Cat-loving AI; idtastic fic
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I still seem to be taking a break from The Fifth Season, but I did read a book this week: Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer, which is a YA novel, adorable and suspenseful by turns, about an AI and their teenage friends. I was surprised by the intimate partner violence storyline, but I really appreciated the story's deliberate and thoughtful inclusion of nonbinary characters in particular. Plus, the AI and their friends! Are all so adorable! I felt a particular affinity for Firestar and Ico, but I basically love all of them. And I'd love to see Bryony play a bigger role in the next book.
I also read Masked Ball by
Waid, which is another excellent Holmes/Watson fic for the original stories, this one with a fun case to play the pair against.
Retrieved from Impossibility by
phnelt is a delightful Eliot/Parker/Hardison first time AU in which Eliot is a cyborg. It is delicious.
Finally, and for me most atypically, I read something like 60k of a WIP on
fail_fandomanon, a community I had previously almost never visited unless it was to torment myself by deliberately reading wrong and terrible opinions. But this fic is so good! It isn't on the AO3 yet (although I'm so glad the author intends to post it there once it's finished), so for now it appears to rejoice in the name "Prompto/Ardyn postgame slavefic", which probably tells you something about whether or not you're interested even if you know nothing about FFXV.
It's just... okay, so first of all, it targets my id so precisely I feel basically like I won the fanfic lottery in ever stumbling across it. It's at the intersection of at least three subgenres niche enough that occasionally I forget how much I love them: a character accidentally acquiring complete power over another human being and feeling bad about it; another character so desperate and/or world-weary that they will find a way to enjoy literally any treatment they receive; and two characters who are bound together by trauma that's at least partly the fault of one of them, but that has also shaped both of them so profoundly that they can't help but seek understanding in each other.
And secondly, it's just breathtakingly well written. I'm obviously incredibly biased by its subject matter, but it really, genuinely is. It has all the painful misunderstandings of your average fandom catnip, but whenever I think I know how one plot point is going to unfold, it ends up going half a twist further than I was expecting. And the prose is gorgeous, and there's a fever dream written in the form of a play complete with dramatis personae, and it's just... so fucking good! I'm almost outraged!
Anyway, in the unlikely (?) event that my flailing has caught anyone's interest, the first installment -- written before the author realized there would be further installments -- can be found here. For the rest... good luck, honestly. I have not found a way to make the meme anything other than hell to navigate. (I can't wait till it's on the AO3!)
WATCHED
Doctor Who spoilers through 12x05, "Fugitive of the Judoon":
I really enjoyed Tesla in 12x04, and Ruth turned out amazingly in 12x05. I'm looking forward to finding out what's going on with her and Thirteen! I also quite enjoyed Jack kissing Graham.
Stumptown spoilers through 1x13, "The Dex Factor":
Well, I'm not really sorry to see the end of whatever was going on with Max and Grey. But Tookie and Ansel are such an adorable pair, and Miles was great this episode, especially when he was giving Grey a hard time. Plus, Dex and her new sexy nemesis! They don't want to have to kill each other! And Dex actually drank the ominous cocktail! That's so cute!!!
I've also rewatched the first two episodes of Leverage with an eye towards participating in the conversation over at
the_rewatch_job, although so far I haven't actually managed the participation part, whoops. I really feel like I'm appreciating the show more the second time around, though -- I think having some familiarity with characters already helps a lot with my investment in the shenanigans.
In nonfiction news, I accidentally caught a little of Andrew Yang's town hall on CNN the other day, and he was so bewilderingly human and reasonable that I ended up staying for the rest of the hour. I'd had it in my head that he was a one-issue candidate, but it turns out he speaks my exact language -- i.e., geek who cares about things -- and apparently I'm really weak for that? He wants to decriminalize heroin and have a presidential psychotherapist and penalize Facebook every time it runs an ad containing provable falsehoods, and he said all of these things on TV. I'm still kind of baffled by it.
I do wish, though, that somewhere in all his talk of having an autistic kid, he'd take a stand against Applied Behavioral Analysis (cn: torture). The one mention I could find on his website is far from a clear repudiation, and it might be no more than wishful thinking on my part to consider it anything but approval.
But more cheerfully, have Garden of your Mind by
sandalwoodbox, a lovely Critical Role vid set to a musical remix of Mr. Rogers!
I still seem to be taking a break from The Fifth Season, but I did read a book this week: Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer, which is a YA novel, adorable and suspenseful by turns, about an AI and their teenage friends. I was surprised by the intimate partner violence storyline, but I really appreciated the story's deliberate and thoughtful inclusion of nonbinary characters in particular. Plus, the AI and their friends! Are all so adorable! I felt a particular affinity for Firestar and Ico, but I basically love all of them. And I'd love to see Bryony play a bigger role in the next book.
I also read Masked Ball by
Retrieved from Impossibility by
Finally, and for me most atypically, I read something like 60k of a WIP on
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It's just... okay, so first of all, it targets my id so precisely I feel basically like I won the fanfic lottery in ever stumbling across it. It's at the intersection of at least three subgenres niche enough that occasionally I forget how much I love them: a character accidentally acquiring complete power over another human being and feeling bad about it; another character so desperate and/or world-weary that they will find a way to enjoy literally any treatment they receive; and two characters who are bound together by trauma that's at least partly the fault of one of them, but that has also shaped both of them so profoundly that they can't help but seek understanding in each other.
And secondly, it's just breathtakingly well written. I'm obviously incredibly biased by its subject matter, but it really, genuinely is. It has all the painful misunderstandings of your average fandom catnip, but whenever I think I know how one plot point is going to unfold, it ends up going half a twist further than I was expecting. And the prose is gorgeous, and there's a fever dream written in the form of a play complete with dramatis personae, and it's just... so fucking good! I'm almost outraged!
Anyway, in the unlikely (?) event that my flailing has caught anyone's interest, the first installment -- written before the author realized there would be further installments -- can be found here. For the rest... good luck, honestly. I have not found a way to make the meme anything other than hell to navigate. (I can't wait till it's on the AO3!)
WATCHED
Doctor Who spoilers through 12x05, "Fugitive of the Judoon":
I really enjoyed Tesla in 12x04, and Ruth turned out amazingly in 12x05. I'm looking forward to finding out what's going on with her and Thirteen! I also quite enjoyed Jack kissing Graham.
Stumptown spoilers through 1x13, "The Dex Factor":
Well, I'm not really sorry to see the end of whatever was going on with Max and Grey. But Tookie and Ansel are such an adorable pair, and Miles was great this episode, especially when he was giving Grey a hard time. Plus, Dex and her new sexy nemesis! They don't want to have to kill each other! And Dex actually drank the ominous cocktail! That's so cute!!!
I've also rewatched the first two episodes of Leverage with an eye towards participating in the conversation over at
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
In nonfiction news, I accidentally caught a little of Andrew Yang's town hall on CNN the other day, and he was so bewilderingly human and reasonable that I ended up staying for the rest of the hour. I'd had it in my head that he was a one-issue candidate, but it turns out he speaks my exact language -- i.e., geek who cares about things -- and apparently I'm really weak for that? He wants to decriminalize heroin and have a presidential psychotherapist and penalize Facebook every time it runs an ad containing provable falsehoods, and he said all of these things on TV. I'm still kind of baffled by it.
I do wish, though, that somewhere in all his talk of having an autistic kid, he'd take a stand against Applied Behavioral Analysis (cn: torture). The one mention I could find on his website is far from a clear repudiation, and it might be no more than wishful thinking on my part to consider it anything but approval.
But more cheerfully, have Garden of your Mind by
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