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kainisticinstincts · 2 months
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Something I absolutely love about Destiny that makes me irrationally mad when I think about it is how utterly seamlessly it integrates high fantasy with science fiction. Like say whatever you want about destiny but the worldbuilding and general feel is absolutely insane.
The worldbuilding by Seth J. Dickinson (Writer of stuff like Marasenna, Book of sorrow, Unveiling and Truth to power) is insanely good at mixing mythology, magic and fantasy with hard sci-fi. Seth J. Dickinson is insanely good at writing Technobabble as poetry and philosophy which just adds to the vibe.
The game concepts are just really good. Forsaken (About where I hopped off) had us fighting a magic wish granting dragon using guns to free an elf queen and her pocket universe/dreaming city from a never ending timeloop and that's just insanely creative. I just wish it was in a less exploitative and greedy game. The latest season apparently had us doing rituals in hive magic to beat a war goddess at her own game which is really creative.
Honestly, I started writing my novel just for this vibe. That high fantasy vibe of Orcs, Gods, Elves, Mind over Matter and magic mixed with real world science and philosophy like the Von Neumann-Wigner interpretation, String theory, Panpsychism, Quantum Foam/Zero point energy and Tegmarks mathematical universe. I hope I don't mess it up.
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taratarotgreene · 5 months
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sapphicreadsdb · 10 months
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Hi do you by chance have any sapphic fantasy recs? preferably adult fantasy but YA is fine too
sure! tho this could will get quite long... no links, sorry!, bc it was kicking up a fuss with those for some reason
+ = ya
pennyblade by j.l. worrad
lady hotspur by tessa gratton
sofi and the bone song by adrienne tooley (+)
she who became the sun by shelley parker chan
the scapegracers by h.a. clarke (+)
the third daughter by adrienne tooley (+)
the daughters of izdihar by hadeer elsbai
the malevolent seven by sebastien de castell
blackheart knights by laure eve
the warden by daniel m. ford
the unbroken by c.l. clark
dark earth by rebecca stott
witch king by martha wells
scorpica by g.r. macallister
the mirror empire by kameron hurley
now she is witch by kirsty logan
silverglass by j.f. rivkin
the woman who loved the moon and other stories by elizabeth a. lynn
...(this answer is how i discover there's a character limit per block so. doing this in chunks.)
fire logic by laurie j. marks
a restless truth by freya marske
when angels left the old country by sacha lamb (+)
the traitor baru cormorant by seth dickinson
an archive of brightness by kelsey socha
the bladed faith by david dalglish
the winged histories by sofia samatar
dragonoak by sam farren
the forever sea by joshua phillip johnson
into the broken lands by tanya huff
the jasmine throne by tasha suri
daughter of redwinter by ed mcdonald
the last magician by lisa maxwell (+)
the fire opal mechanism by fran wilde
...
the black coast by mike brooks
high times in the low parliament by kelly robson
foundryside by robert jackson bennett
the enterprise of death by jesse bullington
mamo by sas milledge (+)
from dust, a flame by rebecca podos (+)
uncommon charm by emily bergslien & kat weaver
wild and wicked things by francesca may
the unspoken name by a.k. larkwood
brother red by adrian selby
the final strife by saara el-arifi
way of the argosi by sebastien de castell (+)
the bone shard daughter by andrea stewart
ghost wood song by erica waters (+)
into the crooked place by alexandra christo (+)
ashes of the sun by django wexler
the midnight girls by alicia jasinska (+)
the midnight lie by marie rutkoski (+)
the never tilting world by rin chupeco (+)
water horse by melissa scott
...
a master of djinn by p. djeli clark
the good luck girls by charlotte nicole davis (+)
among thieves by m.j. kuhn
black water sister by zen cho
the velocity of revolution by marshall ryan maresca
sweet & bitter magic by adrienne tooley (+)
the dark tide by alicia jasinska (+)
the library of the unwritten by a.j. hackwith
a dark and hollow star by ashley shuttleworth (+)
the chosen and the beautiful by nghi vo
the councillor by e.j. beaton
these feathered flames by alexandra overy (+)
the factory witches of lowell by c.s. malerich
fireheart tiger by aliette de bodard
...
city of lies by sam hawke
bestiary by k-ming chang
the raven and the reindeer by t. kingfisher
the winter duke by claire eliza bartlett (+)
master of poisons by andrea hairston
the empress of salt and fortune by nghi vo
night flowers shirking from the light of the sun by li xing
down comes the night by allison saft (+)
wench by maxine kaplan (+)
girls made of snow and glass by melissa bashardoust (+)
girls of paper and fire by natasha ngan (+)
the impossible contract by k.a. doore
burning roses by s.l. huang
the house of shattered wings by aliette de bodard
not for use in navigation by iona datt sharma
weak heart by ban gilmartin
girl, serpent, thorn by melissa bashardoust (+)
the devil's blade by mark alder
...
we set the dark on fire by tehlor kay mejia (+)
the true queen by zen cho
moontangled by stephanie burgis
a portable shelter by kirsty logan
sing the four quarters by tanya huff
all the bad apples by moira fowley doyle (+)
the drowning eyes by emily foster
the priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
miranda in milan by katharine duckett
the afterward by e.k. johnston (+)
thorn by anna burke
penhallow amid passing things by iona datt sharma
in the vanishers' palace by aliette de bodard
summer of salt by katrina leno (+)
the gracekeepers by kirsty logan
out of the blue by sophie cameron (+)
black wolves by kate elliott
the circle by sara b. elfgren & mats strandberg (+)
unspoken by sarah rees brennan (+)
thistlefoot by gennarose nethercott
passing strange by ellen klages
(and breathe)
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Honestly, Ladz, I'm scared to read fealty even though I bought it. I feel like I'll become obsessed and then want something similar
I am so flattered by this; thank you so much!!
In terms of becoming obsessed and wanting more, there are minimum 7 more volumes to write (it takes a long time to stop a forever war while preserving a vestigial empire, who knew!). But in the interim of me writing them, I have a carefully curated to-read list for the different aspects of FEALTY that you like most.
NON-FICTION (also featured in the back of the book)
The Unwomanly Face of War: An Oral History of Women in World War II by Svetlana Alexievich (2017)
God's Playground: A History of Poland, Volumes 1 & 2 by Normal Davies (2005)
Revolutionary Russia, 1891 - 1991: A History by Orlando Figes (2015)
Queer Gothic by George Haggerty (2006)
Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs by Douglas Smith (2016)
VAMPIRES
Hellsing by Kouta Hirano (1997 - 2008)
Monogatari by nisiOisin, illustrated by Vofan (2005 - Present)
Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi, illus. Yoshitaka Amano (2005 - Present in English)
A Flame in the Night by Morgan Dante (2023)
Ossuary by T.D. Cloud, illus. by Ambi Sun (2023)
Unholy with Eyes Like Wolves by Morgan Dante (April 2024)
Mistress of Lies by K.M. Enright (August 2024)
SLAVIC POLITICAL FANTASY
Tower of Fools by Andrzej Sapkowski (2020 in English)
The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid (2021)
Kalyna the Soothsayer by Elijah Kinch Spector (2022)
SLAVIC FICTION
Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin (2011 in English)
The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczyk (2022 in English)
GENERAL POLITICAL FANTASY
Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake (1946)
Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake (1950)
Titus Alone by Mervyn Peake (1959)
Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey (2001)
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth J. Dickinson (2015)
GOTHIC FICTION
tbh Mervyn Peake's books also work for this category
The Monk by Matthew G. Lewis (1796)
Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh (2022)
The Lord of Astiigos by Soren Häxan (2023); please note: there is an update coming in the next few months
The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw (2023)
BLURBER BOOKS
(if not in previous sections)
Little Death by Pom Poison (2022 - Present)
A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock (2023)
A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert (2023)
All Tomorrow's Photos Duology by S.S. Genesee (2023)
VIDEO GAMES TO PLAY
Bloodborne (2015), especially Castle Cainhurst
Fire Emblem Three Houses (2019), the Black Eagles house
I think this is most of it!! I have read and reviewed most of these on my blog, where you will find things like content and trigger warnings.
Hope this answers the questions and please take your time! FEALTY is a dense, gory book with a lot happening both politically and interpersonally, so don't feel bad about taking time to get into it.
It took me a few years from purchase to actually reading Mervyn Peake's work, for example, and it absolutely came at the right time for me.
I hope this answers the ask!
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soldier-poet-king · 8 months
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Fran's Summer Reads
July
The Saint of Steel #2&3: Paladin's Strength & Paladin's Hope - T Kingfisher
Naruto vol. 26-30 - Masashi Kishimoto
The Cemeteries of Amalo #1: The Witness for the Dead - Katherine Addison [reread]
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men - Caroline Criado Pérez
The Doomsday Books #1: The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen - KJ Charles
The Tithenai Chronicles #1: A Strange and Stubborn Endurance - Foz Meadows
New and Selected Poems vol. 1 (1992 Beacon Press edition) - Mary Oliver
Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle [reread]
No Matter the Wreckage - Sarah Kay
The Masquerade #1: The Traitor Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Mostly Void, Partially Stars: WTNV vol. 1 - Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor
August
Mo Dao Zu Shi: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation vol. 1 - Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù
Naruto vol. 31-34 - Masashi Kishimoto
Translation State - Ann Leckie
Trigun Maximum vol. 1 - Yasuhiro Nightow
The Locked Tomb short stories: The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex, As Yet Unsent, The Uninvited Guest - Tamsyn Muir
September
The Masquerade #2: The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Trigun Maximum vol. 2-3 - Yasuhiro Nightow
Naruto vol. 35-39 - Masashi Kishimoto
Mo Dao Zu Shi: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation vol. 2 - Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù
The Goblin Emperor - Katherine Addison [reread, via audiobook]
The World According to Mister Rogers - Ed. Hatchette Books
Lockwood & Co #3: The Hollow Boy - Jonathan Stroud
Wind, Sand and Stars - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Hidden Mercy: AIDS, Catholics, and the Untold Stories of Compassion in the Face of Fear - Michael J O'Loughlin
The Queen's Thief #1: The Thief - Megan Whalen Turner [reread, via audiobook]
From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L Armentrout [bookclub fightclub read]
The Bells of Nagasaki - Takashi Nagai
Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings - Joy Harjo
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going-to-superhell · 4 days
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sas-soulwriter · 8 months
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I´m a huge Game of Thrones fan and i really love House of the Dragon,so here are some books to read if you feel the same.
"The Witcher" series by Andrzej Sapkowski:
Follow the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter in a dark and morally complex fantasy world. The series inspired a popular video game adaptation and a Netflix TV series.
"The Lightbringer" series by Brent Weeks:
This series features a unique magic system based on the manipulation of light and color. It's filled with political intrigue, complex characters, and epic battles.
"The Riyria Revelations" series by Michael J. Sullivan:
This series combines elements of traditional fantasy with witty dialogue and a pair of likable rogues at its center.
"The Demon Cycle" series by Peter V. Brett:
In a world besieged by demons that rise at night, this series follows several characters as they battle both the supernatural and political conflicts.
"The Dagger and the Coin" series by Daniel Abraham:
This series blends elements of epic fantasy with financial intrigue and explores themes of power, war, and economics.
"The Black Company" series by Glen Cook:
Follow the adventures of a mercenary company in a dark and gritty fantasy world filled with morally ambiguous characters and political conflict.
"The Chronicles of the Black Company" by Glen Cook:
This classic series offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of a mercenary company's life, set against a backdrop of political intrigue and war.
"The Faithful and the Fallen" series by John Gwynne:
This epic fantasy series features a classic battle of good versus evil, with intricate politics, memorable characters, and large-scale battles.
"The Shattered Sea" trilogy by Joe Abercrombie:
Set in a world where the sea is broken into islands, this series explores themes of power, leadership, and survival.
"The Traitor Baru Cormorant" by Seth Dickinson:
This novel tells the story of a brilliant strategist who infiltrates an empire to subvert it from within, blending politics, economics, and character-driven storytelling.
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bettedavisgf · 8 months
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fantasy novels: dont know what kind of vibe ur going for so just gonna go with a variety of things i’ve read lately and liked that are kind of in thaf genre space? sorry if none of these r it. siren queen by nghi vo, she who became the sun by shelley parker chan, temeraire by naomi novik, the raven tower by ann leckie, the traitor baru cormorant by seth dickinson. also my library hold hasn’t come through so i haven’t gotten around to reading it yet but the saint of bright doors looks really good? can’t remember who it’s by tho rip sorry
thank youuuu she who became the sun has been on my to read list forever actually. i’m not that picky about fantasy as long as it’s not in the sarah j maas sphere
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dreamingrobots · 5 months
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3 + 13!
13. What were your least favorite books of the year?
i didn’t have any books i hated this year!! a couple that i had high expectations for but were just meh:
-When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb (charming story but i just forgot how much i am not into YA anymore lol)
-Blackfish City by Sam J Miller (barely even remember it)
-A Fractured Infinity by Nathan Tavares (the main character just kept making the worst decision and not even in a sympathetic cool way)
-The Monster Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson (i hate to even put it on this list because i loved a lot of aspects of this book, but it was sooooo slow it took me like six months to finish)
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kainisticinstincts · 3 months
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Honestly I've so far only written like 2 chapters/14 pages of writing and I only write Original Work mostly out of boredom and because it's surprisingly effective against depression but I have this insane dream of publishing my science fantasy original story inspired by Warhammer 40K, Kill six billion demons, Shonen battle Anime, Shoujo Romance, Destiny 1 and 2 and the insane ramblings of my ideas gal and editor Derkow with the hope of publishing and somehow being successful enough to have my own Netflix animated TV show with the same quality as something like Arcane and with me supervising.
I often feel hopeless whenever I revise a chapter because it's not good enough or when I feel like my prose are lacking compared to my idol Seth J. Dickinson or that it's just too niche then I see shit like Colleen Hoover novels be new york times best seller or Fifty Shades of Gray selling more books than the bible or fifty shades Polish Mob Kidnapping getting a trilogy of films under netflix and the FUCK IT WE BALL demons start burning hot in me and I'm like "If people liked a book with the words "We laughed. We laughed at our sons big balls" then mine can't possibly be any worse. FUCK IT I'M HIM. I'M HIMOTHY. THE WORLD WILL READ ABOUT MY TEN DIMENSIONAL TRANSFEM SWORDSMAN CUTTING A SPACE TIME DESTROYIBG BLACK HOLE BEAM IN HALF WITH HER LATINO GAP MOE SPACE ANGEL-KNIGHT BOYFRIEND"
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chthonic-cassandra · 1 year
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For the fanfic asks: M R & V, + E for Due Vengeance :)
M: Got any premises on the back burner that you’d care to share?
Already answered!
R: Are there any writers (fanfic or otherwise) you consider an influence?
Not so many fanfic authors in the present, because I just don't read fic consistently enough for that, except that everyone who was part of my fandom circle 2005-2009 very profoundly influenced me and my writing in ways I'm not sure I could articulate.
Non-fanfic there are a lot. An incomplete list that comes to my mind: Salman Rushdie, Donna Jo Napoli, Angela Carter, Pat Barker, A. S. Byatt, Megan Whalen Turner, Laurie J Marks, Marlon James, Tanith Lee, Roberto Calasso, Elizabeth E Wein, Samuel Delany, Seth Dickinson, Samuel Richardson, Henry James, Lloyd Alexander, Gyúla Krúdy. Probably Patricia A McKillip. Also Barthes and Nabokov, in more sideways ways. Lots more. You all know me; I read a lot.
V: If you could write the sequel (or prequel) to any fic out there not written by yourself, which would you choose?
Already answered (see above)!
E: If you wrote a sequel to [Due Vengeance], what would it be about?
Iphigenia post-IT at Brauron, having to deal with being transplanted into another cult. But the Iphigenia work that I'd be interested in doing at this point would be choreographic, though not right now.
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princeoftherunaways · 5 months
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2023 book recs! (to read and to skip)
inspired by @deanmarywinchester's incredible rec list and general reading reviews!
RECOMMEND:
The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells: I love you autistic androids. forever and ever. I'm pretending the adaptation is not happening bc I don’t think the screen can do it justice so I’m simply enjoying every single page of these books before there’s inevitable show Discourse. I love the plots and the dialogue and just like murderbot I too wish I could be left alone to watch my shows.
Something That May Shock and Discredit You by Daniel Lavery: this book has a couple excerpts on here that make the rounds and piqued my interest and holy shit. if you are trans and queer and probably autistic. read this book as fast as you can. I felt seen in every word and also. Absolutely read to filth.
The Traitor Baru Cormorant (the masquerade series) by Seth Dickinson: I think I finally started this series because of my bestie @ofbowsandbooks (as is the case with so many things) but who's to say. either way I read this towards the beginning of the year and have not stopped thinking about it since. if you read it. please listen to so much (for) stardust by fob. I cannot recommend the specific kind of damage it does to you while rotating baru and tain hu in your mind. just. tailored to me in so many ways (fantasy story about imperialism and masks and lying and the terrible power of math) so I do admit bias there.
Settlers by J Sakai: If you can only read a book or two about understanding why colonialism/capitalism is at the root of all evil...read this book. It's at the top of my general list of political nonfic recs (next to capitalism & disability by marta russell and border & rule by Harsha Walia). I like to describe it as a leftist pov of us history that pulls apart some of the liberal/white "optimism" of People's History of the US.
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib: I think this was also based on an excerpt I saw on here. I finally started getting into memoirs/essay collections this year and WOW. I mean, even if that genre isn't your thing, you should still read this book. It's just so so good, and utilizes unique topics (particularly music, I love his FOB essay) to explore both small personal moments and larger existential issues.
The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon: This is considered a staple of anticolonial movements & education for a reason. Definitely helpful for understanding the global decolonial revolutions of the 1960s.
Decarcerating Disability by Liat Ben-Moshe: An incredible study of abolition from a disability lens. Clear (if a bit repetitive at times) but overall an engaging read that definitely brings a much needed addition to larger abolition texts.
Chain-Gang All Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah: I read this one after seeing @deanmarywinchester's posts about it. I read it in two days and it knocked me so hard on my ass. Especially as someone who was obsessed with the hunger games in middle/high school. Just. Wow. holy shit. we knew this already but abolish prisons police etc etc and also we have GOT to be done with tiktok. and alexas. and just being okay with casually reposting/consuming videos and images of violence against people of color and and and -
Exile & Pride by Eli Clare: transmasc disabled PNW crew rise up!!!! the trauma of growing up as all these things in a small rural town!!! I have very rarely felt so deeply seen and understood as when I was reading this book. It's heavy emotionally & topically, so warnings there. I did struggle a bit with it but only because of how deeply some of his story reflects my own.
Innocence & Corruption by Aiyana Goodfellow: This book and its author demand a fundamental shift from how we as a society view and treat children. If you are planning on having kids, have kids in your life, are a teacher, etc etc, cannot emphasize enough how important this book is to remind us that kids are people now, and they deserve autonomy, respect, and support.
Honorable Mentions:
he who drowned the world by shelley parker-chan : this was moved down a category only because the book before this one (she who became the sun) is literally just setup for this sneaky gut punch. So as a duology, could be stronger. this book as a standalone? Wow. There's some banger lines and concepts and characters in there. (Wang baoxiang. Just. Oh boy). Definitely fascinating in convo with baru cormorant, and I think a reason it's lower for me as well is because the lens of hwdtw is much more of an internal power turmoil than a study of imperalism, which I'm biased towards interest-wise. I read this purely because of @ash-and-starlight's incredible art, so please go check that out if you read the book - It is absolutely worth the read for their art.
the Black Jacobins by C L R James: I'm a french revolution bitch. it was a special interest of mine as a kid and got me invested in history. that said, we gotta talk about france's fuckery. which is to say, slavery/genocide/colonialism etc etc. This book is somewhat tricky to read at points, especially in keeping track of who's who, but a really incredible explanation of the beginning of Haiti's fight for independence. If you enjoy French or Caribbean history, anticolonial revolutions, and some of the nitty-gritty details of history textbooks, this is for you.
life under the jolly roger by Gabriel Kuhn: who here has seen black sails. (thee gay pirate show. Original edition.) strikes a good balance between an understanding of what pirates have/can/could represent, and absolutely clarity about their actual violence, legacy, and politics. Informative without being drawn in by the romanticism or dismissing its power completely.
the essential June Jordan: Politically relevant and also just lyrically beautiful poetry.
hell followed with us by Andrew Joseph White: trans horror fans w/ Christianity beef, this is for you. I am NOT a horror fan, but it was so well done and resonant with me that I stomached the gore for it and do absolutely recommend. if that’s your thing
DO NOT RECOMMEND:
the invisible life of addie larue by ve schwab: I love VE and am a bit of an apologist for her prose over plot bc her worldbuilding is always so cinematic to me, but this was such a frustrating waste of a brilliant concept. It was just...boring? Neither Addie nor Henry are particularly interesting (Henry's relatable, but again, not engaging as a character) and for someone who's been alive for a long time, I expected more unique flashbacks and worldbuilding. I expected the ten thousand doors of january, but this was not that, although I think at its soul it wanted to be.
the lies of locke lamora by scott lynch - Been meaning to read this forever since it was recommended a lot on here if you liked six of crows. I would say a similar setup (dickension fantasy) but that's about it. Characters aren't that likeable or clever, the action is slow, and I take issue with the ending.
unwieldy creatures by addie tsai - I so badly wanted this book to be good. It was not.
a day of fallen night by samantha shannon - It was fine, it's just such a long book I think time is better spent elsewhere, ya know?
provenance - second ann leckie book that i've finished unimpressed. despite murderbot being top of my list, this similar vibe of sci-fi did not strike me as one with such a unique clear voice. It just felt like a more inclusive version of many average space books.
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Scrapbook 2023 | Pt II
For anyone that’s new to this, this is how I keep track of all of the things that I enjoy and/or create throughout the year. I have literally been doing this since I had a livejournal.
It’s a nice little snippet of my life and helps to organize my brain.
A reminder:
Normal font - Indifferent/Neutral Italicized font - Enjoyed bold font - Loved with an asterisk* - All time favorite (bracketed titles) - Re-watches/Re-reads strikethough - Disliked
Goals are: read 65 books, finish 4 video games, write more than 20 fics or something larger than 20k, and expand on your original novel outline to the point that you START WRITING.
Past Years
MOVIES
June
Avatar: Way of Water
(Coraline)
(LotR: Fellowship of the Ring)
Antman and the Wasp: Quantumania
(LotR: Return of the King)
July
Hard-boiled
(Pride & Prejudice)
Persuasion
Puss and Boots: The Last Wish
Nimona
August
Miraculous Ladybug: The Movie
Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse
Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 3\
September
???
TV SHOWS
June
Queer Eye, s1, s7
Our Planet
Planet Earth II
(Stranger Things, s4)
Bee and Puppy Cat
July
The Diplomat
(Suits, s1)
The Witcher s3
August
Queer Eye: Japan
(Inuyasha)
The Witcher s3
September
The Wheel of Time, s2
Interview with the Vampire, s1
Fionna and Cake
YOUTUBE CHANNELS
June
Watcher: Worth a Shot, s2
Watcher: Mystery Files, s1
Imamu Room, Episode 43
Beryl Shereshewsky
July
Beryl Shereshewsky
Watcher: Puppet History
PBS
August
Beryl Shereshewsky
Watcher: Puppet History
September
Beryl Shereshewsky
Watcher: Ghost Files
Imamu Room
BOOKS
June
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace [Fin]
The Monster Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson [Fin]
Beyond the Wand by Tom Felton [Fin]
Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim [Fin]
Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson [Fin]
Milk! A 10,000-Year Food Fracas by Mark Kurlansky [Fin]
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas [Fin]
Cod by Mark Kurlansky
July
Cod by Mark Kurlansky
Whiskey, Words, and a Shovel by RN Sin [Fin]
Irish Wedding Traditions by Shannon Lichte [Fin]
A Day of Fallen Night by Samantha Shannon [Fin]
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson [Fin]
Witch King by Martha Wells
Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid [Fin]
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia [Fin]
Legendborn by Tracy Deonn [Fin]
August
Witch King by Martha Wells
Cod by Mark Kurlansky [Fin]
Impact Winter by Travis Beacham [Fin]
The Adventure Zone, Vol 5 [Fin]
The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley [Fin]
Violet Made of Thorns by Gina Chen [Fin]
The Return of the King by J.R.R Tolkien [Fin]
Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott [Fin]
September
Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J.Ryan Stradal [Fin]
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett [Fin]
Witch King by Martha Wells
(Red White & Royal Blue by Casey Mcquiston)
PODCASTS
June
N/A
July
Descendants 
(Wolf 359)
The Silt Verses
August
The Silt Verses
September
(Wolf 359)
VIDEO GAMES
June
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, all the hours
July
Hollow Knight
August
Hollow Knight
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, all the hours
Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
September
Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, all the hours
Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
POSTED FIC
June
so damn sloppy | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 4,557 words | Steve smiles, leaning forward just a little bit, and is rewarded by the sight of Eddie swaying towards him as if hypnotized. “We gonna stop pretending that I’m here just for a movie?”
July
N/A
August
into the unknown | LoZ | Zelda/Ganondorf/Link | 8,017 words |  “What do you think, princess?” Ganondorf asks, cocking his head.
September
N/A
WIPS | UNPUBLISHED | ORIGINAL
June
Steve/Eddie Canon-Divergent PWP, 4350 words [Posted]
Ganon/Zelda/Link Political Marriage AU, 5k
July
Ganon/Zelda/Link Political Marriage AU, 5k
August
Ganon/Zelda/Link Political Marriage AU, 8k
September
Steddie Hitchhiker AU
Fanmixes/Spotify Playlists/Graphics
June
N/A
July
N/A
August
Speechless - Vampire Novel
September
N/A
DELIGHTFUL FIC
June
Shot Right Through by entanglednow | Stranger Things | 5k | Steve overhears a conversation between Eddie and Robin, and then spends a few weeks trying to think of anything else.
Color Correction by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 3k | Steve can always be relied upon to help a friend out, and it makes a nice change to be the one with the answers.
Long-Distance Call by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 3k | In which Eddie is subjected to Steve earnestly trying to fix his mistake, and worries about making one of his own.
The Royal Flush by entanglednow | Stranger Things |Steve/Eddie | 1k | Eddie had thought he was good at noticing people like him, you have to be since no one is sharing that shit out loud, not in this town at least.
Of Stars in Infinite Universes by lily_winterwood | Harry Potter | Draco/Harry | 21k | Harry Potter is asked to find a missing Draco Malfoy.
status quo by jilliancares | Marvel | Peter/Wade | 7k |  Somehow, the components of Peter’s secret identity keep crumbling all around him.
By the Laws of Magic by Lenore | The Sandman | Dream/Hob | 32k |  It’s 1959, and Hob Gadling is working at a London auction house, amazing his colleagues with his uncanny knowledge of art and artifacts from the 14th century on.
Always one foot on the ground by PhyllisDietrichson | Watcher | Ryan/Shane | 8k |  Moving the Watcher office desks to the second floor leads to unforeseen consequences.
shelter by paxlux | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 27k |  "’86 is your year!” and goddamn is that a sentence with a price tag on it. ’86, his year to die and be resurrected, shiny and new and what will he do now.
Danger Zone by WeirdAn | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 2k | There's something wrong with Steve Harrington.
in every version but one (there's you and i) by Percyjacksonfan3 | Stranger Things | Eddie/Chrissy | 6k | Eddie Munson dies. Chrissy Cunningham lives.
This Number Is Not In Service by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 3k | In which Steve needs to stop kissing people and then running away, and Robin needs a good night's sleep.
Dawnshot Through the Heart by sir_not_appearing_in_this_archive | Mistborn | Wax/Wayne | 19k - WIP |  Ten years ago, Wayne fled instead of letting himself get arrested for murder.
Infinite Dreams by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 4k | Steve sleeps in Eddie's bed and Eddie doesn't lay a finger on him, he's not sure that helps in the end.
The Walls of Camelot by spqr | Merlin | Merlin/Arthur | 13k | “Camelot will fall tomorrow,” Arthur says, on the first day of the eighth month of the siege.
July
A Sweet Romance by tirsynni | LoZ | Ganondorf/Link | 1k | Ganondorf meets Princess Zelda's bodyguard and the Hylian Champion and is instantly charmed. Link meets the lone Gerudo voe and is far, far less charmed.
You Have One New Message by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 3k | What's that famous saying 'once is an accident, twice is coincidence, three times -' But that's where the thought breaks down, because Steve is not going to kiss him again.
Hurry Hurry (what a mess!) by Pip (Moirail) | The Untamed | Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian | 7k | Lan Zhan needs a curse breaker, and Wei Ying's pretty sure he's just the guy for the job.
Cross Road Blues by WeirdAn | Stranger Things | Steve/Billy | 7k | Billy sells his soul to Steve Harrington at the crossroads.
Outlier by spqr | Star Wars | Obi-Wan/Cody | 7k | A custom codpiece was what Cody had requested from the armorer – the standard-issue was too small, and Obi-Wan remembered OUTLIER stamped on Cody's medical records and felt his whole body turn hot.
the fair and the brave and the good must die by Lise | The Untamed | Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian | 12k | Rumor carries word of a ghost in Yiling to Cloud Recesses. Lan Wangji follows.
One Size Fits All by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 5k | Steve just wanted to do something nice for a friend, he doesn't mean to get Eddie's ring stuck on his finger, and it's definitely not his fault that everyone he knows is jumping to conclusions.
This Might As Well Happen by skoosiepants | Stranger Things | Billy/Steve | 22k | That time Steve accidentally gets knocked up by Billy... IN SPACE!
Sweet Thang by MajaLi | Suits | Harvey/Mike | 13k | Mike hates spending money on himself. Harvey, on the other hand, loves it.
we were walking with a benediction on us by hygarden | The Bright Sessions | Damien/Mark | 6k | Mark tries not to think about it.
August
fly me to the moon by apocryphal | The Sandman | Dream/Hobb | 12k | Dream discovers that after being locked in a cage for a century, it turns out he's contracted the mortal affliction known as claustrophobia. Inconvenient.
Call And Connect by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 6k | After an accidental kiss, a brief crisis, some miscommunication and two swift exits, there is finally a first date.
you are spring by Wildehack (tyleet) | Supernatural | Cas/Dean | 20k | God makes a wish. His parents work some things out.
Putting The Work In by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 2k |  Steve had mostly been letting Eddie's half of the conversation wash over him, enjoying the faint buzz that alcohol and weed had left in his head.
vanilla and honey by LazyBaker | Stranger Things | Steve/Billy | 1k | “I’m too hot to be nice, sweetcheeks.”
Frequencies by Trelkez | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 27k | WIP | If ghosts were real, wouldn't they know about it by now?
Notoriety by RC_McLachlan | Good Omens | Aziraphale/Crowley | 9k | As it turns out, Aziraphale has a bit of a reputation in Heaven.
I'm the treasure baby, I'm the prize by stereobone | Good Omens | Aziraphale/Crowley | 9k | Or, Crowley is very good at faking sex work, as it turns out.
Interim by starkraving | LoZ | Ganondorf/Zelda/Link | 96k | She has no throne. Girls without thrones should not have knights, but hers won’t go.
Imprimatur by Closer | Suits | Mike/Harvey | 22k | Mike was raised to believe Imprint was a life-changing event for those few lucky enough to experience it.
more than you can chew by three-fingered (calciseptine) | Spiderman | Miguel/Peter | 6k |  "Do you ever take anything seriously?" Miguel hisses as he stands over Peter.
 Danger Comes In Many Forms by quackers | Spiderman | Miguel/Peter | 15k |  Miguel O'Hara is a walking ball of angst, regret, and muscle.
Red Skies by quackers | Batman | Tim/Jason | 8k | When Tim- openly a siren in a world hostile to those who aren't human- goes feral, Jason is the only one who can bring him back.
the one with the selfies by noctiphany | Batman | Tim/Jason | 5k | Thanks for the spank bank material, replacement, but I’m pretty sure that wasn’t meant for me.
Honeymoon by cinnamon_skull | Batman | Tim/Jason | 14k |  Tim and Jason go undercover as a just-married couple celebrating their honeymoon in order to catch a high-profile drug lord.
one hundred years past by tciddaemina | LoZ | Ganondorf/Link | 38k | Link wakes up a century early. It changes everything. 
Whole Lotta Love by stereobone | Stranger Things | Eddie/Steve 9k | | Steve scoffs. "I think if I was dating someone, Robin, I would be the first to know about it."
Turn Your Back on Mother Nature by gr0gu | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 17k | It wasn't supposed to go like this.
September
The wild phonemes of 40 Eridani Keid by astronicht | Star Trek | Kirk/Spock | 9k |  Jim goes on shore leave to Vulcan, where a disaster half-happened.
Step Right Up by entanglednow | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 3k | Steve had mostly given up on trying to meet anyone new after everything, but it's been six months and his friends had started giving him pointed nudges to get out there again.
the most remarkable thing about you standing in the doorway is that it’s you by greatunironic | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 35k |  Sixteen years after the world didn't end for the last time, Max Mayfield showed up on Steve’s doorstep and said, “You gonna walk me down the aisle in May or what?”
so leave it on the table if you hot and bothered by greatunironic | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 9k | In which Stevie Harrington has a habit of making out with people at the end of the world.
A Little Mishap by Asidian | BG3 | Astarion/Wyll | 14k | When the dust clears – and it is a frightful amount of dust, all told – Astarion is marginally surprised to see that no one has been left a bloody smear on the cave floor.
Fight Night by rlnerdgirl | Teen Wolf | Derek/Stiles |  Stiles starts fighting in college.
strange fear i ain’t felt for years by Sister | Batman | Tim/Jason | 31k | Tim’s benched with a broken arm and starts playing Jason’s personal Oracle. Things escalate.
Steve Harrington's Guide to Touch by how_about_no | Stranger Things | Steve/Eddie | 19k | Eddie won't stop touching anyone and everyone, except for Steve. He has a plan to change that.
DELIGHTFUL FANVIDS
June
Eddie Munson | Like A Record, Baby!
Baby Girl - A "The Last of Us" Edit
Rhaenyra Targaryen - The Black Queen
Main To Party Kar Rahi Thi - Marvel Remix (2023)
MARVEL || BRAzilian Phonk Mano
Multifandom || Get Ready
Waymond Wang [EEAAO] || laundry & taxes
NF - JUST LIKE YOU
ARCANE | Are You Curious?
The Last of Us | REMEMBRANCE
September
N/A
DELIGHTFUL MUSIC
June
Royalty - Egzod, Maestro Chives
Main to Party Kar Rahi Thi - UlluMinati
Brazilian Phonk Mano - Slowboy, lucaf
Get Ready - Night Panda, BEGINNERS
Electricity - Billy Elliott
Forest Temple - Jokabi
You’re Gonna Be Okay - Ashh Blackwood
Call on Me - Eric Prydz
Unknown/Nth - Hozier
We Didn’t Start the Fire - Fallout Boy
Hold Me Like a Grudge - Fallout Boy
September
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Series I’m gonna read next year (or try to)
finish Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb hopefully
The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir
The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty
The Dandelion Dynasty by Ken Liu
The Masquerade Series by Seth Dickinson
The Faithful & The Fallen by John Gwynne
Legends of the First Empire by Michael J. Sullivan
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December 2022 Wrap-up
december was a good month for many reasons. among them, i read some books that made my favorites of the year list and played some really fun games
THINGS I READ:
Books:
Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States by Daniel Immerwahr
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri
Real Life by Brandon Taylor
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson: One of my favorites for the year! Baru is such a fascinating protagonist and the book is excellent.  
THINGS I WATCHED
Movies:
Nope
Thor: Love and Thunder
TV:
911 season 2
THINGS I PLAYED
Video games:
Bioshock Remastered (finished)
Guardians of the Galaxy
Pokemon Scarlet
Resident Evil 2 Remake
Rune Factory 5
Sonic Frontiers
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest (finished)
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