2026 Snowflake Challenge #5

Jan. 14th, 2026 03:06 pm
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I'm doing the challenges a little out of order because one of my wishes has a deadline.

Challenge #5

In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.


It always feels a little weird doing a wishlist so soon after the holidays, especially as some exchanges like Fandom Trees usually haven't done their reveals yet, but that relates to my main wish on my wishlist right now.

1) If you have time and inclination, please check out the needy trees at [community profile] fandomtrees. The goal is for every person who signed up to have at least two gifts under their tree before the reveals on the 17th and it looks we have nine people who still have zero or only one gift. You do not need to have signed up with a tree to leave fills under a tree.

2) Tell me your favorite place to play in fandom or consume fandomy things that isn't DW or AO3.

3) Rec me your favorite thing you read last year; fic, book, article, blog, whatever. Audio, physical, e-format, etc. It all counts, as long as you loved it.

Thank you for reading.

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"Caryatid." (Wake Up Dead Man) G

Jan. 12th, 2026 03:43 pm
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Title: Caryatid.
Author: [personal profile] lannamichaels
Fandom: Wake Up Dead Man (2025)
Series: Part 2 of Pillar Of The Community
Rating: G
Archives: Archive Of Our Own, SquidgeWorld

Summary: "How did you know?" Jud asks Blanc.


Coda )

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After spending large parts of December getting behind and catching up and getting behind and catching up... I finished Zevachim two days early. The power of bamos! ;) On to Menachos!

My notes behind cut.

We're also about a year and a half out from the end of this cycle, which means I have already gotten one gentle "hey, do you know where you'll be on June 7, 2027"-type email from an org. No, I do not think this is too early, actually. Gotta make plans. Deeply hoping I can avoid being involved in organizing the in person thing here, but I have a suspicion that if I'm not involved, it may end up as unwelcoming as the women's siyum hashas I went to at the end of the last cycle. (I do trust a couple of the people likely to attend it, but I don't know who is going to be organizing anything here. So I may need to try to get involved against my will.) It wasn't actually that bad overall -- aside from how it's still, y'know, memorable 6 years removed from it -- but I am quite frankly more willing to get into an airplane and fly to a different city than go through that again. (okay more realistically if it ends up organized by a group I do not trust at all, I'd zoom in to a larger event and be done with it)

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A Parent Trap AU where the twins (either set) don't end up at the same sleepaway camp, but then do some kind of DNA matching thing to try to find out about their missing parent/if they have siblings, and discover the whole situation, because their parents never came clean to them about it.

I can't figure out a plot, so maybe just a brief drabble or something?

Either set of twins would be interesting for this; with the original set, it would add a lot because they'd possibly be grandparents by that point, so this could be something their kids suggest, as a "oh, now there's this way you might be able to find out more" (of course, for the twin raised by the father, there is definitely the "this is the name on the mother on the birth certificate", although in the remake IIRC she does know her mother's name?), and then discover that there's a sibling, and meeting the sibling and realizing it has to be a twin, and trying to figure out, at this late date, the mystery of what the fuck happened.

Or with the remake twins, the parents are likely still around, and so there could be a lot of either demanding answers, or some kind of "whoops, it's the other twin who comes for Christmas".

Dear Candy Hearts Exchange Writer

Jan. 7th, 2026 08:09 pm
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Dear Candy Hearts Exchange Writer,

Thank you for writing for me! I’ve included some thoughts below on my preferences and fandoms, however these are suggestions and not requirements in any way (although I’d prefer if you didn’t delve into my DNWs). I’ve given some specific prompts, but I am definitely not tied to any of them. If you already have an idea in mind, please go with that or feel to take a general theme from my general likes if that’s more inspiring! I have treats enabled (and absolutely love receiving treats).

 

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2026 Snowflake Challenge #2

Jan. 4th, 2026 10:24 pm
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Challenge #2: Pets of Fandom

Loosely defined! Post about your pets, pets from your canon, anything you want!


We are kind of in between pets at the moment. Both of my cats have somewhat recently passed. Romeo in 2021 at the age of 15 and Kamikaze in 2023 at 16 1/2. We do plan on getting more cats, it just hasn't worked out yet.

Now, I said kind of because there is the matter of Tuxedo. Going on 6 years ago, a next door neighbor moved away and left his kitten behind. This was very much a kitten and not a full grown cat. The reasons the cat was left behind are unclear, as there are too many versions of the story, but what we know for sure is that while the old man who owned the cat was in the hospital, whoever was caring for it did something to it and it has been terrified of people, including those it used to be fine with, and will not come indoors. He has never left the neighborhood and has survived all this time. Not knowing his original name, my mother and I have always called him Tuxedo. We have sense learned that his name was Quiz.

In the first 2 years, my mother and I both spent quite a lot of time trying to trap him to surrender him to the local animal shelter with no success. He is crafty. The local neighborhood children speak of him like a local cryptid. Everyone in the neighborhood has tried to capture him at one point or another. Eventually, we gave up. All it did was encourage Tuxedo to spend more time in our front yard which royally upset our inside cats.

But in April of 2024, my mother came to a realization; we have no longer have cats. She thus began her campaign to convince Tuxedo to live with us.

After 20ish months, there have been mixed results. He appears for food 1 to 5 times a day. He now shows up everyday fairly consistently, whereas before it wouldn't be uncommon for him to disappear for up to 3 weeks at a time. When the weather is nice, he will spend the vast majority of his time either in our yard or side garden, though he still "checks his trap line," as Mom puts it. During bad weather, he holds up in our garage. (He has several nice beds and boxes in the yard and the garage.) He understands the various things we call him as names that are in reference to him. He understands the words Mom uses for food time as meaning food time. While, he still run from the sight of me, he also seems to understand that when I say, "no stop" he doesn't need to leave the garage and "I'll get the old lady" means he's going to get fed. I feed him too, just not nearly as often. He also actually ran to my mother when she called him for lunch time the other day. We've never seen him run in his life.

He has also learned to get my mother's attention by staring at her through the screen door window, if the front door is open. He's done it exactly twice.

All that said. He is very much still his own cat. No one can approach him without him freaking out. He hisses at my mother when she puts food down for him. And after accidentally getting locked in the garage for an hour one morning, he wouldn't go in it for 2 weeks. (He did still expect food, just brought to his general vicinity outside. )

Though with the Christmas tree and several boxes of holiday decor down, he seems to have decided to winter in the newly free space in our attic loft.

Is he our cat? No. But we feed him and sometimes he kind of lives here.

I was also going to write a bit about our muder of crows and my 12 virtual pets on Subeta, but this got kind of long. I will add more upon request.

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2026 Snowflake Challenge #1

Jan. 4th, 2026 09:56 pm
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Challenge #1

The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.


Hi! I'm Spiralicious, aka Kat. I recently turned 40. I've been on DW for 14 years. My life is a little all over the place at the minute. My main hobbies are knitting, being library furniture, and consuming fandom things, but I have many others. I'm in more fandoms than are reasonable, but my core forever fandoms are Stargate, Supernatural, Batman, InuYasha, Blue Exorcist, Samurai Champloo, Northern Exposure, and Avatar the Last Airbender. I've got loads of links on my links post to learn more about me. Them, and the bio and interests on my profile, were last updated for the 2024 Snowflake Challenge, so not too out of date.

Here are 6 facts about me you probably won't find in my "about me" pages:

1. My mother and I have developed a new dinner ritual. Dinner is served and I pop in a DVD of whatever we're watching at the moment. When I'm done eating, I then usually switch to knitting for the rest of the DVD time. I haven't done the math, but my guess is that 90% of what we watch are British detective series and Sci fi shows. Right now, we are cycling between Brokenwood Mysteries, Inspector George Gently, A Touch of Frost, Star Trek Strange New Worlds, and our big fat Stargate rewatch. We've also been going through the tedious process of getting very exact copies of Starship Troopers through the library consortium. One of them has to play all the way through. (Normally, when you put a title on hold, which ever library in the consortium that has a copy that sees the hold request first fills it. To get a specific copy from a specific library is a process.)

2. I love covers of songs that are covered in a different genre than they were originally recorded.

3. My love of liminal and abandoned spaces is well advertised, but I have a special love for gas stations, convenience stores, and campgrounds specifically. (Yes, I have heard about the abandoned grocery store fandom and I am intrigued.)

4. I have a friend with dementia I visit with and make cards with every week.

5. I feel like westerns are underutilized as a genre to mix with other genres. Especially, horror. There should be more horror westerns.

6. I consume so many hockey AUs (and hockey themed books lately) because it makes teenage me happy despite me not having followed hockey in any way shape or form in 25 years.

What I hope to get out of the Snowflake:

I've been doing the Snowflake quite a few years, I'm not sure how many, but I missed last year. Doing the Snowflake, even when I don't finish, just gives my year a start on a happy footing. And it's fun to see how everyone else responds to the challenges.

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Six sentences for sunday!

This is the male!Hermione Granger/Neville Longbottom one, during sixth year.



"Maybe I don't need to pass all my NEWTs," Leontes says in the middle of exam week, their alcove of the common room all too studious around him. "Taking them is good enough, isn't it?"

Neville and Seamus hit him with every forcible mind-clarifying spell they can think of, while Dean grabs one of the Creeveys and urgently demands his camera.

"Maybe it's too much to think I can--"

Dean gets an amazing shot of Neville throwing himself at Leontes while Seamus tries a binding spell that he swears gets rid of most mind-altering curses.

"I don't think he's been confunded," Seamus says.


Huh

Jan. 3rd, 2026 09:28 pm
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The male!Hermione Granger/Neville Longbottom fic that I started in October but didn't really start actually getting into it until December 23, has now reached 30K words in the file. o.O o.O o.O That includes notes and some cut stuff, so the actual fic is more 29something. But.

I don't know where this thing is going, but it's a fun ride. I've got a summary but no title, and also I think it may end up a series, who knows. But it's fun to dig into what makes Hermione Granger herself, how much of her is being an smart ugly girl vs. what she might be like an an smart ugly boy.

It also revealed my conflation of Shaekespeare, because when I first conceived it in October, I was going to name her Demetrius since I'd thought Hermione was from Midsummer Night's Dream, but no, that's Helena and Hermia. Hermione is from The Winter's Tale.

I have been in productions of both Midsummer and Winter's Tale. But that was back in the dawn of time.

So since I was going to extract for Sunday Six last week but completely forgot about it because I was doing other stuff on sunday, here's not 6 sentences, but in honor of 30K (?????!!??!!?), here's my favorite bit so far:



In January, something strange happens, though. A Hufflepuff, Leontes thinks she's one of Dean's friends, asks him on a date. He does what he's practiced: he covers his heart with his hand and puts every bit of drama into his voice that he's learned from the drama club that he's still, somehow, involved in, and declaims, "I wish I could, dear lady! But I'm afraid my heart is sworn to the service of the cruel Lady NEWT. I can only begin to think of others once my torment is complete. I pray you forgive me for my unchivalrous conduct, but I cannot accompany you to Hogsmeade in the manner in which you request. I must toil instead, these seven years, until my work is done."

She laughs and there's no tension or awkwardness as she leaves him and Neville alone, but Neville's looking at him askance.

"Do you mean that?" he asks. "The whole bit about not dating until after the NEWTs?" Neville had dated a lot in fourth year but hasn't gone to Hogsmeade with anyone except as a friend this year. Leontes has kept his mouth shut about it, reminding himself that it's okay for Neville to go on dates and so it's not okay to congratulate him on putting his OWLs and his Prefect duties ahead of that, because that would make Neville think that Leontes did not, actually, think it was fine to go on dates. Which it is. Even though it does distract from the important things. People can have different priorities and that's okay. It's fine. It's acceptable behavior.

That said, Leontes thinks it's fantastic that Neville isn't dating this year. This is an important year! A vital year! Dating can wait.

"I suppose," Leontes says. "University is also going to be grueling so I may wait until after that, but I'm certainly not going to do it before the NEWTs. And who knows? I might end up with more free time in university for things like that."

Neville, an unreadable expression on his face, takes out his magical planner without a word and flips forward pretty far and then writes something down and then puts it away.

Leontes eyes him, mystified.

"How's Binns doing?" Neville asks, adroitly changing the subject, and Leontes relaxes. Everything's fine. Nothing to worry about. Priorities are definitely established and correct.




Fast-forward:



NEWTs come, inevitably.

The last NEWT of them all is Potions. Leontes waits outside after he finishes for Neville to finish up, then Neville suggests lunch and they wander down to Hogsmeade. Neville leads him into Josephine's, where there's a table waiting for them in the back. They talk lightly about the NEWT -- "awful", "extremely" -- until halfway through the soup course, when Leontes snaps out of the post-examination fugue, looks around, takes in the single candle flickering in the middle of the table and the overall atmosphere of the most romantic restaurant in Hogsmeade.

"Oh," he says. He looks around again, just to make sure. "Why didn't you say anything?"

Neville lowers his spoon. "You said not until we finished the NEWTs. We've finished the NEWTs. Well?"

"Ah," Leontes says eloquently. "Oh. Well. All right, then."


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Jan. 3rd, 2026 04:25 pm
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Get your successes in while you can

Jan. 1st, 2026 08:30 pm
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When the year began, I had a notebook full of crafty projects I'd dreamed up, and a few piles of things that hadn't been finished yet. In the theme of starting as I mean to go on, I finished the knit hat I'd cast on last month. 

It's a simple 1x1 rib knit beanie, to match the 1x1 rib knit scarf I'd cast on for travel knitting (easy, portable) with yarn from Mom's stash - I think back in 2020 when I was down in NM for her final months. Once I'd gotten back north and moved, I'd pretty much stopped knitting for a while, but in 2025, I joined the UW Knitting and Crochet group, and we sit down at lunchtime twice a week on zoom to knit together. So I actually made progress on the scarf and once it was done decided I had enough of this yarn for a hat and fingerless mitts (the next project to cast on.) 

I've started thinking about knitting projects to add to my piles of new things to make, but I want first to make an effort to complete those that are already on the needles. Some of them have been shoved into storage, but I want to get them out of the way before I tackle anything else. Folks in the group are talking about their upcoming yarn purchases, but I'm fully stash-knitting (between mine and mom's stashes, I'm good. Even after a big donation back in Sept.) 

I'm less tempted by yarn at this point - fabric has loomed as the larger inspiration/temptation, but there I feel I've done enough creation that I can updating of my wardrobe that I can focus on using what I have, and filling in wardrobe gaps more mindfully and taking my time with embellishment and details. 

So. My first sewing project I will tackle is a bra - I've been working my way up to it - and had bought my first pattern and a materials kit right before the holidays. I think the neatest part of that kit was the dissolveable thread for the first mockup. Just get it wet and it'll fall back apart to redo the fit try again!