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It's Tuesday! I slept considerably better last night, so I'm not quite as sleepy as I was yesterday morning. I have a little headache hangover from last night, but that'll go away as the morning wears on.

Yesterday was the exact opposite of what I thought it would be at work. Instead of being nonstop calls, it was mostly quiet. I did a lot of call outs and even with them, I did half the calls I normally do. I did get about five people in for STAT appointments, so that was good. In the end, they closed our outpatient radiology centers yesterday, which is for the best. It was pretty bad in Maryland. We got about 8" of snow, and then another 1" of sleet and freezing rain. So the snow is seriously solid. I was watching our maintenance workers trying to shovel the walks, and they had two implements--a snow shovel and a garden spade to try to break up some of the ice. It was very effective and the sidewalks are clear. The court is a mess. Even the plow couldn't clear everything, so it's pretty icy.

I do have to go to the pharmacy today, so I'm figuring on doing that at lunch when the sun is at it's brightest and maybe some of the ice will be slush. It's going to get up to a balmy 25 degrees F. I'm not looking forward to cleaning my car off. It's going to be cold and the snow is going to be heavy. Hopefully, I have time to clean and still go to the pharmacy during my lunch break. It'll definitely be a bit of a race.

I don't think I'll have the benefit of lightning striking twice at work. It'll definitely be a litlte busier, since the centers will actually be open. There will probably be some cancellations. The roads still aren't 100% clear.

I'm still debating on what I want to make for dinner. I've got a few options, though I'm low on sides. A good chunk of it will depend on if I am able to make it to the pharmacy at lunch. If so, I'll make an actual dinner. If not, I may be picking up something on the way home from the pharmacy in the evening.

Today is 100 days until we leave for vacation. Tomorrow, we'll be in double digits! This is both exciting and terrifying. We have an appt in 2 1/2 weeks to meet up with the dog sitter, so hopefully that goes well and Yoda is a good boy. It'll be on Valentine's day, so hopefully he'll find love in his heart for the sitter.

I started a Facebook group for our sailing. For months, it's been just me, then one or two other people. But now as we get closer, the group is growing. it's up to 42 members now. It's interesting, seeing who people are and what they're planning to do for excursions.

I think our itinerary is the best, but I'm biased. There are people coming from Australia for this cruise! That blows my mind. They were talking about not knowing what to tip as Australia is not a tipping culture like the US is. We were trying to give them an idea of what to expect.

100 days! Good lord, that feels soon.

ION, I finished a book! The Fourth Wing wasn't bad. The end was nicely done, and I really enjoyed the story. As a fanfic writer, I wrote a ton of Mary Sues and self inserts (thankfully both are lost to the annals of a now defunct wrestling fanfic board. I didn't really mind it though. I enjoyed the dragons, and had fun reading it, so I don't car if it is wish fulfillment. 4 out of 5 stars. Now I shall start on book 2.

Okay, time for me to hop off and get ready for work. Everyone have a stupendous Tuesday!

complete lack of surprise fic!

Jan. 27th, 2026 08:40 am
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[personal profile] black_bentley
I'm sure it will come as a shock to you all that the Horse Fic in Airdrop was written by me. I know. Astonishing.

After deciding not to sign up I had a teeny bit of FOMO, so when a pinch hit appeared it seemed like the perfect opportunity to participate after all :D [personal profile] ysande had requested Bertie fic with the possibility of horses, so horses it was!

full of running, and quite sound
Rating - G
Length - 1,000 words
Tags - Bertie, horses, injury recovery, post-book: Sergeant Bigglesworth CID
Summary - Bertie hadn't—strictly speaking—been told that he should be riding. But then again, he hadn't—strictly speaking—been told that he shouldn't.
Back at Chedcombe after the events of Sergeant Bigglesworth, C.I.D., Bertie finds his own sort of comfort.

My own lovely gift was by [personal profile] sholio, so thank you again <333
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[personal profile] selenak
As opposed to his son, where I would describe my opinion only getting slightly modified, not really changed, over the years, I really did do a turnaround on James. For a long time, basically neither of the two main associations I had when thinking of him were to his credit: a) when his mother was about to be executed, James lodged a token protest with Elizabeth but simuiltanously sent a letter to Leicester to ensure it wouldn't be taken too seriously, and b) he wrote one of those ghastly books encouraging witchhunts in the 17th century, with devastating results. Yes, I also knew that during his reign, the English equivalent of the Luther bible was created (i.e. just as Luther's translation of the bible into early modern German is a major major step in the develpment of the language and was to prove influential for writers up to and including the decidedly not religious Bertolt Brecht, the "King James bible" did the same for early modern English), but since as opposed to Martin L., James didn't do the translating himself, I did not consider this to be a plus in his favour.

I think the first to make me question this low or at least limited opinion was [personal profile] jesuswasbatman, who had just watched Howard Benton's play about James and Anne Boleyn (in two different timelines, obviously), and then [personal profile] deborah_judge who was also an advocate. A decade, some biographies and a few podcasts later... Okay, I admit it: He was, to tongue-in-cheekily quote a current day translation of a very different epic, a complicated man.

As to not making more than a token protest: given he never knew his mother (he'd last seen her when he was four months old and she had left the country when he was a little more than a year), and was raised by a gallery of her bitterest enemies who kept teaching him she was the worst, this is really not surprising. What is actually interesting is that both James and Mary inherited their Scottish throne as babies, had regents until they were adults and became responsible for a nation with a lot of internal strife, an uncomfortably powerful neighbour next door and nobles with a power that the British nobility had lost post Wars of the Roses, but the results when they took over became very very different. Yes, in a sexist age James had the advantage of being a man and also of not being a Catholic in a country with a majority Protestant population. But he still deserves credit for being the first Scottish ruler in a long time who managesd to stablize the country, lead it well and avoid costly wars with the English. (The fact that he was King of Scotland for a staggering 58 years - to the 22 years of his English and Irish Kingship - tends, I'm told, to be overlooked on the English side of the border in the public consciousness. Even if you discount his childhood and youth., i.e. the years before his personal rule, that's still an impressively long reign.) And he did after a childhood which was if anything even tougher than that which had served as a tough apprenticeship to Elizabeth Tudor (and was so crucially different to his mother Mary's childhood as the darling of the French court): his uncle and first regent, Moray, was shot in 1570, followed by his second regent and grandfather, whom a five years old James saw bleeding to death because Lennox was equally assassinated. This bloody regent turnover continued and got accompagnied with uprisings. When James was eleven, Stirling Castle was raided by Catholic rebels. At sixsteen, he was kidnapped by William Ruthven, earl of Gowrie, and imprisoned for ten months. And then there was his teacher, George Buchanan, who managed to get him fluent in Scots, English, French, Greek and Latin, but did so via constant beatings and humiliations. Buchanan had the declared aim of teaching him about not just his mother being the worst but all the Stuarts being rotten and that as a King he was to exist for his subjects, not for himself. Unsurprisingly, what James actually learned when those lessons where conveyed via beatings was to dissemble, and conclude that it wasn't his ancestors but but rebels who were "monstrous". He also had Buchanan's writings on limited Kingship forbidden as soon as the man was dead.

By now, I've come across a considerable number of royals whom in modern terms we'd classify as gay or at least as bi with a strong preference for men, of which James definitely was one, and who were married because that was par the course for royalty. This often, but not always, means misery for their wives. Compared some of the truly castastrophic to at least very cold marriages (Henriette Anne "Minette" of England/Philippe d'Orleans "Monsieur", Edward II/Isabella of France, Frederick II of Prussia/Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick etc.), James and Anne of Denmark didn't do badly. They even had a sort of romantic origin story, in that Anne, after being married by proxy as was usual, was supposed to be delivered to Scotland via ship, terrible weather made it impossible and her ship ended up in Norway instead, so young James, for the first and last time making a grand romantic gesture for a woman instead of a man, instead of waiting tilll weather and sea were calm enough for Anne to make the trip from Norway instad took the boat to Norway himself, united with his bride and brought her home to England. (His son Charles would decades later try to accomplish something similar by travelling to Spain to woo the Spanish Infanta. It did not have the same results.) This resulted in a good start to the marriage, but also in a dark time for some other women in Scotland because James believed all the bad weather was undoubtedly the result of witchcraft and someone had to be punished for that. Later on, the biggest disagreements James and Anne had weren't about his male favourites but about who got to raise their children, specifically the oldest son, Henry. Anne wanted to do this herself. James, whose own childhood had been a series of bloody turnovers in authority figures (see above), wanted Henry to be raised in the most secure castle in Scotland and by an armed to the teeth nobleman. This made for a lot of rows and repeated attempts by Anne to get her oldest son by showing up at his residence and demanding he be handed over, with the last such occasion coming when James was already en route to England to get crowned.

James' iron clad conviction of the dangers of witchcraft still is chilling to me, but even that is more complicated than, say, the utter ghastliness that was going on in German speaking countries in the 17th century, because James in his later English years actually paired his anti-witchcraft attitude with the admoniishment of judges not to be fooled by conmen and -wen, superstituions and local feuds, and the few times he got personally involved in England (as opposed to earlier in Scotland) it was in the favour of the accused. This doesn't mean women and men didn't die on other occasions in the realm(s) ruled by a monarch known to fear witches, but I still can't think of a parallel among the "theologians" who wrote their anti-wtiches books simultanously in my part of the world, and who never would have admitted the possibility of false accusations, let alone admonished their judges to be sceptical and discerning.

Some of what got James a bad press back in the day now looks good to us, most of all the fact he genuinely and consistently disliked war. BTW, this was less different from Elizabeth I's own attitude than historians and propagandists for a long time presented it. Elizabeth had avoided actual war with Spain for as long as she could, and hadn't been very keen on supporting the Protestant rebels in the Netherlands directly, either, much preferring it if she got someone else to do it. Once the war was there, of course, it had to be fought, but those eighteen years of war had left both England and Spain exhausted and with enormous debts, and one of James' signature policies, the peace of Spain, was undoubtedly to the benefit of both countries. That in the later years of his reign a majority of people yearned for war with Spain again, for a replay of the late Elizabethan era's greatest hits (without considering the expense of all that national glory), and that James still held out against it is to his credit, especially given the results when his son Charles actually pursued such a policy after ascending to the throne. Something that's also to James' credit as a monarch though not as a father is that he kept England out of the 30 Years War while he lived despite the fact that his daughter Elizabeth and his son-in-law were prime protagonists in its earliest phase and might never have become King and Queen of Bohemia if the Bohemians hadn't believed that surely, the King of England (and Scotland, and Ireland), leader of Protestants, would support his daughter against the Austrian Catholic Habsburgs if they elected his son-in-law as a counter condidate to said Habsburg. He also was ruthless enough to deny his daughter and son-in-law sanctuary in England once they were deposed and on the run, which wasn't very paternal but understandable if you consider that this was before his son Charles was married (let alone had produced an heir of his own), meaning that if he, James died and Charles ruled, Elizabeth was the next in the line of succession, and the thought of her husband, the unfortunate "Winter King" of Bohemia whose well-meaning but inept leadership had kickstarted the war, becoming the King of England if anything should happen to Charles gave James nightmares. In conclusion: not participating in one of the most brutal wars fought in Europe ever and in fact trying his utmost diplomatically to prevent it was a good thing. But in centuries where "manly" and "warrior" were going together in the public imagination, it's no wonder that it didn't make James popular.

Mind you: a misunderstood humanist, James wasn't, either. And something that can definitely be laid as his doorstep (though not exclusively so) is that his relationship with the English (as opposed to Scottish) Parliament went from bad to worse every time there was one during his reign, which definitely played a role in what was to come once his son Charles became King. (ironically, Prince Charles had his first and as it turns out last time as a firm favourite of Parliament when he led the opposition to continued peace with Spain and the pro War party in the last year of his father's life.) Why do I qualify this with "not exclusively"? Because Parliamentarians didn't always cover themselves with glory, either. I mean, as I understand it, James' first English parliament went like this:

James: Here I am, fresh from Edinburgh, your new King. Thanks for all the enthusiasm I encountered on the road, guys. Well, seeing as I am now King of England, Scotland and Ireland, I propose and will coin a phrase: A United Kingdom of Great Britain! How about that? Starting with an English/Scottish Union, not just by monarch but by state?

English Parliament: NO WAY. Scots are thieving beggars who are by nature evil and will deprive us of our FREEDOM and RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES if they are treated as citizens of the same country. WE HATE SCOTS. You excepted, because that would be treason.

(Meanwhile in Scotland: Are ye daft, Jamie? We hate those English murderous bastards!!!!!)

James: So basically no one except for me wants a United Kingdom of Great Britain, got it. I still think I'm right and you're wrong, but fine, for now. How about some money for me, my queen, my kids and my lovers?

EP: About that....

Which brings me to the topic of the Favourites. Most monarchs have them. They're usually hated. (It's easier to count the exceptions.) Ironically, one of the very few exceptions, the only one of Elizabeth I's favourites who wasn't hated while being the Favourite, the Earl of Essex, had all the qualities royal favourites are usually hated for - he held monopolies that provided him with lots of money (and one of the fallouts between Essex and Elizabeth was when she refused to prolong said monopoly), his attempts at playing politics were disastrous (and also outclassed by his rival Robert Cecil), and the only thing he had going for himself really were good looks and cutting a dashing figure when raiding Spanish coastal cities. In over forty years of Elizabeth's reign, a court culture wherein the male courtiers played at being in love with the Queen had been established, and certainly all her long term favourites were framing their relationship with her in romantic language. Now presumably when James became King, people who hadn't been paying attention to gossip from Scotland had expected things to go back to the Henry VIII model where certainly the King still had his faves but the romantic language was out . But lo and behold, while it's impossible to prove James actually had sex with any of the young handsome men he favoured, the language used in his letters to at least two of them (Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, and George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham) is certainly suggestive, and he did kiss them and others in public. While men kissing men in that day and age wasn't necessarily coded erotic, especially coming from a monarch, James did it often enough for ambassadors to notice and report. And certainly when courtiers wanted to remove the current Favourite, they tried it via presenting young good looking men to James. (This worked in one case - the toppling of Somerset in favour of Buckingham, though there were other factors involved as well - but failed when Buckingham's earlier sponsors, realizing they had just traded Skylla for Charybdis, tried to do the same thing again. No matter how many sexy young things were presented, Buckingham remained James' Favourite till James' death.) Favourites were on the one hand certainly a symptome of the corruption inherent int he absolutist system, but otoh also hhighly useful in that they offered an out for both King and subjects in whom to blame for unpopular policies. Instead of critiquing the King, the opposition could frame its complaints in being the venting of loyal subjects about the Evil Advisors (tm), while the King could sacrifice a scapegoat if things went too badly to quench public anger. As opposed to his son, James was ready to do that if needs must. But his Favourites still contributed to the overall perception of the court as a den of sin and corruption. (Which, yeah, but as opposed to which previous court?)

(BTW, and speaking of the usefulness of scapegoats for monarchs, my favourite example for the story about Henry starting out as this charming well meaning prince going bloodthirsty monarch only after he didn't get his first divorce and had a tournament accident being wrong remains the fact that when Henry ascended to the throne at age 18, one of the first things he did was to accuse two of his father's more ruthless tax men of treason and have them beheaded in a cheap but efficient bid for popularity. Now, no one could deny said two officials, one of whom, Edmund Dudley, was the grandfather of Elilzabeth's childhood friend and life long favourite Leicester, had been absolutely ruthless in their mission to squeeze money out of the population by every legal or barely legal trick imaginable. But they had done so under strict instructions from Henry VII, and the accusation of treason for this was ridiculous. Note that Henry VIIII could simply have dismissed them when he became King. But no. He went for legal murder from the get go. However, since everyone hates tax men, absolutely no one minded and many celebrated instead of thinking of the precedent. This is why the Tudors, by and large, when governing had a genius for (self) propaganda the Stuarts just didn't.)

I wouldn't agree with one of the latest biographers, Clare Jackson, that James was the most interesting monarch GB had, but he certainly is interesting, and far more dimensional than younger me gave him credit for.


The other days

Biggles Holiday Airdrop

Jan. 26th, 2026 11:30 pm
sholio: airplane flying away from a tan colored castle (Biggles-castle airplane)
[personal profile] sholio
Authors are revealed, and here's what I wrote!

An Appointment to Keep (1400 wds, Biggles + Erich + An OC [Original Cat])
My recipient liked fluff and animals, so that is exactly what's in this! Set late in canon.

Draped in Glory (1300 wds, Algy/Ginger)
And this was a treat for pinch hitter [personal profile] black_bentley, who it seemed only fair should have a gift too! This is basically an Algy/Ginger take on the Biggles/EvS "putting on jewelry" fic I wrote a couple of years ago; it always seemed to me that it should work for them equally well.

Under Glass (1900 wds, Biggles/EvS)
Not exactly a Sleeping Beauty AU ... but also kind of a Sleeping Beauty AU! Set in canon, but Biggles is under a curse; only true love's kiss can wake him. This was a last-minute treat when the idea hit me out of the blue.

No time left.

Jan. 26th, 2026 08:24 pm
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[personal profile] hannah
Challenge #12

Make an appreciation post to those who enhance your fandom life. Appreciate them in bullet points, prose, poetry, a moodboard, a song... whatever moves you!


The first person I lost in fandom - really lost, not moving blogging platforms and falling out of touch, not drifting apart, not a falling-out so extreme there's no talking anymore - wasn't someone I knew well. I knew people who knew her well and we'd spoken in person at BASCon a couple times, and because we had nametags, we could greet each other easily. But between one year and another, something went wrong - complications with surgery, as I recall - and she wasn't there anymore.

I've since lost a lot more people. Some I'd spoken with frequently, some who were friends of friends. Some I knew by wallet name, some where I couldn't tell you any more than what fandoms we shared. Sometimes it was a surprise and sometimes it wasn't unexpected. A few times people told me, a few times I wondered about them and went to check and learned that way, a couple times it so happened I'd see something they'd made or stumble over their account and then learn they'd passed on years ago.

Late last month, someone I knew pretty well - we'd chat a few times a week, pass links onto each other - disappeared off Tumblr. Deactivating their blog, deleting their Archive of Our Own account. They'd been undergoing some fairly drastic health issues and had occasionally stepped away from the internet for weeks at a time, and after a few days of worry, it was seeing the deleted AO3 account that actually made me feel a bit better. Tumblr's a place where deactivation can happen willy-nilly, but AO3 requires deliberate effort. It let me tell myself they made the choice to step away as far as they could, rather than them leaving without providing a forwarding address. Tonight I found someone else I knew pretty well - we shared dinner in London once - who'd stopped posting over two years ago had their Tumblr account deactivated, also. Maybe they stepped far away. So I tell myself.

I knew I'd lose people someday. It's part and parcel of knowing people - knowing that they'll leave. When I got into fandom, I mostly made friends with people older than me; I've lately looked around and realized I'm mostly making friends with people my own age or younger. I don't know how long any of them are going to stay in my life. I know it's not going to last forever, or even as long as I'd wish it would. But I know they're here right now. And I know they've made my fandom life better, no matter how much time we had together.

two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

The wind is blowing the planes around

Jan. 26th, 2026 06:48 pm
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[personal profile] sovay
Mailing our census form back to the city turned out to be slightly more of a Shackletonian trek than I had prepared for, not because I had failed to notice the maze of sidewalks and driveways tunneled out of the snow-walls on our street or the thick-flocked snowfall that had restarted around sunset, but because I had expected some neighbor to have snowblown or at least shoveled the block with the post box on it. It stood amid magnificent, inviolate drifts. I waded. At 18 °F and wind chill, my hands effectively quit on me within five minutes, but even between their numbness and my camera's increasing preference not to, I did manage to take a couple of pictures I liked.

Laughter doesn't always mean. )

JSTOR showcased Laura Secord with the result that I had to listen, thanks these aeons ago to [personal profile] ladymondegreen, to Tanglefoot.

It is a sign of how badly the last three years in particular have accordioned into one another that my reaction to discovering last year's new album from Brivele was the pleased surprise that it followed so soon on their latest EP. I am intrigued that they cover the Young'uns' "Cable Street" (2017), which has for obvious reasons been on my mind.

I can find no further details on the secretary from the North Midlands who appears in the second half of this clip from This Week: Lesbians (1965), but if there was any justice in the universe the studio should have been besieged with letters from interested women, because in explaining the problems of dating, she's a complete delight. "Well, that's the difficulty. In a way, it means that I have to keep making friends with people because I can't find out unless I make friends with them and then if they are lesbian, there's hope for me, but even then there isn't hope unless they happen to take to me!"

Dear Spectre Requisitions Creator(s),

Jan. 26th, 2026 08:10 pm
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[personal profile] settiai
First of all, relax! I'm far from being picky, and I can pretty much guarantee that I'll love whatever you decide to create for me. These are nothing but guidelines, for you to take to heart or ignore to your heart's content. Also, hey! You're writing me fic or drawing me art! That's automatically a good reason for me to love you, no matter what. So, please, keep that in mind. Trust me, you can pretty much do no wrong. ♥

Treats are always welcome but never expected.

More details under the cut. )

Torchbearers by aaliyahsparrow (SFW)

Jan. 27th, 2026 12:55 pm
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[personal profile] mific posting in [community profile] fanart_recs
Fandom: Heated Rivalry
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Connor Storrie & Hudson Williams
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital art
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: aaliyahsparrow on tumblr
Why this piece is awesome: I'm calling this a Heated Rivalry rec as HR is the reason Connor and Hudson became Olympic Torchbearers. The artist beautifully combines individual reference shots of them, and even makes the hideous uniforms look good!
Link: Torchbearers Torchbearers, backup link here

snowflake challenge #13: communities

Jan. 26th, 2026 06:58 pm
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[personal profile] greetingsfrommaars
Challenge #13: Talk about a community space you like. It doesn’t need to be your favorite, or the one where you spend the most time (although it certainly can be). Maybe it’s even one that you’ve barely visited. But talk about that space and how it helps support fannish community.

After some thought, I decided on the [community profile] yuletide rare fandoms fic exchange and associated community spaces! I participated in the exchange for the first time during the most recent round. Gazing upon the event from afar, I've always thought it sounded so cool and slightly overwhelming. It's huge (1762 works across 2 collections in 2025!) and more structured than anything I'd participated in before. (It was my first time doing an exchange that actually used AO3's backend for writer-recipient matching and such.) Now that I have taken part, it really is a little complicated, but in a way I like, I think? Trawling through the tagset for familiar media/fandom names was fun. (I enjoy the way it includes things that I wouldn't have thought to be fannish about, like paintings and commercials.) I got to make a series of nested and increasingly discerning lists during my preparations. People in the Discord were very nice about my questions about how nominations and signups worked. I liked seeing the variety of mini-challenges for interactive fiction, crossovers, languages, and other kinds of story elements, even if I didn't join them. Like many fandom events, Yuletide is a gathering of people enthusiastic about so many different things but with a shared love of creating and gifting. Because the event is so large, and the fandoms involved are often somewhat obscure/quiet, to me it feels like a heightening of the mutual vibe of "I don't know the thing you're into, but I'm hype for you"!

As an aside: I saw [personal profile] kitarella_imagines compare viewing each other's journals to visiting each other's homes. In the same vein, I've been thinking the Snowflake Challenge feels like a winter tradition where everyone decorates their houses, and then we all go around to admire the decorations and hang out on each other's porches.
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[personal profile] tweague
Airdrop authors have been revealed! I received three (three!!) gorgeous fics, all thoroughly recommended, and I couldn't be more delighted <3 <3 <3 They were:

winter stars by dotsayers | rosanicus - rated G, Bertie + Gimlet. An adorable scene of my best boys venturing onto the skating rink in Hyde Park, and one of them has had distinctly more practice at it than the other. Featuring the instantly-adopted headcanon that Trapper chivvied the Kittens into playing a version of ice-hockey at some point, plus Gimlet squiring Bertie around the rink. Utterly charming.

dialogue for one voice (with chorus) by Philomytha - rated G, Marie with additions from Erich, Ginger, Bertie and Marcel. A gorgeous reflective Marie character piece set during the end of 'Biggles Looks Back', as Marie sits by Biggles' bedside in the hospital at Nancy. Beautifully written and insightfully characterised.

Green Thrives by silversmith | onefellsloop - rated G, Biggles&/Marie&/Erich. A fantastic, witty, emotionally complex glimpse of Biggles and Marie as they begin to feel out what a relationship between them might look like post-'Looks Back', and where Erich fits into that. Marie is *incredible* in this, sharp and funny and fantastically terrifying, I adore her. This fic has the most wonderful OT3 dynamic, really capturing how it's the equilibrium and counter-balancing between the three of them that's going to make the relationship work <3

While I'm on the subject of gift fics - I really can't stay quiet any longer about the superb Bertie/Gimlet fic that a certain someone gifted me at the beginning of January, even though they hid it away in the Gimlet tags where not so many people would see it. It's absolutely wonderful, it hit every one of my buttons square on, and I have been gently losing my mind over it ever since I received it:
Time and Tide - rated E. Bertie returns from an SAP job to find that Gimlet has been rather in need of his company. It's set in the Bertie/Gimlet continuity I write, and it's just the most glorious bit of - I don't know, is there a genre that's like h/c or sickfic only it's when one of the characters is just so tired they can barely see? Anyway, that - combined with some wonderful smut, plenty of FEELINGS and a delightful amount of snuggling at the end. I love this *so* much, and I feel so honoured that the author wrote it in conversation with my fics <3 <3

Since Airdrop authors have now revealed, I can announce to everyone's SHOCK and SURPRISE because SURELY NO ONE COULD HAVE GUESSED that I wrote:

from all perils and dangers of this night for dotsayers | rosanicus: rated G, 5.5k. Bertie and Gimlet and assorted cave-in related trauma.
Of Christmas Past and Yet To Come for silversmith | onefellsloop: rated G, 2.6k, Biggles/Marie/Erich. Two Christmases post-'Looks Back'; loosely associated with 'Of Christmas Present' (see below).
The Lorrington Airlift for ysande: rated G, 18.7k. Bertie, Gimlet and Towser get snowed in at Lorrington Hall by the Great Snow of 1947.
International Relations for dotsayers | rosanicus: rated M, 15.9k, Marcel Brissac/just about everyone, really. Five Times Marcel Brissac Shot His Shot, And One Time He Didn't.

The latter two of which were finished with minutes to spare (at least I think they were more or less finished, I haven't yet spotted any [FINISH THIS BIT LATER] notes to myself, though they could almost certainly have done with a bit more editorial polish 😂) and the last of which was uploaded literally ten seconds before the collection opened :S On the plus side, I almost certainly wouldn't have got them done at all without the two extensions, so let's call it serendipity.

I thought I might as well use this post to do a catch-up list of the fic I've posted over the last season or so - I think almost all of it has already been linked here, and the vast majority of it is just up under my usual pseuds on AO3, so it's hardly hard to find - but here's a brief run-down anyway, for the sake of completeness.

Fic posted since the last round-up in September )

I've had an absolutely blissful year in fandom, I've just been having *so* much fun, and it's been such a pleasure sharing these characters and stories with people here and on the WEJverse Discord server <3 All the same, I've been very aware that I'm probably going to have to start cutting back at least a little bit - it's been a blast and I don't regret a minute of it, but just for this year I've allowed myself to devote as much time as I sensibly could to fic and fandom stuff, because it's been the first time I had a chance to do so in so long, and next year I think I need to eg start taking sensible amounts of exercise again, maybe do some knitting, stop neglecting the garden etc 😂 I was looking after my children full time for a fair few years, and while I was very aware that I was immensely lucky and privileged to get to do so, it did take up pretty much all my mental and physical energy as well as my time. Since the youngest hit full time school age I've been having a wonderful time getting back to the things I missed doing in those years - I've joined a choir again, I've read more, I've nerded out more, and most significantly for me, I've got back to fandom and writing after not really engaging in either of those things for about a decade. It's been *wonderful*, it feels very much like getting my own brain back, and I've been astonished just how much I can write when I get to do it during the daytime with maximum mental energy and minimal distractions (duh). I am extremely aware of how lucky I am that I get to do this. As I said, however, I think it's probably time to rebalance and put the fic writing back in its box at least a *little* bit; but I really have been having the *best* time, and I'm hoping to keep going with it next year - just a little more sensibly, perhaps, but we'll see how we go!

Fandom-wise, I had a great time roaming around the WEJverse in 2025 - there's been quite a lot of Biggles fic still (especially Bertie fic, though more on this later), but I've written lots for Gimlet and read the whole of Worrals and Steeley and written oddments of fic for both. I've also committed the first fic on AO3 for Spyflyers (albeit a slightly weird take on a Spyflyers fic), the first fic for the Ted Scott series, one of the first for the Max Carrados series, and the first fics for a handful of (admittedly sometimes bizarre) rare-pairs, including Algy/Copper and Cub/Copper/Trapper.

The big news this year, however, has been my absolute brain-rot surrender to the pairing that was creeping up on me when I dropped out of fandom about twelve years back: Bertie &/ Gimlet. I posted a couple of fics for them in 2024, including my first ever foray into Bertie/Gimlet, but this year it's probably been more than half of my fic output. It has eaten my brain to the tune of a 60k presumed dead h/c-fest between two characters who meet one (1) time in canon, and mention one another about three times. I am aware this is ridiculous, but I'm enjoying myself too much to care. They have taken up residence in my brain and don't show any signs of being winkled out any time soon. Massive shout-out to ysande who has enabled me absolutely shamelessly and I am forever grateful that I can share my brain-worms with her.

Fic-writing stats below the cut )

In any case, I've had the most delightful year in fandom, and I'm hoping next year will be as good - though maybe with a bit more gardening in the mix...

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January 26 - 'if given the opportunity, where would you like to travel in 2026?' for [personal profile] goodbyebird:

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Jan. 26th, 2026 09:10 pm
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176 books read in 2025 - just under the long-term average (182) but my highest since 2020.

stats ) awards )

My book of the year

A tough one! I'm not sure anything really stands out. But I think I've spent more time thinking about Augustine the African than the others, so maybe that.

And that's a wrap!

Jan. 26th, 2026 11:38 am
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Authors are now revealed, so you can link to your fic, repost it, and talk about it wherever you like. We had a really great exchange this year - with 24 fics for only 12 people signed up, everyone wrote their hearts out!

I hope the whole fandom had a great time, and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible back next year for Biggles Holiday Airdrop 2026.

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