when I was drying a mixing bowl and about to put it away, she said "we make a good team!" That was nice to hear!

Everything was delicious. It's so annoying that I stull have a headache that has come and gone all day, because I have no spoons to say more.

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This passed the video I posted yesterday.

James and the Commute Home

Nov. 28th, 2025 09:19 am
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Well, that was more close brushes with performing CPR than I consider ideal for a commute...

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Dinner with Inlaws

Nov. 28th, 2025 06:31 am
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Thanksgiving triplog #13
Camp Hill, PA · Wed, 26 Nov 2025. 12:30am.

We arrived in the Harrisburg, PA area this afternoon, a day early, after changing our plans when some of our visiting plans fell through. That means we now have five nights with my inlaws, Hawk's parents.

Ordinarily yellow flags would pop up about visiting anyone for this long, especially when we're staying in their house. But Hawk's parents are pleasant people, their minds not dulled by age and their personalities not strained by sharp swerves to the political hard right, as is so common among many older people. And, because they still live in a big house, we have our own bedroom on the upper floor when we visit, so there's privacy when we sleep— and anytime during the day when we want to retreat to ourselves.

This evening the four of us went out to eat together at a new Japanese restaurant in town. They offer an all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi buffet. The price is very reasonable— at least by our SF Bay Area standards. And going out for sushi together is a tradition we enjoy together when visiting my inlaws. You see, in my inlaws' family, only MIL like fish. FIL hates it, Hawk hates it, BIL hates it. So it's only when I visit that MIL has anyone to enjoy sushi with. Though it seems that now with this pretty good surf-and-turf restaurant open MIL should be able to cadge FIL into going there more than the once a year we visit. 😅

After dinner we stayed up late (back at the house), chatting. We were all up, chatting, until after midnight! Apparently staying up until midnight or later is a regular thing for MIL. She wrestles with some form of insomnia. But staying up late is tough for me, thirty years her junior! Still, I enjoyed the conversation this evening. And now I'm upstairs in our private room (where Hawk is already asleep) winding down for the night.

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