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PREVIEWS: On July 20th, all writers and artists who signed up will get a link in their email to a Google Slides with the summaries' previews. If you signed up but didn’t receive the link on July 21th, please email us. The link will be available too on SPN Eldritch Bang Discord. 

FIRST ROUND OF CLAIMS will open on July 25th at 8:00 pm, London time. Email spneldritchbang@gmail.com with your first, second, and third favorites, indicating the number and title as they are on the slide. Artist, if you signed up as an author too, remember that you can NOT claim your own words. Check the countdown below and don’t start running before the starting gun goes off. https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/halloween?iso=20250725T20&p0=136&msg=SPN+Eldritch+Big+Bang+2025&font=cursive 

We’ll make claims live on Discord as we did for the ReverseBang. Once a summary is claimed, I’ll send a double email notification to the artist and author with the caveat that they should feel free to make contact with each other but not to make any public announcements until reveals. 

If there is any art pending of claiming, a SECOND ROUND OF CLAIMS will open on July 28th for everybody who signed up, both authors and artists. If necessary, a third round of claims will open for everyone on July 30th on LiveJournal/Tumblr, removing from the linked Slides those summaries that have already been claimed. I think it goes without saying that no story/artwork can be shown outside of SPN Eldritch Bang until the posting date. On July 31th, REVEALS will be posted on LJ/Tumblr and SPN Eldritch Bang Discord. 

Good luck, everybody!

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In port at the Pansystem University of Mihira and New Tideland, ART is having modules swapped out for its cargo run season. Rather than operating uncrewed this season, it will have two augmented human security consultants aboard for the period between the two academic years - that's the story for anyone who asks, anyway.

Sum Total happens to be in dry dock at the same time, and seems bored out of its mind. Fortunately, it has a friend to talk to!

Words: 1435, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

thursday reads and things

July 17th, 2025 07:02 pm
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I really did intend to post yesterday, but I didn't get to it. Well, it's Thursday!

What I recently finished reading:

The Tomb of Dragons by Katherine Addison, the third book in the Cemeteries of Amalo sub-series of The Goblin Emperor books. I had gone into it with mixed feelings; not that I strongly cared about
spoilerthe Thara Celehar/Iäna Pel-Thenhior ship, but I had heard that the way it was sunk was awkward and issueficcy and felt like "I was going to write this relationship in but it felt pointless after all the fanfiction", and - yeah, it was
but I enjoyed it, overall. I liked the low-ish stakes plot, and the DRAGONS, and the fairly mild author's message of what makes a person a person, and the importance of basic rights and the rule of law, which, let's face it, is a relevant message these days.

Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky, stand-alone SF. Again, a lot of people whose reviews I follow didn't like it, but I did; Tchaikovsky is hit and miss for me, but this was a hit. A biologist who is also a political dissident on an extremely authoritarian Earth is exiled as prison labor on a planet with native life that is very weird and apparently hostile. This is basically another exploration of Tchaikovsky's Theme, which is at core, I think, "How can we see the Other as a Person? How do we overcome the instinct to be closed and tribal, and instead practice empathy, leading to discussion and exchange?" There are echos of the Children of Time series, in particular Children of Ruin (the second book), I think. There is also the strong contrast between a culture which gives lip service to the importance of individuality, but demands conformity, and a culture which emphasizes the communal and the good of the community. And of course, the importance of resistance, of holding to one's core beliefs even in the face of a terrible horrible authoritarian government.

I mostly enjoyed the style except for a few references which seemed a little too grounded in 21st century reality for this future in which humans are mining multiple far-flung planets. The structure and pacing worked well for me. Warning for a terrible horrible authoritarian government that doesn't give a shit about human lives other than their own, and body horror, and an ending which may strike some people as not entirely happy, but which satisfied me. [personal profile] sovay, it's very different from Elder Race but if these themes appeal I think you'll like it.

"Rapport: Friendship, Solidarity, Communion, Empathy" by Martha Wells, a Murderbot short story, in which Murderbot doesn't explicitly appear, but ART | Perihelion has recently met it for the first time. It's from Iris's point of view, on a mission with the rest of the crew, and really the mission is just a framing device McGuffin for "Peri has changed because it met someone?!?", and I agree with [personal profile] runpunkrun's take that there are way too many words devoted to them walking around on this mission which turns out to be not really relevant, compared to the actual point of the story. Still, it's nice to have a bit about Murderbot from not Murderbot's POV.

What I'm reading now:

Just started on the seventh and last Shardlake book by CJ Sansom, Tombland.

What I recently finished watching:

Murderbot! I enjoyed it! I (mostly) appreciate, or at least understand, the changes they made in adaptation. (Not sure why it's not enough for Pin-Lee to be Space Lawyer, but also must be Badass Fighter? And the Arada/Pin-Lee/Ratthi thing didn't seem to have any reason for being and just felt a bit cringe.) I really loved the ending, and Gurathin's whole general arc, and SANCTUARY MOOOOON, and Mensah is chef's kiss perfect.

Speaking of Sanctuary Moon, Murderbot vidded it! Okay, it was really [archiveofourown.org profile] pollyrepeat, but: RADIOACTIVE by Murderbot [vid]!!!

What I'm watching now:

Arcane, because B watched the first episode during the winter, riding the stationary bike, and decided I might like to watch it with him, so moved on to something else so we could watch it together. Not very far into it yet.

What I recently listened to:

The third episode of S3 of The Strange Case of Starship Iris, which, I really liked this one!

Wishlist -- all the prompts!

July 18th, 2025 12:52 pm
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[community profile] guardian_wishlist is returning next month, yay! It's my favourite event. It runs like [community profile] fandomtrees: people sign up with a wishlist of things they'd like to receive, and then anyone can make them gifts. One of the things I love about it is that every year I make things that would never have occurred to me otherwise: the SID Team writing RPS, Arthurian-inspired AU, tea shop AU, Zhu Hong learning martial arts, Li Qian joining the SID, etc.

I find most of my own prompts revolve, by default, around my main /-pairings, so I try to make a conscious effort to include gen and &-pairing prompts in my signups too. And (speaking not as a co-mod, but as a co-participant) I'd like to gently encourage everyone else to do the same, if they'd like to receive that kind of thing, because I love writing little gen and other-pairing things (as well as SW/ZYL), and prompts are love. :D

after the money's gone

July 17th, 2025 08:45 pm
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I made this fancy lemonade with what I learned from [personal profile] minoanmiss's tags is called oleo saccharum, which is sugar syrup made with the oils in the citrus peels. I had 8 lemons, and some leftover frozen strawberries and blueberries, so I let the berries defrost in the fridge overnight and then this morning I did all the juicing and the dicing and then let it sit for several hours (5, I think?) before straining the syrup and adding the juice etc. It's very good, though I need to try it with lemons only, I think, and maybe less sugar. Because I do like my lemonade on the tarter side.

Anyway! I dug out my potato masher and my citrus reamer with carafe for this, so it was nice to be able to use them. I do kind of wish I had a food mill but I've never been able to justify the expense to myself - I used a large fine mesh strainer and it worked fine.

In other news, I watched the most recent season of GBBO and I LOVED EVERYONE IN THE TENT, but especially Dylan! Nelly! Gill! and Georgie! spoilers, I guess ) And Allison is so great. I hope she sticks with the show for a long time.

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Productivity

July 18th, 2025 11:20 am
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From Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman, chapter 4:
  • As Marie Curie understood, our default stance is to measure our actual accomplishments against all the things we could, in principle, still do.

  • This is the lesson we insecure overachievers could do with getting into our skulls: actions don’t have to be things that we grind out, day after day, in order to inch ever closer to some elusive state of finally getting to qualify as adequate humans. Instead, they can just be enjoyable expressions of the fact that that’s what we already are.

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July 17th, 2025 06:49 pm
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My 4-year-old transitioned to a big-kid bed more than six months ago. Since the switch, every time he wakes up (at night, super early in the morning, etc.), he comes into our room needing us (and waking us up). Sometimes he is crying because he is scared, but often it just feels like an automatic thing he’s doing. We always march him back to his room and don’t let him get in bed with us. We have tried what feels like everything: a reward chart for a bigger reward he gets to pick, a small reward each day he stays in his room, a light that changes color when he can come out of his room, talks at times other than when we’re dealing with it in the moment about staying in his room, some books about being afraid of the dark, a special box of toys to play with when he wakes up, a fun galaxy light, a Yoto he can listen to … nothing has worked.

I don’t want to lock him in for a variety of reasons. I feel like we’re almost back in the baby stages of being woken up at night! I was hoping it was just a phase we’d get through, but it’s really dragging on at this point. He’s also been tired during the day so he’s not getting enough sleep. Any ideas?

—Mom in the Land of 10,000 Yawns


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Forging a Familiar Face

July 17th, 2025 08:22 pm
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Tapan and her family needed help to recover their research. The security consultant they hired, a shy but determined augmented human, saved not just their work, but their lives.

Months later, Tapan sees a familiar face on a documentary about constructs.

Words: 1470, Chapters: 1/5, Language: English

Nonfiction

July 17th, 2025 02:38 pm
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James C. Scott, James Scott, resisting dominance )

Agustin Fuentes, Sex Is a Spectrum: The Biological Limits of the Binary: not as detailed as I wanted )

Deborah Valenze, The Invention of Scarcity: Malthus and the Margins of History: Malthus and corn (and corn laws) )

Jane Marie, Selling the Dream: The Billion-Dollar Industry Bankrupting Americans: The bad kind of MLM )
Becca Rothfeld, All Things Are Too Small: in praise of excess )

Douglas Brinkley, The Boys of Pointe du Hoc: Ronald Reagan, D-Day, and the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion: a big day and its commemoration )

Anthony Shadid, Night Draws Near: Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War: shockingly, it's complicated )

Guru Madhavan, Applied Minds: How Engineers Think: they try things )

Theatre Fandom: Engaged Audiences in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Kirsty Sedgman, Francesca Coppa, & Matt Hills: live theater as a fandom source )

Dan Ariely, The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone - Especially Ourselves: he's not wrong or exempt )

Tony Judt, When the Facts Change: Essays, 1995-2010: foresight that didn't help )

KC Davis, How to Keep House While Drowning: A Gentle Approach to Cleaning and Organizing: functionality is all )

Decatur (Sports Night)

July 17th, 2025 06:51 am
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Decatur (Sports Night):

Decatur, by scrunchy. shrift: Oh, it’s lovely. After their run on Sports Night ends: “Everyone misses me.” Danny was suddenly very aware of how close Casey’s fingers were to his thigh. “I’ve been right here this whole time.”

Like a Moth to the Moon

July 17th, 2025 06:48 am
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Posted by parthagenon

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While waiting for its ship to depart for Milu, a certain SecUnit is notified that Someone is Wrong on the Feed.

Extremely vague spoilers through Rogue Protocol; TV-verse, book timeline.

Words: 1711, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

Series: Part 3 of Trolling the Feed

Reruns & Resets

July 17th, 2025 12:11 am
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“ Maybe I would be less annoyed had it not been brought up a subjective one million times (and an objective two dozen) how it was “nice to have everyone back together” on a “peaceful survey this time”. Ratthi had made sure to comment that for all that the first survey had been a “total nightmare” it was “worth it to have met you SecUnit!” That had given me the same melty feeling in my chest that I’d gotten when Mensah had told me she saw me “as a person just trying to help” back on that first survey together.

I was trying not to think about that though. Not that, or the way my drones captured Ratthi’s grin when he’d spoken. Or any of the melty and soft feelings my humans gave me sometimes. But especially not Ratthi. Because if I thought about him at all, I’d have to think about his blood on my face.”

Set in a mix of the Book Universe & the TV Universe, Murderbot and the PresAux crew are on another planetary survey mission. Everything is peaceful until it isn’t and Murderbot gets trapped in a nightmarish Time Loop like something out of one of its serials. Murderbot is hellbent on saving its humans and breaking free of the loop whatever it takes.

Words: 1628, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English