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Fleet Sparrow ([personal profile] fleetsparrow) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-21 07:23 pm
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Check In: Day 21

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How has your writing day gone?

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Forgive me a few moments of astrology talk, but I promise it's leading somewhere.

Today was a partial solar eclipse (not visible in my part of the world, but holy cats, was it felt!) and the astro-weather has been, uh... well, it's been!  And when you're in these kinds of times where brains might be buzzing less with ideas and more with static, it's important to give yourself grace if you're not "as productive" as you want to be, however that looks to you.

So make sure you take time to rest!  If you've written anything at all today, congrats!  Celebrate it and take some time to decompress.  If writing hasn't happened at all today, that's fine!  Read over a piece of your writing you're proud of (whether finished or a WIP) and do something fun as a reward for being kind to yourself.
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celestial ([personal profile] batlatte) wrote in [community profile] addme2025-09-21 09:12 am

Trying the dreamwidth thing again!

Name: Celestial

Age: 31


I mostly post about:

my personal life, thoughts, day to day stuff. Sometimes mental health/trauma related stuff. Crafts, occasional outfit photos. Cat pics. I also recently did a huge family photo archiving project, so I want to share some cool old photos and what I know about the people in them.

My hobbies are:

I like dabbling in different types of crafts. Primarily into making beaded jewelry, but I've also been learning stained glass this year and that is really cool. Trying to get into reading again. Taking photos, doing home DIYs, watching a lot of movies and TV. I like fashion, but don't dress up much lately (trying to fix that).

My fandoms are:

not a huge fandom head in the traditional sense anymore. I'm a diehard My Chemical Romance fan since I was literally 10 years old. Also a big Nicolas Cage fan, almost finished with a quest to see every single movie of his. Can't think of many others off the top of my head but I fixate on stuff for a while and then forget about it.

I'm looking to meet people who:

are also neurodivergent (audhd here). have a wealth of different experiences and points of view. anyone who is willing to read and occasionally comment.

My posting schedule tends to be:

I'm aiming for once a week this time around, but may be more or less depending on what's going on in my life.

When I add people, my dealbreakers are:

No TERFs, no centrists or republicans, no Zionists. I don't care if you're personally religious but I'm not and don't appreciate that perspective in regards to my own life. No Harry Potter fans, it's lame if you're still into that given... everything. Don't be a shithead in general. And probably no one under 21.

Before adding me, you should know: Hmm. As I said, there may be the occasional post about mental health/trauma stuff. I'm also regrettably a true crime enjoyer, i rarely talk about it but if I do I'll tag. Unsure about anything else that might be relevant

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fred_mouse ([personal profile] fred_mouse) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2025-09-21 09:58 pm
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Weekly (ish) check in

How goes the decluttering? Have you shifted anything out of the house? Found something to sort through? Had thoughts on things you can let go of?

Comments open to locals, lurkers, drive by sticky beaks, and anyone I've forgotten to mention.

Lines and Colors ([syndicated profile] linesandcolors_feed) wrote2025-09-21 09:42 am

Jourdan Truffan

Posted by cparker

Jourdan Truffan, concept art andillustration
Jourdan Truffan, concept art andillustration

Jourdan Truffan is a concept artist snd illustrator based in Sydney, Australia who works digially in Photoshop and Blender.

His fresh, nicely styleized designs for both characters and environments have an appealing clarity and precision.

He applies to that solid foundation a playful sense of light and shadow, giving his scenes a sense of atmosphere.

Tuffan has galleries of his work on both ArtStation and Character Design References.

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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-09-20 11:48 pm

How Right You Are, Jeeves

How Right You Are, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse

The further adventures of Bertie and Jeeves. Minor spoilers for earlier works.

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neurosismancer ([personal profile] neurosismancer) wrote in [community profile] addme2025-09-20 06:22 pm

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Name: Nora Neurosismancer (they/she)

Age: 41

I mostly post about: Whatever is on my mind, also my daily poetry when I'm happy enough with it to share.

My hobbies are: Poetry, paganism, witchcraft, and so much music. I'm big into all things gothy: darkwave and coldwave, post-punk, synthpop, new wave, industrial, metal, and just outright werid shit. Oh, and I do competitive air guitar.

My fandoms are: Star Trek and Trek-adjacent stuff, also I'm deep in the fandom for various bands, especially DEVO.

I'm looking to meet people who: Post interesting stuff. Bonus points if you're trans or some other flavor of queer.

My posting schedule tends to be: I'm aiming for a couple posts a week.

When I add people, my dealbreakers are: No minors, no TERFs, no Nazis, no Evangelical Christians, no Harry Potter.

Before adding me, you should know: I write some pretty emotional, and sometimes sexually oriented poetry. I've precious little filter about adult topics.
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-20 03:44 pm
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Check In: Day 20!

Happy Saturday!

How has writing gone today?
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squid ([personal profile] pantoneocean) wrote in [community profile] addme2025-09-19 11:16 pm

back again!

name: squid

age: 21

location: midwestern united states

i post about: i'm into a lot of things but what i end up posting about are monthly periodical-types of the music i discover and listen to (free for anybody to access) and the general musings and feelings of an anxious college guy (behind an access lock). i might someday make a dedicated post about history or politics or literature but i rarely feel like i have any meaningful contribution to what could be said. that's a very broad characterization but check my about me on my profile for a slightly more detailed synopsis

my hobbies are: my whole life revolves around music, more or less :] i listen to music extensively (squid771 on last.fm and rateyourmusic), collect vinyl records, and go to college studying sound engineering (i'm a senior!). i have an off-again, on-again recording project that i'll someday release something under. i play guitar, i'm an untrained singer, and i play various keyboard instruments. i always try to watch movies but usually that means i'll just gather a bunch, watch 2 in one night, and then go 6 months without watching another. i'm trying to read more (5 books read this year; infinitely times more than the past couple of years), i'm big into history (currently researching the george mcgovern 1972 campaign, and concurrently the history of how the word socialism/communism got such a negative connotation in the U.S.), and i like to walk around at night, or in the rain, or both. i try to appreciate the little things. i want to write, and learn esperanto, but i've never found enough consistent motivation to try either

my fandoms are: i haven't really considered myself to be really big enough on anything to be part of a fandom, but some of my favorite bands/artists are fishmans, stereolab, broadcast, nick drake, elliott smith, the radio dept., the field mice (all of sarah records really), brian eno, yo la tengo, ichiko aoba, and many many others! i could talk about music for days and days. as far as like forms of media go i'm big into the trails series (games 1-5, trails and crossbell; cold steel ruined the franchise), deltarune (haven't played undertale but i generally know what happens by osmosis), off, team fortress 2, and disco elysium; and then cowboy bebop, samurai champloo, NGE, general 2000s adult swim-core type stuff for anime

i'm looking to meet people who: i put a post up here about 6 months ago when i first started this account and i did get a lot of responses but nearly all of the people that replied to me aren't active anymore. i'm looking for people to really connect with and are in this site for the long haul (or at least for a while). i'm not too picky about sharing interests but having mutual appreciation for something always helps. the main thing though is that i'm just trying to make more friends :]

my posting schedule tends to be: whenever i feel like there's enough going enough in my life to post about something. this is usually like 2 to 5 times a month. i do tend to get wordy in my posts for what that's worth

when I add people, my dealbreakers are: i'm a very vague socialist so i'm not particularly chill with MAGA types or people who are just unnecessarily rude but i think there's like only 2 people on this site with those beliefs anyways

before adding me, you should know: i don't really comment much but i read everything that's posted. i get in my own head about responding to/posting comments and not feeling like i have enough to say. but i'm always looking to talk to more people and come out of my shell
i'm very depressed and mildly autistic and can be in my head a lot of the time, so the posts behind my access lock can get mopey and despondent. i'm doing the best i can to grapple with my emotions and the world around me so a little bit of empathy goes a long way. we're all going through something
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-19 06:49 pm
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Check In: Day 19

Hello, one and all! Happy Friday!

How did writing go today? Did you hit any goals?
a movable feast ([syndicated profile] amoveablefeast_feed) wrote2025-09-19 08:00 am
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-18 07:46 pm
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Check In: Day 18

Hello!

How did writing go today?
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anais_pf ([personal profile] anais_pf) wrote in [community profile] thefridayfive2025-09-18 03:41 pm

The Friday Five for 19 September 2025: Soulmates

These questions were originally suggested by [livejournal.com profile] polypolyglot.

1. Do you believe you can have more than one soulmate in life?

2. Are you with that soulmate now?

3. If not, how long did your relationship with your soulmate last?

4. Do you still think about your soulmate, if you are not together?

5. If you're not together, do you think your soulmate still thinks about you?

Copy and paste to your own journal, then reply to this post with a link to your answers. If your journal is private or friends-only, you can post your full answers in the comments below.

If you'd like to suggest questions for a future Friday Five, then do so on DreamWidth or LiveJournal. Old sets that were used have been deleted, so we encourage you to suggest some more!
Kelly Kilmer Artist and Instructor ([syndicated profile] kellykilmer_feed) wrote2025-09-17 07:49 pm

NEW Workshop: Color Vibrations Saturday 27 September 2025

Posted by Kelly Kilmer

 

 (please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color)

NEW Workshop: 

Color Vibrations 

Saturday 27 September 2025

11 AM to 1 PM PDT

SALE PRICE 
(through 6 pm pdt Sunday 21 September 2025)  

$50 
(REGULAR PRICE $65)
 
 
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 (please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color)
 
 
"Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams.” - Paul Gauguin

It's no secret that I love color and pushing the boundaries of it. 

Come play in the sandbox of color!

Frustrated with color? Eager to jumpstart your art? This workshop will get you picking up your paints and brushes again.

This isn't a color theory class. It's an EXPLORATION in COLOR.

Our focus in this workshop won't be to create finished work. Instead, you will spend time experimenting with color, creating sample pieces that vibrate and feel alive. While our focus will be layering with acrylics, you will be able to utilize these techniques across mediums. You will create pages that sing with color.

Prepare to get messy, have fun, and embrace the rainbow!
 
(please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color) 
 
Keep your materials simple
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  • scrap paper/journal/substrate of choice
  • tools: brushes, painting knife/catalyst tool/credit card paper towels, water container (to clean your brushes)
  • paint (I'm using acrylic in a small handful of colors)
 
Upon registration, you'll receive an email with some ideas on how to prep for the workshop.
 
 (please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color)
 
Can't make the live workshop?
 
The main part of my workshops are always recorded. For those who are camera shy, during the main part of the workshop I am pinned and students are muted (but, encouraged to unmute and ask questions!)  
 
Additionally, before and after the session, there is time for students to ask questions, share, and engage with each other and me, WHILE NOT BEING RECORDED.
 
You'll receive a special link and an extensive class handout within 2 days after the workshop ends.
 
You'll also have access to me should you have any questions AFTER the workshop ends.
 
(please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color)  

Enrollment for the live workshop is limited. 

 I like to keep the group small so everyone has time to ask questions and share. 

 Questions? Please email Kelly at EGorey99@sbcglobal.net

(please note these pages are SAMPLES so you can see how I use color)
 

 How do I sign up?
 
 
SALE PRICE 
(through 6 pm pdt Sunday 21 September 2025)  

$50 
(REGULAR PRICE $65)
 
 
 
cards
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"And in the end, the study of color is the study of ourselves." -Josef Albers

 

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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote in [community profile] books2025-09-17 10:49 pm

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit

Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit by P.G. Wodehouse

Another Jeeves novel. Spoilers ahead for the earlier ones.

Read more... )
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-17 08:22 pm
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Check In: Day 17

Good (insert your local time of day)! Hope all is doing well!

How has writing gone today?

Do you have a piece of fiction you've written 10+ years ago that you want to revisit? It doesn't necessarily need to be in the sense of wanting to rewrite it or write a sequel.
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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] books2025-09-17 12:15 pm
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Recent Reading: The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet

Last night I finished Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, a sci-fi book about a motley crew of spacefarers who "drill" wormholes to enable rapid travel across space for the diverse galactic alliance known as the GC. At the start of the book, they are offered a bid on a particularly difficult, lucrative job, and can't resist taking the bait.

This should be (another) lesson to me in not going all-in on a creator because I've enjoyed one of their works. I loved Chambers' To Be Taught, if Fortunate, and I've heard plenty of internet praise for The Long Way, so when I saw it at the bookstore recently, I dropped $20 on it readily. If I hadn't, I probably wouldn't have bothered finishing it.

First - if you picked up this book looking for the femslash, it's barely there, and it's a lot more friends-with-benefits than romance. The other two romances in the book get a lot more attention. This isn't a complaint from me, but if what you really want is F/F romance, it's not really here.

This is a character-driven book with barely a plot, which wouldn't be a problem if the characters were interesting. As it is, they are functionally interchangeable: a crew of people who are all optimistic, friendly, emotionally open, painstakingly polite, and obsessively well-intentioned (except for the one guy who's a Jerk, who exists to be a jerk whenever the scene calls for someone who needs to be less-than-fanatically-polite or there's a chance for Chambers to squeeze in another instance of his being a jerk, even when he's technically right). There is no character growth to speak of; none of these characters changes at all between the start of the book and the end. There's no complexity to anyone.

Read more... )






Lines and Colors ([syndicated profile] linesandcolors_feed) wrote2025-09-17 03:33 pm

Eye Candy for Today: The Goldfish Bowl, Edward Perugini

Posted by cparker

The Goldfish Bowl, oil on canvas, Edward Perugini
The Goldfish Bowl, oil on canvas, Edward Perugini

The Goldfish Bowl, Edward Perugini, oil on canvas. roughly 39 x 31 in. (100 x 79 cm).

Link is to the Bonham’s auction page from 2010. Click on the image on the Bonham’s page for a larger version.

Bonham’s at the time lists it as only “attributed to” Perugini, but all other references to it that I’ve found recently simply say Perugini, so either the attribution has been confirmed, or none of the other mentions are as concerned with correctness as the auction house.

Regardless, it is a striking painting, though damaged along the lower side of the woman’s face and at the botom of the canvas. Not so much, though, as to prevent us from enjoying the painting.

I love the compositoin, with the brighter areas of the woman’s face and the highlights on the sleeve just set off from center, and the bright highlight on the glass of the bowl providing a light counterbalance to the right.

The hair almost fades into the low chroma tapestry behind the model, the dark bands of fabric in her top, and the darkness of her skirt emphasize the bold highlights in the gold colored areas.

Look at how well controlled the muted effect on her shadowed arm seems completely natural in the generally low light of the scene. The orange-red of the goldfish isd balanced by her ruddy cheeks and modesltly red lips.

For more on Perugini, see my post from 2022.