laceblade: Artwork of a character from FFXIV, by appearances, an Au Ra with pink hair and green eyes. (Character NOT mine but strikingly same model and hairdo regardless) (Vrubel)
2023-11-05 09:50 pm

Blusky and FF14

I am "ribbonknight" on Bluesky. If anyone needs an invite code, let me know; I have a few.
Right now, I am essentially cross-posting my content between Twitter and Bluesky, with the obvious exception of retweets/reposts of other people's content.



It's hard to share content regarding Final Fantasy XIV with you, which is where I spend most of my time right now, but there are a few things to which I can link you. This is my profile on Eorzea Collection, a fan-made website where people can upload their character wearing various outfits that you have created. The game allows you to dye clothing, and mix/match articles of clothing, etc. This specific website only allows you to upload outfits if they are NOT a premade set - something I didn't realize until I'd tried to do exactly that, lol. I am not very adept at cute poses, but I've started to document some outfits when I think of them.
Part of the goal of the website is to allow people to replicate them, or get ideas for themselves. This is why every piece of clothing and its dye is documented, as well as the required class/role, and job level.

Of the outfits on the page...
"Masked Red Thief" was what I wore on Halloween, or whenever I went to clubs/whatever during the week surrounding.
"Lyanna Stark" was thrown together for a Game of Thrones vs. LotR event that my guild's nightclub threw.
"Turoqoise Summer" is usually what I put on when hanging out at the beach with my in-game friends.
"Obsolete Android's Healing Peacock" [name derived from the names of the pieces of clothing and the specific dye I used, as well as that it can only be worn by healing classes] is what I wore for a while as an Astrologian once I got to maximum level. That flash of underwear on the side is pretty risqué for me lol.

Eorzea Collection does not allow people to upload modded outfits - and there are A LOT of modded outfits in the game, also modded bodies and pretty much anything else you can imagine lol. They are technically banned and you can get in trouble for being public about using them. I primarily play on the PlayStation 5 so typically cannot see other people's modifications; however, I got the PC version of the game almost exclusively so that I could take screenshots of outfits and 1) upload them in glam contests run when I'm visiting a club, and 2) upload them to Eorzea Collection.

From my profile on Eorzea Collection, you can also find a link to my profile on "the Lodestone," aka the official Final Fantasy XIV website, so it's always up to date with information about my character. So here you can see whatever I was last wearing when I logged out; what I've leveled all the different jobs to [currently working on getting my combat classes all up to level 80 so I can get a special mount]. The tabs are fun, too.
Class/Job also shows what I've leveled all the different jobs to, but is a little bit easier to read.
Minions shows all of the cute small things I've collected in the game. These are basically tiny little pets that can follow you around; you can have one out at a time, although recently they gave us an Island Sanctuary where you can have a bunch out in an instanced area at one time :*) If you click on the image for any given one, you'll be able to see a bigger version of the same image, read what its name is, and read the generally amusing in-game description. Seriously, the English localization team all deserve medals.
Mounts similarly shows you all of the mounts I have collected in-game. These are creatures and vehicles my character can sit on/in and ride around anywhere that mounts are allowed - usually anywhere on the "overworld." Like the minions, you can click on any for a bigger picture and description; for the animals, it also weirdly shows you what their footprints look like lol.


This game is so fun and weird. As a lifelong Final Fantasy fan, I originally joined to play the story after Shadowbringers because people were talking about how fucking GOOD the story was. And it really IS that good. But Shadowbringers/Endwalker have been the best parts of the story to me so far, and you have to literally play for over a hundred hours to get there.

But if you need something to dick around with, it can be fun, and learning all the different systems and how to do fights and everything else can be a great way to kill time, especially if you need to crawl outside your own brain.

The only thing I'll say is... I avoided MMOs prior to the pandemic because I have an addictive personality. About five months into lockdown - and I'd already essentially stayed inside for all of 2019 due to familial trauma - I decided, "Fuck it!" and joined. I've only recently found a guild/group of friends in-game. Up through then, I essentially played alone, teaming up with others using the automatic matching algorithms that are available in the game. Since then, they've only made it easier to play as a single player.

If any of this inspires you to join the game, they recently made everything up through Stormblood part of the free trial - that is a SHITTON of free content, three expansions' worth, so for real, just download it and try. Although also let me know, b/c I think there's a mount I can get for referring a friend... lmao.
laceblade: Fanart of Tifa & Aeris of FF7, holding hands (FF7: Tifa & Aeris)
2020-04-28 10:10 pm

(no subject)

I'm not blogging about my real life in public posts. I'm also not great at keeping on with Dreamwidth (or anything, really) as of late. I am behind on your life; I'm sorry.


What I came here to write about was the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, which I completed on Sunday.

You guys, it was fucking perfect. Every second of it. The graphics, the English translation, the voice acting (I'd been SO worried about Aerith annoying me!!!), all of it. I love everyone more than I did before.
They all just kept saving each other and being there for one another, and the spoilery-things on top of everything else, seriously, I tried really hard to keep my hopes low for this, assuming it to be another Crisis Core or some other shallow entry, but this was an earnest love letter to all the fans.

I THIRST for fic and was/am spoiled in podsa and Glee fandoms by being directly linked to fic recommendations. For FF7, I'd only see fic recs on tumblr and am only there occasionally although trying to increase it for mood management. I am not adept at searching the AO3 for fic stone-cold like this!
WHICH IS ALL TO SAY: If you have ANY FF7 or FF7:R recs to drop, please do so in the comments.

I, meanwhile, need to go poke the [community profile] megaflare_ff fic I never finished & haven't touched for ~12 years because there were a lot of ghosts of moments there, between the draft and the playlist I'd made.
laceblade: Nana Oosaki of NANA, singing (Nana sing)
2019-09-06 09:45 pm

anime rec: Carole & Tuesday

Netflix has been getting in on the anime market. One irritating thing is that they dump entire seasons all at once, instead of episode-by-episode while it airs in Japan, like every other anime streaming site. They also made an Orientalist (and objectively bad) documentary about anime that seems to further confirm that some at least don't give a shit about it.

BUT. They've been releasing some good shit.

Since many people have Netflix, and more people should watch anime, I want to start recommending some good ones.

And I can't remember the last time I sat down to watch one episode and couldn't stop until I'd mainlined four episodes instead.

Carole & Tuesday is a show by Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo) and Studio BONES (Wolf's Rain, Fullmetal Alchemist, Bungo Stray Dogs), and the show looks and sounds like it could be part of the Cowboy Bebop universe except that everyone's carrying around cell phones, checking Wikipedia and Instagram, ordering instant package delivery, etc. Most people have their own personal AI represented by a small animal-shaped robot. They live on Mars, but it's not really relevant to the plot.

Tuesday wears frilly Victorian dresses and runs away from home with her guitar. She meets Carole, a woman her age who lives on her own working various part-time jobs to support herself.

They both love music and decide they like making it together. Someone surreptitiously films them playing in an empty auditorium and the video goes viral.

Interwoven with Carole and Tuesday's story is a child actor-turned-singer who's working with a man who synthetically creates his music with algorithms and typically works with AIs instead of real people. Her music and her abilities are artificial. At various times, Carole and Tuesday are told that they'll have to use similar tactics to succeed, but they refuse every time.

Episodes are titled after formative American rock singles. (And I won't lie, it doesn't hurt that most of them were covered on Glee!*) Tuesday's favorite performer is Cyndi Lauper.

It's like the series NANA except instead of hanging around men who are toxic & ungrateful little shits, Carole and Tuesday make their music together.

A thing I've discovered primarily from playing more recent/current JRPGs is that English voice acting has gotten way better. And as this is a Watanabe show, Netflix did get a great cast for this show. If subtitles are difficult for you, this is one you can watch in English if you want. (The review at Anime News Network asserted that the dub is actually better than the original Japanese!)

The songs were originally performed in English, so there weren't any awful attempts to translate them or have non-singers perform them.

The show is also refreshingly diverse. Carole's black; there are people being casually queer. Both girls are asked by a woman whether they have a "boyfriend or girlfriend."

Here's the opening sequence:



The soundtrack is also available on Spotify.

Some of the music reminds me of the music (composed by Yoko Kanno) for the live-action Honey & Clover movie.


They've released 12 episodes on Netflix. In Japan, they've aired through episode 20, and there will be 24 episodes, so two cour.


*If you're new to this blog, I know that Glee is terrible. I KNOW.
laceblade: Ed from Cowboy Bebop riding a scooter, face = manic glee (Ed Samba)
2019-01-09 08:21 pm

Unofficial WisCon 43 Panel-Generation Post

Hello! It's been a while since I've hosted one of these.
Comment with any thoughts you have, however semi-formed. One thread per panel, please.

People can comment & try to come up with the best panels possible! Anyone can suggest panel ideas: People who run the convention, authors, attendees, or people who have never attended WisCon and never will. Please feel free to join in!

If the comments go in a direction you dislike, or you don't want to participate in a discussion, you can submit your own panel idea here on WisCon's website.

Things to know:
  • Not every panel idea that gets suggested ends up on the schedule. Programming typically has to cut about 50% of the panels due to space/time constraints.
  • People will be able to vote on WisCon's website for panels they'd like to attend, & also indicate their interest in being a panelist or a moderator. These votes matter.
  • The programming team edits panel titles/descriptions after they've been submitted. Sometimes they combine multiple panels on the same theme into a single panel.
  • This year, the submission deadline is January 21st.

Here are a few thoughts to maybe get you going:
  • Our Guests of Honor are Charlie Jane Anders & G. Willow Wilson. Which of their works do you want to talk about, and what kinds of themes?
  • Are there any sci-fi or fantasy TV shows, movies, or anime that you've enjoyed this year?
  • What about books? Ongoing comics, or manga?
  • Which online conversations have you found the most interesting in the past year that you wish to revisit, or expand upon?
  • Can we talk about how to document and preserve our fannish history when we keep having to pull up stakes and move house every few years?
What else?!
Programming recently posted a great blog post with an explanation of how to propose a panel. They also recommend now as a good time for updating your profile and inputting your availability, and provide instructions on how to do so.

Disclaimer: I am not on WisCon's Programming team and have no influence over their decision-making process. This is just a friendly place to generate some ideas and get them submitted!
laceblade: Screencap from FF7, Zak and Cloud escaping from Mako tubes in Shinra mansion (FF7: Cloud/Zack escape)
2019-01-06 07:03 pm

Snowflake Challenge: Day 3



In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much.

1) The OP for Samurai Champloo. This was the first anime for which I downloaded fansubs, because at college I finally had an internet connection fast enough to do so :*) The OP is stylistically perfect, imo. It perfectly sets the tone for an irreverent show about samurais set to hip-hop music, by the creator of Cowboy Bebop. I still know all the words ;) This show introduced me to MINMI, still one of my favorite artists to listen to. She did the ED, though, not this song!





2) Glee performance of a mashup of Rihanna's Umbrella with Singin' in the Rain, performed on the high school stage full of water. The umbrellas make great props both as canes and for twirling while open, and splashing the water with hands and feet is pretty cool. Everyone looks smart in their suit outfits, it's the end of a guest appearance by Gwyneth Paltrow, where she was pretty great with the kids. It's a great deployment of Matthew Morrison, letting him sing a Broadway tune, and a good use of the kids to keep the beat seamless between the two songs. And any time you get to watch Harry Shum Jr. having the time of his life = good.
I still have a hard time watching a lot of Glee footage that includes Cory Monteith and Mark Salling.





3) The Nibelheim flashback from Final Fantasy VII.

At this point in the game, all you knew about Sephiroth is that he just murdered everyone in the Shinra Building - including President Shinra, previously the biggest villain of the game. You followed a trail of blood throughout the building, having woken in the morning to find your characters' prison cells mysteriously unlocked, and everyone free to go, despite having spent hours breaking into their tough security.

The framing of Cloud's narration - telling the story to the rest of the party members - is the first time this band of randos has been able to talk after a fast-paced introductory section. Seeing Sephiroth's strength during the single battle you enter with him was chilling as a player.

It deepened the story, it introduced Nibelheim and its creepy music, and LATER ON the player's interpretation of reality as based on this flashback gets upended. This is why Tifa has a lot of, "..." going on even though she was present for this event that happened "5" years ago.

The mood, the creepy music, the haunted Shinra building, the human experimentation subplot, all of it was candy. Still my favorite part of the game, I think.

laceblade: Azusa offering piece of paper to the viewer, Ui in background holding cake (K-On: Azusa offer)
2019-01-05 12:42 pm

Snowflake Challenge: Day 2



Rec at least three fanworks that you didn’t create.

These are recent-ish fics in my current fandom. To find out the fandom and the relationships, you'll have to follow the links, and also be logged into your AO3 account.* This is because the fandom is an RPF one, and we do not want these things to be searchable.

Between the Thought and the Action by [archiveofourown.org profile] littlemousling and [archiveofourown.org profile] moogle62
28k, sudden joint telepathy

if everything happens that can't be undone by [archiveofourown.org profile] longnationalnightmare and [archiveofourown.org profile] oops_ohdear
45k, regency au

But if I know you, I know what you'll do by [archiveofourown.org profile] hopefor46
9.7k, fairy tale au that's a remix of a fic that I wrote!


*If you don't have an AO3 account and would like one, let me know. I have some extra invites. Even if you don't write or post fic, accounts are helpful for bookmarking your faves and marking fics to read later. And, in cases like this one, reading fic that has been locked to the archive.
laceblade: A curved dirt road in the middle of a forest (Up North)
2019-01-03 09:25 am

Snowflake Challenge: Day 1



Day 1: In your own space, talk about your Happy Place—the things that give you joy, calms you or keeps you sane

I'm not quite sure I'm fulfilling the prompt correctly, but I am going with digital "spaces," which are either fandom-centric or fandom-adjacent.

The first is Tumblr - my account is [tumblr.com profile] ribbonknight, although my understanding is that my content is "dash-locked," meaning you need to be logged into your own account in order to see it. I do this because my current fandom is an RPF one, and we make every effort to keep our weirdo stuff AWAY from the people in question!!
Maybe it's because of the visual nature of the site, but I always find something to make me happy on tumblr. There are fandom-specific people and accounts that I follow, but I also enjoy the serendipitous nature of tumblr, where you get people talking about seasons or just funny comebacks, etc.

Another happy place is the Discord channel associated with my current RPF fandom. There had been a Slack, which then shuttered under semi-lolarious circumstances, and the Slack may or may not have secretly been replaced, idk! The Discord channel is populated by people who'd found each other through Tumblr, and it just facilitates a different way for us to talk to one another.
I'm technically also a member of the "oldschool fandom" one that had been linked around Dreamwidth, but it ultimately had too much activity for me to be able to keep up with it.

Lately, playing Animal Crossing: Wild World on my DS has been a happy place for me. The dreamy low-stakes nature of it reminds me of Glitch. I can also see that in addition to Stardew Valley having lifted a lot of its infrastructure from Harvest Moon games, it clearly took some things from Animal Crossing, too.
I'd played Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp in an app on my phone before coming to WW. I really liked the social nature of Pocket Camp, and being able to see how my friends decorated their spaces, etc. I honestly don't remember why I deleted the app - maybe just got too bored by the daily happenings? I'm not sure.
In WW, there are a few things I do every day - search for the rock that will dispense free coins, buy coffee from the pigeon named Brewster in the basement of the museum, search for fossils, collect and sell fruit, check the recycling bin in City Hall for cool shit, etc. The other townspeople and mail I receive provide some surrealist humor, and it's great all around.
Before starting Wild World, I had been playing Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns on my DS. I liked that game, but it did move SO SLOWLY that I semi-abandoned it in favor of starting a Persona 5 game on my PS4.
Anyway! This game, & this genre, is my go-to "I just got home from work and need to forcibly chill the fuck out after a miserable bus ride" evening activity ;)

I love logging my reading on Goodreads, as well as tracking "books I want to read in the future." I also love looking at other people's updates to see what they're reading. I am ribbonknight over there; my profile is here.

Lately I have been watching Veep, and am in the middle of season 5. Every episode makes me laugh, it pulls me out of every bad mood; I love it so much. ty to [personal profile] brdgt for having suggested it.
Young Pope ended up being too dark for me at the moment. This has happened to me a lot in the past few years with live-action TV.

Physically, my "happy place" is when I go Up North to where my family has a trailer on a lake, or when I go horseback riding on Chief. Fresh air, trees, open sky, a lack of buildings. So nice. If I had my way, I'd live in the middle of nowhere.
laceblade: Nana & Hachi, holding hands. (NANA - hands)
2018-12-09 09:36 pm

A Classic "Rec Me..." Post

As I work on figuring out my gift list for Christmas, I come to Dreamwidth with what is basically the perfect question for this crowd:

Please rec me LGBT books for a 15-year-old girl. She's not super into ~discussing~ things with me, a family member [she has basically acted like a 15yo for the past decade], but this is my attempt at a show of solidarity.



SPECIFICS:
  • Not super into comics but did read & like Ms Marvel a few years back

  • Okay with fantasy & SF but not REALLY their thing [despite my best efforts lol]

  • Overall preference for fiction, but she does get super interested in really interesting or WTF historical figures

  • Likes: 13 Reasons Why, Pretty Little Liars, Grey's Anatomy, Full House [idk why this show made a comeback on DVDs but here we are], v. into makeup


Have been thinking of Malinda Lo's Ash altho I can't remember for the life of me whether I've already gifted it to this household; [personal profile] were_duck thought When the Moon Was Ours. I'll likely be getting two books.
laceblade: (Default)
2018-11-21 11:50 am

Hella Cheap Anime

The current week-long Black Friday sale that Sentai is holding is BANANAS, like so bananas that I am making a Dreamwidth post to alert random people to the fact that SO MANY SERIES are available for like literally $4.99 and EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT IT. Here is a link to the first page of the sale; series are in alphabetical order.

Yes, so many things are streaming & digital now, but having just watch a significant portion of my Crunchyroll queue get wiped out when Funimation broke off, I have more faith in discs that I can hold in my hand than subscriptions. (To be clear, I do still have and use subscriptions! But consider them ephemeral.)


Stuff I'm buying or already own & recommend:
Chihayafuru ($4.99 per 2-cour set)
CLAMP School Detectives ($4.99 for 2 cour)
K-On! & K-On!! ($4.99 per cour)
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi - ($4.99 for 1 cour)
Penguindrum - ($4.99 each for 2 cour)
Princess Tutu ($3.99!!!, 2 cour)
Shirobako (EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH SHIROBAKO IMO!!!) ($4.99 per cour, 2 cours)
Tari Tari ($4.99, 1 cour)
Yozakura Quartet ($4.99, 1 cour)

Stuff I'm considering buying based on what I've heard/am curious enough & it's cheap enough - lmk if you like it?!
AKB0048
Coffee Samurai / Hoshizora Kiseki [double feature] ($1.99) [Getting]
Flying Witch ($4.99, 1 cour) [Getting]
The Garden of Words ($3.99, movie) [Getting]
Glassslip ($4.99, 1 cour)
Hakukoi - various seasons & movies ($2.99-$4.99 ea) [Not getting! Watched first two eps; kind of thing I'd watch once but never again]
Maria Holic
Non Non Biyori ($4.00 per cour, 2 cour) [Getting]
Patlabor ($2.99 per movie; $10.99 for 7-ep OVA; $4.99 per cour for 4 cour, + 1 cour of 'New Files')
Sakura Wars ($2.99, 2 cour) [Getting]
Stella Women's Academy High School Division Class C3 ($4.99, 1 cour) [Getting]



Did anyone else see the Hibike!/Sound! Euphonium movie, "Liz and the Blue Bird," in theaters? IT WAS SO BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD, I cried and it was so great to emote in a room full of people about a show I'd only watched by myself. I miss that part of Anime Club, and it was a great way to spend a week night.

I do wish that these special anime events, where Crunchyroll/whomever the fuck teams up with a theater chain to show something niche on 1-3 specific dates around the country, would be held in normal theater seating instead of the more expensive recliner seating, BUT. If it's all that's available, I have no choice but to luxuriate, right?

Series that I wish were on sale: Sound! Euphonium; Hanasaku Iroha
laceblade: Meelo of Legend of Korra, fists raised, mouth open. Shouting "JAILBREAK!" (ATLA: Meelo jailbreak)
2018-10-13 10:23 am

If you happen to have any suggestions, I will take them!

I now have at least a month of HBO NOW, so that I can watch the Pod Save America midterm election specials.

I am wondering whether people have recommendations for other HBO TV shows. [twitter.com profile] nicasiosilang has already demanded that I watch Young Pope, in which the Pope is 1) American, and 2) played by Jude Law. SOOOOOO THAT'S HAPPENING. But I will entertain more suggestions to make the most of this month.
laceblade: fanart of Inner Senshi in street clothes, hugging & smiling (Sailor Moon: inners)
2018-05-30 06:18 pm

The busy month of May is almost over

So, after my anxious Thursday night, once I left my apartment and actually settled into the hotel room I shared with [personal profile] littlebutfierce, my anxiety levels went down quite a bit. I guess this is something to know for future WisCons. I feel grateful to have been able to spend so much time with [personal profile] littlebutfierce while they were here.

Thanks very much to those of you who asked how I was doing, even if in passing. It felt nice to be surrounded by all of you.

I feel kind of guilty about how few people I saw, although I did make it to a handful of panels this year.
More than a few hours of my time were eaten up by Safety issues, some of which are public, and some of which are not.
Very cool of X's partner to point-blank refuse to help us contact X before blogging after asking whether it was for a Safety issue, and then saying, "No," and then, "I know what this is about. This is ridiculous, you people are ridiculous. I'm not helping you reach her." Which, fine. But nobody should claim that we didn't try. (Other methods were also tried.)

I feel satisfied and comfortable with the decisions made by the co-chairs and Safety leads.
At any rate, what I wanted to say is that I am available for people venting or etc. I have a position within the leadership structure, but I am not on the Anti-Abuse Team, and I (rightfully) do not have access to the totality of information that they have.
During the actual con, I weigh in and support Safety decisions as requested. Depending on the circumstance, I may be involved in relaying information as well, although generally my presence is saved as a last resort, :)

My own panel about the 2018 Midterms went well. I was able to share some information about Pod Save America/Crooked Media's plan to flip 8 House seats in California, the Crooked 8, with a guy looking for a way to help in a relatively blue city/state. I still feel very conflicted and weird about my own political activism, or lack thereof, which is balanced between a fulltime job and mental illness, as well as familial things like aging parents who live half a state away, horseback riding preferably twice a week, and this volunteer gig with SF3. I haven't gone door-to-door or made calls or etc. Maybe that will change once we get past Wisconsin's late gubernatorial/senatorial primaries before the election in November, but in the end I try not to feel guilty about what I can do. What I can do ultimately ends up being mostly online activism, but unexpectedly being able to weigh in, for example with a cousin who had some expected influence in a Q&A with a congressional candidate in a rural western state, connecting people with information, giving advice to people who might have some influence working on campaigns, and my usual hyper-active political tweets. I think we are all doing our best.

Per usual, I feel filled up with enough community and hope and inspiration to go on for another year.

Between my birthday and WisCon, I've spent a lot of the past two weeks in conversation with friends, and I feel lucky and grateful to know so many kind and intelligent people. I am grateful also for being able to converse with you all online for all the times we cannot hang out together in person.
laceblade: Miyamoto from Tari Tari, lying on floor with her legs in the air/on her bed (Tari Tari: kicking bed)
2018-05-24 07:07 pm

(no subject)

Have had [personal profile] littlebutfierce here the past few days, and was able to drop them off at the Concourse and get four hours of work in today.

I'd planned to go to the Guest of Honor readings at A Room of One's Own, but then was too anxious to do so.

After the time had passed by which I could reasonably make it, I then cried in bed for a while. Unclear why I am anxious in the first place, but have decided I'm not leaving the apartment for tonight.

I think I wish I had gone Up North instead, where at least I could somewhat function.
laceblade: Miyamoto from Tari Tari, lying on floor with her legs in the air/on her bed (Tari Tari: kicking bed)
2018-01-01 01:32 pm

Best Read in 2017, a list.

(x-posted from Facebook)

New Mutants Classic, vol 3, Claremont & Sienkiewicz. (Pairing Bill’s art w Claremont’s writing elevated an already-great series)

The Vision, vol 2: Little Better Than a Beast by Tom King

Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee

Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel

City of Miracles by Robert Jackson Bennett (great end to a masterful trilogy)

Snotgirl, vol 1: Green Hair Don’t Care by Bryan Lee O’Malley & Leslie Hung (current fave running comic)

Monstress, vol 2: The Blood by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda

Usagi Yojimbo vol 7 by Stan Sakai (Have past this, I just think this was a particular standout)

Mirror Dance by Lois McMaster Bujold

The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

Red Notice by Bill Browder

Buried Heart by Kate Elliott (everything I wish Hunger Games would have done politically, plus a million other fantastic things)

Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card, volume 1 by CLAMP

Nagata Kabi’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness
laceblade: Toby, Josh, and Donna of The West Wing, talking intensely (WW: 20 Hours in America)
2017-12-29 01:57 pm

[transcript] my Q&A from Pod Save America liveshow, October 6th

AS YOU MAY RECALL, I attended the Pod Save America live show in Madison, on October 6th.

I had prepared a question for the Q&A session, work-shopping it the night before via text message with a friend who's also obsessed with this podcast, but felt too shy to get in line. My boyfriend then pointed out to me that everyone else in line was a dude ("Don't worry, these bros have got it under control"), and I bolted, beating another approaching guy and making it ON TO THE SHOW WITH MY QUESTION!!!

Anyway, I've finally written up a transcript with bonus material from December 26th's pod, as it had some related content that I'd like to look back on.

JON FAVREAU AND JON LOVETT BOTH MADE DIRECT EYE CONTACT WHILE SPEAKING WITH ME. MY SOUL LEFT MY BODY.



The audio to this episode can be found here.
I come in at about 1:21:00, aka the last question of the podcast.

ME: I guess, we had the #wiunion protests here, and it was a similar vibe to what I see going on right now, in that a lot of people were really excited about politics for the first time, we had people live-tweeting Senate floor sessions who previously didn't know who their senator was. It was pretty awesome. And, Scott Walker is like, weak right now, he has low poll numbers, he kind of got pushed around during the budget fights that ended recently, and my question is basically, when the gubernatorial candidates are kind of, um, basic? for lack of a better word, or the campaigns are kind of shitty, like, what can you-- what can we as voters and citizens do to get other people excited, and like, hold on to that energy?

[applause; PS as soon as I said the word "shitty," Jon Favreau broke into a huge grin.]

JON LOVETT: So what you're saying is, how do you get people excited to vote in an election that's really important, but they're not excited about the candidate on their side? Is that what you're asking?

[laughter]

ME: Yes.

DAN PFEIFFER: It's a hypothetical we'll probably never experience.

[laughter]

JON FAVREAU: Let's say...

LOVETT: So, I know a few things that DON'T work.

[uproarious laughter]

TOMMY VIETOR (?): Starting a podcast...

LOVETT: It's really hard. But, I think...I mean, you guys have anything? [gestures to co-hosts]

[laughter]

ERIN GLORIA RYAN: I mean, I don't know, I think that we all have this fresh example of what happens when you don't vote, or when people don't vote. And I think a lot of people who didn't vote probably feel bad about the fact that they didn't vote. It literally just happened. Just be like, 'Hey, remember that? In November? When that happened? And how much you hated it? Let's make it not happen again.'

FAVREAU: We are a personality-obsessed when it comes to politics, so all the stories about the candidates and the presidents and the politicians, and all the drama's around them, and it is at the expense of talking about the issues. And I think what you'd find if you talk to people, and you talk to your friends, and you talk to voters, what they care about is not the drama between the players and the game, but the issues that are actually going to affect their lives? And so I think we need to figure out a way to have the issues break through in the conversation, and to talk about THAT. And if you can get someone excited about climate change, and affording college, and healthcare, THAT can get them to the polls.

[applause]

PFEIFFER: Also, Scott Walker is fucking terrible and we should get rid of him!

FAVREAU: That too, that too.

PFEIFFER: I'd lead with that!

LOVETT: Enthusiasm is also contagious. And if you care, and you can get someone near you to care, you can go and take that out there and make people passionate. So you have to stay invested in the fight, and you have to care a lot about how this fight ends.



From December 26th mail-bag episode, We're Saying 'Pod Save America' Again )
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2017-08-19 11:08 am
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Sparkler needs your support!

It's time for Sparkler's annual kickstarter to fund their next year of comics. They have 3 days left, and they're only a little more than halfway there. They're doing great work, and they need help.
Most of our content is free to read and stream, but a paid magazine membership lets you read ahead of the free serialization, download the content, and support the creators.

Sparkler Monthly is a multimedia, digital shojo/josei magazine of original English-language fiction. Our carefully selected creators are paid advances for their work and go through a thorough editorial process. After a book or audio story is serialized in the magazine, it’s bundled with bonus material and sold as ebooks, limited paperbacks, and/or CDs in the Sparkler Shop (similar to the magazine –> tankoubon system in Japan). In addition, our paperbacks and products can be found at a number of retailers; see our Retail & Libraries page on where to buy, and how to acquire books for your business or library.

The primary audience for Sparkler Monthly is girls and women aged 15 and up, or anyone interested in the rough ballpark of Female Gaze. Our four founders and most of our staff identify as female and are committed to promoting inclusive, fem-positive, and ridiculously fun content. We welcome creators of any gender and are particularly interested in entertaining, engrossing stories that tap into the variety and diversity of fandom.

This is a link to their Kickstarter campaign. The FAQ gives great advice if the options are overwhelming.

I love their content, from scripted audio dramas to comics to light novels. I love getting paperback copies of things I've tried online, so that I can more easily share them with other people.

If you've thought about supporting Sparkler or trying it out, now is the best [and, potentially only] time to do so.
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2017-07-29 11:35 am
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New Dreamwidth Community

I made [community profile] podsaveamerica and I'm pretty excited and you should come hang out with me.



Three former aides to President Obama — Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor — started a media empire they named "Crooked Media," a hat-tip to Donald Trump. Their flagship podcast is Pod Save America, a freewheeling conversation about politics, the press, and the challenges posed by the Trump presidency.

Hang out at [community profile] podsaveamerica to discuss this podcasts and others by Crooked Media - Pod Save the People, Pod Save the World, Lovett or Leave It, and With Friends Like These.

In this community, we'll have discussion posts about each podcast. Talk about the guests, the conversations, whatever grievances were aired during the ads (lol). We'll also have posts about targeted activism. For example, during Resistance Recesses, you can discuss in the comments if/what you did. (The podcasts themselves frequently suggest specific action items for listeners.)


Listen to all of the podcasts, or just 1 or 2. No pressure.



Their mission statement says it all. [cw for ableist use of "sane" / "insane"]
Click to read Mission Statement )
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2017-07-13 09:58 am

Some Fanworks

Halfway Away, a vid for Yuri!!! on Ice by [personal profile] starlady
This is just such sweet vid, and makes me feel overcome by all the feelings I had when watching the show as it aired. That it's an excellent song choice doesn't hurt, either.

Field Work, a vid for the Indiana Jones series by [personal profile] eruthros
I will never look at Indiana Jones the same way again.


For the first time this year at WisCon, there was a drabble challenge, with results posted in a collection at the AO3: WisCon 41 Drabbles.
I particularly enjoyed the drabbles by [archiveofourown.org profile] j00j and [archiveofourown.org profile] TheAndy, but am probably biased because they are friends.

It's a small collection, but one of high quality, and I hope that they do it again next year. The idea of collecting works created in the same physical location, over a specific period of time, is pretty cool. Also, I was at the Best Superpowers for Banging panel, which inspired the "Lube Jets" drabble. To say that the panel was hilarious feels like an understatement.
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2017-05-21 05:05 pm
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WisCon

I am not staying at the hotel this year. We'll see whether I end up deciding that's TERRIBLE or not. I justified it last year b/c I was co-chairing, but this year I have no such excuse lol.

I am not on any panels. I will appear on stage briefly during dessert salon/GOH speeches.

This year, unlike last year, I do hope to attend some panels, though.

For the first time since I started going, I think, I have not taken any time off from work. Having been on vacation for the entire month of April, I felt too guilty to request any, lol.
This means that I will not be around for the Gathering or any of the first programming items, but shouldn't affect much else.
I'll likely miss the GOH readings at A Room of One's Own Thursday as well, because I'll be horseback riding.

This is my 9th WisCon, but my 10th anniversary of when I first attended!

I don't discuss this much outside of locked entries, but I've not been in a great place mentally this past week or so. So if I seem subdued, it's not you; it's me.
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2017-05-11 11:27 am
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I had a "nightmare" last night in that somehow WisCon was happening and it was already Sunday night, and I was like, "God, I haven't even DONE anything yet, how the hell is this almost over?!"

That this now constitutes a WisCon nightmare for me is evidence of a healthier relationship, I think.