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Challenge #6 - Top 10 Challenge. The category(ies) you choose are up to you. Can't think of 10 of anything? That's okay, 10 is just an abstract. It's totally up to you.

Four Lists Related to My Viewing Habits )
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Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.

Challenge #5 - In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it and include a link to your wishlist if you feel comfortable doing so.

Creating a Wishlist... )
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Challenge #4 - Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page. Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!

Fanfic Research That Has Sparked Joy )
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two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

Challenge #3 - Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

Fandom's never really not been a part of my life.... )

New Years Book Meme

Jan. 5th, 2026 04:47 pm
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As stolen from [personal profile] swingandswirl 

01. Grab the nearest book.
02. Turn to page 126
03. The 6th full sentence is your life in 2026. 

From THE RESURRECTIONIST by Kathleen S. Allen, one of several ARCs I won off Goodreads last year that uh... I have yet to finish. Oh well, they're on my priority TBR for the Beat The Backlist 2026 challenge.  

Ready for the quoted sentence?

"Hmm." 

......... ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW???

 

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two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

Challenge #2 - Pets of Fandom - Loosely defined! Post about your pets, pets from your canon, anything you want!

I need a new kitten icon; two cats and a puppy within.... )
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two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

Challenge #1 - The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.

Giving this a try again.... )
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2007 - 100 Books (avg. 408.57 pages)  
2008 - 80 Books (avg. 385.50 pages)
2009 - 67 Books (avg. 338.03 pages)
2010 - 129 Books (avg. 378.75 pages)
2011 - 133 Books (avg. 375.98 pages)
2012 - 144 Books (avg. 398.92 pages)
2013 - 130 Books (avg. 397.36 pages)
2014 - 130 Books (avg. 391.13 pages)
2015 - 122 Books (avg. 364.18 pages)
2016 - 100 Books (avg. 433.06 pages)
2017 - 104 Books (avg. 413.24 pages)
2018 - 108 Books (avg. 377.99 pages)
2019 - 125 Books (avg. 389.52 pages)
2020 - 266 Books (avg. 306.32 pages)
2021 - 255 Books (avg. 312.65 pages)
2022 - 251 books (avg. 328.91 pages)
2023 - 240 books (avg. 337.88 pages)
2024 - 236 books (avg. 399.28 pages)
2025 - 273 books (avg. 336.71 pages)
 

Starting my reading list for 2026! Another year of my most OCD New Year's Resolution. :)

I set a new high-water mark for total book count this year, but 2024 remains my record for total pagecount (at 94,231); this year's books were generally shorter, for a total of 91,921 pages. That's 250 pages per day. Probably still too much, but I tend to read/watch more in exhausting RL years, and 2025 was definitely that for me.

The rough genre counts bear that out, lots of distraction material: 78 narrative non-fiction; 25 post-apocalyptic fiction; 39 mystery or thriller; 32 LitRPG; 23 Jane Austen variations; 35 other scifi; 21 other fantasy; 5 poetry collections; and only 15 historical or literary fiction.

In other stats for 2025: 8 were re-reads; and 10 were graphic novels. 127 were ebooks, the rest physical, 32 of which were borrowed from the library. 7 were YA. And my work book club completed its third year and planned for a fourth! So, on to Year Twenty of book tracking! I record books here as I start them, and remove them if I don't finish.

Books for 2026: 10 including 1 rereads, 3 nonfiction, 0 poetry collections, 0 ya, 7 ebooks, and 1 graphic novels. Library count: 2.

Books Read in 2026 )

BOOKMARK: 2026 VIEWING LIST

Jan. 3rd, 2026 02:59 pm
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[Past: 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25]

As usual, I rounded all TV episodes (however viewed) up to the nearest half-hour mark and most movies to two hours total, then added in repeats. As with 2024, I watched more documentaries and "reality" shows than narrative fiction, many of them on my propped-up smartphone while doing repetitive tasks (blame the ADHD for that; I've found it actually helps). And I saw twelve movies in theaters, a high-water mark in post-pandemic times.

For posterity's sake: that adds up to 1985.5 hours of screentime (5.44 hrs/day). Anyway, on to my nineteenth year of tracking: started off as usual with a New Year's watch party with the BFF followed by a bunch of true crime for background noise while doing chorse and packing up the Christmas decorations. We'll see how it goes from here!

Bookmark Post: TV and Movies Watched in 2026 )

Fic: A Summer in Devonshire

Jan. 3rd, 2026 11:03 am
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[community profile] ficinabox revealed the authors, er, several weeks ago. But I was too caught up with [community profile] yuletide to remember to post what I wrote! So here it is. I had great fun writing this crossover between Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice, where Charlotte gets a better life than canon. As I was pondering how to logically get Brandon and Charlotte to meet even though they live so far apart, it occurred to me that Sir John Middleton and Sir William Lucas are very similar people and would probably get along amazingly well. (The other easy way to do it would be to set it earlier in both canons, when William Lucas (not yet Sir William) is a prosperous tradesman, probably with business connections in London, and Colonel Brandon has just been handed custody of his dead beloved's child and is trying to figure out frantically what to do with her, before he has to go back to his regiment in India or wherever. I can easily see him marrying then to give her a mother, and if he somehow became acquainted with the Lucases while in London, might find Charlotte just the ticket.)

Thoughts on the Lucas finances )

Title: A Summer in Devonshire
Fandom: Sense & Sensibility/Pride & Prejudice
Characters: Colonel Brandon/Charlotte Lucas
Author: Beatrice_Otter
Written for: hiddencait in Fic In A Box 2025
Summary: Sir John Middleton was happy to invite his friend Sir William Lucas and family to stay at Barton for the summer. Charlotte is happy to travel, and to meet new people.


Author's note: travel distances and clothing details. )
***

Sir William Lucas had never aspired to visit St. James' Court, nor indeed to become a knight; he had been content with his life as a respectable (and prosperous) tradesman. When such an opportunity had been granted him, all unexpectedly, he had been so overcome with all the honor of it that he had not been able to savor the pleasures thereof. Given his humble antecedents and employment, very few in that place took any notice of him, and those who did cared more to practice their superiority than form any connection. It was an experience more pleasurable in the telling, for he spent many congenial hours describing the grandeur of the court and its people to his acquaintances in Meryton, as he and Lady Lucas took their place as one of four-and-twenty families of good breeding in the neighborhood.

It also spurred his desire to trade his business for an estate more suitable to his new dignity, for being Sir William of any estate (however small) would occasion less comment than Sir William, tradesman of a small market town.

That being accomplished, he settled in quite happily to being a landed gentleman, and would never have stirred from Meryton again if Lady Lucas had not possessed the ambition her husband lacked )


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Pondering ways of making inroads on my yarn stash; things that I do and don't want to make. My own thoughts, plus suggestions from kindly folks on Mastodon.

Read more... )

Strangely Enough, I am Alive

Jan. 2nd, 2026 10:48 pm
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(reposted from Mastodon) I am wary of New Year's resolutions; they tend to become a burden. New Year's plans? Plans often go awry and shatter. As an INTJ, I am excellent at plans, and even better at beating myself up for failing them. No, let me not make plans. Let it go.

And yet, this is still a time for thought, for looking forward.

So. What things shall I look forward to making un-plans about in this coming year? What is going to make me cheerful and excited, rather than burdened?

Have a list... )

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