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Welp, I did not post these as regularly this year as I'd hoped but I can at least round out 2025 with a final, on-time entry. I hope everyone is had/is having/will have a good end to 2025, as appropriate for your part of the world!


What I Finished Reading This Week

Holly, Reindeer, and Colored Lights - Edna Barth
This book is a nostalgic holiday reread for me. It's part frustrating (no, druids did not worship Thor or Odin) and fascinating (as a snapshot of what popular knowledge about niche topics looked like in the pre-Internet age). While the presumed audience and focus is largely continental North American christian culture, these books may very well have been the first place I ever heard about Puerto Rico, or Bolivia, or the Sami, and therefore played a part in interesting me in the world. “In the African Republic of Ghana, groups of Christian families buy cows, sheep, and goats to be slaughtered for the Christmas feast. Among Christians of Abyssinia a favorite Christmas dish is raw meat” reads one paragraph in the nine-page “Christmas Feasting” chapter. As a child, Abyssinia would have seemed like an impossibly far off place, wondrously unlike anything in my daily life. Today, I know that Abyssinia is just Ethiopia and Eritrea and the “raw meat” from that Christmas dish is just kitfo, and I can walk out my front door and order it at over half-a-dozen restaurants in less than 15 minutes. Which is in itself its own kind of wondrous.

Irish Tin Whistle Tutorial vol. 1 – Mary Bergin
Mary Bergin is one of the marquee players of this instrument. As this is just the first volume of three, I can't meaningfully compare her entire method to other tutors on the market, but it is hands down the most thorough introduction to tonguing patterns anywhere--a vital element that's often given short shrift by other instructors.

Irish Legends for Children – Yvonne Carroll & Lucy Su
This book contains six retellings of Irish legends, including The Children of Lir, two from the Ulster Cycle, and three from the Fenian Cycle. The retellings are nicely done and a good way to introduce the stories to younger readers, and the illustrations very attractive. Carroll gives the names in Irish with proper diacritics and doesn't bother with a pronunciation guide, a refreshing or frustrating choice, depending on the reader.

Guarded Time 2 - Stephanie Hansen
This book opens in media res but doesn't follow up with much explanation for dozens of characters, concepts, and situations--not even an information dump, let alone subtler explication woven into the story. And while this is the second volume in its series, it's the seventh in the "suggested reading order" of Hansen's previous books, and given that multiple chapters in Guarded Time begin with epigraphs from those books, anyone who really wants to know whats going on probably would need to read those as well. Hansen clearly loves her characters and plot, but potential readers should probably start at the top of that list.

Ruby and the Stone Age Diet – Martin Millar
I opened 2025 by reading Millar's second novel and closed it by reading this one, his third. It's a much trickier novel than its predecessor: like most of Millar's works it seems straightforward, even superficial, until you start to realize how deadly clever it is. Almost too clever in places; Millar's satire can deadpan I suspect it's flown over the head of many an oblivious reader. He's also starting to experiment this with themes and elements that will pop up again in his later works, and while they don't always work as well here, it's very cool to see them in their embryonic forms. This is definitely worth reading, and I will definitely read it again.

The Tailor of Gloucester – Beatrix Potter
Probably my favorite of Potter’s books. The illustrations are just stunning.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever – Barbara Robinson
An annual reread. There are many people in the world right now who I think need to read this book...alas, they wouldn't get the point even if they did.

Nimona – ND Stevenson
Being a graphic novel in which Severus Snape teams up with a Murder Pixie Dream Girl to fight the system. As I was in a "fuck the system" mood all week, this suited me perfectly. It is one of those books that somehow transcends the sum of its parts, and I'm glad I finally read it. As a bonus, the omake at the end make it a seasonal read too.

Celtic Knotwork Handbook – Sheila Sturrock
I don't recommend starting with Sturrock's method when learning to draw Celtic knotwork, as it's prone to generating knots with inconsistent cord widths and interlacing that violates design conventions in historic examples. That said, it is useful for plotting groups of connected panels with negative space between them. And it absolutely shines when drafting zoomorphic patterns; in fact, it's the best method for doing so that I've found anywhere.


What I Am Currently Reading

The Stations of the Sun – Ronald Hutton
The first chapters start ahead of the Christmas season, so I'm a bit behind, but that's fine.

The Bright Sword – Lev Grossman
This is looking to become one of my annual winter reads.

Hymn to Dionysus – Natasha Pulley
Three chapters in I'm liking it quite a bit.


What I’m Reading Next

This week I acquired Peter Heller's The Dog Stars Ronald Hutton's , Coinneach MacLeod's The Scottish Cookbook, Mike Parker Pearson's Stonehenge: A Brief History, and Malene Sølvsten's Mannaz.

これで以上です。

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Dec. 31st, 2025 01:25 pm
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I did a bunch of grocery shopping. I was considering going to another neighborhood to do some more fun shopping but it's cold and raining and I don't have a car so I think I'm gonna do that another day and just wait till tonight and then go out for dinner and go to the Irish pub for live music and that stuff. Anyway maybe I'll be lucky and it'll stop raining.

coming back (again)

Dec. 31st, 2025 08:40 pm
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I've missed blogging.

And I don’t mean that lightly. Blogging was a huge part of my identity in my twenties - LiveJournal, friends lists, comments that turned into conversations that turned into friendships. It was where I learned how to think in public, how to process, how to belong.

Which is… mildly horrifying, actually, because my twenties were a terrifyingly long time ago now.

[community profile] snowflake_challenge starting tomorrow feels like the right moment to come back. Not to recreate old-school LJ (because time and the internet both move on), but to reclaim the part of me that likes having a home for my thoughts. A place that isn’t chasing reach or views or polish or relevance, that isn't a slave to an algorithm.

And if all I end up writing about is fanfiction and tennis and books and school? That’s fine. That is my life right now. Those were my LJ AND DW staples once upon a time too, just with different fandoms and different obsessions and the same intensity.

This is my Dreamwidth. It gets to be personal, fannish, repetitive, niche. It gets to be a place where I show up as I am, not as I think I should be.

So. Hello again. I’ve missed this. Let’s see where it takes me now.

Dreamwidth Book Club

Dec. 31st, 2025 02:28 pm
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[community profile] bookclub_dw is a monthly reading club where community members take turns choosing a book to read for the month and the moderating a discussion about the book at the end of the month.

We are currently voting on the book for January 2026 here: https://bookclub-dw.dreamwidth.org/995.html

about 1 word micro-rpgs ...

Dec. 31st, 2025 01:17 pm
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in some way , think " 1 word micro-rpg " is misnomer of at least what kossai do , but really others as well , because title and description both set up expectations in addition to actual game file , and graphic design can reflect tone as well .

but nothing is really as snappy as 1 word , because , well , that is what PDF always contain ! will get title page and credit blurb , sure , but actual body of text is just 1 word . this put in kind of funny position where meat of game is ... all of other elements , actually . 

anyway , new 1 word micro rpg is up ... this actually go through several iterations . spoilers for game below cut .

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Dec. 31st, 2025 06:27 pm
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Happy New Year!
What can I say? I made 27 icons this year. I don't really feel like putting this community "officially" on hiatus, because I'm still interested in making icons and I'm still around, commenting on icon posts, voting, and making praise posts. So I'm not 100% inactive...anyway, here are the 15 icons I haven't posted yet, most of them were made for stocklove much earlier this year.



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*sigh* of course I forgot to promote.

Dec. 31st, 2025 06:19 pm
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I'm running a Fallout icon battle here. You can sign up with caps until midnight tomorrow (I've supplied plenty to choose from but any s1 or 2 caps will do), but join in any time after.

Our boos deserve more icons!

studying languages: happy new year!

Dec. 31st, 2025 11:25 am
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studying a language inherently different from my own native one and the other one I'm fluent in is certaintly a task that Humbles you. But I remember the taiwanese friends I had in my school, and while admittedly they had problems knowing the 汉字, the other counter block i've encoutered, the chinese tones, well they had that mastered. sure their parents were later aghast their kids couldn't quite read chinese, but when it comes to how tonal chinese is, they already were ahead of the curve from the rest of us. 1 +1 = 2, and at least they had 1 unlocked; the rest of us have 0. 

ironic enough, I was thinking 'man, im never gonna get anything, right?'. But something happened that made me remember that god lord, maybe I won't get the tones, especially in my speaking pattern, but I should def stay in the path for the 汉字 learning. carly rae jepsen account in bilibili.


of course i had to rush to see my girl carly rae jepsen performing in a venue that has actual money poured into the stage. and as always, the chinese had done their 汉字 translation in the corner. and wouldn't you know? Recognizing individual caracter meanings gave me a serotin boost! 

Something in handy to myself: because I already know two languages, I recognize that direct translation many times ain't it in sentence structure. So reading the chinese characters in an individual manner as the english lyrics were also on display, with my litlle knowledge I could catch the times when they didn't direct translated the lyrics. I even caught '世界' (world)  when carly uses it on 'run away with me'!

hah, its that survivor plane thing again, huh?

certaintly a small thing, but I feel happy with the reminder that The Small Things eventually become Big Things. It just so happens that many times, the Small Things are hard because we went to get to the Big Thing now. 
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So, guess what fandom completely took over my brain? Well, looks like I'm in good company, judging from the honestly frightening number of stories that gets posted to the Ao3 each day. I've been trawling the tag whenever I have a bit of time, like the good obsessive fangirl that I am, and I'll share my findings with you. :D Also, a heads-up, I'm going to be locking my rec-cember posts tomorrow or the day after. I don't like to have a lot of public posts on this journal.

All stories are Shane/Ilya, even when the story doesn't focus on the relationship. As usual, I live for AUs. Assume spoilers for The Long Game for all of these, I've read the books a couple of times but not recently so I can't quite keep the timeline straight in my head.

Gen

love takes miles 7K words, mixed media. Ten years of Hollanov as seen through fandom. This is clever and so much fun!

how do you feel? 10 K. * Shane Hollander, interviewee, throughout the years.* Fantastic Shane character study.

Missing Scenes

wanna get stuck in your head . 31 K. He only realizes he’s doing it when it’s too late to stop. He’s standing in the drink aisle of the grocery store, checking the expiration dates on the cans of Coke, mentally cross-checking them with Boston’s away game schedule, and the reality hits him like someone shook one of those cans and popped it open. A snap. A fizz. A mess. Shane is making space for Ilya. A series of missing scenes expanding on the episodes/books, lovely Shane exploration.

Ep 2 The Wrong Conclusion. Hayden & Shane. 505 words. “Um,” Hayden started, and his whole face was flushed red. Shane couldn’t remember the last time he’d seen Hayden look so flustered. “Lily sent you a dick pic.” I have a soft spot for Hayden Pike. He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but a good friend.

Ep 3

u might want to get tested . Explicit. 5.3K words. Lily: U might want to get tested Jane: Hilarious. Fuck you. Fantastic voices. Perfectly in character. And hilarious. I actually LOLed a few times while reading.

Ep 4

Too Nice. Explicit. 3.3 k. Hollander's parents weren't mean enough to him, Ilya decides. He's an only child, too — that has to have played a part. Almost certainly, nobody ever sat backwards on Hollander's chest and farted into his mouth while he tried to get away. Nobody ever poked his lower lip when he was sad and said a bird will come poop on this if you don't put it away. And definitely, nobody ever said my son can be lazy, right in front of his face, right in front of the owner of the new team that picked him first. This is hot, but what I like the most is Ilya's POV on Shane.

Ep 5

measure of a man Shane&Rose. 1.2k. “Nine.” Her voice is flat with disbelief. “Rose.” He drags a hand over his face.“Nine. Like—inches? No metric nonsense? God, I kind of wish it was metric nonsense. That can’t be right.” I love Rose teasing Shane but also helping him out. Such great banter and characterisation.

Ep 6

Keep Pace. I've seen quite a fair bit of fic about Yuna Hollnader, this is the only one I found focussing on David. Absolutely perfect, feels straight out of canon.

Future fic and/or stories set after The Long Game (aka book 2)

Tad Too Tight . 803 words. Being married on the same team can be proven difficult. Especially for rookies that don’t know the extent.

Dig Two Graves 28 K. The Montreal Voyageurs won't stop slinging mud at Shane in the press, so Shane and Ilya decide to get revenge the best way they know how. This is extremely angsty, be warned. Mind the tags!

two-man advantage. 4.7K. Two-Man Advantage: At Home with Hockey’s Biggest Power Couple, by Matthew Cooper. Their on-ice rivalry turned into the NHL’s most unexpected love story. Now, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov say they have no plans to slow down. The GQ profile fic. I love external POvs in the form of a magazine article.

AUs

I'm Reading Your Lips (You're Speaking My Language) . 30 K. Explicit. Despite an inauspicious start, when Russia’s Ilya Rozanov learns that Canada’s Shane Hollander is fluent in Russian at their first World Junior Championships tournament, it changes everything and sets them on a different course. Instead of being branded as rivals from the very beginning, Ilya and Shane start off as friends. And, after all, a little friendly rivalry never hurt anyone, did it? I like how having Shane a heritage Russian speaker changes the dynamic between our guys.

WIPS

I dont' usually rec unfinished stories but these are so good, I'm keeping all my fingers crossed for them to be actually finished!

Concussion Protocol AU. Instead of Shane, it is Ilya who suffers a concussion during the Boston-Montreal game in April 2017. This is a total angst-fest! I love how the author is exploring properly in jury recovery and what looking after someone with that sort of problem entails. And the psychological repercussions for all involved.

Half Agony, Half Hope by [archiveofourown.org profile] CorvidCordelia 26K so far. Au. Three years after Shane broke it off (not that there was anything to break off), he gets a concussion and the Metros bring in Ilya to fill in for him. A breakup and makeup fic inspired by Jane Austen's Persuasion. I live for update notifs for this fic! It's that good.

Home Ice Advantage .Shane gets traded to Boston AU.

The Pitt

Since one of the WIPs I found only because I recognised the author's name from *the Pitt, I give you their Kingdon fic: Frank Langdon and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by [archiveofourown.org profile] CorvidCordelia. Groundhog Day AU. A fannish classic, and when it's done well like in this case it is super-satisfying!

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What I read

Finished Pointed Roofs - gosh, how bizarre is that German girls' school? It seems more like somewhere that parents send their little darlings to until marriagable age, and actual education is not a priority.

Simon R Green, Which Witch (The Holy Terrors #3) (2025), enjoyable popcorn read.

Which could also be said for Simon Brett, Death in the Dressing Room (A Fethering Mystery, #22) (2025), phoning it in a bit perhaps.

I thought Janice Hallett, The Killer Question (2025), was doing the opposite of phoning it in and straining too hard. This might be the thing one sees when a writer has done Something Fresh and Exciting but there comes a point when that is hard to sustain and there is a feeling that they have scurried around a bit and it feels kinds of effortful.

Matt Houlbrook, Songs of Seven Dials: An Intimate History of 1920s and 1930s London (2025) (which is, I may point out, well after the epoch of Seven Dials in which I have shown interest....). It's very good, very readable, if I had been sent it for review I might have made a few quibbles - e.g. on the basis of the evidence he adduces about the changes going on in the area, even if the mixed race couple the Kittens hadn't brought a libel suit against entrenched wealthy interests, wouldn't their cafe have had to close eventually anyway? Also was reminded of those lecture by Gayle Rubin on the leather community in San Francisco and how very specific local contingent factors meant that certain phenomena could arise, also very much within a specific time. Also that cities (if they are places where things are still happening rather than historical relics) tend to see changes all the time and there is a fluidity around spaces.

On the go

Still on the go, Diary at the Centre of the Earth, which I am enjoying a lot.

Exasperatingly, because of the e-reader issue and because Some Men in London 1960-1967 alleged it was not properly authorised I had to reauthorise my reader via Adobe Digital Editions, as a result of which a large number of my books have been removed from the ereader, including that one, removing my place markers when I reimported it.

Up next

Should probably get on to Anthony Powell, Hearing Secret Harmonies (A Dance to the Music of Time #12 (1975) for the final meeting of the book-group next month.

This year

Dec. 31st, 2025 04:42 pm
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* I supported one of my best friends who was in an abusive relationship, which got extremely scary before the end.

* I finished and posted the first fanfic I've written since the Epic Psychiatric Misadventures 16 years ago which reduced my brain to scorched earth, and I think it's one of the two best things I've ever written:

a word you've never understood (Prophet, post-canon, Adam/Rao, 9143 words)

* I started playing Dark Souls, and I beat Ornstein and Smough.

* I did some RL stuff which I can't talk about here without doxxing myself, but which was my tiny contribution to trying to make the UK suck less.

* I discovered I could go for a "run" (very slow run-walk intervals) ending up by a spot in a brook where I could quickly change and dunk myself, and this enabled the dunking to be viable much later into the year than you might think (context: my brain's idiosyncrasies means that a few minutes of cold water immersion is FREE DOPAMINE, so this is the bribe for the "run").

Other than that, the year's been a shitshow of injury, endless IC flare-ups and consequent pain and sleep deprivation, endless exhaustion, endless terror and worry about my friend, and the inevitable slide into depression by the end of the year as a result of all the aforementioned stressors. Hopefully it will be transient, and my meds cocktail and many many years of practice will suffice to haul me out.

sometimes dutifully falling and getting out, with perfect fortitude, saying “look at the skill and spirit with which I rise from that which resembles the grave but isn’t!”.

It's been a shitty year. I lived.

The time will pass anyway.

Dec. 31st, 2025 10:35 am
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The plan for this morning involved a lot more tidying up, but Gingko has decided she's sleeping on top of me on the couch, so plans have rightfully changed. I keep meaning to write more — this has been my sparsest year ever with an online journal, which I've been keeping regularly since 2000 (holy shit). End-of-year navel-gazing )

I don't know — all these sentences are starting with I, but I don't really know if I have much to say right now! I read you all every day, though, and I am trying to get better about actually replying to comments and commenting on your posts, because online journaling like this has been an important part of my life for *whisper-screams* twenty-five years. I'm not going to try a graceful sign-off; here are the first sentences of each month in 2025, minus March, which apparently I just skipped, and honestly, given March, who wouldn't?
On the flight back from Jamaica, I was randomly selected for an incredibly thorough drug testing. Miss Ma'am has been FULL OF BEANS the past week or so; I keep trying to give her a predictable schedule and peaceful environment, but that can be difficult when she's just so big and so curious. I got hailed on this weekend! It has to be shared, it has to be recorded: My newest ride-or-die c-ent blorbo has a tragicomic history of style felonies, including big Cyrillic calligraphy tattoos (since lasered off), a bellybutton piercing, innumerable hair crimes and a pink handcuffs scandal!!!

That I got Juneteenth off work was a surprise yesterday around lunchtime, so I am very glad to have a recovery Thursday. I AM 41. I've now become a person who commutes to work by bike, and the thing that annoys me most, it turns out — is dudes on e-bikes. After a WHOLE bunch of teeth-gnashing and angst about an entirely unrelated thing, I am now asking myself: After many years away, should I sign up for Yuletide? I am a professional; I should know better than to wake up and immediately check the news. I kept wanting to write up entries and being too tired to do so; so much has happened. Okay, I really thought my crafting hyperfixation of the month was going to be beading on a loom.

2025 5 star reads

Dec. 31st, 2025 09:54 pm
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Previous: 2024, 2023

I don't yet have the reading wrap up; I'm doing this earlier than I did last year, because I'm working my way through 'end of the year' tasks that I brainstormed, and right now I have the oomph to be typing.

These are in reverse chronological order; links are to reviews, if I wrote one.

Long works

  1. Nest by Inga Simpson
  2. Within Prison Walls: Being a Narrative of Personal Experience During a Week of Voluntary Confinement in the State Prison at Auburn, New York by Thomas Mott Osborne
  3. The Deep Dark by Lee Knox Ostertag
  4. The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen
  5. Passing Strange by Ellen Klages
  6. The Witness for the Dead by Katherine Addison
  7. The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw
  8. Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky
  9. Points of Departure: Liavek Stories by Patricia C. Wrede, Pamela Dean
  10. Firebird by Elizabeth Wein
  11. We Are Okay by Nina LaCour

Short stories

  1. Model Collapse by Matthew Kressel
  2. Dragonsworn (Part 1) by L Chan
  3. Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200 by R.S.A. Garcia
  4. Stitched to Skin like Family Is by Nghi Vo
  5. Where Oaken Hearts do Gather by Sarah Pinsker
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+ [community profile] snowflake_challenge is a month long happening starting Jan 1st. Blog, tidy up your journal, meet new people. Always a good time, especially if you're looking to get back into the swing of things.

+ [community profile] goals_on_dw is a great place to find various challenges to carry with you into the New Year ([personal profile] colls' Fannish 50 is a really fun one!)

+ [community profile] comicsfanfiction has a great post up: Looking for Other Communities to Post to?

+ There's a Heated Rivalry community now: [community profile] gamechangerhr.

+ Guesss who managed one. whole. icon post. it's a meee.

01-04 stranger things
05-08 good trouble
09-15 wheel of time
16-16 babylon 5
17-25 comics
26-28 pluribus
29-41 interview with the vampire




H E R E.

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No Goals 2026

Dec. 31st, 2025 09:38 pm
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I said to myself earlier today 'last year's goal setting wasn't fabulous, let's not do that this year. ... I haven't quite managed to make myself believe that zero goals is the right number. Unlike last year where I allowed multiple goals for many topics, and separated them out, I'm going to allow myself 10 minutes (and yes, I've set a timer) to put 10-12 believable goals

  1. Read >25 non-uni books. This one is going to be tricky to track because I put all the books I read into Storygraph; I'm going to have to manually count. (book: published physically as a single; short stories don't count)
  2. Do my milestone 2 - this is a university requirement at about the 18 month mark; because of the way my school does things my choices are October (early) or February 2027 (late). Thus, I am aiming for the October one with the understanding that it is a large ask.
  3. Eldest's quilt - at this point I would be happy with the quilt top being done
  4. Continue playing with at least one of the community orchestras
  5. Go to at least one of the Sunday morning sessions I have been invited to.
  6. Spend time with friends and family. Reach out to friends I haven't seen in a while. Spend time with K&D, given they are going to be in the state and this will be the first opportunity I've had to actually explore what it means to be siblings.

... my time is not up, but I'm finding I don't want to put more. There is a reading, there is a uni, there is a music. There is a craft, and it is very specific, but I'm going to have to stop with the being obsessive. Do I think I'll stay on track with this? No. But also, I'm not going to attempt to track it through the year; it is a snapshot of what I thought I wanted.

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