Why don't humans hiberate?

Dec. 1st, 2025 09:10 am
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Personally, I feel that hibernation would be a proportionate and excellent response to winter existing. I was very not prepared (mentally) for the snow last week. 😕 Also, I'm very out of shape because shoveling was harder on my back than usual. Usually, I get tired from the first shoveling, but it's a good sort of tired. This was just a painful sort of tired, blech. However, on the brighter side, I believe I'm now prepped for all my skating exhibitions next week! I will be very happy when those are over and done with (and the synchro competition the week after). Then I can properly devolve into a slug or maybe some sort of jellyfish. I have almost two whole weeks off at the end of the year, and I fully anticipate that I will merge with the soft sofa cushions during that period and become even more useless than usual.

But enough of my whining! Here is fandom stuff:
  • Exchanges due in November/December ([community profile] fffx, [community profile] ficinabox part deux, [community profile] yuletide_admin + mystery pinch-hits and treats + future sign-ups): I'm still at 5/7 (see above, RE: useless slug), but I'm making some good progress on my YT assignment! My goal this week is to get that done and posted. And then FIAB is revealing this weekend, so I have a boatload of editing to do for that, which I've already started.

  • Exchanges that will go into 2026: [community profile] au5k & [community profile] highadrenalineexchange. I did not nominate for AU5K, but a bunch of other people did for things that are relevant to my interests. That's definitely an exchange where I'll wait and see what prompts are up, because I am super finicky about AUs - so finicky, in fact, that I'm more inclined to treat than to sign-up myself.

  • Nope, nothing new on Femslash Salad Bar...

  • BNHA: I've started catching up on S8, and OMFG Bakugo is SO PRETTY in 8x03! And Deku didn't even get to see most of it! 🥺 Truly, that episode is a treasure for me personally, lol. Hoping to finish my catch-up this week.

  • I can now reveal some of my habits which were top-secret because I was angling for PHs, but ultimately I didn't pick them up. Starting off with: Felvidek! Holy shit, this game was so much fun! It is pretty much the congealed essence of "nerdy grad students procrastinating on writing their dissertations" and if that's not how that game was initially created, I will be genuinely surprised. I had so much fun with this! Short enough that I didn't get frustrated (there is a reason I have relatively few video-game fandoms, lol), and I loved all the characters. I may end up writing for this some time in the future, because I really loved it. My only complaint is that now I want a random video game of my historical era of study, goddammit! This should be a requirement for every graduate program, post-haste!

  • Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke - I did, indeed, finish this, with time to spare. And it was...okay? I have to say, I didn't love it. Definitely not as enjoyable as Piranesi, to my tastes, at least. It had that aura about it that some books do where 90% of the humor is deliberately designed so that no one who is not British will enjoy it. And I didn't really like the magic or magical system much, and none of the characters did anything for me. It dithered about in the Napoleonic Wars for way too long, too. It did start to pick up after page 1200 (lol, there is a "recommendation" for you!), and the ending was better than the beginning. But, all in all, it was very 'meh' to me. Oh well!

  • I can now reveal that the undisclosed thing I'm currently reading is The Deer and the Cauldron by Louis Cha - I can reveal this because it is very, very long and thus I was not able to pick up the PH associated with it in time. I'm currently on Ch13 (of 50 - they are LONG chapters, lol). This is an older novel, and I'm mixed on it. On the one hand, the good parts are REALLY good: There's a lot of really funny political commentary in there, and I really like the notion of a main character in wuxia novel who sucks at martial arts, is not a cultivator, and instead gets through solely by trickery, lies, back-stabbing, and luck. On the other hand, I'm starting to get into the "harem-building" sections and, whoa boy, is this some sexist bullshit! It's pretty hard to stomach at times, which is unfortunate. It's exactly the sort of thing SVSSS is making fun of with PIDW, lol, which is one of the things getting me through it. I am all there for the convoluted ways Wei Xiaobao becomes the leader of, like, every single opposing political sect all at once, mmkay? Can we just stick to that and ignore the harem stuff? (No, no, we can't.) Anyway, this is currently my reading focus!

  • Dear Door - When I have time, I'm still reading a chapter here and there on this.


November Totals: 247k for the year so far - only 3k from my 250k goal, which I still think I will make, even though November was my lowest wordcount of any month so far this year. I have 92 works revealed so far, but am definitely over 100 with works not yet revealed.

Goals for this week: 1) Sooooooooooo much editing for FIAB! 💀 2) Finish my Yuletide assignment. 3) Catch up with BNHA. 4) Read more of The Deer and the Cauldron. 5) Read more Dear Door, as the mood strikes me.
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For Poetry Monday:

The More Loving One, W.H. Auden

Looking up at the stars, I know quite well
That, for all they care, I can go to hell,
But on earth indifference is the least
We have to dread from man or beast.

How should we like it were stars to burn
With a passion for us we could not return?
If equal affection cannot be,
Let the more loving one be me.

Admirer as I think I am
Of stars that do not give a damn,
I cannot, now I see them, say
I missed one terribly all day.

Were all stars to disappear or die,
I should learn to look at an empty sky
And feel its total dark sublime
Though this might take me a little time.


From his collection Homage to Clio.

---L.

Subject quote from “Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,” W.H. Auden.
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Flight Through the Forest


ONLINE E-BOOK (html, epub, mobi, pdf, and xhtml)

Free at my website.


The Motley Crew (The Thousand Nations). When a young man named Dolan flees from the north, he faces danger on all sides. The Northern Army wants him back. The Empire of Emor wants him dead. His native homeland of Koretia may not want him at all. And his only protection is a man with motives that are mysterious and possibly deadly.

New installment:

2 | Flight Through the Forest. When you're fleeing from high danger, you have little choice in your companions.


EARLY ACCESS

My readers at Patreon and Ream get the first look at Twisted (The Thousand Nations: The Motley Crew side story). That short story will go into general release next month.


BLOG FICTION

Tempestuous Tours (Crossing Worlds: A Visitor's Guide to the Three Lands #2). A whirlwind tour of the sites in the Three Lands that are most steeped in history, culture, and the occasional pickpocket.

New installments:


NEWS & UPCOMING FICTION

As some of you already know, I posted last month's update two days after I tripped on an uneven sidewalk, banged my head three times against a metal fence, and acquired a concussion, not to mention a broken leg. (I consider that update to be one of the greatest accomplishments of my life.)

Unfortunately, the concussion delayed my completion of "Heir" and its accompanying Blood Vow omnibus, since putting together an omnibus requires a concentrated mind I just don't have at the moment. I've moved those two projects to next year's schedule. In their place, I've juggled my release schedule in order to offer my Ream and Patreon readers a side story this month from The Motley Crew.

The timing of my next e-book installment release is a little uncertain at the moment, since my recovering head is still at the stage where, every time I edit a story, I introduce more errors than I correct. However, I hold out hope that I'll be able to get a new e-book installment out in January. In the meantime, as you can see, I'm continuing to bring out blog fiction.

Fortunately, the concussion hasn't stopping me from writing stories. Among other things, I've finished composing Motley Mayhem, the third novel in the Thousand Nations series.


Ways to offer me a tip, financial or nonfinancial )

Fly by rec

Dec. 1st, 2025 10:40 am
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My wrangling got slightly derailed this morning, because I was scrolling down my bins and then suddenly a WILD TAG IN ENIGMA 2001!

And it wasn't me misreading, it wasn't some giant multi-fandom essay, or somehow ASOIAF, Harry Potter, Sherlock or Star Wars, it was real and pretty much perfect. Not particularly spoilery (the only thing this reveals is also evident pretty soon into the film):

de la lune (273 words) by misura
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Enigma (2001)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Claire Romilly, Wigram (Enigma 2001)
Additional Tags: Pre-Canon
Summary: "I've always wanted to be a Claire." (pre-canon)

I got too flaily to wrangle.

holiday wishes

Dec. 1st, 2025 08:56 pm
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My problem is that there's nobody in a position to get me the things I want.

They're either so ginormously big (peace on earth, fairness for people experiencing systemic 'isms', health, wealth, happiness) or impossibly specific (a Captain Hill epic that is well written and which I don't have to do myself).

All the middling stuff? I can pretty much manage myself.

I even organised my own 7x7 birthday party (completely forgot that I was going to give a speech about why 7x7) had a great time, had dinner with friends last night, watched the Matildas (Aussie national women's soccer team) play against NZ to win 5-0 with a friend and her kids, her eldest son (12) swapped a few chips for popcorn chicken bits, and later on asked me a bunch of questions like I was a trustable adult...

I hope to snuggle with my nephew come Christmas (not entirely sure I'll get that, he might end up being a wriggly boy and want mama), and to get out on the water in a friends' boat, and to see the cousins for Christmas...

Anyway, I'm tired rn, so more about the party shortly. And I haven't forgotten Georgia, I've just been so busy with the party (and with The Month Of Writing Dangerously) that I haven't managed to gather my thoughts.
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In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

emotional support fiber

Nov. 30th, 2025 08:53 pm
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Continuing from the earlier experiment, emotional support weaving with handspun weft:

weaving WIP

Tension management is a mess with this (experimental, non-destructive) setup but I figured I'd at least weave this warp, write this off as a learning experience (I did learn a lot) + disaster-mode "weaving" art therapy, and move on. :)

I also learned that I strongly dislike making very "loose," airy weaves structurally, so that's good to know about myself. I sometimes like them in fabrics made by machines/other people but I don't enjoy weaving them, so I'll avoid in the future!

pictures for November

Nov. 30th, 2025 03:14 pm
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[personal profile] pauraque
Last month I finally got off my ass and put up bird feeders in the yard. Moving is a process, okay?

small bird with a green back, gray wings and tail, yellow belly, white face, and black cap perches on a vertical tube feeder full of mixed seed and nuts

Black-capped Chickadee. Despite being our most common backyard bird, they are kind of my favorite. (Don't tell the others.) I love the color palette of their plumage. They can't open seeds with their beaks, so they will often take one and fly away to bang it open on a tree branch. Sometimes they are clever/lazy and bang them open on the feeder perches.

more birds [8 photos] )

not birds [4 photos] )

What I've Been Up To Lately

Nov. 30th, 2025 04:42 pm
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Yesterday I deep cleaned my part of the house in preparation for the holidays, and since today is the First Sunday of Advent and the Christmas season has officially started, I decorated everything for the season and I made four recipes of cookies, two batches of mulled wine and some candied almonds... not really a relaxing weekend for me. I've got sore muscles from all the cleaning, for one. I'm no longer as young as I used to be and my hips are starting to remind me when I forget. Also, at one point yesterday, the cat stared at me with a look that said she thought I was a changeling. I'm not usually this active.

In other news: I hit my [community profile] getyourwordsout target this month and I'm still working on my Yuletide story, which isn't even close to finished, despite being long past the minimum. I'm almost through my third(!) rewatch of canon, because it's very dense, imo. I'll need to do a lot of editing, especially on the action scene (not my forte), but it's fun. And since I worked from home last week, I had enough time to make some headway too.

What little time I had left besides this in the past couple of weeks I've spent watching the second season of Maxton Hall and the new Robin Hood series, and I've started playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance, seven years late, but whatever.

The second season of Maxton Hall is pretty much like the first: teenage drama that makes very little sense once you think about it (like: why does this girl keep having to organize stuff like high-profile fundraisers instead of learning for her exams???), but it is very good at being what it is: a tropey teen drama. Robin Hood is good so far too, but I'd probably enjoy it more if they hadn't made the baffling decision to have pagans in it. As for Kingdom Come: Deliverance: I'm a couple of hours in and just reached Rattay, and I suspect I suck at this game. But that's okay, because the character I'm playing is meant to suck at everything too. I'd probably have more problems with sucking at a game if the character I was playing was supposed to actually be good at fighting and stuff.
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Not Quite Birds of a Feather (1418 words) by Settiai
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age - All Media Types
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Female Aeducan/Leliana/Morrigan (Dragon Age), Female Aeducan/Leliana (Dragon Age), Female Aeducan/Morrigan (Dragon Age), Leliana/Morrigan (Dragon Age)
Characters: Female Aeducan (Dragon Age), Leliana (Dragon Age), Morrigan (Dragon Age)
Additional Tags: Casual Sex, Complicated Relationships, Dragon Age Poly Exchange, One Shot, Polyamory
Summary: The three of them had almost nothing in common. It shouldn't have worked. Yet somehow it did.

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