Check-In Post - March 9th 2026

Mar. 9th, 2026 07:09 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What is a craft that you tried but abandoned?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



starspray: maglor with a harp, his head tilted down and to the left (maglor)
[personal profile] starspray
Fandom: Tolkien
Rating: T
Characters: Sons of Feanor, Elrond, Feanor, Daeron, various others
Warnings: n/a
Summary: After years in Lórien, Maglor and Maedhros are ready to return to their family and to make something new with their lives--but to move forward, all of Fëanor's sons must decide how, or if, they can ever reconcile with their father.
Note: This fic is a direct sequel to High in the Clean Blue Air.

Prologue / Previous Chapter

 

 

smallhobbit: (Book bibliophile)
[personal profile] smallhobbit
Seven books I own, no caption, no comment.

Book cover Pyramids by Terry Pratchett
mindstalk: (Default)
[personal profile] mindstalk

I decided it was time to leave my walkable radius. Took train to Taipei Main, as that seemed quick and promising. Main is rather large and confusing but I eventually made it to the surface. Walking south a bit took me to 228 Peace Park; the '228' refers to something in Taiwanese history that I should look up. Park includes the National Museum, which is said to be really good and is cheap (NT$ 30, basically US$1) but I need to get up earlier for it. Park was nice. Album! Read more... )

some Taiwan notes

Mar. 9th, 2026 03:57 pm
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[personal profile] mindstalk

Various notes:

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andrewducker: (conspiracy theories)
[personal profile] andrewducker

I was chatting to a couple of friends last week, and realised that I really fancied having one of those "bar chart race" videos for my links, showing what had been the most popular links over the last 21 years that I've been saving links (to Delicious, and then Pinboard).

So I downloaded the JSON blob of my whole link history, used some PowerShell to slice and dice it into a CSV, and uploaded it to a site that converts a bunch of data with dates into a bar chart race. And voila:

Unsurprising to see "Europe" break the top 20 in 2017. Followed a year later by "OhForFucksSake".

Both files available here, for the very curious.

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Heir


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

Free at my website.


Blood Vow (The Three Lands). He has taken a blood vow to the Jackal God to bring freedom to his land by killing Koretia's greatest enemy. But what will he do when the enemy becomes his friend?

New installment:

Side story | Heir. Secrets can destroy. Secrets can also heal.

New omnibus:

Blood Vow: Novel and Side Stories.


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 )


My fiction announcements are also available by e-mail and feeds.

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[personal profile] sovay
For various reasons not limited to the overhead activity of children in the mornings, last night was the first real time all week that I slept and have thus spent most of the day in a vague state of hibernation despite the warmth of the air. There was a mauve overcast around sunset that turned out to belong to a volcanic wall of gold and bougainvillea over an agate-blue cloud-band. Have some mostly musical links.

For the more than twenty years since [personal profile] lesser_celery made me a CD of Peter Gabriel's Melt (1980), I have assumed that the eerily voiced French refrain of "Games Without Frontiers" was either the singer's own falsetto or pitch-shifted vocals. It turns out to be Kate Bush. I would never have identified her on my own, but then I thought about "Army Dreamers" (1980).

I grew up on Arlo Guthrie, but my favorite version of "City of New Orleans" (1971) is almost certainly Steve Goodman himself in 1970, where he reminded me unexpectedly of a Chicago-accented Stan Rogers. It's driving me nuts that I would swear the first person I heard lead "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over" (1977) was Pete Seeger and I can't figure out where.

WERS has been playing nothing but female artists for International Women's Day, which means everything from Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman" (1978), Katrina and the Waves' "Walking on Sunshine" (1983), and Bikini Kill's "Rebel Girl" (1993) to Tegan and Sara's "I'll Be Back Someday" (2019), Orla Gartland's "Little Chaos" (2024), and Arlo Parks' "2SIDED" (2026). I had a moral obligation to let my father know when Rickie Lee Jones came around.

Video quality regardless, [personal profile] sholio's "Waking Up in Vegas" (The Greatest American Hero) remains one of my all-time favorites of their vids.

Movies. Guess what genre.

Mar. 9th, 2026 07:58 am
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[personal profile] lucymonster
The Silence of the Lambs (1991): Okay, so, this an actual masterpiece and I can 100% see why it's on all those "best films of all time" lists. I loved it, but it's so good that saying I loved it feels kind of superfluous; as a work of art it is just so far above the liking or disliking of one barely film-literate nerd with a Dreamwidth blog. But I'm going to review it anyway because there's a good chance it's going to end up being my favourite piece of media I've consumed this year and maybe even one of my favourite pieces of all time. GUYS. THIS FILM.

The heroine is Clarice Starling, a bright and ambitious FBI trainee who becomes involved in the hunt for Buffalo Bill, a serial killer who skins his victims. Clarice is sent to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a genius psychiatrist and convicted serial killer whom the FBI believe may be able to help them identify Buffalo Bill. I love that in a film where the whole plot revolves around catching and stopping a guy who is on the loose literally skinning people, the most terrifying character is one who spends most of his screentime locked safely in a prison cell. Lecter had the most chilling presence of any villain I've ever seen. He also had this intense, darkly playful, weirdly chivalrous interest in Clarice that appealed to me in ways I'm not sure I'm willing to examine too closely. (Known villainfucker horny for new villain, news at 11.) The acting was absolutely brilliant all around; the cinematography was beautiful in this grim, grounded way; the score was haunting; the climactic scene almost stopped my heart.

It was also - this is going to sound like very weak praise in comparison to all my gushing, but I'll say it anyway - a lot less transphobic than I thought it might be, given the whole concept of "crazed man denied gender reassignment surgery goes on a murder rampage so that he can wear the skin of his female victims". I know there's been criticism and controversy around this film (and I'm speaking as a cis viewer, so grain of salt and all that) but the filmmakers were very explicit, in the language of their time, that Buffalo Bill was a profoundly disturbed individual whose pathology had nothing to do with an LGBT identity. I also on a more personal level really appreciated the handling of (cis) gender issues, which I know has also been controversial: there was no "teachable" feminist moment, it's true, but the misogyny and pervasive sexual menace Clarice experienced as a female law enforcement officer was vividly present on screen in a way that was impossible to mistake for endorsement, and Clarice herself is an amazingly well-rounded character, competent and fallible and brave and scared and utterly human. I loved how the film demanded we identify with her and forced us to sit with her in those uncomfortable moments, for which, as in real life, there was no clear-cut or simple redress.

Re-Animator (1985): A brilliant but antisocial medical student has developed a serum that can reanimate the dead, and ropes his normie roommate into his batshit experiments, with fatal consequences for their reputations and also, potentially, their actual lives. This one was just straight-up fun! It features a zombie doctor carrying his own severed head around in a surgical tray full of donor blood to keep it alive, and from that one detail I think anyone should be able to make up their minds whether or not the film will be to their taste. I thought it was hilarious, and some really great homoerotic tension between the weird serum inventor and the normie roommate. I had hoped to be able to join [personal profile] snickfic in her fannish enthusiasm for them, but sadly didn't quite get there (neither of them has the overlong hair or angstbucket backstory that my fannish motor primarily runs on). But I really enjoyed the film and can see myself watching it again on a night when I just want to have a good time.

第五年第五十七天

Mar. 9th, 2026 06:45 am
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部首
手 parts 34-39
措, to arrange; 掰, to break open; 揉, to rub; 揍, to hit; 描, to depict; 提, to put forward; 插, to insert; 握, to grasp; 揭, to unmask; 援, to aid; 搂, to embrace; 搅, to mix; 搜, to search; 搓, to rub/twist; 搞, to do; 搬, to move (house); 搭, to build/to accompany; 携, to carry
pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=64

词汇
灯光, light; 电灯, electric light
登, to ascend; 登记, to register; 登录, to sign in; 登山, mountain climbing
的确, certain; 似的, similar
敌人, enemy
底, bottom; 彻底, thorough; 月底, end of a month
地方, place/local; 地面, ground/floor; 地位, status; 地下, underground; 地址, address; 陆地, (main)land; 土地, land
pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

玩玩
Ilid Kaolo (以莉・高露), singing 十七岁的你 in Mandarin and 轻快的生活 in Amis.

好困啊,没睡个好觉。大家怎么样呢?好好照顾自己呀。

❤️‍🩹

Mar. 8th, 2026 06:39 pm
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This week kicked off with the energy level of a sleepy houseplant. Between the weekend knocking me out, my treatment plan doing its best impression of a steamroller, and the time change stealing an hour like a sneaky little thief, I’ve been absolutely wiped. Thankfully, this was all expected—apparently “feeling like a deflated balloon” is part of the process. The good news is I should perk back up in a few days. Until then, naps are my personality. Only 26 days left, which feels both heroic and mildly ridiculous, but hey, I’m counting it as progress.

Fic exchange letter (Unsent Letters)

Mar. 8th, 2026 09:27 pm
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[personal profile] luzula
Dear Correspondent, thank you so much for writing something for me! : D

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Cheerful Tumblr nonsense

Mar. 8th, 2026 11:56 am
sholio: (B5-station)
[personal profile] sholio
Recently I made:

• A gifset of Babylon 5 hugs
• A Londo & G'Kar text/image collage

Obviously these are wildly full of spoilers.

A little nattering about giffing on Tumblr again )

My FTH auction winner!

Mar. 8th, 2026 08:10 pm
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[personal profile] sunshine304
I was so happy about the great response to my fanbinding offer this year - tbh not only mine, but all the fanbinding offers! You are all fantastic! Also, several of the fanbinding auctions are still running so perhaps check them out as well!

The winner of my book is:
  • Auction:Tav
I've contacted winner by email, so please check if you've received it! Thank you again for participating! I'm excited to work with you! 💖
marycatelli: (Galahad)
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Lord, who throughout these forty days
For us didst fast and pray,
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a blessed Lent!

Mar. 8th, 2026 02:30 pm

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