movies: Leviticus, Rose of Nevada

Jul. 8th, 2026 08:44 pm
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Leviticus (2026). Two queer teen boys in a homophobic Australian backwater are stalked by a demon that appears to each one as the other, driving them apart.

This stars Joe Bird, the little brother in Talk to Me. He was great then and he's great here, and his and co-star Stacy Clausen's chemistry is fantastic. This movie only works because they're so good together as two fumbling kids who don't really understand themselves or each other, who can't trust each other because the other guy might be a demon, but who, it turns out, can't trust anyone else in their lives either. Betrayal is the big theme here: by trusted adults, religion, the person you're into, and yourself.

The conversion therapy metaphor is very obvious, which isn't necessarily bad, but I did feel that the movie wasn't sure what to do with it once it had introduced it. Like yes, now you (or the appearance of you) are dangerous to each other, so now what? I wanted it to give me more. The movie feels like it plateaus in the last act, neither deepening the themes nor escalating the tension but just hitting a lot of the same beats until things finally resolve.

However, the actual character work is good, IMO. Both kids are complicated and make realistically bad choices, but they also both keep trying with one another. There's a really great scene where love interest Ryan uses the word dickhead about five times, and it's honestly really sweet in context. The cinematography was also good; I really felt the kind of down-and-out exhaustion of the industrial small town.

Overall, even though it didn't fire on all cylinders for me, it's definitely a worthwhile watch if teen boys in love in a horror setting sound like your jam.

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Rose of Nevada (2026). Directed by Mark Jenkin, who also made Enys Men, this is about two guys in an impoverished Cornish fishing town who take a job aboard a lost and resurfaced fishing boat, which takes them back in time. The guy who's been sleeping rough suddenly finds he has a wife and kid; the guy who took the job to support his family no longer has one, because they're back in the present day.

This movie is largely an Experience (tm) rather than a story as such. It seems like there is some actual plot/lore underpinning, but Jenkin is not that interested in explaining what it is. We spend a LOT of time on a fishing boat. The captain might be fae, or the boat might stuck in a time loop, or... who can say.

Mostly what Jenkin is interested in is making a movie that feels old, full of fuzziness and tactile impressions of things. I'm told the camera can only store about twelve seconds of footage at a time, so everything is a quick cut, and for whatever reason he didn't mic any of it, so all the sound happened in post and all the spoken dialogue was dubbed in, like an old giallo film or something.

I got out of this and was like well that was an experience I guess, but with time I feel like I might want to watch it again. Maybe I can make sense of more things this time.

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Jul. 7th, 2026 12:37 pm
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David Lowery Tackling Adaptation of Horror Novel ‘The Fisherman’ for Focus (Hollywood Reporter). You guys!! Lowery directed Mother Mary, which I didn't love but which had style for days, and The Fisherman feels like exactly the kind of surrealist psych/cosmic horror blend that he could really sink his teeth into. Here for it.

Also in movie news, Park Chan-Wook is making another English-language film, and it's a western! Starring Matthew McConaughey and Pedro Pascal. Put it in my eyeballsssss.

"Couch to 5k for Reading", an 8-week event for building up a reading habit. There are three tracks, depending on your goals. I am tentatively doing track 2 but with harder reading material (classics or nonfiction). Bummer it's on Substack though. :/

Okay so did everyone but me know that Ty Olsson and DJ Qualls (Benny and Garth on SPN) got married?!?! Turns out there WAS a gay romance on the show. Just, you know, not any of the ones people shipped.

Also learned this week that there was a Supernatural "Valentine's Day Special" comic book complete with T&A cover. Published this year, 2026!! These things are never good, and yet I'm so tempted.

The Oasis reunion doc teaser trailer is out. Guys, they titled the doc Don't Look Back in Anger. Here are some gifs from the trailer. My demise is imminent omfg.

general stuff and nonsense

Jul. 7th, 2026 04:41 pm
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Quilting weekend away - went to a quilting retreat. Found myself sitting at the 'introverts table'. Friendly, but not chatty people. *sigh*

Otherwise, I got to hang out with a couple of women I haven't really been able to since COVID days - the group mostly split because the mothers weren't able to get away as much once their kids hit primary and mum's taxi became a full thing for weekends as well.

Retreat was set at a Catholic convent retreat centre. The food was surprisingly good for somewhere that was clearly set up for camps (complete with bunk beds). I got lots of sewing done, which was excellent, because I've gotten almost none done otherwise lately.

Now I just have to get the rest of it done! That's always the trick, isn't it?

quilting pics

Finished quilt top for Scrapbox Elegy:
June-July 2026


So named, because I am hoping it will be the end of my scrapbox. (*insert laughter from all the quilters*) Yeah, I know. But we live in hope!

I like to make quilts that people can look at and think "yeah, I could make that". I think this one does it pretty featly.


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I'm feeling...really different right now. It might just be a function of my age, or my stage of life, but I'm feeling a bit...detached and ruthless, if that makes sense?

Reading through some of the fics for AtlA, they feel young. So many feelings! So much emotion! So much passion! So dramatic!

As much as I enjoy the dramatic stories, there's a part of me that rolls her eyes and thinks, "man, I don't remember being this young". Which, I feel like I wasn't. But also, I'm nearly 50 and I don't remember that shit anymore. Not to mention, when it comes down to it, the original stories are about teenagers - admittedly very talented, skilled, competent teenagers (with major major family and war trauma) - as a redramatic, passionate, emotional, and young is the order of the fandom. And most people came to it before they were fifteen, not when they were fifty.

Anyway, right now, I have two multichapters (although one is one story out of three, and the plots of the other two are slightly epic; may not get anyway) and one one-chapter-could-stretch-to-two smut.

I am finding myself writing character backstory to the stories I'm writing, though...

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do you ever think about death? )

Anyway, it was a really helpful weekend, and helpful in conceiving how I might be able to manage this if it came down to it.

Although, we're looking at the introduction of the bad strain of Bird Flu here on the East Coast. This is bad news.

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I haven't played hockey in weeks, and I won't be playing for another 12 days, so I guess now is the time to start conditioning myself, right?

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I need to send out the invite to my 50th Birthday Karaoke NIght.

Speaking of which, on the weekend, I was staying at a small town pub (they're called 'hotels' for a reason) and while the bed was very comfy, the place is not soundproofed, and they had karaoke night down below.

If I'd had any kind of a voice, I'd have gone down and sung some myself. Alas, I am still recovering from the lingering cold (another set of antibiotics were necessary, they finish today) and so I would have been...well, tbh, I'd have been about standard for the quality of the karaoke I was listening to downstairs.

transcript of chat to friend on Saturday night
[21:35]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:35 Tielan: I'm sitting in a small town hotel/pub, listening to the karaoke in the pub below.
[21:37]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:37 Tielan: great moogly googly, people cannot sing in tune
[21:37]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:37 Tielan: which I know, is not the point of karaoke
[21:38]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:38 Tielan: but I'm in bed, laughing like an absolute drain
[21:38]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:38 Tielan: right now, they're massacreing "Always" by Bon Jovi
[21:38]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:38 Tielan: several songs earlier, it was "Man, I Feel Like A Woman"
[21:38]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:38 Tielan: Initially, I thought it was a Very Bad Cover Band
[21:39]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:39 B: karaoke is always best when you are too close to the speaker to hear the singer properly
[21:39]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:39 B: or you're with friends and they're the ones butchering the song
[21:39]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:39 Tielan: then at least you get the hilarity
[21:39]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:39 Tielan: I mean, half the battle up here is trying to work out what the song is
[21:40]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:40 B: rate the karaoke on how easy it is to tell what song they're murdering
[21:40]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:40 B: 10/10 you butchered it but we know what it was
[21:41]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:41 Tielan: I don't think I know this song.
[21:41]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:41 Tielan: either that, or it's so butchered I don't recognise it
[21:41]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:41 Tielan: oh, another song from a previously in-tune singer was "My Life" (Billy Joel)
[21:41]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:41 Tielan: that was earlier
[21:43]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:43 Tielan: I am slightly tempted to go down and see if I can get in the line, but my voice is still recovering thx to this bloody cold
[21:49]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:49 Tielan: "A Guy Like Me" (Lifehouse?)
[21:49]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:49 Tielan: I think this guy has sung before
[21:50]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:50 Tielan: he's...not quite hitting the notes.
[21:50]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:50 Tielan: Sorry, but since I can't sleep, I might as well comment on the karaoke downstairs.
[21:54]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:54 Tielan: I don't know this song, but it sounds like whoever is singing it is doing a decent job of it
[21:56]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:56 B: if they didn't want to be a part of your liveblog, they shouldn't have been so entertaining
[21:58]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:58 Tielan: oh no.
[21:58]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:58 Tielan: someone is trying The Climb
[21:58]Saturday, 4 July 2026 21:58 Tielan: "there's always gonna be another mountain..."
[22:01]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:01 Tielan: I wonder what time this goes until.
[22:03]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:03 Tielan: Okay, this one has a good voice and is in tune
[22:03]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:03 Tielan: don't know the song thought
[22:06]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:06 Tielan: ooh, someone has brought in cabaret. Bad Manners?
[22:11]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:11 Tielan: "Take Me Back To You" - I think it's the same guy who was trying for "A Guy Like Me". He has the yen for the 80s power-ballads
[22:11]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:11 Tielan: might be the same guy who did "Always"
[22:14]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:14 Tielan: I've Done All The Dumb Things
[22:15]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:15 Tielan: Singer has the feel and the voice and just managed an "AAOOW!" yelp in the middle of the song
[22:17]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:17 Tielan: Don't Stop Believing
[22:18]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:18 Tielan: can't mistake those chords; voice is okay, but no timing
[22:23]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:23 Tielan: Never Tear Us Apart
[22:23]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:23 B: should someone tear them apart from the mic?
[22:23]Saturday, 4 July 2026 22:23 Tielan: I mean, mostly, I just want to sleep
[22:03] Tielan: Okay, this one has a good voice and is in tune
[22:03] Tielan: don't know the song thought
[22:06] Tielan: ooh, someone has brought in cabaret. Bad Manners?
[22:11] Tielan: "Take Me Back To You" - I think it's the same guy who was trying for "A Guy Like Me". He has the yen for the 80s power-ballads
[22:11] Tielan: might be the same guy who did "Always"
[22:14] Tielan: I've Done All The Dumb Things
[22:15] Tielan: Singer has the feel and the voice and just managed an "AAOOW!" yelp in the middle of the song
[22:17] Tielan: Don't Stop Believing
[22:18] Tielan: can't mistake those chords; voice is okay, but no timing
[22:23] Tielan: Never Tear Us Apart
[22:23] B: should someone tear them apart from the mic?
[22:23] Tielan: I mean, mostly, I just want to sleep
[22:23] Tielan: I'd be a little less annoyed if they were singing in tune
[22:24] Tielan: Alas, it is Saturday night in Small Town NSW
[22:24] Tielan: if this town has more than 50,000 inhabitants, I will be Very Surprised
[22:24] Tielan: and no, livestock is not counted
[22:24] B: that seems big for small town NSW
[22:26] Tielan: Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
[22:26] Tielan: the main street is a pub, a post office, a general store, a milk bar, a coffee shop, a laundromat, a realtor, and maybe a couple of craft-ish/antique shops
[22:27] B: yeah i'd bet on 15,000 max, town that small
[22:27] Tielan: I have no measure for a small town 😄
[22:28] B: town i spent some time in when i was a kid, had two primary schools and a high school. a hospital. just checked wikipedia - population 5,000
[22:29] B: maybe 12,000 if you count the local region around it
[22:30] Tielan: ...this song is so badly massacred I know what it is, but I can't make it out
[22:30] B: haunted by the song
[22:30] Tielan: he's not in time
[22:30] Tielan: he's not in tune
[22:31] Tielan: everything that's in this world is sure to fade?
[22:31] Tielan: 90s grunge?
[22:31] Tielan: too far away?
[22:31] Tielan: great moogly googly
[22:32] Tielan: NICKLEBACK
[22:32] Tielan: ded of laff
[22:32] Tielan: even Nickleback doesn't deserve this
[22:33] Tielan: damn this cold, if I had my voice, I would absolutely be down there belting out something like Pink's Trustfall
[22:33] Tielan: Take It Easy
[22:34] Tielan: I think there are max 3 people down there singing, and they're taking turns
[22:42] Tielan: Handle Me With Care
[22:43] B: are they handling the song with care?
[22:45] Tielan: no, but he's belting it out with a decent approximation of enthusiasm
[22:46] Tielan: I will accept enthusiasm in lieu of tunefulness
[22:46] B: enthusiasm does cover a lot of sins
[22:46] Tielan: exactly
[22:46] Tielan: a duet that sounds like it came from the 80s
[22:46] Tielan: has that balladic feeling
[22:49] Tielan: oh dear, it's the guy who can't carry a tune in a bucket
[22:49] Tielan: again
[22:49] Tielan: okay, I do him a disservice
[22:49] Tielan: he can carry a tune in a bucket, but the tune he is carrying isn't in the key of the song he's trying to sing
[22:50] B: he can carry a tune in a bucket but keeps picking up the wrong bucket
[22:50] Tielan: a far better simile
[22:50] Tielan: metaphor?
[22:50] Tielan: it's too late for me to remember which is which
[22:50] B: the second i think
[22:50] Tielan: also: I think he's singing about cowboys
[22:50] B: simile needs the word like in it i think
[22:50] B: from memory
[22:51] Tielan: ...I'm not sure if the cowboys are also a metaphor or not
[22:51] Tielan: no, that sounds right
[22:51] B: i was not great at english in high school
[22:51] Tielan: hey, look, it's nearly 11pm. I was kind of hoping to be asleep by 9, and I'm hoping this ends on the hour
[22:52] Tielan: yeah, he's definitely got the wrong bucket
[22:52] B: i don't know you'll be that lucky
[22:52] Tielan: yeah, I'm afraid of that
[22:53] Tielan: On the up side, at least there isn't a major sporting event on; I think there was the last time I stayed in this hotel
[22:53] Tielan: so not only was it noisy until midnight, but afterwards there were also a lot of drunk people yelling in the street
[22:53] B: ooof
[22:54] Tielan: we are back to enthusiastic guy
[22:54] Tielan: I Got A Love That Keeps Me Waiting
[22:57] Tielan: oh, someone is singing I Want That Man (Deborah Harry)
[22:57] B: we are getting an education in the music tastes of small town NSW
[23:00] Tielan: She can sing pretty well though.
[23:04] Tielan: 90s grunge boy is back: Glycerine
[23:09] Tielan: something country?
[23:13] Tielan: sounds like Springsteen
[23:13] Tielan: oh wait, no, Jimmy Barnes
[23:16] Tielan: yeah we are ALL OUT OF BUCKETS NOW
[23:16] B: the singing has kicked the bucket
[23:18] Tielan: okay, this is not a usual karaoke choice: The Way
[23:18] Tielan: "but where were they going without ever knowing the way?"
[23:29] Tielan: We Are The Children (?) dare I hope this is the last song?
[23:29] B: crosses fingers for you
[23:31] Tielan: oh well, they're belting it out now
[23:31] Tielan: I think all of them are doing it
[23:31] Tielan: ::giggles::
[23:31] Tielan: ooh key change
[23:31] Tielan: belter guy is doing the interspersions.
[23:31] Tielan: "we are the children" we are the children!
[23:32] Tielan: "We are the world!" we are the world!
[23:39] Tielan: okay, we are DONESKIES
[23:39] B: sleep well!
[23:39] Tielan: ...unless someone is about to start singing Don't You Want Me Baby because that's the background music that's just started up...
[23:39] B: oh no
[23:39] Tielan: no, wait, it's just pub background music
[23:39] Tielan: phew
[23:39] Tielan: BEDTIME
[23:40] Tielan: apologies to anyone who wakes to a bajillion pings on this channel
[23:40] Tielan: xo


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Anyway, no hockey training tonight, but we're doing dinner at the local club which sponsors us.
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There Is No Antimemetics Division (2025) by QNTM. It's hard to research stuff that resists being remembered. Who knows what it might be getting up to that you've forgotten?

This is the pro-published version of what was originally an SCP serial story published online. I could definitely feel the SCP influence, but I didn't mind it, although it's still wild to me that SCP has narrative now. Back in my day it was only the wiki! *shakes cane*

Anyway, this is a series of chapters that build on each other but connect a little more loosely than a conventional novel. Many chapters are about the UK branch of a worldwide organization researching all sorts of Weird Shit (tm) and specifically the woman in charge of the division on stuff that resists remembering, ie the Antimemetics Division. Some chapters are about her husband. Some are about other random people in the organization. The first chapter is one of those and is a great introduction to the universe and the whole concept; if you're on the fence about the novel as a whole, give that first chapter a try. That segment would make a fantastic standalone short film.

Due to the Weird Memory Shit (tm), many of the characters are totally ignorant of the events from one chapter to the next, even if they were involved in all of them, which makes for some great dramatic irony, especially as we get deeper into the novel and the true threat becomes more apparent. spoilers )

Overwall, a quick read and a good time. I look forward to rereading it more slowly now that I know what's coming.

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Harvest Home (1973) by Thomas Tryon. A man and his family escape soul-crushing NYC to an idyllic New England hamlet that still keeps to the old ways--which are, it turns out, not so idyllic after all.

Yes, this is folk horror. In fact it might be the folk horror novel. All the basic stuff you think of is here: outsider fleeing the evil city for the wholesome countryside, idealized rural setting, quaint but then toxic cultural traditions, eventual murder. This is not a case where a genre grew and expanded on the kernel of an idea, or if it did, this is the expansion and not the kernel. The classic tropes and themes of the genre are all fully realized here, described in exhaustive detail. The setting is Connecticut, but the traditions are originally Greek by way of Cornwall, so you do get the British element of folk horror. There's also a developmentally disabled child who acts as oracle, and now I wonder if that aspect of Midsommar was referencing this novel specifically, or if it became a thing in folk horror, and I just haven't encountered it in other things yet.

It's fascinating to me that this came out the same year as The Wicker Man and has some of the same themes, and I wonder what was in the water that led to their parallel evolution. It's also really interesting to me that The Wicker Man was very difficult to access for decades and gained cult classic status via illegal copies, but is now acknowledged as an all-time classic, while Harvest Home was a bestseller but has now, I think, sunk into relative obscurity.

(There's an amazing quote from Stephen King on wikipedia from a 1976 review he wrote for the NYT:
It isn't a great book, not a great horror novel, not even a great suspense novel ... Never mind the best seller list. Mind this, instead: Sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, it is a true book; it is an honest book in the sense that it says exactly what Tryon wanted to say. And if what he wanted to say wasn't exactly Miltonian, it does have this going for it: in forty years, when most of us are underground, there will still be a routine rebinding once a year for the library copies of Harvest Home".


Now he's a household name who will blurb pretty much any horror novel under the sun, and meanwhile the only copies of this novel in my library system were ebooks.)

Anyway, I enjoyed this quite a bit. As implied by the King review, this is a leisurely book that takes its sweet time introducing us to the entire village and all its quaint ways, most importantly its seasonal festivals that culminate in Harvest Home, which involves the Harvest Lord (elected every seven years) and the Corn Maiden whom he selects. Along the way we spend time with important figures such as the homespun yet venerable Widow Fortune and Worthy Pettinger, a youth with big ideas about modernizing the local agriculture.

We see all this from the first person perspective of family man and aspiring artist Ned Constantine, who has moved his impressionable wife and severely asthmatic daughter to the village. Ned is the kind of guy who meets his wife by overhearing her talking to her friend in the Louvre and butting in to correct her pronuciation. Beth is, I guess, the kind of woman who falls in love with the kind of guy who does that. The book opens with Ned lustfully appreciating how his wife looks in her nightgown, which is exactly as awkward and offputting as you would expect from a male author writing a male character in the 70s. Ned also continually declines to share any of his growing concerns about the village with Beth out of concern that her delicate sensibilities can't handle them. His and the book's attitude towards women gets even worse when he starts inching towards unfaithfulness with the village ~hussy. Basically Ned is kind of the worst, especially as the book goes on. I frankly can't remember the last time I enjoyed a book this much while growing to loath the main character this much, apparently against the intent of the author.

Ned is also dumb as a bag of hammers. His driving motive through most of the book is to discover what happened thirteen years earlier to unfortunate young suicide Grace Everdeen, and yet he is hilariously incurious about anything else happening in the village that he doesn't see as directly tied to this. Furthermore, confusingly, this mystery is not really part of the main plot except as the reader's way into the village's darker underbelly, and the final reveal of what happened to her is frankly baffling as a narrative choice. (It turns out she Read more... )

Anyway, big spoilers )

Overall a fascinating piece of horror history that I genuinely enjoyed. Now I want to read more early folk horror.

crafting

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:42 pm
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Hey all, if you'd like to join the crafting hangout, it is tonight from 6-8pm ET!
 
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weekend

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:13 pm
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Friday afternoon, my aunt hosted the 4th party. I'm really unsure why friday at 2pm was the time, but I closed up the register at 1, did some plowing, ran the irrigation pumps, then showered and headed up. The heat was miserable to work in all week and a lot of my time was spent running irrigation. 

The party wasn't any cooler, my aunt and uncle don't have AC, not even window units so their house was pretty warm even with the fans running. Most of us just migrated to their porch because it was just as warm outside as in and there was a decent breeze plus a view of the orchard. A small storm rolled through but it didn't even do a tenth of an inch but it hailed 20 mins away so I'm okay with it. I left around 7 to do tractor setup for the neighbor to help me and went to bed early after my mom decided to have a lot of feelings about the upcoming trip at me. I did not appreciate this, I was so tired. Being cranky back wouldn't do anything, so I just went to sleep. 

Saturday, we were open, I still haven't gotten someone to cover weekends, so I was on register. It was only 85F, positively cool! But I got up early to finish the plowing, wrapping it up just before we opened at 8 and by the time I got off work at 1pm, I was already tired. But I ran the irrigation for an hour, packed, put away all the equipment that shouldn't get wet, then pulled the pumps, showered and hit the road to my brother's. I almost didn't go. I was so hot and tired. 

The drive down sucked. It is becoming clear that my truck AC is not keeping up anymore and I mildly sweated all the way down the turnpike. I stopped and used the bathroom at a rest stop solely to wake myself up. Despite the day, there was basically no traffic and the drive was easy down near Philly. I arrived at my brother's place around 5pm where they reheated food for me and I ate a ton of fruit. My dad and I kept an eye on the weather back home via the weather station app and the radar, which was 0.6 inches of rain in 20 mins plus high winds. I have to go out this afternoon and start cleanup on some of that.

We hung out, watched the thunderstorms that rolled through, I got the tour of their new place which was absolutely beautiful and cool. The younger crowd of us stayed up until 1am playing Bomb Busters which is basically fancy collaborative go fish. It was a lot of fun! 

I slept in until 9am on the couch but was one of the first up anyway. I got lots of dog snuggles, ate brownies for breakfast (absolutely amazing gluten free brownies) and we all slugged around until after lunch. I hit the road, taking the long route and avoiding the turnpike and the traffic snarls on 95 and got home just about in time to get an inch and a half of rain in about 45 minutes. I had checked on the pumps and the creek levels as soon as I got home, then decided to fully pull the pumps and pipes after that rain came through. One of the creeks had risen over a foot due to the storm. It's back down now, but we still have a flood watch. Rain total for the weekend is three inches and we're getting more tonight.

We are hitting the point of desperately behind, the corn maze is not in the ground yet, there is time sensitive spraying to be done and one of my main farm employees just texted that he has a fulltime job starting next week. And my parents are out of town this week. Great. Well, oh well. I'll figure it out. Or not. 

vid recs

Jul. 5th, 2026 12:53 pm
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It's becoming harder and harder to find vids that suit my oldschool tastes. "Edits" full of spoken dialogue just don't hit the same. 😔 But here are some great ones I've come across in the past while.

Everybody Wants to Rule the World by [youtube.com profile] AP, Dune 2021. The song that launched a thousand vids, but here's another one, and it's perfect here. On theme, and Lorde's slow, ominous beat and rising tension perfectly suits all Villeneuve's long, solemn, glorious shots.

i'm so sorry by [youtube.com profile] heywinchesterr, Stoker 2013. Song is I'm So Sorry by Imagine Dragons. ngl as soon as I saw the SPN username I knew I was in good hands. I love a cheeky off-genre song choice, and the vidder here does a lot of fun things with the beat. Great editing, really fun use of slow-mo, and this movie is basically a feature-length series of viddable imagery, so really it's hard to go wrong, although it does end a little abruptly. (I'm still working on a Youtube deep dive for vids for this movie; if you have recs, please link me!)

Now for some vids that mash up a lot of sources. (What are those called?)
Is It My Body by [youtube.com profile] Tafadhali, 70s reproductive/domestic horror. Song by Emilie Autumn. Unsettling in all the right ways. Horror movies have been telling stories about female bodily autonomy for a long long time.

80s horror summer by [youtube.com profile] legallybrunette1997. Song is Cruel Summer by Bananarama. Some 70s horror in there too. If you want to get in the mood for some sweaty retro horror, this is the vid for you. Just sheer fun.

SOUTHERN GOTHIC by [youtube.com profile] legallybrunette1997. Song is The Taste of Blood by Sqürl. This is almost six minutes over a totally instrumental song, which is a very hard sell for me, but I was totally enthralled the entire time. What a gorgeous ode to southern gothic horror. I recognized a few of the sources (including brand new Is God Is), but I clearly need to watch a LOT more in this genre. CW for animal butchering from about 2:21 to 2:36.
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I went through a batch of lingering prompts in my Tumblr inbox (dating back to the start of this year) in late June/early July and got caught up on the backlog.

1. Babylon 5 - Londo/G'Kar sex pollen

Posted on AO3 here (explicit; 3700 wds)

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2. Biggles - kid!Fritz and touch-starved Erich

800 wds under the cut here )

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3. Murderbot - Gurathin's augments go out while escaping something in the CR

1200 wds under the cut here )

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4. Babylon 5 - Londo having visions of AU realities

1300 wds under the cut here )

Church notes - 5th July 2026

Jul. 5th, 2026 05:47 pm
[personal profile] fardell24
5th
Ephesians 2:1 - 13
Where to from here?
What now?

vs 1
This is the way it was.
vs 2, 3
The picture of life in sin.
vs 4
Mercy and life in Jesus
vs 5 - 9
How good that is.

vs 11 - 13
Repeat, reiteration

Knowing, Sowing, Growing
They all interact. They don't stand on their own.

vs 1 - 3
Everything pales into insignificance compared to Jesus' death and resurrection.
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“No,” the Enigma answered. “It’s Sam Griffin.”

“Why would Sam Griffin be here?” Tania asked as she looked out the window.

“He probably followed us here,” Dafoanairi said, “as we were going along the ground.””

“I can think of one reason,” Tania said.

‘That she’s guessing that either of us is Sandi,’ Dafoanairi thought. ‘It was going to happen sooner or later.’

“That’s probably not it,” the Enigma responded, although her voice wavered a bit.

“We’ll let’s see what he’s up to,” Tania said.


Sam saw Sandi and Daria as their vigilante alter egos come down from the roof with Tania. “You’re recruiting Tania?” he asked.

“No,” Dafoanairi answered. “She’s an ally.”

“I don’t want to be a vigilante,” Tania said. “I just investigate with them sometimes.”

“Sounds like you’re into it,” Sam said.

“I’m not into it. If I was, I would have been wearing a disguise on the roof as well,” Tania said.

“She isn’t a seventh vigilante,” the Enigma said.

“Oh yeah, the Violet Force is the sixth,” Sam murmured, barely remembering to use his mother’s moniker.

“Why are you here?” Dafoanairi asked.

“I wanted to ask something,” Sam answered.

“What about?” Dafoanairi asked.

“What’s going on. The middle school has the favorite animal fad too,” Sam replied.

“Is that all?” the Enigma responded in an irritated tone.

“My sister didn’t help much,” Sam said.


‘I didn’t,’ the Enigma thought. ‘I was still being selfish. I’m still ‘Linda’s mini me’ in that respect.’

“I’m sure she’ll make it up somehow,” Dafoanairi said with a quick glance in the Enigma’s direction.

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* waves feebly *

Here's my Readercon schedule, which I'll also put behind the cut:

Readercon schedule

Friday, July 10, 2026
18:00
Lois, Megan, and Tammy; Miles, Gen, and Alanna
Salon A-B, Duration: 60 mins
Bethany Powell, Kate Nepveu (moderator), Marissa Lingen, Sophia Babai, Victoria Janssen

Fans of Lois McMaster Bujold often speak of both Megan Whalen Turner and Tamora Pierce in the same breath, saying their writing and characterization feel the same, that these women are writing in the same vein, scratching the same itch for their readers. Why are these writers being grouped together by fans? How are their works in conversation with each other? Are there additional authors and series that belong on the same list?

Saturday, July 11, 2026
12:00
Building a Seven Stories Mountain
Create - Collaborate, Duration: 60 mins
Graham Sleight, Kate Nepveu, Katherine Karch, R.W.W. Greene (moderator), Rich Horton

Powerful, literary aliens, flattered by our interest in worlds not our own, show up in Earth orbit and demand we choose seven spec-fic books that represent honestly the pros and cons of humans as a species. Lies, omissions, and puffery will be met with extermination. What list of essential (existential!) reading will this panel generate, and what will that list say about how we see ourselves?

Saturday, July 11, 2026
19:00
Miles to Go: The Vorkosigan Saga at 40
Salon A-B, Duration: 60 mins
Ian Strock, Kate Nepveu (moderator), Katherine Crighton, Meredith Schwartz

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan Saga! Miles Vorkosigan and his parents Cordelia and Aral have fascinated readers for four decades of compulsively readable books that offer lessons on biology, engineering, manners, shenanigans, and the argument that societies are shaped (and reshaped) by reproductive rights and control. What have we learned from the Vorkosigans, and what are we still learning? What dreams from the Saga are still on our horizon?

Sunday, July 12, 2026
11:00
The Odyssey in 2026
Salon A-B, Duration: 60 mins
Charles Allison (moderator), Kate Nepveu, Kenneth Schneyer, Sonya Taaffe

Homer's Odyssey is having a moment: a new major translation by Daniel Mendelsohn (following other major ones by Emily Wilson and Peter Green), a recent movie starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche (The Return), a musical adaptation that is a social media sensation (Epic), and a forthcoming blockbuster movie written and directed by Christopher Nolan. What aspects are these translations and adaptations highlighting compared to past versions, and what elements are ripe for more attention?

Sunday, July 12, 2026
14:00
Things Everyone Likes But You
Salon E, Duration: 60 mins
Casella Brookins, John Kessel, Kate Nepveu (moderator), Katherine Karch, Tracy Majka

We all love talking about books we love, but you know what else is fun? Complaining about books everyone else loves. This curmudgeonly panel will discuss some of the most popular, beloved works that they just can't stand.

I also booklogged! Twice!

* whooshes away to do more of the many things what need doing *

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 26


+1 (thumbs-up, I see you, etc.)?

View Answers

+1
26 (100.0%)

Heatwave so homophobic

Jul. 2nd, 2026 09:55 pm
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(Paris) Pride was cancelled. So was Solidays, but not the Top 14 finale or any of the football fanzones, afaik. Call this "interesting", I guess.

Been having a lot of Floor Time lately, which is when I lie down on the floor where the air is cooler to nap and/or listen to podcasts. Which means I have now caught up with This Podcast Will Kill You, a podcast mostly about diseases and their history/biology/etc.

The following was sent in a group chat:

New level of Catholic guilt unlocked: the pope wants to know why you haven’t finished that draft yet.


And I'm feeling very attacked right now.

May and June in music

Jul. 1st, 2026 04:21 pm
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Themes of the last two months
1. In May, I listened to Kacey Musgraves's new album a lot. Middle of Nowhere is legit my favorite album of hers since her debut. Golden Hour was just okay (I know I'm alone in this), Star-Crossed was so confessional that it felt like an invasion of privacy to listen to and also wasn't any fun, and Deeper Well was just... stale? Also not any fun? Mostly songs of mixed feelings about relationships that I didn't care about?

But Middle of Nowhere takes Musgraves back to her storytelling, classic country roots, and importantly is her first album in years with a sense of humor and irony. Dry Spell I've talked about before and is both clever and very funny. Back on the Wagon is about a woman who's sure that this time her man will stay sober. (I saw a reviewer say that the song is ambiguous on whether this will work out, and no. No it isn't.) Horses and Divorces featuring Miranda Lambert is about old enemies finding common ground over beer (and then fucking about it, IMO). For the moody downbeat vibes, I especially liked Abilene, about a girl getting out town the first chance she gets, and Coyote, about a guy wandering through life lost and missing something he can't identify.

The album lags a bit in the back half, and the first six or so songs are the strongest run of the album, but it's all a good time, and I've already listened to it way more than any of her other recent albums.

2. A lot of Oasis. The thing about Oasis is between the band and the solo projects, there's so much music that I can just switch to a different album or era when I need a change. It's comfort music at this point. This time around it was mostly the Sawmills/Monnow Valley recordings of Definitely Maybe as well as the live tracks from the reunion tour. (Live album when!!!)

3. Lord Huron, mostly Cosmic Selector Vol. 1.

My top artists (by # of streams)
May
1. Oasis
2. Kacey Musgraves
3. Lord Huron

June
1. Oasis
2. Lord Huron

Favorite songs:
1. Becomes the Color by Emily Wells, the end credits music for Stoker (2013), currently my movie of the year. This song is such a great combination of dark and fun and perfectly suits the movie. All of Wells' other stuff that I've tried has been much slower and less lyric-dense. If anyone has recs for other things I should try like this song, ideally with female vocals, I am all ears.

2. The Chain, cover by The Highwomen (live at The Gorge). Perfect song, great performance by some of the greatest artists in country music. Infinitely listenable.

3. Abilene, Coyote, and Horses and Divorces by Kacey Musgraves, linked above.
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I find myself feeling like if I don't Make Something, I'm gonna burst. It makes me especially determined to unpack all my framed art, because this living space is delightfully, delicately purple and sunny and not very much else, and that's rough on the ol' emotions factory. In theory, I could spend the next few days (slow at work and should remain so, fingers crossed) doing just that, because it's literally too hot to commute. My problem is I keep despairing at Bluesky (not a worthy use of my time!!!) because there is just rancid and depressing antisemitism all over that place and no one but other Jews seems willing to engage with it. Which, fine! A while back, I pledged that I was going to try and keep that mental space light. Unfortunately, the world follows us wherever we go.

It has been a good month, though! A month? It seems! [personal profile] adiva_calandia was here and it was RAD AS HELL to hang out all day! After two years of saying I should glut myself on it again, I am rewatching my beloved Buddhist rural horror show Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and finding new reasons to love it even harder. New kdramas that have been treating me exceedingly well, for those of you who have Netflix, are Phantom Lawyer (unemployed attorney is accidentally a shaman too, opening up a whole new realm of clients) and My Royal Nemesis (Joseon-era villain transmigrates into the present and loves everything about it, including her reincarnated but cantankerous-to-clingy crush).

Thursday/Friday/Saturday I got to be part of our on-air pledge drive team, which was super fun, even if it meant coming into the office two extra days, including over the weekend. My workplace softball team has lost every game but we're still having a great time. OH. The union came through in a huge way and I was able to zero out the horrible payment plans that were leaving me in debt just feeding myself each month, so now I can actually consider enjoying my summer! My birthday is in 10 days and I have the day off but no idea what I should do with it or what kind of get-together I should throw, but I'll get there. I just treated myself to some fabulous finds from my favorite fun shop that's online and that I also trust, but I'm strongly tempted by one of these babies in both the purple and the snakes print.

It's, you know????? My therapy slot got moved from Friday mornings when my schedule finally shucked off that horrid 2-10 shift, so now it's after work tonight and I am raring to talk about my depressing stuff there. I've been especially touch-hungry and hopeful, which I can definitely track throughout the month, but a hot guy was nice to me in the outfield on Monday night and that was all it took to get real up in my feelings about Being Alooooooone. Rather than write about that here, because I have more than 20 years of locked posts on the subject, I may start taking things out of boxes. For the metaphor, and also so I can live among my freaking excellent art again! ✶

I am good at farming

Jul. 1st, 2026 10:45 am
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this morning I broke one of the sprayers in a way that my dad has literally never seen before.

the glass front pressure gauge on the top of the sprayer spontaneously shattered its face about 30 seconds after I turned the pto/pressure on. my dad sprayed with it last night and nothing hit it or was laying on it. I can't find the missing glass chunks anywhere

(I was several feet and facing away and also I wear goggles for mixing chemicals)

so I just capped it and sprayed anyway since we knew the pressure was fine but also 

how

Sightseeing in Cyprus

Jun. 30th, 2026 09:16 pm
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As mentioned previously, on my final day in Cyprus I went sightseeing with two (not entirely) random Brasilians.

Pictures under the Cut )

First Line Meme

Jun. 30th, 2026 05:44 pm
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Last seen at [personal profile] graycardinal's: post the first lines of your last ten fics.

In reverse order, most recent first:
  1. Outside the Snake Tribe leader's house, Ya Qing sits at a table with three hypocrites.

    (Unwritten, Guardian, Ya Qing/Zhu Hong)

  2. They were waiting for him at the spaceport.

    (Zhentari's Choice, Original Sci-Fi, King/Knight)

  3. The Black-Cloaked Envoy slammed down into the nondescript little flat like a thunderbolt from the heavens, not a moment too soon.

    (Close the Distance, Lock Us In, Guardian, Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan)

  4. Not for the first time, Zhao Yunlan woke to the smell of citrus, sweet and strong in the air.

    (in the darkness with you, Guardian, Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan)

  5. Da Qing glared at the Guardian Lantern.

    (Dragon of Flowers, Dragon of the City, Crossover: Guardian/Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials, team gen)

  6. Between all the worlds, there lay an ocean.

    (Heart-Seed, Heart-Flower, Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials, Thermos Dragon/White Cat)

  7. Nick wasn't the only one; they all kept looking at the door for long moments after Bélem Hoyos had left with her husband's body.

    (Farewell to the Monsters, Grimm, Nick/Renard/Juliette)

  8. Turmoil. Disruption. Zhao Yunlan.

    (To Make a Dream, Guardian, Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan)

  9. The banging on the gate was loud - far louder than it should be, echoing through the Valley.

    (forgetting any other tie but this, Word of Honor, Luo Fumeng/Liu Qianqiao)

  10. Ya Qing, half-transformed, had feathers down the side and back of her neck.

    (scale to feather, skin to skin, Guardian, Ya Qing/Zhu Hong)

Ha, I was determined not to cheat, to strictly quote only the first sentence (well, except for the one that's just a single word), but some of these really are much stronger if you take the following bit into account! Especially these two:
  • Not for the first time, Zhao Yunlan woke to the smell of citrus, sweet and strong in the air. Ack, did I fall asleep on my orange peel again?

  • Da Qing glared at the Guardian Lantern. Bad Hallow! How dare it be missing its wick?

Avatar Dance Mix, 2026 edition

Jun. 30th, 2026 02:10 am
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Okay, ONE more vid.

Avatar the Last Airbender - Dance Mix on AO3

Also posted on Tumblr for the first time ever

This was, for a long time, what I considered the best vid - from a technical, editing perspective - that I've ever made. There are vid notes at the AO3 link in which I talk about the circumstances under which I created it (caregiving for an elderly relative in summer/fall 2010, essentially spending weeks in a bedroom I basically couldn't leave, which gave me basically endless time to take clips from DVDs).

At that time - and up through the mid-2010s - I was making most of my vids using clips from downloaded TV rips, which was perfectly fine for my purposes, but also meant that this, which was entirely made from DVD footage, was much nicer looking that most of what I was making at the time. I also had ample time on this one to match movement of clips/song in a way I didn't normally. I'm still darn proud of it.

Onwards with the vidding project

Jun. 30th, 2026 12:42 am
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Another batch of vids are up at Sholio Vids on AO3!

I finished uploading the rest of Agent Carter.

Queen of Hearts (Carter/Sousa/Thompson)
Try Everything (ensemble)

And going all the way back to 2011 (15 years! what!) I got all my White Collar vids up.

Fire Escape (Peter & Neal)
Dustland Fairytale (the tale of Kate, Neal, and Adler)
I Fought the Law (fun with cops & cons)
Sugar Sugar (Peter/Elizabeth)

I remember that I vidded the White Collar vids in 2011-era iMovie, which only had one vidding track and clips snapped to each other instead of the timeline - so every time you put a new clip on the timeline, it bumped everything else down. I developed a workaround which was to use blank placeholders (I had a simple black image that I would extend to fill the space) that I used to keep everything locked in place, and then dropped new clips at the end of the timeline and carefully resized them to the exact timestamp dimensions of the placeholder, then dropped them into its place.

On the one hand, the quality was generally really good for the era - although it made the working vid files huge by 2011 hard drive standards - see this post here in which I'm noodling on whether to keep them, lol - and there was a noticeable drop in quality when I moved to vidding in Final Cut a couple of years later, since I had to work out settings once again. (I had started out in Premiere, which was much more powerful but also WAY fiddlier, and you had to deal with export settings and codecs, which iMovie mostly handled for you, and then I went back to Final Cut - which basically is next-gen Premiere - and had to deal with export settings and codecs again.) On the other hand, I remember the sheer relief of being able to layer tracks again, or just be able to place clips without everything jumping downstream on me.

updatish

Jun. 30th, 2026 11:38 am
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Vague RL murmurings )

I was listening to the audio book of Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary 'Jacky' Faber, Ships Boy, by L.A. Meyer, read by Katherine Kellgren. It's a rollicking tale, but contains period-typical violence, homophobia, misogyny, etc, and I stalled at the trigger warning ). This is where if I was reading a physical book I could skip the section and maybe circle back to it when I was feeling more robust. I do kinda sorta want to know how she ends up. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I'm also reading a massive Star Wars fanfic. It's over 140 chapters so I'm reading it in fits and starts. Qui Gon lives, is an arse, and Obi-Wan becomes a hyper-competent Mandalorian Jedi.

I don't have a brain for watching anything. Mostly I've been knitting while dude has been playing games or watching random videos. He did make me watch a bunch of special features on his newly purchased Blade Runner 4k/Blu-Ray set (which has every conceivable cut of the movie). Lots of Harrison Ford recording narrations and then complaining about how dumb they are. *g*

ETA: I forgot to say that dude and I went to see Toy Story 5 in the cinema and it was pretty great!

I need to measure my brother again, so his sweater is on hold. I've gone back to the massive shawl I'm knitting for my goth friend, which incorporates lots of ribbons and shiny threads. I've also been making a yarn out of leftover bits of fibre. I think it will turn out okay.

Work has been super busy, as it's end of semester. While my team has been protected from centralisation for the duration of results processing we're not sure what they'll do with us going forward. We have yet another 'focus group' meeting tomorrow to try and explain why we're needed in the College. 🤞🤞🤞

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