What I’m doing Wednesday
25 February 2026 13:21Health stuff
Much, much better. I do not want to cut off my right leg. Which is nice.
Teacher stuff
I'm teaching a class later today. We are talking about writing book annotations. For bibliographies, critics, book recommendations, etc. Mostly based on Joyce Saricks' works in Reader's advisory field. Here are two short articles she wrote for BookList on "Annotation writing" and "Writing about books" if you are curious. It's what we do almost every day here on our blogs, book social platforms like Goodreads, Librarything, Listy, The Storygraph. I went with the basic structure: introduction, turning point, climax and conclusion, less than 250 words. I could have chosen less than 150 words but they are novice for most of them in writing that kind of work. It reminded me of the times fandom was on a drabble spree.
100 words, no more, no less .
I'm a product of university studies from the 1980s. I studied French literature with professors that had been teaching for at least a few decades. I learned to write essays, critics, annotation through the structuralism theories and formalist narratology. Hence, Genette, Barthes, Todorov and Vladimir Propp.
I'm still working on my Holmes, greek myths retelling, remix, etc. class with a side trip through Public domain. I got lost into a rabbit hole that opened looking through the journal of Transformative Works. I had no idea Anna Todd's After was originally a RPF about Harry Styles. Consider me surprised and not surprised, LOL
I've played with Adobe Firefly, AI created images and video from text. It's ethically better than the rest of the things available. I want to see if I can remix all the version of Holmes in a short video. I played with an anime style first. You need to be logged in Bluesky to see it.
Reading
Mon très cher F, Le fantôme de l'opéra 2 by Mio Nanao. It took a violent dominator villain twist I did not see coming.
The apothecary diaries V.5 Still addicted. I have to wait like two weeks before getting V.6 in French from my library. Then V.7 is coming out only in May in French. So i'm switching to the English edition (it's volume 8 in English, the French put v.1 and v.2 together), it's coming out early March. I'll have to read the rest in ebook after that.
L'affaire du rideau bleu (Les Quatre de Baker Street #1) by Djian, Legrand and Etien. Comics about side characters in Holmes' universe that revolves around Sherlock's street urchins gang. It's not for children, mature themes, violence, etc. But interesting. I like the collection title : The Baker Street Fourth.
Watching
I'm almost done with Unveil: Jadewind (29/34), the investigating cases were interesting, both leads are good. I'm not sure about the bad guys yet.
Crafting
I'm about a third done with my red fox.

Much, much better. I do not want to cut off my right leg. Which is nice.
Teacher stuff
I'm teaching a class later today. We are talking about writing book annotations. For bibliographies, critics, book recommendations, etc. Mostly based on Joyce Saricks' works in Reader's advisory field. Here are two short articles she wrote for BookList on "Annotation writing" and "Writing about books" if you are curious. It's what we do almost every day here on our blogs, book social platforms like Goodreads, Librarything, Listy, The Storygraph. I went with the basic structure: introduction, turning point, climax and conclusion, less than 250 words. I could have chosen less than 150 words but they are novice for most of them in writing that kind of work. It reminded me of the times fandom was on a drabble spree.
100 words, no more, no less .
I'm a product of university studies from the 1980s. I studied French literature with professors that had been teaching for at least a few decades. I learned to write essays, critics, annotation through the structuralism theories and formalist narratology. Hence, Genette, Barthes, Todorov and Vladimir Propp.
I'm still working on my Holmes, greek myths retelling, remix, etc. class with a side trip through Public domain. I got lost into a rabbit hole that opened looking through the journal of Transformative Works. I had no idea Anna Todd's After was originally a RPF about Harry Styles. Consider me surprised and not surprised, LOL
I've played with Adobe Firefly, AI created images and video from text. It's ethically better than the rest of the things available. I want to see if I can remix all the version of Holmes in a short video. I played with an anime style first. You need to be logged in Bluesky to see it.
Reading
Mon très cher F, Le fantôme de l'opéra 2 by Mio Nanao. It took a violent dominator villain twist I did not see coming.
The apothecary diaries V.5 Still addicted. I have to wait like two weeks before getting V.6 in French from my library. Then V.7 is coming out only in May in French. So i'm switching to the English edition (it's volume 8 in English, the French put v.1 and v.2 together), it's coming out early March. I'll have to read the rest in ebook after that.
L'affaire du rideau bleu (Les Quatre de Baker Street #1) by Djian, Legrand and Etien. Comics about side characters in Holmes' universe that revolves around Sherlock's street urchins gang. It's not for children, mature themes, violence, etc. But interesting. I like the collection title : The Baker Street Fourth.
Watching
I'm almost done with Unveil: Jadewind (29/34), the investigating cases were interesting, both leads are good. I'm not sure about the bad guys yet.
Crafting
I'm about a third done with my red fox.

catching up a bit
25 February 2026 20:05- Exchanges:
fffx is having a delay, and meanwhile
highadrenalineexchange is in sign-ups. As things currently stand, FFFX should reveal right at the HA deadline, which isn't optimal, and if there's another delay, it will be even less optimal. Two 10k exchanges, overlapping - oops?
And yet somehow I'm still signing up for HA! Because I want to be writing, and I know it will reliably make me write. So far this year hasn't gone great writing-wise, and I need it to get better because I always feel better when I'm writing ...
Of course it may turn out that no one else signs up who wants anything I can write, and the whole thing will be moot anyway. *g* Fingers crossed! - Comments:
Over at the Guardian Slo-Mo Rewatch, things have gone a little more quiet in the comments than I'd like, but I can't exactly complain because I've been so busy I've fallen behind myself a few times. Including right now. And I'm also a bit behind on AO3 comments - on older stuff, that is; I'm caught up on my most recent fic, including the spam comment I got today. (It's so frustrating when there's so few comments to begin with, and then one of them is spam! *grumbles*) I'm going to see if I can catch up at least on some of it tonight.
How's everyone else doing? Anyone else doing HA?
Crime Syndicate (2021) #5 of 6
25 February 2026 18:45
Here we go! Uh, for page limit reasons I will skip the opening action scene, but I think the after-action debrief summarises it well enough...
( Read more... )
This post will consist of various silly Goes Wrong Show-related things I've posted to Tumblr recently!
I posted a poll to Tumblr, asking people for their favourite member of the Cornley Drama Society. The poll closed at 149 votes with Trevor firmly in first place (27.5%), followed by Chris (21.5%), Max (13.4%), Vanessa (10.7%), Annie and Dennis (8.7%), Jonathan (3.4%), Robert and Sandra (2.7%), and Lucy (0.7%).
(I don't think Lucy is an official member of the drama society, but I created this poll to see how things had changed in the three years since
personinthepalace asked the same question, so I thought I'd better make sure I had exactly the same options.)
I'm surprised and a little wounded by my beloved Robert's unpopularity! I'm just going to have to love him hard enough for everyone. (This will not satisfy him.)
Anyway, I wrote a little snippet of the characters reacting to the results:
( The Cornley Drama Society react to my character popularity poll. )
Another poll I've contemplated recently was this one from
questions-about-blorbos: Would you let your blorbo tie you up and do whatever they wanted with you?
My immediate reaction to this was 'oh, GOD.' Awful!! I think the only one of my blorbos who I actually find sexually attractive is Robert Grove of The Goes Wrong Show, but any sexual encounter with him is guaranteed to be regrettable, and involving bondage would be catastrophic. He ties me up and then gets distracted by an argument with Chris and then rehearses without rest for several days straight, and I am left tied to his bed for seventy-two hours.
Whilst I currently answer blorbo-related polls with Robert in mind, on account of being actively insane about him, the character I usually call on for these polls is Light Yagami of Death Note. Also a terrible idea to let him tie you up! I'm not sexually interested in him, he's not going to be sexually interested in me, and, perhaps most crucially: if he does want to tie me up, it's going to be because he wants to either kill me or frame me for murder. All things considered, I'd rather he didn't.
Finally: for Valentine's Day, I posted a Valentine's message from Robert Grove.

Please accept this as an extremely belated token of my affection for all of you.
I posted a poll to Tumblr, asking people for their favourite member of the Cornley Drama Society. The poll closed at 149 votes with Trevor firmly in first place (27.5%), followed by Chris (21.5%), Max (13.4%), Vanessa (10.7%), Annie and Dennis (8.7%), Jonathan (3.4%), Robert and Sandra (2.7%), and Lucy (0.7%).
(I don't think Lucy is an official member of the drama society, but I created this poll to see how things had changed in the three years since
I'm surprised and a little wounded by my beloved Robert's unpopularity! I'm just going to have to love him hard enough for everyone. (This will not satisfy him.)
Anyway, I wrote a little snippet of the characters reacting to the results:
( The Cornley Drama Society react to my character popularity poll. )
Another poll I've contemplated recently was this one from
My immediate reaction to this was 'oh, GOD.' Awful!! I think the only one of my blorbos who I actually find sexually attractive is Robert Grove of The Goes Wrong Show, but any sexual encounter with him is guaranteed to be regrettable, and involving bondage would be catastrophic. He ties me up and then gets distracted by an argument with Chris and then rehearses without rest for several days straight, and I am left tied to his bed for seventy-two hours.
Whilst I currently answer blorbo-related polls with Robert in mind, on account of being actively insane about him, the character I usually call on for these polls is Light Yagami of Death Note. Also a terrible idea to let him tie you up! I'm not sexually interested in him, he's not going to be sexually interested in me, and, perhaps most crucially: if he does want to tie me up, it's going to be because he wants to either kill me or frame me for murder. All things considered, I'd rather he didn't.
Finally: for Valentine's Day, I posted a Valentine's message from Robert Grove.

Please accept this as an extremely belated token of my affection for all of you.
BtVS: Cuts And Bruises [Amnesty 49, and Challenge 474: Hurt]
25 February 2026 17:53Title: Cuts And Bruises
Fandom: BtVS
Author:
Characters: Buffy.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 490: Amnesty 49, using Challenge 474: Hurt.
Spoilers/Setting: Season 2.
Summary: As the Slayer, Buffy gets hurt a lot.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.
Cuts And Bruises
Connor Storrie in VMan magazine
25 February 2026 12:39This is just one of the pictures of Connor Storrie from Heated Rivalry in VMan Magazine. OMG, he reminds me of David by Michelangelo from the 1500s. Am I wrong?


Musical theatre about not being right in the head
25 February 2026 11:34A friend was talking about dissociation in show tunes, so I got my Anthony Warlow on this morning -- Jekyll & Hyde - Confrontation, in which he sings a duet with himself as Jekyll vs. Hyde, and City of Angels - You're Nothing Without Me in which a hack writer sings a duet of loathing with his noir protagonist.
Next up, The Nausea Before The Game / Love Me For What I Am from In Trousers, the former of which does a bang-up job with "Oh, I am supposed to be having sex with the person. Um. Sure. I can. Do that! It sounds like. An. Idea. A GOOD idea, I mean. As opposed to... not my thing."
And if you need to know whether Imelda Staunton can sing, the answer is Fuck Yeah. National Theatre's Follies, "Losing My Mind," a song of obsessive love with a moment of complete executive dysfunction.
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I am not up-to-date on the great project of making musical theatre about anything. Do you have a favorite show tune about dissociation?
Next up, The Nausea Before The Game / Love Me For What I Am from In Trousers, the former of which does a bang-up job with "Oh, I am supposed to be having sex with the person. Um. Sure. I can. Do that! It sounds like. An. Idea. A GOOD idea, I mean. As opposed to... not my thing."
And if you need to know whether Imelda Staunton can sing, the answer is Fuck Yeah. National Theatre's Follies, "Losing My Mind," a song of obsessive love with a moment of complete executive dysfunction.
*
I am not up-to-date on the great project of making musical theatre about anything. Do you have a favorite show tune about dissociation?
Links List: Art, A.I., Misogyny (as separate categories)
25 February 2026 08:55ETA: Code Tour: 2024-12-01 to 2026-02-25. Some longed for fixes in there. Hopefully we get a code push soon.
Fun Art & Stuff!
PBSVoices: How Navajo Weavers Keep an Ancient Art Alive (Video: 10 minutes).
Very cool! I don't know anything about Navajo weaving, and would love to watch a longer project about it.
spankulert: Icon post #122.
Including The X-Files, Star Treks: Starfleet Academy, Voyager + Discovery, Fallout and more.
Really nice to see the ST:SA icons!
NationalTheatre: Take Your Seats | Announcement | National Theatre at Home (Video: 30 seconds).
FINALLY! I believe it will go up on the NT's subscription streaming site after that.
The Tyee: They Lit the Path for Women Photographers.
A couple of exhibit reviews for shows I can't see. LOLSOB.
Nanaimo News Now: Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park shines during ‘Lighting a Path’ public art exhibit.
Really cool way to do an art show!
Dead Language Society: How far back in time can you understand English?
I made it to like the fourteen hundreds. I'm sure most of you can get further back.
ecc-poetry/Elisa Chavez: What You Need to Be Warned (Or: Inventory and Appraisement of Neil Gaiman, Hereafter "Decedent").
I'm going to nominate this for a poetry Hugo. I'm haunted by the line:
Technology Bullshit:
The Conversation: This TikTok star sharing Australian animal stories doesn't exist – it's AI Blakface.
Fantastic. Just what Indigenous communities need: computer-generated Pretendians.
Electronic Frontier Foundation: So, You’ve Hit an Age Gate. What Now?
Advice for how to proceed with age verifications, since that's going to be part of our fucking lives now.
The Tyee: AI Is the Elephant in the Newsroom. How Are Journalists Reacting?
404 Media: This App Warns You if Someone Is Wearing Smart Glasses Nearby.
You might have to get a free account to see this? Anyway, nice that people are trying to code around other people's appalling privacy violations? Even if you don't get the app (which I haven't), good info about the stupid smart glasses.
Gender Bullshit (mostly men, tbh):
Comics Beat: Multiple women accuse Spider-Gwen co-creator Jason Latour of misconduct.
This is actually a few years old, but I'd missed it at the time (or forgotten it entirely). FFS.
Maureen Ryan on BlueSky:
Thread about how real journalism is supposed to work. In this section due to the inciting incident.
The Politics of Dancing: Abuse is still rife in dance music: Here's how we break the cycle.
Great essay about structural problems.
The Tyee: SOGI Is Under Attack. Educators Say It’s Never Been More Needed.
It's a municipal and school board election year in B.C., and I think we're in for a fucking fight. PROTECT OUR KIDS!
Fun Art & Stuff!
This short film follows two Navajo weavers whose work preserves memory, identity, and ancestral knowledge.
Very cool! I don't know anything about Navajo weaving, and would love to watch a longer project about it.
Including The X-Files, Star Treks: Starfleet Academy, Voyager + Discovery, Fallout and more.
Really nice to see the ST:SA icons!
On Thursday 12 March (7pm GMT), lose yourself in the hit production of The Importance of Being Earnest at our free YouTube premiere. Can’t make it? The stream will remain accessible on demand, for free, for one week only.
FINALLY! I believe it will go up on the NT's subscription streaming site after that.
The Tyee: They Lit the Path for Women Photographers.
A couple of exhibit reviews for shows I can't see. LOLSOB.
Nanaimo News Now: Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park shines during ‘Lighting a Path’ public art exhibit.
Really cool way to do an art show!
Dead Language Society: How far back in time can you understand English?
I made it to like the fourteen hundreds. I'm sure most of you can get further back.
I'm going to nominate this for a poetry Hugo. I'm haunted by the line:
Even at your worst, you are replaceable.
Technology Bullshit:
The Conversation: This TikTok star sharing Australian animal stories doesn't exist – it's AI Blakface.
Fantastic. Just what Indigenous communities need: computer-generated Pretendians.
Electronic Frontier Foundation: So, You’ve Hit an Age Gate. What Now?
Advice for how to proceed with age verifications, since that's going to be part of our fucking lives now.
The Tyee: AI Is the Elephant in the Newsroom. How Are Journalists Reacting?
Ask yourself, why are you using the tool to do this? Do I have nine other things to do, and this will make my life faster? Or am I trying not to pay a journalist?
404 Media: This App Warns You if Someone Is Wearing Smart Glasses Nearby.
You might have to get a free account to see this? Anyway, nice that people are trying to code around other people's appalling privacy violations? Even if you don't get the app (which I haven't), good info about the stupid smart glasses.
Gender Bullshit (mostly men, tbh):
Comics Beat: Multiple women accuse Spider-Gwen co-creator Jason Latour of misconduct.
This is actually a few years old, but I'd missed it at the time (or forgotten it entirely). FFS.
Maureen Ryan on BlueSky:
'll just add, as someone who's been doing investigative reporting for decades, all publications doing real journalism (i.e., not a sockpuppet or Some Guy on the Internet)--they have MANY layers of editorial & legal review.
Thread about how real journalism is supposed to work. In this section due to the inciting incident.
The Politics of Dancing: Abuse is still rife in dance music: Here's how we break the cycle.
Great essay about structural problems.
The Tyee: SOGI Is Under Attack. Educators Say It’s Never Been More Needed.
It's a municipal and school board election year in B.C., and I think we're in for a fucking fight. PROTECT OUR KIDS!
