Friday, 13 January 2017

Friday Fics Fix! - Luck 'n' Fluff

Update 24th Sep 2017: This fic is no longer available.


It's Friday the 13th!!!!



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Whether you're superstitious or not, you will, most likely, come across someone today who will blame some misfortune on Friday the 13th.












So let's remove the misery, and have some Johnlock instead! Woo!

(Fangirling notes: Johnlock is John Watson and Sherlock Holmes (from BBC's Sherlock) having a romantical and/or sexual relationship.)






More than that, I have a fic for you about John and Sherlock watching the horror film Friday the 13th, on Friday the 13th!

I'm sure there are meta levels faffing about there somewhere!










See? Luck. On Friday the 13th. We will win dammit! Lol.




So this week's fic is:

The Lucky Unlucky Day by SoftPurpleSherlockian




Enjoy! And kick Friday the 13th's butt!






Friday Fics Fix will be taking a break next week for Disability Diaries, so Fics Fix will be back on 27th Jan.








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Thursday, 12 January 2017

Comics Wrap-Up - Tonight We Are Victorious

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This was another one of those weeks where I only have stuff for the 'Other Stuff' section of these posts. *shrugs* It happens occasionally. I blame Loki.










Other Stuff



If you're not aware of Spideypool (whereby the Internet took Spider-man (the grown-up version) and Deadpool, and decided they were meant to be,) then you won't know that Spideypool shippers are a passionate and unusual bunch.

While the Stucky shippers have the romantic-tragic soul-mates corner covered, Spideypool shippers rely on a steady stream of Deadpool arguing with himself, random cr*p happening every five minutes, upside-down kissing, and d*ck jokes.

And Ryan Reynolds - the king of the Deadpool fandom, and y'know, actually the actor who plays Deadpool - never disappoints. He made out with Andrew Garfield, just to make us happy.





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Over on Women Write About Comics, Holly Rose Swinyard wrote about non-binary representation.







And that is it for this week! Not a lot I know, but Comics Wrap-Up is taking a break next week for Disability Diaries, so there'll be more on 26th Jan.





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Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Month in Review(s) - December 2016

This wrap-up isn't late, it's fashionably detained. 😎

So, in another round of let's-help-2016-get-the-hell-out-of-here, I'm tying up some more leftover 2016 business.




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December was OK, for me, anyway.

There was Christmas, and I love Christmas, so s'all good. Plus, we all said goodbye to 2016. Which up until it's very last days was a b**ch. (Don't do what your big sibling did, 2017 - you can be better!)




It was also the month when I decided to change things up on DORA a bit. In case you aren't aware: I'll be posting less from now on, but hopefully will be bringing you better content as a result.

And honestly, it'll be less - but not that much less. And you'll still probably see yours truly faffing about on social media etc. quite a damned bit!





I only wrote two reviews in December (shock! horror! 😲) what with Christmas and everything... so, here they are:




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And that's another piece of 2016 done and dusted!






Monday, 9 January 2017

The Writer Diaries - Micropoetry, December 2016

January may have rung in, bringing 2017 with it, but I'm sure I won't be alone in having 2016 business outstanding.


So, to that end, let's get one piece of that business done and dusted, shall we?

This is all the micropoetry I wrote in December. I've grouped the poems for the 9th and 12th together because they're sort of... companion poems.

Hope you like it!




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1st December
bee and strawberry
I remember
That she said to me
'Honey,
I'm a worker bee,
but the taste
is not so sweet,
as it should be.'






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9th December

diamondA silent agreement
That we would give our hearts to each other
but each keep our own.
I knew & you knew.
We knew we'd never speak of it


12th December


We danced in serious nonsense
Words of Narnia & diamond smuggling
They thought we were fools
& we knew that our game was reality's mask






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15th December

crow in tree

There was a murmur,
A rustle in the secret-keeping trees,
And our open secret turned out to be the tragic truth.
Your death killed her.







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29th December

city Red Riding HoodWhen we grew up
We learned
That the woods are full of big bad wolves
And we must defend Red Riding Hood
With sticks and stones







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31st December

thanks written in scrabble tilesTo you
You incredible people,
Who made me feel worth something
Who made me smile
Who inspired me & kept me going
Happy New Year





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Sunday, 8 January 2017

Nerd Church - Make It a Year For Learning

It's traditionally New Year's resolutions time. So why don't we make this year a year for learning?





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What type of learning you ask? Why any type! But here's some ideas:

  • Learn to listen to other people

  • Learn to think critically about the media we consume

  • Learn that learning doesn't have to have a point

  • Learn about the world around you - it's more difficult to have the wool pulled over your eyes that way

  • Learn that keeping your mind open is one of the most important things you can ever do







However you choose to learn - in a classroom, by listening to people, by reading, by watching YouTube videos, whatever - let your brain think.

Read the thoughts and opinions of people you wouldn't normally come into contact with. Learn about the environment, the economy, or anatomy. Learn a language, or just a few words of one. Learn about the world.







Knowledge is the first step to wisdom my nerdlets, let's try to gain some in 2017.








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Friday, 6 January 2017

Friday Fics Fix! - Absolutely Ace

If you haven't seen the TV show 'The Librarians,' then I suggest you track it the hell down and have a binge-watching session (or just watch a bit at a time, whatever.)

Why? Well, lots of reasons, but two in particular.




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Firstly, Noah Wyle faffs in and out in an adorable Sherlock-Holmes-meets-Indiana-Jones kind of way.

He also adds a decent chunk of lovable nerd, just for luck.









And secondly, THERE IS A MAGICAL LIBRARY.

That's the premise guys - big library. With magic. Do I really have to sell it to you more than that?





Anyways, I also enjoy the odd snippet of fanfiction for the show (because I'm an out-of-control fangirl a dedicated supporter of all things reading, including the wonderful phenomenon of fanfiction.)

So this week's fic is based around The Librarians - which by now, you'd probably guessed.











Look, I can't lie to you - this week's fic is a little clumsily written in places.

That happens with fanfiction. #SorryNotSorry.





It's attitude and topic though? Has my support, 100%.

Because this week's fanfiction deals with asexuality, and people's ignorance of it. And the points it makes are important. There's also a touch of m/m romance where one of the couple is asexual - which is awesome.



This week's fic then, is:

open mouth, insert foot by SnorkleShit



Enjoy! See you for more fanfiction next week!







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Thursday, 5 January 2017

Comics Wrap-Up - Bumper Catch-Up Edition!

Since Comics Wrap-Up took a break over Christmas, this week's edition is a catch-up of my comics reading and all related stuff in the last couple of weeks :)





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Film Trailers


Here's an extended Batman TV spot for you all :)

(This film looks hilarious!)













Single Issues


I read a butt-load of short and preview comics to help prop up my Goodreads challenge total, so I'll just give you my three top picks.

(Trust me, these three are the ones worth mentioning!)




Heart of a Corpse: An Undead Engagement #1 (UK - US) and Bloody Dreadful #1 (UK - US) are two comics by creator Justin Sane.



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Both are fairly interesting, creepily executed, tales of Victorian Gothic horror. Heart of a Corpse actually plays out like a silent movie in silhouette - and was really moody and cool. :)

I enjoyed both, and they def. came as a pleasant surprise.





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Loki: Agent of Asgard #1 (UK - US) is the start of the whole Loki-as-a-teen series.



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(Fangirling note:

Loki is one of the most difficult Marvel characters to define because s/he spends periods of time as a child, a teenager, a woman, a man, and two people. In honesty, I've probably missed something out.

Just trust me. In this period of time, Loki = reincarnated teenager. Thor = adult. That's as basic as it's gonna get, so let's leave it there.

You can't sweat the small stuff in comics. Your brain will explode. #TrueStory.)



This is the first part of Loki: Agent of Asgard Vol 1 (UK - US) and is pretty awesome. I really want to read the full volume soon for more sassy Loki awesomeness!








Webcomics





Over Christmas, I also read webcomic Princess Princess by Kay O'Neill

This is about two princesses who are faffing around a magical kingdom, challenging gender norms, and falling in love with each other.

One of the princesses is black - so there's a strong person of colour (PoC) lead too 😄



Princess Princess: Ever After (to give it it's fancy in-print title) is also available in printed format (UK - US.)





Princess Princess: Ever After cover








Other Stuff



Over on Women Write About Comics, Sergio Alexis wrote an awesome recommendation list of webcomics.

And just for the awesomeness of it all, all the comics they recommend are diverse!





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For anyone who doesn't know, 'Women in Refrigerators' or 'fridging' is a phrase that was invented by comics artist Gail Simone for unnecessary acts of violence against women in comic books - often used as a plot device to motivate the male hero.

The origin of the phrase was an infamous storyline where the Green Lantern finds his girlfriend murdered and stuffed in his fridge by a super-villain - apparently just to make him angry.

Valente's book plans to give a voice to fridged women - and it looks incredibly poignant, and undoubtedly awesome.





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Along with America Chavez, Marisol Rios De La Luz aka La Borinqueña, is an awesome step forward for Latinx superheroes.











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