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redstringraven ([personal profile] redstringraven) wrote2026-02-05 04:42 pm
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february 2026 - entry 03

saw iron lung last night with my sister and two friends.

i feel like a bit of a broken record, as i've said this privately to folks so many times, but i'm so happy for and proud of mark. you can feel the love and work that went into this indie film, and the longer i sit with it and think the more excited i am, and the more i want my own copy in my hands.

i dunno, like... in the past few years and sea of disappointments when it's come to movie announcements and releases and so on and so forth, this was not only a breath of fresh air but also really encouraging. keeg's preening on my arm right now and nipping at my fingers, so it's a bit hard to focus on my words, but i just wanted to document and say something.

congrats, mark! ...now give yourself a HECKIN' BREAK.
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-05 02:29 pm

[#290] Princess For A Day (Torchwood)


Theme Prompt: #290 – Princess
Title: Princess For A Day
Fandom: Torchwood
Rating/Warnings: G
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1000
Summary: Meriel gets exactly the birthday party she wants, and Jack gets to dress up too.



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romanajo123 ([personal profile] romanajo123) wrote in [community profile] tenminutesaday2026-02-04 09:40 pm

Challenge 547

We are doing a Real 10 Minutes today! Set a timer and write until it goes off. You can write whatever you want, or here’s a word challenge if you need inspiration:
Luck
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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-04 09:39 pm

[#290 | Princess] Challenge Post

Challenge 290:
PRINCESS
For some people, it’s a dream role! Beautiful dresses, jewels, a fairy-tale romance – what could be better? Other people might note that there can be a lot of work involved in the position, depending on the setting; contrary to popular opinion, there’s often a lot of responsibility, diplomatic or otherwise, wrapped up in being a potential heir to a throne. Some princesses might hate their role; others love it and would never want to do anything else; and some of them might have very mixed feelings on the topic.

Others aren’t literal royalty at all! Maybe the princess is just a role your character is playing, on a stage, in a movie, or as part of a disguise for some sort of plan. Maybe it’s just a fond nickname between friends, for someone who isn’t royalty but acts like it sometimes.

Write a story about a princess.

BONUS GOAL: All That Glitters

If your submission features gold, it will earn an extra point to be tallied in voting!


Challenge ends Monday, February 9 at 9:00PM EST.
• Post submissions as new entries using the template in the profile
• Tag this week's entries as: [#] submission, 290 – princess
• If you have questions about this challenge, please ask them here

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silversea ([personal profile] silversea) wrote in [community profile] booknook2026-02-04 01:21 pm
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RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

It's Wednesday! Are you reading anything?
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Mark Smith ([staff profile] mark) wrote in [site community profile] dw_maintenance2026-02-03 10:25 pm

Minor operations; testing new serving path

Hi all!

I'm doing some minor operational work tonight. It should be transparent, but there's always a chance that something goes wrong. The main thing I'm touching is testing a replacement for Apache2 (our web server software) in one area of the site.

Thank you!

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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2026-02-03 12:04 pm

TV Tuesday: This Week's Special Guest

Laptop-TV combo with DVDs on top and smartphone on the desk



Celebrity cameos/guest appearances are their own category when it comes to award shows. Can there be too many famous faces in a show? When were these done well or poorly?
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shivver ([personal profile] shivver) wrote in [community profile] tenminutesaday2026-02-02 11:21 pm
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Challenge #546

Quick! Your character just had a physical transformation! Write their immediate reaction, just two sentences of what they do and/or say right after they change. The point is to experience the transformation from their eyes and write down the first thing you think they'd do/say. Don't think; just write the first thing that comes to mind.

What does "physical transformation" mean? Whatever you want. Maybe they've turned into an animal. Maybe they've gender-swapped. Maybe they've switched bodies with their friend (or enemy!). It could be something completely new to them, or something they do all the time.
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shivver ([personal profile] shivver) wrote in [community profile] tenminutesaday2026-02-02 11:14 pm
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Fill: Challenge #545 (Doctor Who)

I haven't actually done one of these in a long time, but the prompt was something I've been meaning to do for years now, so I thought, why not do a bit? It's David trying to run a session of D&D for the Doctor and Jenny, at Jenny's request. I'm not particularly happy with how it came out and I probably won't use it in the final story (if I ever write it), but hey, it was something.

Read more... )
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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-02 10:24 pm
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[admin post] Admin Post: [#289 | Hot Cocoa] Amnesty Post

Since we only have two fills this week, we won't have a voting round. Feel free to post any more fills for prompt #289 over the next couple days; challenge #290 will be up at the usual time, 9pm EST on Wednesday!
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S. ([personal profile] fabiadrake) wrote2026-02-02 05:18 pm
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As Kafka famously wrote, “Too tired.”

I’m recovering from a virus, which I think may be one of those “stressful situation ends → get ill” scenarios. I have things to be thankful for! And I’m ill. Tragically, I suspect this is not a coincidence.

I may have finished the aforementioned essay, and it is probably the above-caused brain fog that is making me contemplate creating a community solely for Tolkien’s writings about Middle-earth (i.e. no adaptations). This is probably a dreadful idea, because either nobody would post or people would post and I’d have to live up to my administrative responsibilities. This may be too high a price to pay. Also, I flit between stories often and prefer it that way. I would just quite like a legendarium space that has nothing to do with any adaptations.

It’s been a minute since I’ve done any academic writing (excepting the history-writing I’ve been working on recently), and I regret to say that I rather enjoy reading style guides. For example, The MHRA Style Guide and The Guardian style guide, the latter of which I sometimes flagrantly disregard. This is my idea of a good time — perhaps yours too.



I would have gone to see this already if I hadn’t been unwell. Some other time, if it comes around again.

I think I may have come to a conclusion as to where I want to move to: pleasant area, good train connections to places I like to visit, some good commute options, closer to a shul, affordable. But I will not be surprised if I somehow end up revising this decision completely; these things happen.

I finished work early; I’ve done a little baking. I wanted to prime a board so that I could do some painting soon but ultimately unpacking the primer seemed too much like work. I must send off some films for development.

If I owe you a reply somewhere, forgive me. Things are slow, and by things I mean me.
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siberian_angel ([personal profile] siberian_angel) wrote in [community profile] thestoryinside2026-02-01 10:56 am
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February Buddy Assignments



The themes for February are:
THRILLER // HORROR // FEMALE AUTHOR
You must choose books with these genres and themes for your buddy. If you think you might not have books in your TBR pile that fits this month's choices, please let your buddy know.

You can find your buddy's TBR lists here.

[personal profile] fred_mouse & [personal profile] monkiainen

[personal profile] royalblue31 & [personal profile] siberian_angel

[personal profile] yourivy & [personal profile] spaciireth

You have until the 5th to choose your partner's books.
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m_findlow ([personal profile] m_findlow) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-01 12:23 pm

[#289] HANDLE WITH CARE

Theme Prompt: #289 - Hot cocoa
Title: Handle with care
Fandom: Torchwood
Rating/Warnings: PG.
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1,000 words
Summary: Ianto is left to handle a victim of the rift on his own.

Read more... )
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sad voice freaky clown ([personal profile] feurioo) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2026-01-31 11:07 am

Speak Up Saturday

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Welcome to the weekly roundup post! What are you watching this week? What are you excited about?
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romanajo123 ([personal profile] romanajo123) wrote in [community profile] tenminutesaday2026-01-30 09:35 pm

Challenge 545

( I’m over here getting ready for Snow Round 2 ❄️ so let’s do this!)

So I’m reading the DW book The Giggle right now and a major part of it is Games. So let’s think about that today!

Write a scene with your characters playing a game. But one of them is still learning the rules. How does it go? Are they actually victorious? Or is there a super competitive moment? ♟️ 
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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] booknook2026-01-30 10:44 am

Book review: Affinity

Title: Affinity
Author: Sarah Waters
Genre: Fiction, romance, queer lit, historical

I finished my second Sarah Waters book this week after devouring most of it on my flight to Texas and she has surely done it again! This book was Affinity, a much less-talked about one of her novels, which concerns Victorian lady Margaret Prior, who in an effort to overcome her grief for her recently deceased father and a mysterious illness that gripped her around that time, decides to become a "Lady Visitor" to a women's prison: someone who comes to talk with them from time-to-time. She almost immediately becomes enraptured with a young medium, Selina Dawes, doing time for murder and assault. 

I don't usually like to do extensive summaries in these reviews, but I want to highlight what USA Today called "thinly veiled erotica" in this book. This book is best approached, I think, with a measure of dream logic (or porn logic, if you prefer), where things can be deeply erotic in concept that in real life would certainly not be. Nothing illustrates this better than the opening chapter of the book.

In the opening chapter, Margaret makes her first visit to Millbank prison. Waters does an excellent job of making the prison itself a terror; a winding maze of whitewashed, identical hallways inside a cocoon of pentagonal buildings set unsteadily into the marshy bank of the Thames within which Margaret immediately becomes turned around. She is passed from the gentleman family friend who first suggested she become a Lady Visitor to the matrons of the women's side of the prison, a realm populated entirely by women. As Margaret passes into this self-contained place which feels entirely removed from the rest of the world (the prisoners are allowed to send correspondence four times a year) she becomes keenly aware of the strange blurring and even erasure of the boundaries, rules, and customs of the outside world. Furthermore, Margaret is reassured over and over again that she is, effectively, in a position of power over all these vulnerable women, trapped in their cells and subject to the harsh rules of Millbank. The prison fully intends for Margaret to be someone for them to idolize and look up to, someone whose attention can make them strive to better themselves. Margaret, a repressed Victorian lesbian, is dropped into this strange realm of only women in which she operates above the rules that strictly govern the rest of them. 

It is in this state, after this long journey through Millbank, that Margaret first catches sight of Selina Dawes, and is taken from the start.

The book is not heavy on plot, and some reviewers have called it dull, but I was riveted. The plot is the development of Margaret and Selina's relationship, and the progress of Margaret's mindset on the question of whether Selina's powers or real, or if she's just a very talented con artist. These are by nature things which progress gradually. Practically, it's true that not much happens: Margaret visits the prison. Margaret goes to the library. Margaret has a disagreement with her mother. But her mental and emotional changes across the book are significant. 

There are also the vibes. Waters does such a good job of capturing a very gloomy, gothic atmosphere where Margaret (and the reader!) are constantly sort of questioning what's real and to what degree and there's a powerful sense of unease that permeates the entire story. It ties in so well with Selina's role as a spiritual medium and the Victorian obsession with such things; it creates a very holistic theme and feel to the book that I just sank into.

On the flip side of the erotic view of the prison we see early in the book, Waters also uses it to terrifying effect to simulate the paranoia of a closeted gay person at this time in England. As Margaret's feelings for Selina develop and become more explicit, she lives in terror that the matrons of the prison will realize that her interest in Selina is not the polite interest of a Lady Visitor in her charges. She is always analyzing what the matrons can see in her interactions with Selina and what might go under the radar; she is constantly wondering if rude comments or looks from this matron or that is simple rudeness, or a veiled accusation of impropriety. The panopticon pulses around Margaret more and more but she can't keep away from Selina even to protect herself from the danger of being caught.

On the whole, I thought this book was fantastic. I enjoyed it even more than Fingersmith. Waters was really cooking here and I've added several more of her books to my TBR, because she obviously knows what she's doing.
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-01-30 01:55 pm

[#289] Frozen Jack (Torchwood)


Theme Prompt: #289 – Hot Cocoa
Title: Frozen Jack
Fandom: Torchwood
Rating/Warnings: PG
Bonus: Yes.
Word Count: 1000
Summary: Poor Jack, sometimes Rift retrievals are as hazardous to his health as dealing with dangerous aliens.




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S. ([personal profile] fabiadrake) wrote2026-01-30 07:51 am
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Further adventures in the history of Middle-earth

Although I feel as if I post legendarium material on tumblr too often (much of it is fascinating!), I think perhaps my next read will be The Fall of Númenor.

I wonder if a Tolkien journal would accept an essay along the lines of “this is what I think this minor character is up to elsewhere”?
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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-01-28 10:51 pm

[#289 | Hot Cocoa] Challenge Post

Challenge 289:
HOT COCOA
It’s a classic staple of cozy nights by the fire, snow day afternoons, and romantic walks down a street lined with Christmas lights. Maybe it’s the fancy traditional homemade kind, carefully hand-mixed exactly to your preferences; maybe it’s the powdered kind in a paper packet dumped into just-under-boiling water, because that’s what you had time for; maybe it’s a special alien beverage, only available at one specific space station, and good luck getting it anywhere else in the galaxy. It’s not for everyone, but if you like it, it can make a night that much sweeter.

Write a story about hot cocoa.

BONUS GOAL: “Here, this will help.”

If your submission features this line, it will earn an extra point to be tallied in voting!


Challenge ends Monday, February 2 at 9:00PM EST.
• Post submissions as new entries using the template in the profile
• Tag this week's entries as: [#] submission, 289 – hot cocoa
• If you have questions about this challenge, please ask them here

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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-01-28 10:50 pm

[#288 | Inconveniences] Results Post

Here are this week's votes tallied, and below the cut are our winners for Challenge #288 – Inconveniences!

This week's finalists are... )

Total Challenge Words Written: 2390

Congratulations to both of you, and thank you to everyone who took the time to cast their votes! [personal profile] autobotscoutriella will be making this week’s banners, so keep an eye out for those next week.

You may now post your Challenge 288 entries to any additional communities, blogs, archives or sites as you'd like! We also have a FandomWeekly AO3 Collection if you'd like to add your stories there!