boost: Declaration of Interdependence & 2 AO3 Resources
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Declaration of Interdependence from queerspacepunk (aka
emmett)
A tiny snippet from a lovely thread
i want to be asked to come over and help put my friend's kids to bed as casually as they might text their spouse and ask them to pick up milk on the way home
i want to stop and pick up milk for another friend because i know their spouse hates the grocery store
i want to buy fruit that i dont like because it's on special and i know people who do
i want to pass lemons over the fence and to take my neighbours bins out when the forget
i want group chats instead of rideshare apps, calls in the middle of the night because someone's at the hospital, lonely or hungry or both
i want to do the dishes in other people's houses, extra servings wrapped in tinfoil and tea towels so it's still warm when you drop it off, a basket of other people's mending by my couch
i want to be surrounded by reminders that 'imposing' on each other is what we were born to do
Today I learned there are graphic resources—icons and banners—on the Archive of Our Own!
https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Banners%20*a*%20Icons/works
(Sadly AO3’s metatags don’t create RSS feeds, so I can’t add one here.)
New DW community for people who archive information from the web: datahoarders
timeasmymeasure provides resources for would-be archivists without tech skills:
https://datahoarders.dreamwidth.org/3299.html
Of particular interest to me:
AO3 Downloader: a life-saver for any person who has thought, "God, I wish I could download all of my bookmarks, but that would take sooo long to do individually." Another Github download which is saved by its thorough instructions!
Meme: 20 questions for fic writers
Apr. 18th, 2025 02:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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1. How many works do you have on ao3?
1,158
2. What's your total ao3 word count?
3,109,186. Caveat that this includes a lot of co-written fics, including a very long one where I didn't write much on it overall. Knocking out the stuff I didn't write myself probably removes about a million words.
3. What are your top five fics by kudos?
1. Scenes From An Inconvenient Espionage Love Story. - Les Mis/James Bond - 2,581 kudos as of this writing
2. Earthlings Gonna Earth. -- The Martian -- 2,450 kudos
3. Things To Do In New York City When You're No Longer Brainwashed. - Avengers - 1,478 kudos
4. The Family Dursley. - Harry Potter - 1,310 kudos
5. Interstitial. - The Martian - 1,104
4. What fandoms do you write for?
Complicated question, but my actively working on WIPs are Vorkosigan fandom and Harry Potter at present. Other fandoms on WIPs started in the last 3 years's folders in scrivener (2023-2025): Discworld, Westing Game, The Parent Trap, Pride & Prejudice, Hero Elementary (a spitefic sequel to the spitefic Hero Elementary fic I've already posted), and Glass Onion.
5. Do you respond to comments? why or why not?
Sometimes. I used to try to reply to all comments and I do not do that anymore.
6. What's the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
I've done some stuff to characters but possibly the one that qualifies most here is not actually angst but one that someone asked me about the ending specifically for reccing for a specific person reason and I had to say "do not rec this to that person dealing with this stuff": Not Like I Faint Every Time We Touch. (Star Wars), which is Jyn Erso having a crush on Leia Organa, who is straight.
So it is not angsty! But also I tagged it "The Most Accurate Thing I Have Ever Written" and I am not one to overuse freeform tagging in that manner.
7. What's the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
So this is cheating but the Petyaverse has the happiest best ending in the world because it all built up to that (with diversions) and once I got to the end, it was all definitely over, so that was nice. Happiest for me, happiest for the characters, happiest for the ability to do a character and story arc!
8. Do you get hate on fics?
Yep.
9. Do you write smut?
Yep.
10. Do you write crossovers?
Yep.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
Yep! There was, apparently, a college newsletter in Alberta (?) -- somewhere in Canada, I think it was Alberta -- that had a segment called Tim (as opposed to Time) and they ripped off one of my LOTR fics. Just reproduced it entirely without attribution (but with the same title). To this day I have no idea why. Like, certainly it was to mock fanfiction, that goes without saying, but it also didn't seem to have any mocking? Did someone just submit it as a gag? As an original story?
Someone in fandom gave me some lawyerly things to say to them and I sent it to them and they took it down.
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
Yep!
13. Have you ever cowritten a fic before?
Yep!
14. What's your all time favourite ship?
I mean. I haven't read it in at least a decade, but Aragorn/Boromir really was something, wasn't it. Many fond memories.
15. What's the wip you want to finish but doubt you ever will?
Teenage Single Dad Gregor Vorbarra, earliest notes date in the file is December 2016.
16. What are your writing strengths?
Dialogue.
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
Action and description.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language for a fic?
I used to do this and then it was like, why. Why do this. When I could just write "X said in Y language" right after it. Also then you have to deal with translations. Plus getting someone to give you the phrase in the other language in the first place, or rely on Babelfish (but I date myself). Not worth it!
When I read a fic, by the way, I am never looking into the end notes for translations, and since I read a lot on my phone, I also can't hover for them. Either I can work it out by context or it's not actually important to the story or it's so incessant that I give up and close the fic. Those are the options. Me keeping the end notes open in another tab and going back and forth is not happening.
How does this mesh in with the glossaries I usually remember to add to fics in Yinglish? Absolutely it doesn’t but also Yinglish is English, right? Right? :P
(Also those fics are short and the Yinglish is the point, the glossary is just there to be helpful, but it's not like oh hey, this character is French, let's have a discussion in French.)
19. First fandom you wrote for?
Star Wars.
20. Favourite fic you've ever written?
IDK. There's fics I like and fics I'm meh on and fics I dislike, but I can't really come up with an all-time favorite.
I keep wanting to turn this into "what's the most experimental" or "what was the hardest" but anyway, actually, here are the most personal ones -- because that's quantifiable and easy enough to answer: And Enoch Still Walks With God. (Highlander) (if I were posting that today I'd be brave enough to use Chanoch not Enoch but anyway), the soul is innocent and immortal it should never die ungodly in an armed madhouse (Vorkoisgan), and Waiting For Methuselah. (Highlander).
What I'm Reading: A Two-Spirit Journey by Ma-Nee Chacaby (2016)
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A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder by Ma-Nee Chacaby with Mary Louisa Plummer is a 2016 autobiography that covers writer/activist/artist Ma-Nee Chacaby's life from 1950 to 2014, from her birth in a tuberculosis sanatorium, to her childhood in Ombabika, through her adulthood in Thunder Bay where she's become a community elder and helped lead the city's first Pride parade.
This was the fifth of this year's Canada Reads nominees that I've read, and I saved it for last, feeling like it was a sure thing in terms of something I'd want to read. I wasn't wrong, and I was happy to see it win in the debates, championed by Shayla Stonechild.
The book is very candid, frank, and factually self-reflective, with a conversational tone that feels like sitting in on the friendly interviews that brought these stories forward. The author has lived through a lot of violence, as well as discrimination, addiction, disability and economic hardship. She is also someone who loves truly and deeply, gathers family, and builds community in a way that I really needed to read about right now.
I also really appreciated the book's afterword, which provides a lot of transparency on the writing process, which was assisted by social scientist and friend Mary Louisa Plummer due to Ma-Nee Chacaby being low-vision and speaking English as a fourth language.
( An Excerpt )
Reader-Insert Canonical on AO3 at last!
Apr. 15th, 2025 03:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From the latest admin post:
During this round of updates, we tested a discussion method which permitted many related canonicals to be canonized at once, instead of each canonical having its own separate discussion period. This allowed us to canonize over 200 additional tags from one discussion.Let us hope that people start using this so that people who want it can find it, and those who don't want it don't have to deal with it!
Consequently, we've canonized many additional tags related to Reader-Insert. All Reader-Insert modifier tags will be subtags of Reader-Insert. The full list is available via tag search.
They're also changing pregnancy canonical tags, so if you've got fic that deals with pregnancy you might want to check it out and figure out if you want to change how you have tagged it.
"The Dendarii Vorbarras." (Vorkosigan Saga) G
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Title: The Dendarii Vorbarras.
Author:
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Fandom: Vorkosigan Saga
Rating: G
Archives: Archive Of Our Own, SquidgeWorld
Summary: The first thing Serg's boy says to me is, "hello, Grandmother".
( Still trying to give Gregor a support system )
Kiss Fang Weekend (May 8th-11th)
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Kiss Fang Weekend (a challenge event with four days of prompts for shippy fanworks about Fang) is running on Bluesky this year!
The official prompts post is here and breaks down as follows:
Thursday, May 8th: Trope Thursday - Fang in an AU or trope of the creator's choice
Friday, May 9th: Captains (and First Mate) on Vacation - Fang/anyone but Ed, Stede, or Izzy
Saturday, May 10th: Time to Kiss Fang - a free space
Sunday, May 11th: Fang in the Middle - for Fang-centred threesomes
Official fills can be posted to the #kissfangweekend tag on Bluesky, but for folks who aren't on there, I think any archive or community will only be made better with some more Fang-kissing.
REC: Squish That Izzy by lordess-dickery-doof (Our Flag Means Death, The Feral Five)
Apr. 10th, 2025 03:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Squish That Izzy by
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationships: Izzy Hands & the rest of the Feral Five (Fang, Archie, Frenchie, and Jim)
Medium: Vid
Length: 0:23
Rating: SFW
My Bookmark Tags: humour, happy ending, h/c (emotional), animals, cuddling, friendship, touch, trauma, denial/repression
Audio: How to pick up a cat like a pro - Vet advice on cat handling by
Excerpt:
Squishing is your best friend when dealing with a cat.
Look, I'm a simple creature. Overlaying vet advice about how to safely pick up a cat on a scene where my fave is distraught and struggling against being hugged is always going to bring me an outsize amount of enjoyment. The editing on this is great, making the most of a short scene without overstaying the life of the bit, and I especially love the zoom in at the end. Squish. That. Cat.
Evidently, this was jamais vu
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Yesterday I accompanied MyGuy to his colonoscopy. We entered a small room with a surgical bed, vitals station, the now-ubiquitous bedside computer, and a parking space for me. After he donned the hospital gown, nursing staff connected him to the vitals station, and started a saline drip. They wheeled him off to the procedure while I waited in the cubicle. I distracted myself with some Sherlock fanfic.
Suddenly the door was opening. An unfamiliar nurse was wheeling a complete stranger backwards into the space—I asked should I remove my husband’s clothing if someone else was using the room. She said, “Of course not, he will be putting them back on in a few minutes.” Seeing my puzzled face, she said, “Don’t you recognize him?” I was still stunned—who were these people? She swung the bed around so I could see his eyes. The estranged swirl of jamais vu vanished, and I saw his lovely face, his smile enhanced by recent doses of fentanyl and midazolam.
All went well, and 45 minutes later we were in the taxi back home. I’d read of the vu triplets—presque, déjà, jamais—in Catch-22 when I was a teenager, but this was my first experience of jamais vu.
Very disconcerting—have you experienced this?
[Daf Yomi] Hadran Alach, Maseches Sanhedrin & Sanhedrin perek 11: Chelek -- 2/2
Apr. 9th, 2025 03:32 pm[Daf Yomi] Hadran Alach, Maseches Sanhedrin & Sanhedrin perek 11: Chelek -- 1/2
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End of Sanhedrin! I am really amused that we're going to have Makkos (lashes) over Pesach, and Shevuos (oaths) over Shevuos.
This perek... this was so much agadata. So much. I kept getting behind, there was so much agadata and I kept having to follow various references, and it was so much agadata. On the other hand. The actual topic of the perek, I didn't care for. I recall many years ago, I was at a place, and this was long enough ago that having the entirety of mishna and gemara in my pocket was still a new thing. There was a piece of paper with some quotes and one of them was the kol yisrael yesh lahem chelek one, which is very familiar to me from constant pirkei avos. And then a person said to me, you know what comes after that right? And no I didn't recall, so out came my phone and I looked up the citation and-- yes, everyone has a chelek in olam haba. Except for this, that, and something else that honestly sums up to everyone. There was one time where it was saying the generation of the desert doesn't have, and I wanted to be like "including Moshe? You get that's including Moshe, right?". Alas no one brought that up.
So now that's up with invei hagefen that has been fully ruined for me via daf yomi. Oh well. C'est la vie.
My notes behind cut. On to Makkos! Which I have gotten emails about going "hey it's a great one to start with, it's 23 days!" Which is true, but a large percentage of those days is Pesach. So that's going to be exciting (tm) but at least Sanhedrin ended at the perfect time for those who need to do a Taanis Bechoros siyum tomorrow (not me).
...THIS IS TOO LONG TO POST. HAVE TO CUT IT IN HALF. GOOD JOB, AGADATA.
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