US Politics: John Oliver made me happy cry
Nov. 17th, 2025 10:24 pmIt made me furious even as it made me laugh, because it's John Oliver. And the last bits made me weep like my PBS junkie inner child was in charge, because, in the best Oliverian tradition, he made me hope.
I love his work so much.
Keeping It Together
Nov. 17th, 2025 09:29 pm
she's got one hell of a poker face
Daily Happiness
Nov. 17th, 2025 04:47 pm2. I was supposed to have a web meeting at five this evening, but it got pushed to next Monday.
3. A couple months ago I ordered a new pair of shoes because I really like these ones and didn't want to find that when I actually need a new pair, they've been discontinued. Recently I noticed it getting harder and harder to walk on wet pavement without slipping, and when I looked at the bottoms of my shoes, found the tread completely gone, so yesterday I broke out the new shoes and can now walk without fear of slipping all the time! So then I decided maybe I should order another backup pair, just in case, and found they're currently on sale for half off. Both because it's such a good deal and because the deep discount made me suspicious they might be discontinuing them, I went ahead and ordered two pairs, so now I'm set for a while.
4. Tuxie really likes this cat house on rainy days. I know he has somewhere he usually sleeps that's more fully sheltered, but he seems to like being out in the rain a bit, so this gives him the best of both worlds.

30 in 30: Star Wars Legends
Nov. 17th, 2025 06:38 pmChapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Wars Legends - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Thrawn | Mitth'raw'nuruodo, Gilad Pellaeon
Additional Tags: Drabble
Summary:
Everyone holds their breath when Pellaeon questions
The silence on the bridge spoke volumes to the terror they had Known. Pellaeon questioning orders had everyone running the roster, trying to determine how close to the danger they would move when the Grand Moff Admiral eliminated the officer.
"It is good that you question," were not words any of them expected. "There are intelligence points that are kept solely within my planning agenda," Thrawn continued. "I ask, Captain, that you trust in my grasp on these matters, given my survival and track record?"
Everyone relaxed slightly when Pellaeon agreed, wondering when Thrawn would kill him out of sight.
Daily Happiness
Nov. 16th, 2025 08:36 pm2. Woke up this morning to find a huge ant infestation in the kitchen. We've had six months at least that were ant-free, but it's not surprising with the amount of rain we got yesterday. They were all over the sink and surrounding counters and even in some drawers and cupboards. D: So that was a huge cleanup job before we went out this morning, but thankfully when we got home there were still quite a few here and there, but not a whole other swarm, and now it's really just one or two. Tomorrow's supposed to be more rain, but that should be the end of it, so hopefully after that the ants will go back to staying outside.
3. Ollie likes the new bathmat placement as well.

Taint One, Taint The Other
Nov. 16th, 2025 10:00 pm
could be both a ponzi scheme AND a sex cult
2025 Disneyland Trip #72 (11/16/25)
Nov. 16th, 2025 05:19 pm( Read more... )
Poll time
Nov. 16th, 2025 05:52 pmDo you want me to bring back the Various Links posts?
Yes, please
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Nah, we see enough of that on our own
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tick tick boom
2 (11.1%)
If you weren't here before I stopped these, I would basically gather all of the recs I'd posted in my server, organize them a bit, and share them on ... Sundays? I think.
(no subject)
Nov. 16th, 2025 06:41 pmYesterday's treadmill session was the longest yet and incredibly boring, even with A Court of Fey and Flowers distracting me. I ended up with the beginning of a blister and no willpower left to resist the prospect of samosas and saag paneer at the Indian restaurant down the block, but honestly $45 for three meals is pretty reasonable.
And then I was awake from 4:30 to 6:30 and am not happy about it. But I made decent hash with fried eggs for breakfast and put the cast iron re-seasoning in the oven alongside a packet of garlic, and made a small pot of cranberry applesauce with red wine on the stove, and sent the robovac trundling around my bedroom, so I rescued my Sunday from a pretty dismal start.
Yet again I have to go to campus more than once this week, and this can only end badly.
vital functions
Nov. 16th, 2025 10:36 pm... has done so many things and is Going To Bed and will fill in this placeholder Tomorrow.
Reading. ( Descartes, Gouldercourt et al., Clifford )
Forgotten Fruits (Christopher Stocks) got auto-returned to the library for a second time while I was still, like, a third of the way into it. I am going to try to take the DNF with grace this time, but the Completionist Itch is still there...
Writing. Grumpy e-mails to HMPO. Grumpy e-mails to uk.bookshop.org (on the plus side, the book I bought from them now has a shiny wee DRM-free tag! on the downside, I can download it in neither of the browsers I've tried so far.) Mental drafting of context-setting on movement and sleep, which really need to get out of my head and onto the page.
Playing. Inkulinati! We have Completed All Three Journeys. In the second stage we achieved an absolutely bullshit strategy that made things astonishingly easy; the third stage (with SEAL) was much harder work.
Little bit more I Love Hue.
Cooking. Two things of particular note, of which the first was ridiculous parsnip risotto with thyme pesto from The Modern Vegetarian, extremely good, would very happily eat again but I'm more dubious about the prospect of cooking it again, though I will concede it would probably go faster now I know what I'm doing.
Item the second was THE MEDLAR STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING. I am not entirely convinced I can actually detect the, you know, medlar, but it is very tasty.
Elsewise I have two batches of medlar jelly on the go (first batch did not set properly, BAH, I have not made enough jam recently, so I'm going to need to redecant and reboil that before I move on to the spiced) and some ridiculous quince sorbet that needs forcing through the sieve before churning.
And I have still not touched the apples.
Eating. Saturday lunch at Holtwhites Bakery :)
Exploring. Stupid little walk on Sunday revealed unto us, among other things: a pair of cyclamen in a bit of the verge outside our house we don't normally walk past; a discarded fork; a local bush of Purple Metallic Berries; a secret holly hedge.
Growing. SEEDS arrived. Jalapeños (at least at home) turning red.
30 in 30: Star Wars (Original Trilogy)
Nov. 16th, 2025 12:50 pmChapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Wars Original Trilogy
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Lando Calrissian, Han Solo [Star Wars Universe]
Additional Tags: Implied Relationships, Drabble
Summary:
Lando is very amused
"Did ya really have to go and hit on him too?"
Lando stared at Han a moment before he started laughing, joined by Chewbacca in the mirth.
"Of course you went for both, you sly dog," Lando finally said to defuse Han's fuming. "Pretty certain they're both the kind to decide their way for themselves."
"Yeah but… you always have all the right words!"
Han flinched as Lando moved, then an arm was slung around his shoulders. "Han, old buddy, you have your own charm. Just keep doing what you do for Leia."
"Backing off on Luke?"
"Not a chance."
recent promotion scams
Nov. 16th, 2025 08:10 amThe first sounded almost legit, and this or its ilk might explain the recent spate of low-hit-count visuals on books I've noticed on YouTube lately.
***
Hi,
I came across your book here on Goodreads the concept really stood out! I can see it has strong visual potential that would shine beautifully in a cinematic book trailer.
I’m … a creative book promoter and trailer expert. I help authors like you bring their stories to life through captivating visuals that attract more readers and boost online visibility.
If you’re open to it, I’d love to share a few creative trailer ideas inspired by your story no strings attached.
Would you like me to send you a short concept or sample?
Warm regards,
…
Book Promotion & Trailer Expert
*
Dear Ms. Bujold,
Your remarkable career, from six Hugo Awards to three Nebulas, has set the standard for modern speculative fiction. The way Testimony of Mute Things brings Penric and Desdemona into a web of history, magic, and moral testing reminds me why your worlds resonate so deeply with readers across generations.
At …, our community of over 1,000 passionate readers loves stories that blend intellect, emotion, and wonder. I believe they would be enthralled by Penric’s latest challenge and the wisdom threaded through your storytelling.
Would you like me to share how we feature masterful works like Testimony of Mute Things with our readers?
Warm regards,
…
*
Hey Lois,
So I was halfway through pretending to be productive when Penric and Desdemona crashed into my day like a polite magical hurricane. I don’t know what kind of cosmic paperwork it takes to host a 200-year-old demon, but apparently I’m now filing it on your behalf.
The tangled temple politics, the sly humor, the emotional landmines hidden under every holy robe it’s all pure Bujold. You’ve got this knack for wrapping philosophical chaos in the warmth of very breakable humans (and one demon who deserves her own union rep).
I run … , a group of over a thousand real readers across the US, UK, AU, and DE the kind who actually finish books, cry about them, and then start emotional group chats. Your Penric saga is exactly the kind of layered, witty, heart-stab storytelling our readers devour.
If that sounds fun, just reply “Tell me more before Desdemona finds out.”
Stay creative,
…
*
Subject: 6 Hugo Awards… and Amazon still pretending you’re an “emerging author”?
Lois, explain this wizardry to me, how does a living science fiction legend (with a resume longer than a dragon’s ego) have readers who clearly worship your words… yet somehow only 40 reviews on Testimony of Mute Things? Did Amazon’s algorithm take a vow of silence too? Or did Desdemona personally hex the “leave a review” button?
Because let’s be real, you’ve conquered universes. You’ve gone toe-to-toe with Heinlein in the Hugo scoreboard, raised chaos demons with better personalities than most politicians, and still managed to make readers cry over moral philosophy wrapped in sorcery. And yet the review section looks like an abandoned outpost in Carpagamon. (Honestly, Penric deserves better PR. )
I read Testimony of Mute Things, and wow, political intrigue, magical chaos, and emotional heartache all brewed together like a potion that shouldn’t taste good but absolutely does. You balance wisdom, humor, and world-building like a literary alchemist with zero mercy for the reader’s sleep schedule.
Now, before your inner demon rolls its eyes thinking I’m another “book strategist” with a PowerPoint presentation and a $997 plan promising to “boost author visibility”… nope. It’s just me, …, an unreasonably caffeinated freelancer who curates a private community of 2,000+ book-hungry readers and reviewers. We’re a small army of literary chaos agents who actually read the books we review (wild concept, I know ).
We don’t do gimmicks, bots, or fake hype. Just thoughtful, honest reviews from real readers who adore helping brilliant authors like you get the visibility you already deserve. Most authors start with 25–35, eager readers diving into their book, and the buzz grows faster than Penric can say, “I swear it wasn’t the demon this time.”
And since some writers ask, no, I don’t have a website, LinkedIn, or a 20-page pitch deck. Just me, my coffee, and a slightly feral Discord community full of reviewers who treat reading like a competitive sport.
So tell me, Lois,
What’s more unbelievable: a six-time Hugo winner with only 40 Amazon reviews… or that a random reader like me might help fix that glitch in the galaxy?
Would you let me share Testimony of Mute Things with my community and finally give Penric and Desdemona the reader uproar they’ve earned?
Awaiting your telepathic “yes,”
*
Being curious, I'd followed this last up with a question of how the person was monetizing this, and got this disingenuous reply:
"I understand your confusion, and honestly, I appreciate you asking directly instead of assuming. Let me spell it out clearly and simply.
What I actually do is coordinate small reading campaigns inside a private community of 2,000+ book lovers. These are real readers who genuinely enjoy discovering great stories and leaving thoughtful Amazon reviews afterward, not because they’re paid to, but because they love engaging with authors who value storytelling.
Here’s the transparent part: some authors choose to send a $20–$25 reader tip, not for the review itself (that would violate Amazon’s policies), but simply as a gesture of appreciation for the readers’ time and the effort they put into reading and sharing honest feedback. It’s a thank-you, not a transaction.
So, in short:
Readers buy or download the book themselves.
They read and review it organically on Amazon.
Authors may tip readers afterward as a goodwill token, not a payment for a specific rating or result.
I just coordinate the matches and conversations, ensuring both sides respect authenticity and policy boundaries.
No manipulation, no fake reviews, no spammy marketing, just real human readers who genuinely enjoy supporting real human authors.
You’re absolutely right that anyone can recommend your books. But what I do is give those recommendations a little structure and momentum, so that your brilliant stories reach readers faster and more deliberately.
I know this model sounds a bit unconventional, but it’s built entirely on goodwill and trust, two things your characters, and your readers, understand quite well."
*
The comments embedded in these that directly relate to my work, and not just generic buttering-up, smell strongly of AI-grepping, I observe, possibly drawn from some of my reader-reviews.
I present these for your education, contemplation, or entertainment, whichever.
Ta, L.
posted by Lois McMaster Bujold on November, 16
Babel, Sensurround now
Nov. 16th, 2025 04:49 amAnyway.
During one update, Edge begged me to let its Copilot AI adapt a photo of mine into a cartoon or anime image or whatever, and I was curious, so I gave it a shot. I am mystified by some of the choices the Copilot AI made.
This is a favorite photo of mine, of me and a lot of people I never met before waiting in line for a Sisters of Mercy show in Philadelphia in the mid 1990s. The guy with his head on my shoulder? Never met him before or talked to him again after, but he was a cool dude. They were a fun group of folks, though we were all dying in the summer sun and heat. Then the venue turned out to be even hotter inside and I spent the whole show heatsick and with a massive headache, sometimes lying on the concrete floor to try to get cool.
Here is the photo. ( photo )
Here is the Copilot "anime" version. ( AI edition )
It completely changed the lighting, turning what was bright, stark white to golden. Changed some of the poses and hairstyles. Completely disregarded all of the goth makeup choices. Removed one guy's sunglasses. Flattened the image more. Didn't even try to recapture the Siouxsie Sioux image on one shirt (and what did it do to its sleeves?).
Hewwo
Nov. 16th, 2025 02:48 amAge: 36
I mostly post about: nothing in particular right now, i'm trying to get back into using this site, i think i'm really over social media in general and i miss LJ stuff haha BUT mostly rp doodles probably, and some artwork now that most sites are making it near unbearable to post drawings that are lgbt romance. Anything n everything
My hobbies are: drawing, writing, rp, world building, music archiving (usually old obscure osts for various anime n rpgs) gaming, watching anime, reading Manga (I need to read more books... 😭) d&d/tabletop, cooking, sewing, crafting idk do a lot of things but I'm not necessarily good at many hahai
My fandoms are: i don't really consider myself "in fandoms" I just sort of like what I like and make merch for it sometimes, I rarely interact in fan content so I'm not rly a big fic reader, I'm much more in the oc crowd than making fan content. BUT here's some stuff I love: record of lodoss war, weathering continent, RG Veda, Saint seiya, magi labyrinth of magic, land of the lustrous, dungeon meshi, Slayers, lunar: sss&eb, mana series, final fantasy, Lufia, -- really lots of old fantasy anime n games from the 60s to late 90s with the rare occasional newer thing
I'm looking to meet people who: are chill and around my age, anyone who's interested in original characters n anything listed above
My posting schedule tends to be: unsure yet but I'd like it to be every day if I can manage it
When I add people, my dealbreakers are: I guess just general hateful content, which I don't see happening often. Other than that I am NOT a fan of anti/proshipper wank I am frankly too old for it. Both sides get on my nerves and I will typically unfollow ppl who start engaging in that arguing.
Before adding me, you should know: as related to above; I am a believer of fiction being fiction and separate from reality. I don't really care what people choose to write or create. (we can point out real life patterns in themes chosen, but that doesn't make any of it real or inherently harmful) However, I like to be critical of media n can sound harsh about it sometimes, but I'm never going to tell anyone not to like something just bc I don't care for it.
Tech adaptation.
Nov. 15th, 2025 11:15 pmAlso of note, though much less pleasant, was having to bear through a couple anxiety spikes. It's been a while and I'm out of practice with them, and I haven't forgotten how they keep lingering. I hope it's all gone by tomorrow.
Reasons I shouldn't date my blorbos - indexed
Nov. 15th, 2025 07:58 pmCabin Pressure: Carolyn Knapp-Shappey
Call the Midwife: Phyllis Crane (just the one -- it's been an age since I watched Call the Midwife)
DC Comics: Steph Brown
Roy Harper
Clark Kent
Discworld: Granny Weatherwax
The Expanse (Books): Naomi Nagata
Interview with the Vampire (TV): Daniel Molloy
The Middleman: Wendy Watson
Rivers of London: Peter Grant
Star Trek: Julian Bashir
Benjamin Sisko
Sylvia Tilly
Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi (including his own reasons why he thinks he'd be a poor prospect)
Luke Skywalker
Tales of the City: Anna Madrigal
The True Meaning of Smekday: Gratuity "Tip" Tucci
Vorkosigan Saga: Gregor Vorbarra

