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(I was fucking around on my phone for the last few hours, while Kaylee slept on her blanket. The second I got my laptop out, Kaylee came over and started to purr aggressively next to me. You can't be on my lap right now, baby.)

These are probably going to be brief, as my memory isn't that strong six months later.


Searching for Serafim: The Life and Legacy of Serafim "Joe" Fortes by Ruby Smith Díaz
(Local author, read before she gave a talk for Black History Month.)

Short biography and a poem about a Caribbean Black man working as a lifeguard in Vancouver, BC, in the early 20th century. The records of Serafim Fortes are pretty slight, and almost all from the perspective of white people—who treated him as a sort of mascot, and talked about how great he was despite his race—so Smith Díaz is mostly reading against the grain of the historical record, and speculating lot. I normally do not like history books that include this much speculation, however, Smith Díaz is very clear about when and why she's filling in ideas, and I think it works in this context. It introduced me to Marie-Claire Graham's concept of "speculative archiving" as a way of dealing with gaps in the record created by historical violence, which this book is more or less an example of. I appreciated that Smith Díaz did not shy away from or excuse records of Fortes behaving poorly. Very much worth a read as a local history, and as an example of navigating a fragmented and racist archive.


Rainbow heart sticker Everything Is Fine Here by Iryn Tushabe, narrated by Nneka Okoye
(Canada Reads Longlist, which I wish had been on the shortlist.)

A coming of age novel about a young woman in western Uganda, who discovers that her beloved older sister is a lesbian. One's reaction to that premise might be, "Oh no!" but this novel was not a tragedy about queer bashing, though the setting and my knowledge of Ugandan politics made it a tense read.

(I also felt that my ((at this point rather hazy)) knowledge of Ugandan geography, culture and food helped me a lot, including having been in the same places described in the book. There's a lot of cultural detail and non-English terms dropped in without explanation, so remembering what most things were saved me a lot of looking stuff up.)

But most of the novel is about a teenager trying to figure out both the world and herself, in a family with a lot of internal conflict and pressures. There's a few cases of sixteen-year-olds making poor choices, but for the most part the novel offers its characters a lot of grace. It's about discovering the world can be a lot bigger than you're told it is, and offering and receiving second chances. Really loved this one.


Rainbow heart sticker Witch King by Martha Wells, narrated by Eric Mok
(Reread before getting into the new one.)

I'm really glad I reread this, as I initially rushed through it to find out what happened, and as a result didn't remember several key plot points, which turned out to be essential to the second novel. There are a lot of moving parts!

Basically still love everyone in this band, and appreciate getting a novel about decentralising power, rather than building empires.


Rainbow heart sticker Queen Demon by Martha Wells, narrated by Eric Mok
Really enjoyed this one, also, though it ends in a more obvious cliffhanger than the first one, which stands more or less on its own.

Mostly just like the characters and enjoy spending time with them. It's again nice to see people struggling with the work of consensus building, interspersed with battle scenes, lol. I like Kai slowly coming out of his shell in the first timeline, and how much the characters have changed over the centuries between the flashbacks and present day. It really nicely both shows the long-range consequences, and builds up tension as the plots weave towards each other. Bit bummed out by some of the casualties along the way.

I hope we get the next one soon!

Three Links Make a List?

Jul. 6th, 2026 03:44 pm
muccamukk: Faiza and Jac drink lemonade and watch cricket. (Marvel: Watching Sports)
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Reconciliation Theatre: Women of the Fur Trade.
I caught this recently and loved it. Wonderful local cast, fast paced and funny. I think it'll be in Victoria in the fall, if people aren't around for the list of tiny smol towns it's hitting this month.

Keep Android Open: Your phone is about to stop being yours.
Starting September 2026, a silent update, nonconsensually pushed by Google, will block every Android app whose developer hasn't registered with Google, signed their contract, paid up, and handed over government ID. Every app and every device, worldwide, with no opt-out.

tulipathy on BlueSky: Thread About GenAI in Heated Rivalry fanfic [ETA: Need to be logged in to read, very brief summary in comments].
I'd been hearing rumblings about this for a while, but I guess it's broken open now. How depressing for the fans.

not really my fandom, but...

Jul. 4th, 2026 10:14 am
muccamukk: Bayeux Tapestry figure of an archer. Text: I charge thee yeet thee fast oute of my syghte. (KA: Yeet)
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I'm annoyed that Taylor Swift and/or Travis Kelce invited notorious abuser Brad Pitt to their wedding.

Guess this is not the year we get to yeet that man from polite society, like his kids keep yeeting his last name.
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Fun Fandom Stuff! (for varying definitions of "fandom")
Smart Podcast, Trashy Books: Exploring Platform Decay with Martha Wells (Audio: 1 hour).
Really fun interview with [personal profile] marthawells, full of spoilers for the most recent Murderbot book, and including some lil bits of news on the TV show. There's a transcript, also.

[instagram.com profile] lilnasx: wellll HELLLO! (Video: couple minutes, hardcoded subs).
Our boy is back! I'm so happy he seems to be doing better! Hooray! I've been so worried about him.

[youtube.com profile] ophie-dokie: Is "Love, Simon" for straight people? [ft. Becky Albertalli] (Video: 1.75 hours).
Great colab with [youtube.com profile] SavyWritesBooks and long interview with Albertalli about maybe not being dicks to other queer people online.

[personal profile] kanadka: Stargate SG-1 Rewatch.
Kanadka's doing a rewatch start to finish, including the stinkers, and has some great episode thoughts so far. Everyone's welcome to chime in, and it'd be lovely to have some more SG-1 chat going on.


Thoughts on AI (but sadly not yaoi)
The Tyee: AI Isn’t Replacing Lawyers. But It’s Supercharging Institutions.
Canadians receiving insurance denials, eviction notices and collection demands need solutions to address a worsening disadvantage.

New Jersey Global: Nearly 400 local newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft over alleged copyright theft.
Coalition represented by former New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin’s law firm alleges AI companies used copyrighted local news reporting to train ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot without permission or compensation.

Minas Karamanis: The machines are fine. I'm worried about us.
An astrophysicist's thoughts on AI and pedagogy: The real threat is a slow, comfortable drift toward not understanding what you're doing. Not a dramatic collapse. Not Skynet. Just a generation of researchers who can produce results but can't produce understanding.
(The second essay on that blog about gender in the hard sciences also looks really good, but I haven't finished it yet.)

404 Media: Companies Are Making Claude and Codex Talk Like Cavemen to Stop AI's Soaring Costs.
Their podcast covers the same ground: The AI Tokenpocalypse Is Here (video: 40 minutes).
They had another one about token overspend a bit ago, and I'm getting SUCH a good laugh out of this. They told all these people they HAD to use AI or they'd get fired, and now they're like, shit, why are we spending so much on AI? Amazing.


Some Politics: (U.S. and Canada)
Rebecca Solnit: In the Dark Times Will There Also Be Singing?.
About art, communal spaces, and hope.

APTN: Innu Nation rejects apology from N.L. government that doesn’t mention 300-year history cap.
Some fuckery appears to be happening back east.

New Austen Movie?

Jun. 30th, 2026 10:16 pm
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Saw this trailer for Sense & Sensibility in front of Supergirl.

The less said about the hair the better, but I'm otherwise I'm actually stoked for this! The cast looks really fun, and we haven't had an S&S for a while, I think because it's the weakest of the books? The guy playing Edmond is Peter Pan from like twenty five years ago, having grown into his face.

Supergirl (2026)

Jun. 30th, 2026 02:11 pm
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We rewatched Superman (2025) a couple nights ago, then went to Supergirl yesterday afternoon. The subtitle machine worked the entire time!

Overall I enjoyed it. I thought it was a good movie for the character of Supergirl, and maybe a little shaky as like... a movie?

Spoilers for both films )

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Jun. 28th, 2026 11:26 pm
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Things have been so busy lately, I feel like I'm just trying to hold on and not fall off the ride.

My parents went on a trip and asked me to do a bunch of errands for them, and now that they're back I'm trying to get a bunch of errands done for myself, and also keep up with work and some semblance of a social life, and also go to rehearsals every weekend for about 8 hours, for a play that may or may not happen because you know, it'll be elections season and there's nothing like a nice little war to shuffle those cards.

Anyway, I keep seeing info about the heatwave in Europe and sending best wishes for all the friends currently having to deal with it. I love heat, but I have the luxury of A/C pretty much everywhere, so it's a very different experience.

(I did have fun though showing locals the news headline about Paris banning the sale of alcohol in public places for a certain time "because the hospitals were overloaded", and watching local friends try to figure out the logic that made those words go together. I don't think anyone around here has ever heard of any kind of restriction on alcohol - even just a recommendation not to drink it - due to heat, and we get major heatwaves every year, so it was just a total mystery. Figuring out the cultural differences that lead to those, well, differences, is really fascinating.)

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In shows that I'm watching that I wouldn't necessarily recommend but are content that I'm consuming? Is Animal Kingdom. Yes, I've finally fallen into the fandom bandwagon that takes you directly from The Pitt to that show, where Abbot's actor worked for 6 years.

Look, it's a crime/action show from TNT, I am a very good audience for it. I love fast paced crime shows, I'm used to them having 10000% dudes in the cast (as this one does) and writing women poorly (as this one does). But at the same time it's weird to think this show ran for 6 seasons, had a cast of endless hot white dudes who are all semi-related to each other, was essentially about found family, has a main protagonist who is gay, and was not in any way on fandom's radar, lol.

I mean I know why! There are SO many TNT shows that are essentially this lol they are not ~meant~ for you and me, we are absolutely not the target audience. Still, it's so interesting to see in retrospect.

Abbot's actor is really good in it! And his character is spoilers )

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In other news, a friend of a friend asked if she could give my number to a local journalist who's writing an article about fanfic for a national newspaper (connected to a new book that's coming in translation and started out as fanfic). I said sure, I'll talk to her. I've been sort of slowly contributing to fanfic ~education~ in the local lit scene in various ways, so. It's up my alley.

So we had an hour long conversation, and she seemed fairly knowledgeable already, not totally spot on with her information but not cringe-y either. Just someone who's probably read some fanfics but was never part of any kind of community aspect.

Anyway, she asked me if anyone I know who writes fic would be willing to answer a few question (in English) over email, so she can get a few more perspectives.

The email address and your name can be as anonymous as you want to make it. You can be from any country, and of course can decide which questions you want to answer, etc. The only condition is that you've posted fanfic publicly before, preferably at least 5 stories.

So, if you're interested in that, leave a comment either with your email address, or send the address to me privately on DW (let me know if you're not sure how to do that) and I'll pass it along. If you know of friends who'd want to do this and contribute to fanfic education in mainstream publications, feel free to point them my way.
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I’ve never loved the phrase “back on my bulls***,” but it does apply to the last six weeks. I have fallen back into Anne Rice. Or back into myself with a focus on Anne Rice.

The plot

In early June I decided to set aside a Saturday to read through my old Mary Sue series—DS9, the Vampire Chronicles, BtVS, an original fic—and see if I could dredge up some feelings. Well, it worked, and then I had a bunch of feelings to deal with. The next day I checked in on my favorite Vampire Chronicles tags on the AO3 and found a doozy of a story and then there were more feelings.

Then I gave seasons 1 and 2 of Interview with the Vampire a second try and found them much more enjoyable on rewatch. I read the last book in the series, Blood Communion, which I’d either missed or hadn’t wanted to bother with back when it came out, given the travesty that was Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis. I’ve been keeping up with IWTV season 3, a.k.a. The Vampire Lestat season 1. I’ve dipped into some show meta on Reddit and Tumblr. And I’ve immersed myself in fic, including for the show, for which I’d had zero interest in consuming fanworks until last month.

It turns out that waiting 2-4 years to read show- and show-and-book-hybrid fic means there’s a lot of excellent stuff out there to devour. The new canon means it’s an active fandom again. My current state of mind means I want to bask in it.

The feelings

How I feel, or at least how I felt at first, during this descent back into vampires is inextricable from—or fittingly adds to—the multiple layers on which the books and show and fic operate.

First and strongest, there was this sense of seeing myself across time. More on that. )

Then there are the differences that arise between how I and the culture around me read the books in the '90s (and before me, in the ’70s and ’80s) and how we read them in the 2020s. The show plays with this. Fic does too. I am so curious about how much fannish purity culture plays into what now seems to be a common—maybe even typical—characterization of Marius as a detestable perpetuator of abuse and self-righteous egotist. “Bloviating asshole,” I summarized it in a comment to a story by the second author I encountered who did this. It’s at once funny and a fair interpretation and painful and not my Marius. More on Marius/Armand in fic, in my own writing, and on the show as an example. )

Recommendations will have to wait for another post, as will everything that’s happening with Armand/Daniel.

Yet another demonstration of how the fannish brain is crafted to hold multiple conflicting realities simultaneously.

The layers

What I’ve kept exclaiming about to people regarding the show, including in the three-ish years before I wanted to spend time thinking about it from “within” the story or read fic, is how it plays with metanarrative and remixing in a way that’s utterly in the spirit of the books while enriching them.

Oops, I wrote an essay. )

Speaking of attention spans. Thank you for reading whatever part(s) of this interested you!

Thank you to swizzlespoon for help achieving cut text (technically, details text) on the post page.

Shaboozey Tiny Desk!

Jun. 26th, 2026 12:08 pm
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Mostly newer music! Stoked about the new album, which is soooooooon.
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