round 65: text

Jul. 7th, 2026 07:57 pm
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Preview:


10 Widow's Bay & My Lady Jane



the rest are here @ [community profile] stillpermanentt

July AMA: Another twofer.

Jul. 7th, 2026 04:20 pm
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Asked by [personal profile] blackcatofmisery: If you could pitch your ideal series, what would it be about?

Again, this is something I'm not quite sure how to answer by not having specific details or even a fully formed idea of what my ideal series would be about. Sorry this was lackluster of a response to your question. :(

Asked by [personal profile] verdande_mi: What film/series reboot that didn't happen do you wish had gotten a proper chance?

Well, as I keep saying, I'm tired of reboots. We've been living in this age of rebooting/remaking everything underneath the sun that if there was something that I had initially wished had been rebooted, I'm glad that it wasn't because it most likely wouldn't live up to expectations or further expand upon the original and just be another disappointing cheap cash grab. Although I will say, while I was indifferent towards it, I'm bummed about the BTVS sequel reboot, New Sunnydale, if only because the circumstances of how it was axed before it even got the chance to air makes me incredibly bitter and upset on behalf of SMG and the rest of the new cast who were excited and hyped up for it. Would it have been good? Hard to say without having seen anything, but it deserved to at least have that chance.

In addition to this, I also think that the Tomb Raider 2018 movie with Alicia Vikander should have gotten its franchise, as it was based around the 2013 reboot games. It was already greenlit for a sequel and ready to go, but then the pandemic hit and whatever contract deadline that was supposed to be met was missed and so it was silently cancelled. I thought the movie was fantastic, and I was yearning for more, and we deserved more, dammit.

bits and bobs

Jul. 7th, 2026 12:37 pm
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David Lowery Tackling Adaptation of Horror Novel ‘The Fisherman’ for Focus (Hollywood Reporter). You guys!! Lowery directed Mother Mary, which I didn't love but which had style for days, and The Fisherman feels like exactly the kind of surrealist psych/cosmic horror blend that he could really sink his teeth into. Here for it.

Also in movie news, Park Chan-Wook is making another English-language film, and it's a western! Starring Matthew McConaughey and Pedro Pascal. Put it in my eyeballsssss.

"Couch to 5k for Reading", an 8-week event for building up a reading habit. There are three tracks, depending on your goals. I am tentatively doing track 2 but with harder reading material (classics or nonfiction). Bummer it's on Substack though. :/

Okay so did everyone but me know that Ty Olsson and DJ Qualls (Benny and Garth on SPN) got married?!?! Turns out there WAS a gay romance on the show. Just, you know, not any of the ones people shipped.

Also learned this week that there was a Supernatural "Valentine's Day Special" comic book complete with T&A cover. Published this year, 2026!! These things are never good, and yet I'm so tempted.

The Oasis reunion doc teaser trailer is out. Guys, they titled the doc Don't Look Back in Anger. Here are some gifs from the trailer. My demise is imminent omfg.
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Capspiration Weekly catch up for July 1st, 2026 - July 6th 2026

Screen captures from this calendar list of entries that were posted at the LJ community are below, behind the cut. Clicking on the entry titles and usernames will take you to LiveJournal.

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Round 21 Voting Reminder

Jul. 7th, 2026 12:04 pm
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Voting for Round 21 ends tomorrow, July 8th.

Themes | Category | Artist's Choice

If you haven't voted in this round yet, please do so. Remember to vote on all three posts, not just one or two.
If you’ve participated in this round, you must vote.

TV Tuesday: Help Out

Jul. 7th, 2026 10:06 am
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Laptop-TV combo with DVDs on top and smartphone on the desk



On our Saturday post [personal profile] solenne mentioned the upcoming loss of TV Time, which is used for tracking shows to watch. Given all the networks or streamers in use, this has become complicated to do.

What method(s) or service(s) work for you? How transferable is your data? Have your tools/habits changed over time? What problems have you run into?
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Down to three pinch hits! In the interest of getting these claimed, I'm announcing a new deadline of 17 July and a new reveals date of 18 July.

If you have ideas for places to advertise these, please let me know or feel free to do so yourself, especially if you're in a fandom-specific Discord server.

I've also advertised them on Tumblr, and signal boosts are appreciated.

Current pinch hits:

PDPH 10 (fic only) - Gran Hotel (TV), 무빙 | Moving (TV), 설강화 | Snowdrop (TV) )

PDPH 11 (medium varies by relationship) - The Amazing World of Gumball, Osmosis Jones (2001), Dandy's World (Roblox) )

PDPH 21 (comic or fanfic) - Mononoke-hime | Princess Mononoke, Soul Eater (Anime & Manga), ダンジョン飯 | Dungeon Meshi | Delicious in Dungeon, ちはやふる | Chihayafuru (Anime & Manga), 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney, Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021) )

And if you come to understand

Jul. 7th, 2026 03:14 am
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From [personal profile] reeby10:
Put your mp3 player/phone/streaming collection on shuffle and write down the first line of the first twenty songs. Post the poem that results.


It's the dark night of my soul
I'm so glad that you decided to come
Sell the kids for food
This whiskey sour
You'll be the killer
Data trails
Finger food and an ice-cold keg
You know I never meant to see you
Memories consume
Soldier
Loving you isn't the right thing to do
I've got to take a little time
I belong here where the world ends
We don't need no education
Infinity ...infinity?
One mile in the air, that's where she lives
Blink and you miss a beat


song titles and artists )

+++

This time I heard "Love Is the Drug" by Roxy Music playing at the Plainview Trader Joe's. I am so curious about the person doing this.

Tuesday ✎ Interjections [DW]

Jul. 7th, 2026 12:24 am
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Hi and welcome to [community profile] comment_fic, y'all. I'm [personal profile] creepy_shetan, and I'll be your host for this week as well. ^_^

Today's theme is interjections. All prompts must contain at least one interjection. What are interjections? Merriam-Webster puts it this way: "An interjection is a word or phrase that is grammatically independent from the words around it, and mainly expresses feeling rather than meaning." Let's also include Webster's broader definition: "something that is interjected or that interrupts." Anything from "alas" to "zoinks" expresses feelings, and that's what we want for our characters today. The Wikipedia article has all kinds of examples if you're drawing a blank, btw.

Feel free to add specifics to your prompts, like whether you'd prefer a gen fill over something shippy, or if you have a squick or trigger you hope to avoid. Original fiction, fanfiction, and fanfic crossovers are always welcome. ~_^

Just a few rules:
No more than five prompts in a row.
No more than three prompts in the same fandom.
Use the character's full names and the fandom's full name
No spoilers in prompts for a month after airing, or use the spoiler cut option found here. Unfortunately, DW doesn’t have a cut tag, so use your best judgment when it comes to spoilers.
If your fill contains spoilers, warn and leave plenty of space, or use the above-mentioned spoiler cut.

Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt

Some examples to get things started...
+ The Pitt, any combo of female characters, Not it! / Oh. Oh, no...
+ any fandom that doesn't normally have courtroom scenes, any +/ any, Objection!
+ author's choice, any +/ any, Quick! In here!

We are on AO3! If you fill a prompt and post it to AO3, please add it to the Bite Sized Bits of Fic from 2026 collection. See further notes on this option here.

Not feeling any of today’s prompts? You can use LJ’s advanced search options to limit keyword results to only comments in this community. Fret not, DW members; we are working on a way to search through old entries for prompts for you! As of right now, the best way to search for a lonely prompt on DW is to search the community’s archive, which can be found [[HERE]].

While the use of LJ's advanced search and DW’s archive are options, bookmarking the links of prompts you like might work better for searching in the future.

As a friendly reminder about our schedule, Lonely Prompts and sharing completed fills are encouraged on Sundays, while new themes and prompts are posted on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Saturdays are a Free for All day. We'll share our posts on DW and LJ for everyone's convenience. Keep an eye out for notifications!

If you have a Dreamwidth account and would feel more comfortable participating there, please feel free to do so… and spread the word! [community profile] comment_fic


tag=interjections
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Written for the prompts, 201 Avidulous, and 202 Abate, at [community profile] vocab_drabbles 
Title
: These days and these hours of fury
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: M
Characters/Pairing: Sonny/Rico
Words: 483
Summary: Sonny and Rico rest in the eye of the storm. Together they are a force of nature.
Notes: Title and lyrics from "Yes I Am," by Melissa Etheridge. Rico's song. Unrepentant use of Imagery and metaphor.


these days and hours01 title

These days and these hours of fury )

15 Multifandom

Jul. 6th, 2026 07:36 pm
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Aware! Meisaku-kun [2]
Dan & Phil—Tomodachi Life [4]
Sanrio [6]
Teen Girl Squad [3]


Here @ [personal profile] nyghtmehr

Round 65:Text-Third reminder!+promo

Jul. 6th, 2026 09:19 pm
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Hello, all! There are 10 days remaining for Round 65:Text to end.
Find more information on this round here.

Participants that need to enter their sets:

1.thesleepingbeauty
2.abyss_valkyrie
3.picnicnic
4.word_never_said
5.redsaturn

 
A new battle centered around Harry Potter and the Fantastic Beasts fandom is open now at [community profile] iconbattles . Check it out here.

A decoration centered round is open at [community profile] screen_icons  here.

 
A very pretty, inspirational round is up at [community profile] icontalking now. Check it out here.

 
A colour palette challenge is open at [community profile] ic_animated now over here.

 

For a thematic challenge head over here at [community profile] icons10in20 .
 
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There Is No Antimemetics Division (2025) by QNTM. It's hard to research stuff that resists being remembered. Who knows what it might be getting up to that you've forgotten?

This is the pro-published version of what was originally an SCP serial story published online. I could definitely feel the SCP influence, but I didn't mind it, although it's still wild to me that SCP has narrative now. Back in my day it was only the wiki! *shakes cane*

Anyway, this is a series of chapters that build on each other but connect a little more loosely than a conventional novel. Many chapters are about the UK branch of a worldwide organization researching all sorts of Weird Shit (tm) and specifically the woman in charge of the division on stuff that resists remembering, ie the Antimemetics Division. Some chapters are about her husband. Some are about other random people in the organization. The first chapter is one of those and is a great introduction to the universe and the whole concept; if you're on the fence about the novel as a whole, give that first chapter a try. That segment would make a fantastic standalone short film.

Due to the Weird Memory Shit (tm), many of the characters are totally ignorant of the events from one chapter to the next, even if they were involved in all of them, which makes for some great dramatic irony, especially as we get deeper into the novel and the true threat becomes more apparent. spoilers )

Overwall, a quick read and a good time. I look forward to rereading it more slowly now that I know what's coming.

--

Harvest Home (1973) by Thomas Tryon. A man and his family escape soul-crushing NYC to an idyllic New England hamlet that still keeps to the old ways--which are, it turns out, not so idyllic after all.

Yes, this is folk horror. In fact it might be the folk horror novel. All the basic stuff you think of is here: outsider fleeing the evil city for the wholesome countryside, idealized rural setting, quaint but then toxic cultural traditions, eventual murder. This is not a case where a genre grew and expanded on the kernel of an idea, or if it did, this is the expansion and not the kernel. The classic tropes and themes of the genre are all fully realized here, described in exhaustive detail. The setting is Connecticut, but the traditions are originally Greek by way of Cornwall, so you do get the British element of folk horror. There's also a developmentally disabled child who acts as oracle, and now I wonder if that aspect of Midsommar was referencing this novel specifically, or if it became a thing in folk horror, and I just haven't encountered it in other things yet.

It's fascinating to me that this came out the same year as The Wicker Man and has some of the same themes, and I wonder what was in the water that led to their parallel evolution. It's also really interesting to me that The Wicker Man was very difficult to access for decades and gained cult classic status via illegal copies, but is now acknowledged as an all-time classic, while Harvest Home was a bestseller but has now, I think, sunk into relative obscurity.

(There's an amazing quote from Stephen King on wikipedia from a 1976 review he wrote for the NYT:
It isn't a great book, not a great horror novel, not even a great suspense novel ... Never mind the best seller list. Mind this, instead: Sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, it is a true book; it is an honest book in the sense that it says exactly what Tryon wanted to say. And if what he wanted to say wasn't exactly Miltonian, it does have this going for it: in forty years, when most of us are underground, there will still be a routine rebinding once a year for the library copies of Harvest Home".


Now he's a household name who will blurb pretty much any horror novel under the sun, and meanwhile the only copies of this novel in my library system were ebooks.)

Anyway, I enjoyed this quite a bit. As implied by the King review, this is a leisurely book that takes its sweet time introducing us to the entire village and all its quaint ways, most importantly its seasonal festivals that culminate in Harvest Home, which involves the Harvest Lord (elected every seven years) and the Corn Maiden whom he selects. Along the way we spend time with important figures such as the homespun yet venerable Widow Fortune and Worthy Pettinger, a youth with big ideas about modernizing the local agriculture.

We see all this from the first person perspective of family man and aspiring artist Ned Constantine, who has moved his impressionable wife and severely asthmatic daughter to the village. Ned is the kind of guy who meets his wife by overhearing her talking to her friend in the Louvre and butting in to correct her pronuciation. Beth is, I guess, the kind of woman who falls in love with the kind of guy who does that. The book opens with Ned lustfully appreciating how his wife looks in her nightgown, which is exactly as awkward and offputting as you would expect from a male author writing a male character in the 70s. Ned also continually declines to share any of his growing concerns about the village with Beth out of concern that her delicate sensibilities can't handle them. His and the book's attitude towards women gets even worse when he starts inching towards unfaithfulness with the village ~hussy. Basically Ned is kind of the worst, especially as the book goes on. I frankly can't remember the last time I enjoyed a book this much while growing to loath the main character this much, apparently against the intent of the author.

Ned is also dumb as a bag of hammers. His driving motive through most of the book is to discover what happened thirteen years earlier to unfortunate young suicide Grace Everdeen, and yet he is hilariously incurious about anything else happening in the village that he doesn't see as directly tied to this. Furthermore, confusingly, this mystery is not really part of the main plot except as the reader's way into the village's darker underbelly, and the final reveal of what happened to her is frankly baffling as a narrative choice. (It turns out she Read more... )

Anyway, big spoilers )

Overall a fascinating piece of horror history that I genuinely enjoyed. Now I want to read more early folk horror.
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We are currently seeking five pinch hitters! If you have ideas for places to advertise these, please let me know or feel free to do so yourself, especially if you're in a fandom-specific Discord server.

I've also advertised them on Tumblr, and signal boosts are appreciated.

At this point, I do anticipate a further delay past 11 July to allow for these, so the dates are flexible. Please let me know what works for you.

Please also note that PH #24 has added a request for Yellowjackets. I'm happy to add additional requests if a pinch hit participant is genuinely interested in new tags, but please feel no pressure to do so.

Current pinch hits:

PDPH 10 (fic only) - Gran Hotel (TV), 무빙 | Moving (TV), 설강화 | Snowdrop (TV) )

PDPH 11 (medium varies by relationship) - The Amazing World of Gumball, Osmosis Jones (2001), Dandy's World (Roblox) )

CLAIMED - PDPH 13 (fic only) - Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Video Games), A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), Fargo (TV) )

PDPH 21 (comic or fanfic) - Mononoke-hime | Princess Mononoke, Soul Eater (Anime & Manga), ダンジョン飯 | Dungeon Meshi | Delicious in Dungeon, ちはやふる | Chihayafuru (Anime & Manga), 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney, Arcane: League of Legends (Cartoon 2021) )

CLAIMED - PDPH 24 (medium varies) - Riverdale (TV 2017), Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen (TV), Euphoria (TV 2019), Yellowjackets (TV) )

Crafts

Jul. 6th, 2026 01:09 pm
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Today I came across some references to making hex quilts by starting with circles and folding the sides. This approach works great with hand-sewing.


Hex Quilts Video

Hexagons from Circles

Hexie’s From Circles

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Crafts

Jul. 6th, 2026 01:08 pm
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Today I came across some references to making hex quilts by starting with circles and folding the sides. This approach works great with hand-sewing.


Hex Quilts Video

Hexagons from Circles

Hexie’s From Circles

Read more... )

Reading: June 16–30

Jul. 6th, 2026 07:15 pm
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This was supposed to be: greetings from the seaside! But I was busy there and hadn't quite managed to finish this post. I was there to help dad install some doors and catch up on sleep. (I can't quite believe it myself, but I slept at most 3 hours each night during the last two weeks of June.) I also opened the swimming season for myself. I'm now back home to finish out some things, including scheduling the wisdom tooth (teeth?) removal surgery.

The rest of the books for June were:

Making Time was just barely coherent. The author just kept going about the things that aren’t true for creators, in comparison to producers. I was mostly going, “okay, but what is your point?”

The Secret Commonwealth had lots of interesting stuff in it, but it read like the first half of the book. It was a bit episodic and unfinished. Also, give me more worldbuilding, please! I'm so looking forward to The Rose Field.

Afterwards, I read The Tuxedo Society, which was a lot of fun. Is this a new brand of humour, though? (I found the same format in Only Murders in the Building series.) I didn't find it very funny, when they made these hyperspecific comments, but overall, it still made for a funny and camp book.

The rest of the reading for the month was manga. I read all three volumes of The Summer of You, which was fun, and the new volume of Punch Drunk Love, my beloved.

  • Maria Bowler, Making Time: A New Vision for Crafting a Life beyond Productivity
  • Philip Pullman, The Secret Commonwealth (The Book of Dust 2)
  • Paul Rudnick, The Tuxedo Society
  • Furuya Nagisa, My Summer of You Vol. 1–3
  • Moscareto & okdong, Punch Drunk Love Vol. 5

crafting

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:42 pm
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Hey all, if you'd like to join the crafting hangout, it is tonight from 6-8pm ET!
 
Video encouraged but not required!
 
Topic: Crafting Hangout
Time: Mondays 6:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
Join Zoom Meeting
 
Meeting ID: 973 2674 2763

weekend

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:13 pm
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Friday afternoon, my aunt hosted the 4th party. I'm really unsure why friday at 2pm was the time, but I closed up the register at 1, did some plowing, ran the irrigation pumps, then showered and headed up. The heat was miserable to work in all week and a lot of my time was spent running irrigation. 

The party wasn't any cooler, my aunt and uncle don't have AC, not even window units so their house was pretty warm even with the fans running. Most of us just migrated to their porch because it was just as warm outside as in and there was a decent breeze plus a view of the orchard. A small storm rolled through but it didn't even do a tenth of an inch but it hailed 20 mins away so I'm okay with it. I left around 7 to do tractor setup for the neighbor to help me and went to bed early after my mom decided to have a lot of feelings about the upcoming trip at me. I did not appreciate this, I was so tired. Being cranky back wouldn't do anything, so I just went to sleep. 

Saturday, we were open, I still haven't gotten someone to cover weekends, so I was on register. It was only 85F, positively cool! But I got up early to finish the plowing, wrapping it up just before we opened at 8 and by the time I got off work at 1pm, I was already tired. But I ran the irrigation for an hour, packed, put away all the equipment that shouldn't get wet, then pulled the pumps, showered and hit the road to my brother's. I almost didn't go. I was so hot and tired. 

The drive down sucked. It is becoming clear that my truck AC is not keeping up anymore and I mildly sweated all the way down the turnpike. I stopped and used the bathroom at a rest stop solely to wake myself up. Despite the day, there was basically no traffic and the drive was easy down near Philly. I arrived at my brother's place around 5pm where they reheated food for me and I ate a ton of fruit. My dad and I kept an eye on the weather back home via the weather station app and the radar, which was 0.6 inches of rain in 20 mins plus high winds. I have to go out this afternoon and start cleanup on some of that.

We hung out, watched the thunderstorms that rolled through, I got the tour of their new place which was absolutely beautiful and cool. The younger crowd of us stayed up until 1am playing Bomb Busters which is basically fancy collaborative go fish. It was a lot of fun! 

I slept in until 9am on the couch but was one of the first up anyway. I got lots of dog snuggles, ate brownies for breakfast (absolutely amazing gluten free brownies) and we all slugged around until after lunch. I hit the road, taking the long route and avoiding the turnpike and the traffic snarls on 95 and got home just about in time to get an inch and a half of rain in about 45 minutes. I had checked on the pumps and the creek levels as soon as I got home, then decided to fully pull the pumps and pipes after that rain came through. One of the creeks had risen over a foot due to the storm. It's back down now, but we still have a flood watch. Rain total for the weekend is three inches and we're getting more tonight.

We are hitting the point of desperately behind, the corn maze is not in the ground yet, there is time sensitive spraying to be done and one of my main farm employees just texted that he has a fulltime job starting next week. And my parents are out of town this week. Great. Well, oh well. I'll figure it out. Or not. 

July Update

Jul. 6th, 2026 11:56 am
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Not as much movement as I'd like for this long since my last update, but movement at least!

List
Started: April 1, 2025
End: December 28, 2027
 
In Progress:
20. Have 1,000,000 words posted on AO3 (749/1,000k)
42. Watch 10 documentaries (3/10)
I watched two documentaries about rescue workers in Thailand.
43. Read 10 nonfiction books (9/10)
I read We Need Your Art by Amie McNee.
55. Complete Foundations of Yoga videos (27/45) 
 
Completed:
51. See an optometrist.
 
Total completed: 10
Total failed: 0

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