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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-05-28 12:50 am

So, realistic contemporary fiction is written and set more or less in the present

But time moves on. What, exactly, do you call "realistic contemporary fiction" once it's no longer contemporary? It's not exactly historical fiction either, since writers of historical fiction generally make specific choices in bringing the past to life, ideally with few or no whoppers of mistakes.

I sometimes say "then-contemporary", but... well, it sounds a bit silly, doesn't it?

(On a related note, it looks like now people are less likely to say "issues book" and more likely to say "social issues book", is that accurate? I'm not loving a change that involves using more words to get to the same meaning, but okay.)

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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-05-27 07:05 pm

Of course, she's not fully recovered

She can put weight on her foot, but after she walks for a while she doesn't want to. Still, it's recovering pretty rapidly, that's the important thing.

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infinitum_noctem ([personal profile] infinitum_noctem) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-05-23 05:00 pm

The Legend of Korra: Fanfiction: Demands Are Not Welcome Here, Turn and Walk Away

Title: Demands Are Not Welcome Here, Turn and Walk Away
Fandom: The Legend of Korra
Pairings: Korra/Asami Sato
Characters: Mako, Tenzin
Rating: G
Length: 80 words
Summary: 3 sentence fic. The Avatar finds a moment of peace with the ones she loves.

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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-05-23 12:53 pm

Torchwood: Fanfic: Naptime


Title: Naptime
Fandom: Torchwood
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Twins, Nosy, Flufflets.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 638
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Naps are essential for busy parents as well as for toddlers.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 480: Nap.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.




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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-05-23 09:09 pm

SGA: Old Soldiers Die Hard by Sholio

Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: Genfic, John Sheppard & Rodney McKay, Original female character
Rating: G
Length: 8103
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply
Creator Links: Sholio on AO3, Sholio's own site City on the Ocean's Edge
Themes: Angst with a happy ending, Friendship, Families of choice

Summary: The old guy in Room 30B was about the most disagreeable human being that the nurses had ever met. But he did get visitors, including a retired Air Force Colonel.

Reccer's Notes: This is told through the outsider POV of a young volunteer nurse at a retirement home, writing out what happened - for herself, but she tells it as though talking to her mother, who died some time before. Because of that, it's not at first as angsty as it might be, as she doesn't initially like or care about the cantankerous old guy in room 30B. That changes a little as the story progresses, and of course, we feel the angst even if she doesn't, knowing this is Rodney who's old, increasingly frail, and basically dying, while John, not quite as aged and infirm, watches helplessly. Despite herself, the young volunteer gets invested in Rodney, partly as she has enough spirit to stand up to him, which he likes. Also, before he gets really ill he tutors her in his abrasive way as she's had a difficult life and is studying for her high school diploma hoping to eventually go to med school - but until Rodney helps, she's not doing too well. Eventually there's a happy ending, but not before those closest to Rodney like John, Sam, and Elizabeth have grieved for him and come close to despair. Luckily, Teyla and Ronon are on the case, back in Pegasus. The ending is very satisfying, where we see what becomes of Annie, the volunteer nurse who cared for Rodney and put up with him at his worst.

Fanwork Links: Old Soldiers Die Hard
Experimental Theology ([syndicated profile] experimentaltheology_feed) wrote2025-05-23 05:00 am

Psalm 103

Posted by Richard Beck

"he knows what we are made of, remembering that we are dust"

We often, crudely, pit the Old Testament against the New Testament. In the Old Testament God is wrathful and punitive. The moral vision is rooted in purity and Law. The New Testament, by contrast, focuses upon the mercy and love of Jesus. The moral vision flows out of grace.

But grace has its origin in the Old Testament. We find this in many places, but perhaps there is no better place than Psalm 103:
He forgives all your iniquity;
he heals all your diseases.
And:
He has not dealt with us as our sins deserve
or repaid us according to our iniquities.
And:
As far as the east is from the west,
so far has he removed
our transgressions from us.
These are some of the moving and lyrical descriptions of grace in the entire Bible.

Beyond these descriptions of grace, what I find interesting in Psalm 103 is the source of the Lord's compassion. To be sure, the Lord's mercy is rooted in His character. But Psalm 103 floats something else as well: 
For he knows what we are made of,
remembering that we are dust.
For me, this is one of the most comforting passages in Scripture. God know of what we are made of. He remembers that we are dust. 

God knows we are frail and weak. We are dust. Consequently, the bar is very low! God doesn't have high expectations for us because he knows we are unable to meet them. Perfection just isn't in the cards. Moral consistency isn't anything we can achieve. We wobble and we waver. We falter and we fail. We bend and we break. We stumble and we slip. 

Too much alliteration, but you get the idea. We're just not very dependable. And God knows this! And in knowing this, God extends mercy and compassion. 

The more secular and non-religious way of saying all this is that God knows that we are human. And God loves us as humans, as broken and imperfect creatures. We are, after all, only dust.
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tielan ([personal profile] tielan) wrote2025-05-23 07:10 pm
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home again home again...

Going home today!

Seriously, I like travel, but not when work comes on top of it. Although being away from Sydney for the last two weeks has been good - the rain that is flooding northern NSW is also raining down in Sydney, albeit not as hard.

May need to check up in the roof cavity tomorrow to get an idea of how it's going up there. Might need to do a bunnings trip first for some decent lighting.

(ps. It's been raining pretty hard in Sydney the last couple of weeks. We're due for a few days' break shortly, just as I get back, hopefully enough to get the garden sorted out)

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Last day on client site in Melbourne. Next week we're being included on the meetings (theoretically) and told about the issues that arise. And so begins the battle for (office) supremacy…

(ugh. I ate too much breakfast too fast and now I am having regret. Or indigestion. *burp*)

One of the issues in any translation from development to support is starting to recognise the issues that are arising and which ones are going to be perennial problem. There's also the manner in which we take on those issues.

I am a "we'll take it as it comes" kind of person.

My colleague (who is the team lead in this instance) is a "prepare for everything" kind of person.

So we are doing a lot of work to map everything out, determine what is going on, identify where things are happening, and look at possible solutions for issues that are not yet happening, but which might.

I personally tend to think that's a waste of time, but I am perhaps a little bit like the guy whose roof never leaks when it doesn't rain. Also, a lot of guys on the tech monitoring side tend to want pages and pages of directions. (Pages and pages of directions sends me to sleep.)

I'd rather dig out the issue myself than be fed what someone else thinks it is. Of course, that isn't how most support guys tend to think of it. And the up-tops really hate the "trust the techs, they know how to fix it" - which, granted, they often would find that maybe the techs in question don't know how to fix it as knowledge is lost between one support group to the next.

Next week, the processing of handing over the reins is supposed to begin. Whether it does, how much of it actually is given to us, and how we handle it? That's another question. I kind of miss the days of my last client, where if there was a problem, I would mostly fix it on my own cognisance. Then again, the system of the last client was set up to expect issues like this and things which might fall through. This client is a lot more insistent that every little issue be logged. I'm bad at that...

Oh well, colleague is on top of that at least. I guess I'm going to have to get up to speed on what's required to do this, that, and the other…
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] followfriday2025-05-23 02:49 am
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Follow Friday 5-23-25

Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".

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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote2025-05-22 07:17 pm
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More May Memage...

I finally stopped procrastinating and scheduled the first of my Shingles shots. (I've had Shingels, an admittedly mild case, and do not want it again. It's a burning itch and painful. Also takes forever to go away, with periodic phantom burning itches long afterward.) Doing it tomorrow, because that will give me two-three days - in case I get sick. (I didn't with the other vaccines, so it's unlikely I will. But one never knows.)

Tomorrow - Bob Dylan's musical "Girl from the North Country" premiers on Great Performances. I'm enjoying the televised presentations of Broadway shows. Means I can see them, and so can everyone else?

Rainy day. Cool. But I have the A/C and fans on - because they are blasting the heat again. Radiator heat.

Didn't sleep well last night - due to digestive issues and restless leg syndrome. (My legs and back were bothering me.) Hopefully will be better tonight.

More May Memage...or rather I'm catching up

10. Ellen Ochoa was born today in 1958 and was the first Hispanic woman to travel to space in 1993. Would you like to travel to space?

No. I've seen spaceships - they are not made for tall people. Or anyone who is even a little claustrophobic. Also, I get motion sickness. And I know what happens to the human body while it is in space - it's not pleasant. We were not created for 0 gravity. I have enough medical issues.

I rather like what William Shatner said after going to space, which is - there's nothing there. Stay here.

11. What’s your favourite way to eat eggs?

Poached on greens with lemon juice and lemon pepper. Or scrambled with a little cream.

I had coddled eggs with mother, but I prefer poached.

12. Do you regularly moisturize your feet?

No. Probably should. But my feet are a long ways from my torso. I'm six foot, and most of my height is in my legs. I'm long limbed.

13. Do you remember when you bought your first computer?

Yes. It was in the 1990s. A Macintosh - small screen. Prior to that - my parents did - and that was an Apple II way back in the 1980s. Big a clunky, with MS DOS. It was before we had Windows.

14. Have you still got access to an Avon representative locally? Have you ever bought products from Avon?

No. No. Although there were reps at my workplace, I ignored them. I don't like spending money on makeup and buy little of it. Also we can get better products at Wallgreens or Sapphora.

15. Who cleans the toilets in your home?

There's only one. And there's only me. And I refuse to hire anyone to do house work for a one bedroom apartment. So...
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Another photo...hopefully you can see it, I never know with FB links.


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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-05-22 06:32 pm
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darkjediqueen ([personal profile] darkjediqueen) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-05-22 01:52 pm

S.W.A.T.: Fan Fiction: Sleepy Thoughts

Title: Sleepy Thoughts
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: S.W.A.T.
Relationships: Donovan Rocker/Molly Hicks
Tags: Established Relationship, Fluff
Summary: They both loved naps, even when it turned to more.
Word Count: 2,905

Sleepy Thoughts )