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23/06/2025 01:03
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Name: Amorette or Via
Age group: 17+..I'm in college!
Country: USA
Subscription/Access Policy: all posts are public unless it's a vent, in that case only very close friends. Otherwise I am not picky. :)

Main Fandoms: Jurassic park / Jurassic World, Zenless Zone Zero, Wuthering waves
Other Fandoms: Minecraft, Dead rails (roblox), CRK, Pokemon, Animal Crossing
Fannish Interests: Digital art, Rarepairs / selfshipping
OTPs and Ships: Toya x Airi (pjsekai) , Neuvilette x Zhongli (GI), Jane x Sethos (ZZZ), Owen x Claire (Jurassic world)

Favourite Movies: All of the jurassic park + Jurassic world movies...
TV Shows: Kitchen Nightmares, Bar rescue
Music: Nine Inch Nails, Slipknot, Ghostemane, Kim Dracula, Rammstein, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Megurine Luka
Games: Wobbledogs, Webbing Journey, Wolf Quest, Planet Zoo, JWE2, Planet Crafter
Comics/Anime/Misc: D4DJ, Idolm@ster, Yuru Yuri, Yuri is my job, Harukana Recieve

My Summer 2025 TBR

21/06/2025 18:01
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Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to The Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.

I'm picking up last week's topic: Books on My Summer 2025 to-Read List

Elena Armas - The Spanish Love Deception
Sophie Austin - The Lamplighter's Bookshop
Mira Grant - Deadline
Mira Grant - Into the Drowning Deep
Natalie Haynes - Divine Might


Ali Hazelwood - Love on the Brain
Emily Henry - Beach Read
Talia Hibbert - Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute
John McEnroe - Serious
Erin Sterling - The Kiss Curse

So there you have it — my summer 2025 TBR in all its chaotic, romantic, occasionally monstrous glory. From sea creatures to STEM crushes, fake fiancés to furious goddesses, I’m clearly aiming for emotional whiplash (and loving every second of it).

Will I read them all? Honestly, who knows.
Will I swap half the list for something shiny I found in a charity shop? Almost definitely.

But for now, I’m embracing the energy: flirty, feral, and just a little unhinged.

Let me know — what’s on your summer TBR? Anything here you’ve read (or want to buddy read)?
Drop your must-reads, your wildcards, or your softest comfort books in the comments 💬👇

Icons That Need Homes

20/06/2025 21:16
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I am getting rid of these icons. They need a good home. Want any of them?  Some were made when I was just beginning to make icons so their appearance may not be up to code.



More Icons of DIfferent Fandoms... )

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19/06/2025 20:04
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Name: Jazari, goes by Jaza or Timmy as well.
Age group: 19, probably pretty young for this site's standards but I love using older styled websites! Very willing to learn the culture around here :] I have friends between 16-40 but for here I would prefer 18+ due to the nature of what I want to post on my journal.
Country: USA
Subscription/Access Policy: Nothing fancy, I won't be hiding any posts but all content will be tagged appropriately so you can avoid me venting/rambling about personal stuff rather than my fandom content if you want!

Main Fandoms: Super Mario, JJBA, Fairly Oddparents, Dreamworks Trolls
Other Fandoms: Pizza Tower, Sega (in general), Animal Crossing, CRK, Minecraft, Rabbids, Snowboard Kids
Fannish Interests: Music (the more obscure the better!), Data Hording, Writing, Digital Art
OTPs and Ships: I am a OC x Canon/SelfShipper so my OTPs are all my OC, LOL! But as for my Canon x Canon ships: JotaPol (Jotaro x Polnareff), LuGoo (Luigi x Gooigi), Luigi x Mr. L, Luisley (Luigi x Peasley), Bowigi (Bowser x Luigi), PerIrep, Mareach (Mario x Peach), Bowsario (Bowser x Mario), Ecks x Ten x Shun, and so, so much more. Just keep in mind I love shitting on Luigi x Daisy so if you're a fan of that sorrrry :P

Favourite Movies: Minecraft Movie, Trolls Band Together, TSMBM, the Sonic movie trilogy
TV Shows: I usually use the TV to binge Dateline NBC nowadays.
Books: AO3
Music: Check out my music hoard!
Games: I have played over 200 Mario series games excluding remakes and rereleases. Oh, and I also like Placcid Plastic Duck Simulator.
Comics/Anime/Misc: I collect doujinshis from my interests, I think that counts :]

Nice to meet you all and thanks for reading!

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19/06/2025 20:16
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Name: Regis
Age group: Legal enough to drink but old enough not to want to do it....  OK!  I am 46.  LOL!
Country: United States
Subscription/Access Policy:  I am pretty open but it's good to know that I hate Trump.

Favourite Movies: Friday the 13th, Star Wars, SAW, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, MCU, DCU, Ghostbusters, Bullet Train, Back to the Future, James Bond, Mission Impossible, Ocean's 11 remake, Logan Lucky, The Conjuring, Tales from the Crypt presents Demon Knight, Steel Magnolias, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Frighteners, Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Evil Dead
TV Shows: Myster Science Theater 3000, Gotham, Smallville, Lucifer, Man from U.N.C.L.E., Perry Mason, Columbo, GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka, Given, Love Stage, Sherlock, Murder She Wrote, Poirot, Yu Yu Hakusho, The Real Ghostbusters, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, The Oblongs, The Venture Bros., Doctor Who, Gravity Falls
Books: Battle Royale, Hearstopper, The Book of Bill, Troy Comics the Whole Shebang. Crystal Lake Memories
Music: Panic at the Disco, Alanis Morrisette, Pink, The Killers
Games: Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Ace Attorney, Monster Boy, Mortal Kombat, You Don't Know Jack, Borderlands Mega Man

...And Many More!
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Name: SetNox1, or Kai if you prefer a 'proper' name.

Age: 20.

I mostly post about: Not sure yet but probably whatever's on my mind at the time. Daily life, insights, events, ideas, not in any specific order. Don't expect anything too shocking though. Inside thoughts should stay inside or in a paper journal at most.

My hobbies are: Dungeons & Dragons, drawing, maybe writing if you're generous with vague periphery interests that stuck around for months. I'm trying to get into sewing and other clothing DIY shenanigans.

My fandoms are: None. Maybe Percy Jackson if you count lurking in the art/headcanons corner of Tumblr as participating in a fandom.

I'm looking to meet people who: Share snippets of their mind and life and enjoy exchanging music recommendations. Seriously, send me songs, I love exploring new artists, especially the smaller/independent ones.

My posting schedule tends to be: Probably sporadic. Knowing myself, I'll try to keep a regular schedule, then forget about the schedule, then have a big buildup of stuff to say but can't find the words for them, and when things finally click int place I'll share a crap ton. I love my executive functionality (cue lightheartedly sarcastic sigh).

When I add people, my dealbreakers are: Focus on sexual stuff and gore. I don't mind them in small doses but god forbid it becomes the main point of conversation. Also, ny form of queerphobia! Pardon my English but you're not 'phobic' or 'scared' of anything, you're just a douche, or raised by one at best.

Before adding me, you should know: I overanalyse quite a lot behind the scenes, possibly because of something neurodivergent that I've not yet discovered. For the same reason I might come across as plain or sarcastic eve when I don't intend to. Whoops. I'm also a very queer soul. Go enjoy your life without me if you're looking for a neurotypical, cishet-normative experience.

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Age group: Adult
Country: New Zealand
Subscription/Access Policy: Free Spirits over 18 who don't post excessively about News and Politics

I'm going to put OTPs and Ships under their fandoms, as I have quite a few.

Main Fandoms: Biggles series - W E Johns (Biggles/Thomas Moorven, Algy Lacey/Ginger Hebblethwaite, Biggles/Erich von Stalhein, Bertie Lissie/Ian Ross, Algy/Ginger/Bertie); Famous Five - Enid Blyton (Julian Kirrin/Dick Kirrin)

Other Fandoms (I still sometimes write in these, or they're new to me and I might even just have WIPs so far):

LIT - Victorian/Edwardian Ghost Stories & Adventure Stories:
Kidnapped - Robert Louis Stevenson (Alan Breck Stewart/David Balfour), The Attic - A M Burrage (Stanley Forbes/Derek Wilson), Lot No. 249 - Arthur Conan Doyle (William Monkhouse Lee/Abercrombie Smith), Thurnley Abbey - Perceval Landon (Alastair Colvin/Narrator), Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You My Lad - M R James (Professor Parkins/Colonel Wilson), Initiation and H.S.H. - Algernon Blackwood (Arthur/Malahide, H.S.H./Delane), Dracula and Dracula's Guest - Bram Stoker... I keep adding to the list of inspiring vintage horror canons.
I also run a community for Vintage Horror with M/M potential: [community profile] kindreadspirits

TV:
Vienna Blood (TV) (Max Liebermann/Oskar Rheinhardt), Colditz (1972) (Kommandant Karl/John Preston), Hornblower (TV) (Hornblower/Pellew, Hobbs/Wellard), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV) (Napoleon/Illya, Napoleon, Satine), Agatha Christie's Poirot (Poirot/Hastings, Poirot/Shaitana), All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV) (Siegfried Farnon/Tristan Farnon)

FILMS:
Aces High (1976) (Sinclair/Croft), The Haunting (1963) (John Markway/Luke Sanderson), Lord of the Rings (Jackson Movies) (Boromir/Faramir, Celeborn/Haldir), Lawrence of Arabia (Lawrence/Ali), The Trollenberg Terror (1958) (Alan Brooks/Philip Truscott), Thunder Rock (1942) (David Charleston/?), Morning Departure (1950) (Manson/Snipe), The Way to the Stars (1945) (David Archdale/Johnny Hollis)... I'm a huge fan of vintage British War Movies (also an ever growing list),

THEATRE:
Journey's End - R C Sherriff (and its numerous adaptions in different mediums)

Historical RPF:
18th and 19th Century RPF (Vivaldi/Farinelli, Keats/Shelley), Ancient Egypt RPF

Fannish Interests: Writing, Reading, Exchanges and Challenges, possibly going to try my hand at some more Vidding in future; I get hooked on most of my vintage fandoms through audiobooks and story readings

Favourite Feelgood Movies (mostly independent of fannish creations): Lost Horizon (1937), The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933), The Colditz Story (1955), The Haunting (1963), The Innocents (1960), The Night My Number Came up (1955), Morning Departure (1950), Death on the Nile (2004), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Dean Spanley

Favourite TV Shows: Famous Five (70s series), Sherlock Holmes (Granada Series), Sapphire and Steel, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Vienna Blood, The Children of the Stones, most classic Star Trek

Authors: Algernon Blackwood, M R James, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, A M Burrage, Robert Louis Stevenson, Hugh Walpole, A J Alan, Bram Stoker, Jules Verne

Music: British Dance Bands from the 1920s - 1940s, Baroque Music (incl. Opera very selectively), Romantic Era Music, Pop from the 1950s - 1980s, Tango, Swing, World Music

Games: nope

Comics/Anime/Misc: not really, but I love Ghibli films

Other Info about Me: I have fibromyalgia and C-PTSD. I do mostly post about fandom and writing, but now and then, I vent about the fact that daily pain and fatigue impact my life badly; if you're someone who only wants perfectly healthy friends... that's not me.
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 Last week didn’t go the way I planned — and honestly? That might’ve been for the best.

Instead of getting lost in mythology (Mythos by Stephen Fry) and cozy magic (Mosaics & Magic by Nancy Warren) like I intended, I fell headfirst into a small-town fake engagement (The Fiancé Dilemma by Elena Armas) and then promptly wandered off into the wilds of Australia with Bill Bryson (Down Under). It was romantic chaos meets curious factoids - and exactly the kind of accidental reading week that reminds me why I love letting my TBR derail itself.

But now, it’s a new week - and a new, slightly more feral direction.

📚 What I’m Reading This Week
🐺 Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
Werewolves, secret societies, bite marks, identity crises… and one very reluctant heroine.
Bitten is the first in Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series, and it doesn’t hold back: Elena’s trying to build a normal life when her old alpha calls her home. Cue moral dilemmas, tangled loyalties, and a lot of clawed tension.

It’s paranormal romance with teeth - messy, muscular, and surprisingly thoughtful. And yes, I’m already yelling at the characters.

🧬 Ancestors by Alice Roberts
A complete pivot in genre but not in theme - this one’s all about where we come from and how our earliest ancestors shaped the bones we carry now. Alice Roberts blends archaeology and anthropology with personal reflection, crafting a fascinating, deeply human account of what makes us… us.

I love how grounded this is, even when it veers into ancient burial rites and stone tools. It pairs oddly well with Bitten, actually - both books are about instinct, identity, and what it means to belong.

🧵 Two Sides of the Same Story?
You know those weeks where you’re craving both escapism and connection? That’s what this reading pair feels like.

  • Bitten is raw, emotional, supernatural.
  • Ancestors is academic, reflective, grounded.

And yet, both are circling the same questions:
🧬 Who are we, really?
🐺 What parts of us are instinct… and what parts are legacy?

Up Next
Will I stick to my reading plan this week? It’s honestly anyone’s guess.
But I’m leaning in to the chaos - and the transformation.

What’s on your reading pile right now? Something wild? Something wise?

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15/06/2025 22:01
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Name: Holly

Age: Mid-30s



I mostly post about: Shower-thought essays and musings, fandom, fan theories, world-building, reactions to media, drabble snippets, OC and character development, creative process, occasional IRL that's in a digestible form for the internet.



My hobbies are: Writing, art, paragraph roleplay, video games, reading, book annotation, note-taking theory, journaling, hand-sewing, crochet, knitting, playlist-building, theory-crafting, wiki-building and information management.



My fandoms are: Anything cat-related, The Elder Scrolls, Baldur's Gate 3, Dragon Age: Origins, The Legend of Zelda (Ocarina of Time → Twilight Princess), Silent Hill (1-4), The Evil Within/サイコブレイク, The Apothecary Diaries, Higurashi When They Cry, Hayao Miyazaki, anything horror by Mike Flanagan, anything by Guillermo del Toro, Asian horror, found-footage films, high-end animation.



I'm looking to meet people who: are preferrably 25+ in age, neurodivergent, share my fandoms, are open-minded and fun to talk with.



My posting schedule tends to be: Sporadic, due to fluctuating spoons and hyperfocus binges.



When I add people, my dealbreakers are: Anyone under 18, anyone supportive of America's current administration/MAGA/right-wing idealists, excessive political posts, crypto/AI/Tesla/entrepeneurial bros, religious evangelism or witnessing, animal cruelty, bigotry, racism, homophobes, transphobes, lore-policing, drama-llamas, unsolicited mental-health bombs (I'm your friend, not your therapist), overt neediness/attention-seeking, inebriated/intoxicated messaging, atrocious grammar and spelling (my native language is English), toxic behaviors in general.



Before adding me, you should know: I'm west-coast American (and yes, I would rather be anywhere else right now, but can't be), I'm AuDHD (progressively demasking after years of working corporate and burning out) and queer (AFAB genderfluid, pansexual; she/they pronouns). I'm 15-years-happily-married and monogamous. I'm very direct, because I would rather be honest than polite. I grew up in a household where expletives were every other word, so I hope you don't mind if I curse at times. My creative works are intended for mature audiences and are not intended for people who are easily triggered (I do try to tag accordingly, though, I'm not a monster 😅).

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16/06/2025 01:54
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Fandoms: Hazbin Hotel, Mars Red, Super Sonico

  

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I've finished reading quite a lot of books lately and written the reviews for them but haven't quite found my schedule with posting them. I've got reviews going back to books I finished in April that aren't posted yet. So I figured I'd do some drive-by mini reviews just to catch myself up and then see if I can figure out more of a schedule going forwards.

Mira Grant - Feed (Newsflesh #1)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, dystopian, horror, science fiction, zombies
Zombies, politics, blogging, and a slowly unfolding conspiracy - Feed is one of those books I’d heard about for ages, and I’m so glad I finally picked it up. Yes, it’s a bit slow in places, and at times the political detail lost me a little — but wow, the rest of it more than made up for it.

The world building is sharp and believable, with a post-zombie-apocalypse society shaped by fear, media, and control. Add in a deep-dive conspiracy, tense horror moments, and characters that feel fully lived-in, and you’ve got a chillingly smart take on the zombie genre.

It's clever, creepy, and so compelling when it hits its stride. If you like your horror with a side of social commentary and smart journalism, this one’s for you.

Joanne Fluke - Peach Cobbler Murder (Hannah Swensen #7)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, cozy mystery
There’s just something irresistibly comforting about diving back into Lake Eden with Hannah Swensen. Peach Cobbler Murder delivers all the cozy hallmarks I’ve come to expect from this series: small-town gossip, delicious-sounding desserts, and a heroine who can’t help but find herself at the center of another murder mystery.

This installment sees a rival bakery open up shop, tensions rising, and, of course, a suspicious death. While the mystery itself isn’t the most tightly plotted of the series, it’s still engaging enough to keep the pages turning. I’ll admit the real draw here is less the murder and more the comforting rhythm of Hannah’s world: baking, sleuthing, and navigating her (increasingly chaotic) love life.

As always, the recipes included sound mouthwatering (I may or may not have bookmarked the actual peach cobbler one), and there’s something deeply nostalgic in the tone and structure of these books. They’re not high-octane thrillers, and they don’t pretend to be—they’re cozy, warm, and a little bit bonkers in the best way.

This one didn’t reach the heights of my favourite installments, but it still hit the spot. 4 stars, a hot drink, and maybe a baked good or two recommended for reading.

Travis Baldree - Bookshops & Bonedust (Legends & Lattes #0)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, cozy fantasy, queer
If Legends & Lattes was a warm hug in book form, then Bookshops & Bonedust is the slightly dustier but equally heartfelt origin story that makes you fall in love with Viv all over again.

This cozy prequel delivers everything I hoped for - a quieter kind of fantasy, low-stakes but rich with character. Watching a younger Viv begrudgingly rest up in a sleepy seaside town was a joy, especially as she slowly warms to the quirky bookshop owner, a scatterbrained gnome, and the town's soft-hearted baker. The writing is funny, gentle, and full of affection for found families, good food, and the small comforts that matter most.

What truly made it a 5-star read for me was how much heart Baldree pours into these characters - there's a tenderness here, even amid pirates, skeletons, and secrets. It’s a story about healing, connection, and learning to slow down. Perfect for fans of cozy fantasy, cinnamon rolls (both literal and metaphorical), and books about books.

A love letter to small bookshops, unlikely friendships, and the magic of taking a breath before the real adventure begins.

Bonnie Garmus - Lessons in Chemistry
⭐️⭐️⭐️, historical fiction, literary
I went into Lessons in Chemistry expecting something sharp, funny, and empowering - and while it does have those elements, it didn’t quite come together for me as a whole.

Elizabeth Zott is a fascinating character, and the book’s premise — a brilliant woman navigating 1960s sexism with stubborn resolve — is compelling. But the tone is unexpectedly flat at times; the matter-of-fact narrative voice suits Elizabeth’s character but left the emotional beats feeling a bit distant for me. It’s not that I didn’t care, but rather that I often felt I was being told, not shown.

That said, there’s a lot here to appreciate: from commentary on misogyny and science to a charming dog and found family moments. I just don’t think it was quite the book it set itself up to be. Still enjoyable, but I didn’t love it the way I hoped to.

Mira Grant - Rolling in the Deep (Rolling in the Deep 0.5)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, horror, novella, science fiction
A perfect mix of horror, sci-fi, and deep-sea dread, Rolling in the Deep is the kind of novella that grips you by the throat and drags you down... fast. Mira Grant takes the familiar premise of a documentary voyage gone wrong and spins it into something chilling, clever, and deeply unsettling.

The faux-scientific structure, the layered tension, the way the dread builds—it's everything I want in a horror novella. You know where it’s going, but that doesn’t stop the descent from being absolutely riveting. And the mermaids? Not the whimsical kind. These creatures are sharp, brutal, and terrifying in the best way.

Short, sharp, and brilliantly executed, this is oceanic horror done right. I couldn’t put it down - and then I didn’t want to sleep.

Natalie Haynes - Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, non-fiction, feminism, greek mythology, history
This is exactly the kind of feminist myth retelling I’m here for — sharp, witty, and unflinchingly clever. Pandora’s Jar digs deep into the stories of the women in Greek mythology who are so often sidelined, misrepresented, or outright vilified, and Natalie Haynes doesn’t just reclaim their voices — she rewrites the whole conversation.

The tone is conversational and accessible, sometimes almost stand-up in its delivery, which works brilliantly... most of the time. There were moments where the humour slightly undercut the emotional weight of what was being discussed, but overall, it made what could’ve been a dense read feel breezy and inviting.

Each chapter focuses on a different figure — from Pandora to Medea to Clytemnestra — and Haynes draws connections across ancient texts, pop culture, and modern feminism without ever sounding preachy. It’s a powerful reminder that the way stories are told matters just as much as the stories themselves.

Jeremy Clarkson - Driven to Distraction
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, non-fiction, economics, education, memoir, sports
Look, I couldn't tell you the difference between a V8 and a vacuum cleaner — and honestly? I don't care. But that’s the magic of Clarkson: even when he’s ranting about obscure car models or driving on winding country roads, I’m still completely entertained.

This collection is sharp, ridiculous, and occasionally delightfully petty. You’re not here for the car reviews (well, I’m not) — you’re here for the grumpy wit, the vivid metaphors, and the sense that you're listening to your most opinionated uncle let loose over dinner.

A fun, fast read that made me laugh out loud more than once — even when I had absolutely no idea what he was on about.

C.S. Lewis - The Voyage of the Dawntreader (The Chronicles of Narnia #5)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, childrens, classics, fantasy
Revisiting childhood favourites is always a gamble — sometimes the magic doesn’t hold up, or the things you loved as a kid don’t quite land the same way. But I’m glad I took the chance on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

There’s still so much wonder in this seafaring quest: dragons, islands, curses, and that sense of wide-open adventure that made Narnia so captivating the first time around. Some parts felt slower than I remembered, and some of the narrative voice feels dated now, but there’s no denying the charm.

What surprised me most were the parts I remembered vividly — Reepicheep, the dragon, the dufflepuds — versus the bits I’d forgotten entirely. It felt like reading something familiar and unfamiliar at the same time, and that was half the joy.

And it still has one of the best opening lines ever: There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it.
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Name:Rafi. If you come across this post or my profile and you think "hmm, looks familiar," that's possibly because I changed my DW name several months ago. It used to be "Emerald Em."

Age:58

I mostly post about:My daily life, my writing, my disabilities, autism, mental illness, being queer, my wife, fanfic, my gender journey, chronic illness (feh!), the political reality I and my people live in

My hobbies are:writing, crocheting, studying Wicca

My fandoms are:The West Wing, Man from UNCLE, Criminal Minds, some others

I'm looking to meet people who:share similar interests,

My posting schedule tends to be:three or four times a week, sometimes more often

When I add people, my dealbreakers are: TL;DR = don't be a bigoted jackass. Longer version: no queerphobia of any kind, no Trumpers. Be open-minded. Accept my lived experience in my queer self and my disabled body and mind. I welcome respectful questions if you have them, though.

Before adding me, you should know:I don't always have the spoons* to comment on all the new posts that pop up on my reading page when I log in. But I do do my earnest best to read the posts. So I generally know what's going on with my DW friends. Also, the mini-bio in my profile is currently (as of June 14 2025) pretty short--I'm working on updating and lengthening it--so it might not tell you much. If you have questions, please ask!

I am AFAB nonbinary, and again, happy to answer respectful/curious questions. But no phobias. If you don't like it, lump it and move along.

* if you don't know what this means, Google for The Spoon Theory

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12/06/2025 23:51
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13/06/2025 00:28
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Name: Simone



Age: Late 30s



I mostly post about: What I'm reading (probably some kind of cosmic or folk horror, or something adjacent to that), what video games I've played lately (mostly indie/puzzle/adventure/detective), bits and pieces about my life. Occasionally more personal things if I feel they might be interesting or useful in some way, otherwise I keep it private.

My hobbies are: Drawing, watercolour painting, reading, playing video games, vintage fashion, listening to music (classical, opera, symphonic metal, soundtracks, dark cabaret, electroswing, old jazz, some more modern stuff...), singing and playing the autoharp (I also used to play piano but kinda stopped...still have a keyboard but haven't dug it out in months...), occasionally cross-stitch and embroidery, puzzles, going for walks, learning about pretty much anything but especially animals, mythology, history, and science. When I was a kid, my special interests were Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece, butterflies, cloud formations, the planet Jupiter, and English folk superstitions, and I feel like I've just carried on from there. During the pandemic I got fixated on learning how to identify birds by their songs. You probably get the idea by now.



My fandoms are: I don't tend to write about fandom stuff but the only fandom I've ever been active in is Pokemon. I still write fanfiction occasionally but it's not something I write about in my journal. Other games I love include Portal and the Rusty Lake games but there's lots. In terms of watching things, I enjoy the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Game of Thrones / House of the Dragon, Black Mirror and Stranger Things. I'm getting back into Welcome to Night Vale (podcast) but I'm like 5 years behind...



I'm looking to meet people who: Share some of my interests? Similar age preferred but not essential. If you read and/or play similar stuff to me I would love to trade recommendations.



My posting schedule tends to be: Once or twice a week right now but during busy times I might drop off for a bit.



When I add people, my dealbreakers are: If your journal is very fandom-focused, I probably won't have much to say in comments. I'd also prefer to avoid lots of posts about religion and/or politics, regardless of "flavour". I don't really care what your political views are (I mean, unless you're a white supremacist or a neo-Nazi...I'm a mixed race Jewish woman so that could be awkward...) but I'd rather not be reading racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, homophobic, etc. content. Or anything that's overly mean-spirited about anyone.



Before adding me, you should know: I live in the UK, in case you wanted to know that. And I'm autistic, not that it comes up very often in my journal posts. Also, as a sort of "reverse" to the above question - I also don't post about my political views (or anything controversial, really) in my journal.

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Name: Zan
Age group: 40s but rapidly heading towards 50s
Country: UK
Subscription/Access Policy: Public, at time of writing

Fannish Interests: Right now I'm mainly into Djo, Stranger Things (as my icon suggests, I'm having somewhat of a Joe Keery year), The Terror, Severance, and my attention to the MCU has been revived somewhat by Agatha All Along, Thunderbolts and (hopefully!) Fantastic Four.

I enjoy reading golden age detective fiction, fantasy, romance and historical non-fiction. I've written a small number of fics but am trying to get out of a block and write some more.

I've been a long time but mostly lurky presence in fannish spaces since the early 2000s, and can also be found as zan77 on tumblr


I like to post about: Not many posts on my dreamwidth yet but I'm hoping to use it to get back into the habit of longer posting.


About Me/Other Info: Outside of fandom I'm also an amateaur bellydancer and enjoy crochet. As I officially enter Fandom Old territory I've started to yearn for the old Livejournal style interactions of my youth! Hoping to find some like-minded souls to talk to.

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