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Jan. 1st, 2030 12:00 pm
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I share fanfic and fanvid recs, and sometimes other stuff. I post fic recs every month based on what I've been reading, plus occasional fandom-specific or themed rec posts for both fic and vids. I recommend visiting my Tags page to see a full list of fandoms, ships, and themes I've recced for.

I read a little of everything, including explicit (and sometimes kinky) smut and dark or dead dove fics. Please don't follow this journal if you're under 18.
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I can't believe it's February already. I read several published books in January, including:

  • Sorcery and Small Magics, by Maiga Doocy, a tropey and satisfying m/m fantasy romance that had me cracking out my violin playlist on Spotify

  • The Everlasting, by Alix E. Harrow, an m/f time loop fantasy romance about the uses and abuses of story-telling


And here are some of the fanfics I enjoyed:Beyond Evil and Heated Rivalry )
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I use a spreadsheet to track my fanfic reading, and here are my 2025 stats! Wordcount, top fandoms, top ships, top tags )
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Q1 | Q2 | Q3

Here's what I've been listening to this quarter!

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I had another slow year both for new fics and rereads, but here's some of the fics I returned to most often in 2025:Read more... )
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Previous: 2024 | 2023

Top 5 Artists

According to Spotify I listened to 1,727 artists this year. My top 5 were:

  1. SHINee
  2. ATEEZ
  3. Taemin
  4. Qntal
  5. Seventeen


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Hello friends!

This is just a quick note to say that I've once again been out of the country for several weeks on a work trip with limited internet access, and will be gone for a couple more weeks, so I'm going to skip October and combine my October and November recs to share on December 1.

See you then!

🫶
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I had another slow reading month, both in fanfic and books. I finished only three fics in September, including:



At least this little collection has a pleasing Venn diagram-like quality to it, even if the quantity is disappointing.

Happy reading!
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Q1 | Q2

Here's what I've been listening to this quarter!

Youtube embeds behind the cut. Videos may contain physical triggers such as rapid cuts, flashes, etc. - feel free to ask for details! Read more... )
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I didn't manage a ton of reading, original or fanfic, this month, in between a trip to visit my sister at the beginning of the month and a bout of illness later. The Agatha Christie of the month, since she continues to be the persistent theme of my reading in original fic this year, was The Mysterious Affair at Styles, which I know I read as a teenager but could remember nothing about, to the point that it was like reading it for the first time again.

I also did a bit of rereading, including Rowhome (Word of Honor, Ye Baiyi/Xie Wang, 47k, explicit), which I originally recced back in August 2021, poked around the Jaime/Sansa tag as part of one of my periodic attempts to get more into Game of Thrones fic (I never made it past the 4th book of ASOIAF or the 4th season of the show, but I am envious of the quantity of canon divergence in the fandom), and found a hot bottom!Minho fic among the new fics posted for Summer of SHINee 2025:Read more... )

MCU Meme

Aug. 11th, 2025 02:26 pm
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From various friendsMCU meme )

Wow, I have seen fewer of these than I realized, and you can definitely tell where my interest pretty much screeched to a halt and failed to ever recover. Honestly, superheroes were always going to be a bit of a hard sell for me (I've never been a comics person), but like half of fandom, I fell in love with Stucky post-CA:TWS. I still have fond memories of it, but TPTB were really determined to give us as little as possible there in those last few Avengers movies, huh? 🙄
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I'm still on my Agatha Christie kick. This month it was Murder in Mesopotamia, which is set on an archaeological dig in Iraq. I'm pretty sure it's one I never read before, nor have I seen the David Suchet episode. Christie was interested in archaeology and participated in digs, so it had some interesting details about the work and day-to-day life of archaeologists in that era. It featured a different narrator than most Poirot books: a woman hired as nurse to the eventual victim about a week before her death. The nurse was both opinionated and unreliable, which was a fun combo in some regards since you could see how her prejudices for or against certain characters were affecting her judgement and blinding her to some of the realities of the case, but unpleasant when her opinions involved racism against the local Arab workers at the dig, which they frequently did.

As for the mystery itself, perhaps the easiest explanation of my feelings is that I enjoyed the setup, but not the solution. One hopes for a satisfying answer to all three of the questions of Who, Why, and How, and the ending was so improbable on one of those counts that it destroyed my suspension of disbelief. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the classic Christie twists and turns and it's a light, fast read, so I wouldn't describe it as wasted time.

And here are some of the fics I enjoyed in July!MDZS, Beyond Evil, K-pop RPF )
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I had this all drafted up by mid-June, but then, just like my Q1 list, a couple last minute contenders popped up to switch things up a bit, and I was super busy with preparations for the wedding(!) of my niece (who's more like a second daughter to me) and didn't have time to update it until now. So that's why this is a bit late. Anyway, here's some of what I was listening to last quarter!

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Original fiction reading of the month included The Amalfi Curse, by Sarah Penner, which was fine, but not amazing. Maybe a little blander than I feel like a story about Italian sea witches ought to have been. Gorgeous cover, though.

And here are some of the fics I enjoyed in May:The Pitt and SHINee RPF )
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Original fiction reading of the month included Christie's Evil Under the Sun, which is one I thought I'd read when I was young, but had no record of. Reading it now didn't especially answer the question, since I've definitely seen the David Suchet episode (also a long time ago). As I was reading, I vaguely remembered whodunnit, but not how. Regardless, it wasn't one of my all-time favorites of hers, but I enjoyed it and am glad I can now officially check it off my list.

And here are some of the fics I enjoyed in April:MDZS and Word of Honor )
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Original fiction reading of the month included The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door, by H.G. Parry, a dark academia historical fantasy with a lot of ominous foreshadowing that kept me turning pages to see exactly how everything was going to go wrong.

On the fanfiction front, here are some of the fics I enjoyed in March:2 MDZS epistolary fics )
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