topaz119: (path through the woods)
Hello, how are you all? We're doing a delayed Thanksgiving today, b/c extended family reasons so we have a pumpkin pie in the oven and cranberry sauce going so far. BabyBoy has some Gen Z jazz-to-cook-by playlist going and all is very companionable.

The rest of life continues with being exhausting. Same things--trying to figure out what's going to work with D, buyout at work, kids having needs, house being 50+ years old and needing some attention (and $$$). I'll spare you the whinging.

On the plus side, I finally caught a writing tornado and have written more in November than in the last 6 months combined. Part of it is that the Bucky & Darcy I'm writing in waiting in the eye of the storm (which has cracked 40k words, \o/) are taking their bloody time getting to the burn part of the slow burn so I started a ridiculously porntastic pwp with the same characters, only more damaged from all the stuff and I'm literally not editing it at all, so I get my character development in the WiP and then go write completely OOC (and badly written) sex in the PWP draft. (Of course, now that draft is starting to develop character moments, too, so IDEK.)

I also managed to finish a book--though it was a novella and the audiobook version at that, but hey, everything counts, yeah?

A Spindle Splintered, Alix E Harrow, which is kind of Sleeping Beauty by way of Into the Spiderverse with a bit of the flavor of early-seasons Buffy banter. The first actual review I saw of it on GR was that it was just too pop-culture heavy, which, hah, can you say catnip? (It is very pop-culture-y but this is not a problem IMO.) One of my favorites of the year, for sure.

AND. I have a few fic recs for your weekend--let's call this set Polyamory (As the Endgame) Through The Ages, ;D

the broken-hearted rang their steeple bells, by [archiveofourown.org profile] always_a_slut_for_hc, The Witcher, Geralt/Yennefer/Jaskier, ~7500 words, Mature === If you're going to be evil, try not to pick the bard who's friends with a witcher and a sorceress. And for real, don't send them an invitation to the forced wedding. Geralt and Yennefer to the rescue. Warnings for violence and rape though it's not super-dwelled upon and you know I like my HEAs so it's okay in the end.

Another for Working Days, by [archiveofourown.org profile] SassySnowperson, Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice/Benedick/Don Pedro, ~13,200 words, Mature === AU from Don Pedro's proposal to Beatrice, where he convinces her that yes, he's serious and then is the one to tip her off about the shenanigans with Hero and Claudio, thus sidestepping The Altar Drama and setting everyone on a happier path.

The Heart That Gives Much..., by [archiveofourown.org profile] iberiandoctor, Crazy Rich Asians, Colin/Nick and various (happy, consensual) combinations with Araminta and Rachel, ~8800 words, Mature === Colin's always been in love with Nick; Araminta is super-fine with that (she might actually ship them); Rachel for damn-sure knows how to read the room and might be last on the scene, but knows a winning hand when she sees it. Yay, happy endings.

A Change is as Good as a Rest, by [archiveofourown.org profile] Siria, Ted Lasso, Keeley/Roy/Jamie, ~7500 words, Explicit === Keeley knows what she's doing, don't ever doubt that.
topaz119: (brotherly love)
Okay, it's Friday. Work is... weird. I'm at the point where I really don't want to talk to people at lunch (b/c they're doubling down on the weird, where I like to push that personal bubble out and get some breathing space) so here are a few diversions from the past week:

Unfortunately, it sounds as though the Timothee Chalamet non-Shakespearan version of Prince Hal is... not good. (sadface) But, hey, THiddleston did it a few years ago so I had a little palate cleanser with this really very personal St Crispin's Day speech )

BabyBoy auditions with this monologue a lot, so I have heard it a million times (along with Romeo's 'Tis Torture speech and Sebastian's Is this the air? monologue from Twelfth Night) and usually, people do it very bombastically, but here, TH is really quiet and intensely personal, and it gives this whole other meaning to why people followed him.

And then, I just finished reading Daisy Jones and The Six, which I enjoyed, but for some reason, the cover was giving me '60s vibes rather than '70s, so I was expecting Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane rather than Fleetwood Mac. It was fine, but it left me itching for some of Grace's vocals (how in the everloving *hell* the group that gave us White Rabbit fell apart enough to do that Starship abomination is beyond me**) but youtube, as always, giveth the good stuff: Jefferson Airplane, Woodstock, White Rabbit )

(Actually, now that I see Grace in that video, she is *exactly* why I was expecting that era rather than Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac. The girl on the cover is the Grace I remember.)


Also, DragonCon, the video )

The Maleficent at 2:36 was amazing in person when those wings went out.

Happy weekend!

**No, it's really not beyond me: the answer is, as it so often is, capitalism, sigh

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