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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-02 20:48
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Mood:weirded out weirded out
Tags:book thoughts, cranial debris

Now that I actually think about it, reading The Story of O at age ten may have had some effect.

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sassy_cissa
User: [info]sassy_cissa
Date: 2009-12-02 19:20
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Mood:silly silly
Tags:fic, slyth100

Title: The Weather Outside is Frightful
Author: [info]sassy_cissa
Word Count: 130
Rating: G
Prompt: #2 for 25 days of Harry and Draco

Warning: Nothing but schmoop
Disclaimer: Don't own 'em – don't sue me
Author's Notes: Let's see if I can do it this year. My goal is a series of drabbles. And I've already failed on the 100 word thing. Thanks to [info]eeyore9990 for crawling out of sick bay to give this a once over and [info]alisanne for the brill advice. *smishes*

The Weather Outside is Frightful

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 23:26
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Mood:happy happy

You know another thing I love about Anne Bishop's books?

I love the role reversals. Men are stigmatized by rape, an attempt at rape, or the accusation of rape--INSTEAD OF WOMEN, THE VICTIMS. Women are viewed as the more stable gender; men are the ones who are in the position of 'overemotional' and 'hysterical.' Which is funny because it is a reversal of the way our society views us, but the behavior is not at all unrealistic for our culture, just amplified by magical excuses the way scientists put a microscope over bacteria. Look at this. Think about it. Women are the providers and protectors, not men. Men are in the social position of 'tempering' the women (this isn't as explicit as other reversals, but Falonar tells Surreal 'yeah, we do the grunt work because you guys are SO MUCH SCARIER when you get pissed off' and that draws parallels to the gendered views of parenting--the mother manages most of it and the father does the discipline.) The very way the story is told is a reversal in its own way; it's the story of the men only inasmuch as it is the story of how Jaenelle affects their lives.

Yes, we have Terreille, where there's the flip side to that--the negative one--but we also have decent male rulers in our world, and downright evil ones. It's reality, cast into fictionalized relief, emphasized by the support of the magic and manipulation to throw it into bold unignorable prominence.

I really, really loved her handling of the rut. Especially since I read a lot of supernatural stories, and even the ones that aren't romance novels screw this up consistently. Yes, she says, men have lusts, sure, and powerful physical urges, blah blah blah. But this does not even begin to make it okay. No, not even when it's all magical and shit! Considering that's a particularly rage inducing and deeply ingrained misogynistic part of our culture, that was beautiful to read.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 22:40
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Mood:hopeful hopeful
Tags:cranial debris, writing

THE FANFICTION LOVE MEME


I'm gonna give it a try?

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 22:17
Subject: (no subject)
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Mood:giddy giddy
Tags:anne bishop, black jewels, cranial debris

These Black Jewels FSTs are just gorgeous. I haven't finished the downloads, but the lyrics fit perfectly.

Twilight Rhapsody - five songs about Witch (scroll down)

These Castles and Dreams - Wilhelmina Benedict

Black Jewels Trilogy - fan soundtrack (zip not working, but the lyrics are still worth perusing.)

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 21:40
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Mood:grumpy grumpy
Tags:cranial debris, feminism, megan fox

I was thinking thoughts about the media's treatment of celebrities--specifically female celebrities, prompted by the treatment of Megan Fox.

They at once expect and demand these celebrities to surrender private lives and display their desires, tastes, thoughts and opinions, and at the same time demand that these thoughts, tastes and opinions fall in line with the media's image of 'acceptable.' And I think we're all familiar with the media's image of acceptable--racism, sexism, ableism, heterosexism, the list goes on--so when Megan Fox shows that she's not only comfortable with her sexuality but not a demure/contained/controlled woman, they reject her. Spectacularly. And all those either threatened or sheeplike enough to follow do, and there's a huge percent of the population that is sheeplike in its adherence to 'the TV said so' or threatened by a sexy young woman who knows her own mind and is honest about it.

Whatever. She's awesome.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 20:19
Subject: (no subject)
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Mood:drained drained
Tags:cranial debris, writing

Kink Bingo's December challenge: ohhh, it is so good to me. Yuletide fandoms up for grabs!

...although, as I look through them, they are slightly less delicious than last round. Last round I was looking through the leftover prompts and I kept going 'ooh, I haven't thought of that one in ages but I sure could write it!' Still, plenty of yum.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 18:44
Subject: (no subject)
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Mood:pissed off pissed off
Tags:cranial debris, f: bleach, feminist rage

Someone writes a whole huge essay titled The Lust Arc = IchiHime FAIL which, among other priceless gems of logic, claims that because soppy displays of concern were not made in the midst of a battleground, they TOTES DON'T CARE ABOUT EACH ENOUGH (FOR ME).

I'm not going to address the shipping, because I don't really 'ship in this series and I don't care. What I am going to address if the fact that because a young woman who made an enormously brave choice to sacrifice herself asked for help after an extended period of time where she was isolated, threatened, terrified and had her head fucked with, they explicitly equate her with evil cannibalistic spirits.

I cannot believe I ever even skim the surface of this fandom. I am also not capable of resounding-enough rude gestures over the internet. But it is, in my elegance and eloquence, all I have to offer, because I am still trying not to dissolve into obscenities over rage-inducing things.

I REALLY REALLY NEED SOMETHING LESS RAGE-INDUCING. SOMETHING. ANYTHING.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 17:43
Subject: WELL NOW
Security: Public
Mood:tired tired
Tags:book thoughts, cranial debris, feminist rage, publishing, rights, writing

Ask Amy tells rape victims they did it to themselves. Any words I would have for this are obscene and full of hate, and I'm trying to cut down on that.

Mike Briggs eloquently debunks the popular arguments supporting piracy one by one.

an NYT article on female desire.

Patrick Stewart on domestic violence. Beautiful.

[info] fiction_theory's lovely post about and containing links concerning the relationships between agents and new writers. Specifically it contains a link to this remark by an agent:

I rejected a manuscript that I had been seriously considering last week because upon a cursory online search, I found a LiveJournal post by the author badmouthing me and several of my colleagues for what she thought were excessive response times. Well, that blog post cost her representation from at least one agent. (OH, and it was a LOCKED LiveJournal post. You do know that Google Reader doesn't respect locked posts, right? Well, you do now.)


I feel like 'mind your damn manners jesus christ' should be sort of an acknowledged constant--ever heard of common courtesy, people? Especially in this type of scenario when you are asking a stranger to take a leap of faith. But entitlement, I have noted, is heavy in many young in America.

Also LOCKED POSTS ARE UNPROTECTED AAAAAAAH **terrified**

ETA: Falconesse with the math behind Harlequin’s vanity press: how many books you’d have to sell to break even, hidden costs, and the like. Recommended reading for anyone who wants to self-publish, vanity publish, or get published.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-12-01 07:42
Subject: Glee fails, as usual
Security: Public
Mood:sick sick
Tags:ableism, cranial debris, glee

Glee: Hairography

So let me get this straight: those precious abled Glee kids singing over another choir is supposed to be fucking heartwarming?

You know what would happen outside of TV land, if you just started singing over another choir's performance? Nothing good, let me assure you. How fucking rude and entitled can these people be? So now treating performers with complete disrespect and undermining their efforts is 'progressive?' Fuck you, Glee.

Not to mention my disgust with the epilepsy joke.

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-30 17:12
Subject: (no subject)
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Mood:depressed depressed
Tags:cranial debris, f: legend of the seeker

Legend of the Seeker: now with 500% more delicious femslash! APPROVED. Okay, it's all subtext, but let me dream.



I've been reading books about World War II and the Vietnam war. Not the most pleasant, upbeat or rejuvenating of subject material. I feel a little worn out.

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Joe Reaves
User: [info]featheredwolf
Date: 2009-11-30 17:00
Subject: Last day of NaBloPoMo and WriSoMiFU
Security: Public
Tags:icons, icons - birds, icons - books, icons - food and drink, icons - misc, icons - misc animals, icons - people, icons - seasonal

Just a small batch of icons for today. And it's the last day of NaBloPoMo. I've managed to post every day and I've succeeded on WriSoMiFu and written every day. I'm going to keep the writing up into December, but not the posting. Although I do still have a lot of pictures to icon so there will still be regular icon posts.
Icons )

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-29 17:25
Subject: (no subject)
Security: Public
Mood:giggly giggly
Tags:anita blake, book thoughts, cranial debris

Procrastination: it does beautiful or maybe just crazy things.

[info - community] bishoptoqueen: a fan community for old school Anita Blake. Because I miss her. Probably no one will join but what the hell, it'll be fun to play in.

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Joe Reaves
User: [info]featheredwolf
Date: 2009-11-29 21:35
Subject: 50 One liners.
Security: Public
Mood:calm calm
Tags:challenge:one liners, character:blade, character:blade/lester, fandom:primeval, genre:fiction, genre:sentences, title:blade one liners

Characters Blade, Lester, Mini-Lesters
Fandom Primeval
Rating PG-18
Challenge One Liners

50 One liners )

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-29 11:26
Subject: Anita Blake
Security: Public
Mood:amused amused
Tags:anita blake, book thoughts, cranial debris, damn she fine, the ladies

Apropos of exactly nothing, this is my Anita Blake.

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sassy_cissa
User: [info]sassy_cissa
Date: 2009-11-29 13:13
Subject: It's that time of year...
Security: Public
Mood:meh meh
Tags:holidays

If you'd like a Christmas card and possibly share some holiday cheer with me...please reply with your address. All comments are screened, but if you prefer you can PM me or email me at sassy_cissa@livejournal.com.


In other news, I'm working on the 2010 edition of the HP Calendar similiar to the one I offered last year. The cost will be the same as last year $15 including postage within the US - outside the US there is an additional cost for postage.




This years edition will include: Harry, Draco, Neville, Lucius, Sirius, Severus, Blaise, Bill, Charlie, Cormack, Oliver, and Regulus (my interpretation of him anyway). More details to follow on the calendar in the next couple of weeks.

Okay...back to Photobucket

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-28 14:43
Subject: meme
Security: Public
Mood:crappy crappy
Tags:cranial debris, memetime

NAME A FANDOM AND I'LL TELL YOU MY:

• One True Pairing Ship
• Canon Ship
• "If this happens I'll stab my eyes out with a spork" Ship
• "You are one sick bastard" Ship
• "I dabble a little" Ship
• "It's like a car crash" Ship
• "Tickles my fancy but not sold just yet" Ship
• "Makes no canon sense but why the hell not" Ship
• "Everyone else loves it but I just don't feel it" Ship


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Joe Reaves
User: [info]featheredwolf
Date: 2009-11-28 20:56
Subject: Icon post
Security: Public
Tags:icons, icons - animals, icons - birds, icons - dessert, icons - dogs, icons - food and drink, icons - misc, icons - monkeys, icons - people, icons - places (man made), icons - places (natural), icons - seasonal

Icons - there will actually be fic as well but probably on denial so I'm posting these now.
Shinies )

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-28 00:03
Subject: (no subject)
Security: Public
Mood:happy happy
Tags:alice borchardt, book thoughts, cranial debris

"That's because I love you." She looked both mutinous and mulish at the same time. "But don't let it give you any ideas. I'm my father's daughter, and I won't just throw myself away on just any wandering evil spirit. I'll expect some assurances, something more in the line of a settlement than just a lot of airy promises."


I LOVE HER

SO MUCH

&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts&hearts &hearts

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shiegra
User: [info]shiegra
Date: 2009-11-27 18:23
Subject: (no subject)
Security: Public
Mood:discontent discontent
Tags:cranial debris, f: jennifer's body, megan fox

Review - Jennifer's Body

Jennifer's Body is a tale of two movies, not of maintext versus subtext but two seperate movies fighting for dominance in which, ultimately, the oft-told (and tired) conventional one wins.


This basically sums up my feelings with the movie.

I enjoyed a lot of it. The actresses were very good--Megan Fox gave a lot to the character that the script didn't--and the visuals were pretty cool, but in the end it was just as disappointing as I expected it to be, if not more. That's a good review, though, without much spoilers, so if you're curious...

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