tcampbell1000 ([personal profile] tcampbell1000) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-04-13 11:23 am

Bialya With Seeds in the Center: JLE #30, JLA #55 (JLI 82)



JLE Giffen-Jones-Robertson, JLA Giffen-DeMatteis-Wozniak.

Storytelling is as much about what you don’t include as what you do. Giffen and company were often inspired in terms of what they left out or minimized. This appealed to a smart audience who could fill in the blanks.

But sometimes you leave too many blanks. Sometimes you cross the line between making your reader an enthusiastic participant in the storyline and making them wonder why they’re doing all your work for you.

___ ______ ________ ______ _______, and that’s why this final Queen Bee of Bialya storyline leaves too many blanks. ____________ __ __ ____ _____ ____ ___ _____ _______ __ ____ ___ __, ___ ______ ___ _______ ____ _____ ________ __ ____ ____ ____ ___ __ _________, _______ __ _ _____ ________ ___ _____ ____ __ ___ ______! ___ _________ ___ _____ ___ ____ ______… )
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shakalooloo ([personal profile] shakalooloo) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-04-13 06:30 pm

Gail Simone presents April 'Pool's Day

Yeah, I only bought this because of that variant cover (by Mike Spicer). But hey, the interior isn't bad!

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littlefics ([personal profile] littlefics) wrote in [community profile] seasonsofdrabbles2026-04-13 01:30 pm
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maju ([personal profile] maju) wrote2026-04-13 12:52 pm

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My daughter and Aria arrived home from New York about 3:30 pm yesterday. When I asked Aria what her favourite part of the weekend was, she said she had two favourite parts, the first being eating dinner at the restaurant where her oldest cousin works and the second being their visit to a candy shop.

I did go out for a run this morning before breakfast, around 6:30 am. At about 50°F/10°C it wasn't horribly cold and I was glad I went. At one point I passed a house (on a corner) with a truck parked outside and guys unloading what looked like construction equipment into the yard, while a police car was parked on the side road next to the house apparently overseeing whatever was happening. Twenty minutes or so later I ran back past the same house and there was no sign of the previous activity: no police car, no truck, no equipment in the yard, nobody working, at least visibly. I supposed all the action could have been happening inside, but I still would have expected the truck or some other vehicle to have been parked outside. That house is only about 100 yards from here, so I'll be able to see if any action happens at some point.

I motivated myself to go for a walk yesterday afternoon by planning to walk back past the Jeep I'd seen with what I thought were stuffed toys, and found that they were in fact rubber ducks in various colours. I thought rubber ducks were always yellow, but obviously not.

I have committed myself to going to the silent book club at the library on Thursday evening this week - I signed up online and received a confirmation email. I also discovered that the library has a crafting group every second Wednesday from 6 to 7:30 pm, which I might go to on the weeks when there is no silent book club on the Thursday. The book club is monthly, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm but you can arrive 15 minutes early if you want to socialise. (Too bad if you're the only person to arrive early I guess.) I don't normally enjoy going to evening events because I always have trouble falling asleep afterwards, but both of these events are early enough that that probably won't be a problem.

The girls are off school this week, but so far it's been fairly quiet as the weather is nice enough for them to be outside.
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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2026-04-13 12:31 pm

Ducks in a Row: Final 24 Hours!

A huge, HUGE thank you to everyone yesterday who helped spread the word about our campaign to fund publishing our next two anthologies: Ducks in a Row: A Curated Collection of Stories and Duxxx in a Row: A Curated Collection of Explicit Stories. With your help (and of course the awesome support of the people who decided to buy one or more of the books!) we’ve reached our base funding goal!

Our campaign will officially end, successfully, tomorrow at 10 a.m. Eastern time, but we’ll be open for late pledges for at least a couple weeks, so even if you miss the deadline, you won’t miss the books!

Check out our Kickstarter to get two anthologies with over 40 stories, and some fun merch too!



A banner with text that reads Ducks in a Row | Duxxx in a Row, Curated Collections of Queer Stories. Beside this are two mock-ups of books, their cover titles matching the text. Duxxx shows art of a line of people sunning themselves on the beach while reading, and Ducks shows a group of people cuddling in a pillowfort while one of them reads aloud. There's a "Projects We Love - Kickstarter" badge in the upper right corner. Black text has been added that says Final 24 Hours!
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slashmarks ([personal profile] slashmarks) wrote in [community profile] pinchhits2026-04-13 12:35 pm

Post-Deadline Goreswap Pinch Hits - Due April 22

[community profile] goreswap is a multifandom exchange for fic and art, featuring gore. Assignments must be at least 500 words or a sketch on unlined paper, and contain significant gore content.

Rules | AO3 Collection

Current Pinch Hit Post

For details or to claim, see the pinch hit post above. These assignments are due April 22 at 11:59 PM EDT.

Pinch Hit #3: Art, Fic - 镇魂 | Guardian (TV 2018), 镇魂 | Guardian - priest

Pinch Hit #5: Fic - Night Prince - Jeaniene Frost, グノーシア | Gnosia (Visual Novel), Dracula Rising (Cartoon)

Pinch Hit #9: Fic - Anne Rice's Talamasca: The Secret Order (TV 2025), Interview with the Vampire (TV 2022), Loki (TV 2021), The Night Manager (TV 2016), D.Gray-man (Anime & Manga), Merlin (TV)

Pinch Hit #13: Art, Fic - Stranger Things (TV 2016), 지금 우리 학교는 | All of Us Are Dead (TV), The Walking Dead (TV)

Pinch Hit #14: Fic - Bleach (Anime & Manga), Frankenstein - Mary Shelley, 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga), Original Work

Pinch Hit #15: Art, Fic - 光が死んだ夏 | Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu | The Summer Hikaru Died (Anime), Death Note (Anime & Manga), Iron Lung (2026), MiSide (Video Game), Outlast (Video Games)

Pinch Hit #16: Art, Fic - NoPixel (Web Series), Runescape (Video Games), Iron Lung (2026), Video Blogging RPF, MiSide (Video Game), 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs

Pinch Hit #17: Fic - Doctor Who (1963), Doctor Who (2005)

Pinch Hit #18: Fic - 炎の蜃気楼[ミラージュ] | Honoo no Mirage | Mirage of Blaze, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Dexter (TV), Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (TV)
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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2026-04-13 06:20 pm
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Jo Graham: The Autarch's Heir

This week starts with some actual rl good news, as the foreunner of right wing autocrats on this continent, Victor Orban, was crushingly defeated. Among other things, this caused a lot of J.D. Vance memes going viral, given the Orange Menace had sent him to campaign for Orban; my favourite is the suggestion from one of our green politicians, Ricarda Lang, for Vance to campaign for the AFD next. This sounds like a great idea to me, except he already did that when speaking at the G7 last year, so maybe his magic touch fails over here.

On to fictional joy. I've read The Autarch's Heir, the fourth volume of Jo Graham's space opera saga The Calpurnian Wars (No.3 was reviewed by me here, and it is as compulsively readable as the previous entries. Though I have to admit I was half-wrong about the previous entry presenting us with the Space!Egypt to the Space!Rome that is the expansion-hungry Calpurnia), in that while the previous location definitely had Egyptian elements, so does Lono, the location of The Autarch's Heir. As before, while there are some characters from the previous cast around - in this case, sisters Aurore and Dian Melian - , we get new central characters to go with the new location, to wit, one Bel Alan, con man, and the drunk and depressed Calpurnian Commander Antisia, formerly the Faithful Lieutenant of murdered Autarch Julus, who has her own problems, such as one Thurinia gunning to be next Autarch, aided by her commander Vipsani. (I must admit that fond of ancient history as I am, I continue to get a kick out of the Roman paralles. In this case: what's not to love about Mark Antony as a Lesbian in space?) It's the first novel to give us something more about the Calpurnians than their expansionism, not just through Antisia's pov, and now I'll have to call them Space!Sparta as well because the way they're raised is definitely more in line with Sparta, transported into a sci fi frame, than with Rome. Anyway: the plot kicks off when Bel Alan, our main character, is contacted by the Lono resistance to steal the priceless Solaste Crown by pretending to be the natural son of the late Julus. At which point, and here I have to go for a spoiler cut, I did think: Spoilers made an assumption based on history. ) And yes indeed, it was. Bel makes for an engaging hero because he really isn't into either revenge scenarios or monarchy. He's also, a first for a main character in this series, not a believer. (I find this refreshing within this universe, not because I dislike the various numinous connections the other main characters in previous novels had, but in terms of world building we were due one atheistic sympathetic main character.) I also continue to love the way this series treats compassion and kindness and redeemability as important. Dian, one of the Melian sisters who in the previous novel was in what was probably my favourite scene in which Caralys, the heroine of said novel, was kind to her despite Dian having been hostile towards Caralys the entire novel. And now we see Dian more fleshed out and in a scenario where she in turn is able to show charm, wit and compassion - without negating the earlier issues. Not only is her sibling relationship with Aurore fun, but her hook up with Antisia is a great take on the "relationship started for utiliarian motives becomes meaningful" trope. (Btw, and speaking of Antisia: Here it gets spoilery again. ))

The one caveat I have is that while this novel tells its own story, I wouldn't start the series with it but start at the beginning if you're a new reader. (None of the novels are very long, so this doesn't mean years of your reading life, don't worry.) By now, I just think knowing the previous goings-on adds a lot of satisfying texture to what is already a very enjoyable story.
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Logan Ennion ([personal profile] loganberrybunny) wrote2026-04-13 04:59 pm

Film post: Beetlejuice (1988)

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Beetlejuice (1988) film poster
Beetlejuice (1988)
Comedy-drama | Letterboxd 3.7/5 | IMDb 7.4/10 | BBFC 15

Tim Burton's film about a couple who can't come to grips with being dead is pretty darn unhinged. Michael Keaton in the title role improvised some of his dialogue, and perhaps unsurprisingly not all the lines hit – but quite a few do, and he has so much energy. Winona Ryder is great as goth teen Lydia, though a few of the other characters have dated badly. It takes a bit too long to see Beetlejuice himself, but the sensible running time keeps things rattling along thereafter. Some amusing special effects, too. Not a stupendous classic, but good fun. ★★★½
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galerian_ash ([personal profile] galerian_ash) wrote in [community profile] bethefirst2026-04-13 05:39 pm

Extension?

There's only a week left to post your fic(s) to the collection, which means it's time for the question that has become a tradition by now: would you guys like an extension?

Let me know in the comments here (or by email or PM) if you'd like an extra week to write! It'll only happen if it's what the majority wants, so please don't hesitate to weigh in with a yes or a no. I'll edit this post with the result in two days from now, so stay tuned.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2026-04-13 10:13 am
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Five Vintage SF Works About Travelling to the Moon



This is how we imagined humanity's first trip to the moon before Apollo 11...

Five Vintage SF Works About Travelling to the Moon
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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2026-04-13 02:46 pm

Obstacle: Miss Marple: Fanfic: The Obstacle in the Case

Title: The Obstacle in the Case
Fandom: Miss Marple
Rating: G
Length: 375 words
Summary: Miss Marple removes an obstacle to the case - by providing a second


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darkjediqueen ([personal profile] darkjediqueen) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2026-04-13 07:55 am

Heated Rivalry: Fan Fiction: First Hurdle

Title: First Hurdle
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: Heated Rivalry
Relationships: Ilya Rozanov/Shane Hollander
Tags: Established Relationship, Sick Shane, Shane's Parents Find Out Early
Summary: Ilya had to take the first hurdle alone.
Word Count: 3,895

First Hurdle )
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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2026-04-13 02:25 pm
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testing
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2026-04-13 08:53 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. The weather today was pretty nice. Mostly overcast (though sometimes more glarey than I would prefer) and temps in the mid-high 60s. It was very muggy, though. Definitely better weather for a Disney day than Saturday was, though.

2. Today was our second and last DisneySea day. Last year I felt like two days was not enough, but that was because everything was new to us. This year two days felt just right, and one day is good for Disneyland, so while I had left tomorrow open for possibly more Disney if we wanted it, instead we will go to the Ueno zoo. Last year we went to a museum there and it was lovely, but we haven’t been to the zoo before and in fact haven’t been to a zoo since Carla first moved out to LA, so like 28 year ago?

3. Tomorrow is our last full day and then we’re flying back Wednesday (leaving here in the evening but arriving late morning in LA due to the magic of time zones). Alex has been sharing lots of cat photos with us but while we’ve had a wonderful time here, two weeks is a long time to be away from the kitties and I’m so looking forward to cuddling them again soon.
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foxinthestars ([personal profile] foxinthestars) wrote in [community profile] anime_manga2026-04-13 06:40 am

Fic: Ascendance of a Bookworm - Viscountess Eeville and the Spotted Shumils - Gen

Fandom: Ascendance of a Bookworm
Author/Artist: foxinthestars
Title: Viscountess Eeville and the Spotted Shumils
Pairing: Ferdinand & Rozemyne
Rating: General
Word Count: 1005
Highlight for Warnings: *none*
Disclaimer: This is a work of fanfiction; I do not own Ascendance of a Bookworm or its characters.
Summary: An animated movie song lands Rozemyne in Ferdinand's lecture room for more literary culture shock. As usual, everything she knows about storytelling is wrong — including the idea that everything she knows is wrong.
A/N: Just a little slice of hopefully-amusing culture shock, inspired by a private joke/earworm I get whenever I see the series' worst villainess. Novel canon (although the current anime season is eventually supposed to cover when this takes place).

Read on Ao3, Read on DW