veronyxk84: (Vero#CorazonSalvaje)
VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote in [community profile] sweetandshort2025-07-14 02:35 pm

[July This and That] Corazón Salvaje: Fic: Dejar Todo Atrás / Leave Everything Behind

Title: Dejar Todo Atrás / Leave Everything Behind
Fandom: Corazón Salvaje (TV, 1993, Mexico)
Characters/Pairing: Juan/Mónica
Rating: G
Word count: 483 / 488 (AO3)
Summary: Ten years later, Juan and Mónica’s past knocks on their door again. But there’s no more room for hatred and resentment.
Note: Written in Spanish and translated in English. Both versions are available.

Challenge: July This and That: Rare Fandoms

Read on AO3:
Dejar Todo Atrás (ESP) / Leave Everything Behind (ENG)

 
veronyxk84: (Vero#CorazonSalvaje)
VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote2025-07-14 02:02 pm

Ficlet: Dejar Todo Atrás / Leave Everything Behind — Corazón Salvaje (TV, 1993, Mexico)

Navigation Button - New One-Shots

Title: Dejar Todo Atrás / Leave Everything Behind
Fandom: Corazón Salvaje (TV, 1993, Mexico)
Characters/Pairing: Juan/Mónica
Rating: G
Word count: 483 / 488 (AO3)
Summary: Ten years later, Juan and Mónica’s past knocks on their door again. But there’s no more room for hatred and resentment.
Note: Written in Spanish and translated in English. Both versions are available.

Challenge: July This and That: Rare Fandoms by [community profile] sweetandshort

Read on AO3: Dejar Todo Atrás (ESP) / Leave Everything Behind (ENG)

In Loving Memory of
Eduardo Palomo 1962—2003 (Juan “del Diablo” Alcázar y Valle)
Edith González 1964—2019 (Mónica de Altamira Montero de Alcázar y Valle)


 
oursin: Brush the Wandering Hedgehog by the fire (Default)
oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-14 09:46 am

(no subject)

Happy birthday, [personal profile] swingandswirl!
tjs_whatnot: (Asexuals for a Less Populated Tomorrow)
tjs_whatnot ([personal profile] tjs_whatnot) wrote2025-07-13 10:55 pm
Entry tags:

June Reads and Pride Shenanigans

The only (slight) downside of reading primarily queer books all year long is that June hits differently for me. I want to go big, but how? How can I differentiate it from any other month? Ho hum. * ponders * But anyway… on to this month's mixed bag of delights.


June 2025 ) Oh, but speaking of Pride. I should probably make another post for this-- but I know myself enough to know I won't-- so here, have some pictures I took in my medium-ish city's Pride Parade:



So, this is the first Pride since moving back to my hometown last summer (did I ever tell you guys I moved across the country? No? Ooops, sorry).

Anyway, I did not know what to expect, but I was excited because they didn't do any pride related things when last I lived here (but that was like 30 years ago, so that wasn't too rare) and it's a middle-ish sized big town, but it's in a red side of a very blue state, so who knows that that means.

But it was lovely! They had a parade, then a festival and at the end, since it was on June 14th, a No Kings rally. I went to the parade and then volunteered at the booth my employer had there and that was great fun. Then I hung out at the protest before taking the bus home. It was a great time!

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day ([syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed) wrote2025-07-14 01:00 am

nuance

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 14, 2025 is:

nuance • \NOO-ahnss\  • noun

A nuance is a very small difference in something, such as color, tone, meaning, etc.

// Amy’s musical ear makes it easy for her to detect the subtle nuances in sampled music.

See the entry >

Examples:

“Whether it’s historians, journalists, anthropologists or poets, those outside our community have attempted to narrate our experiences. But no matter how well intentioned, they cannot fully capture the depth and truth of our story. Why? Because only we can speak with the authority of lived memory, cultural nuance and ancestral knowing.” — Ka Vang, The Minnesota Star Tribune, 1 June 2025

Did you know?

The history of nuance starts in Latin with the noun nūbēs, meaning “cloud.” Nūbēs floated into Middle French as nu, also meaning “cloud,” which eventually gave rise to nuer, meaning “to make shades of color.” (The association of a word for “cloud” with gradation of color apparently comes from the perception that an object’s color is weakened when mist passes over it.) Nuer in turn produced nuance, which in Middle French meant “shade of color.” English borrowed nuance from French, with the meaning “a subtle distinction or variation,” in the late 18th century. That meaning persists today, but the word has also picked up a few nuances of its own. For example, nuance is sometimes used in a specific musical sense, designating a subtle, expressive variation in a musical performance (such as in tempo, dynamic intensity, or timbre) that is not indicated in the score.



but_can_i_be_trusted: (INFP)
Echo Invictus ([personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted) wrote in [community profile] vocab_drabbles2025-07-13 08:05 pm

[Challenge #145: Capricious] Friends: 'Constant Mystery'

Title: 'Constant Mystery'
Fandom: Friends
Author: [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Phoebe Buffay/Mike Hannigan
Warnings: None
Notes: Crossposted to [community profile] ficlet_zone
Summary: Mike's never known anyone quite like her.

Constant Mystery )
pf_mod: modern pseudo-cubist painting of a red headed woman holding a book with a red cover (Default)
pf_mod ([personal profile] pf_mod) wrote in [community profile] poetry_fiction2025-07-13 09:44 pm

July Challenge - Day 13

From Last Call

And I don't know where I go—
So I cry, Lord! Lord!

Yours is the only name I know.
weofodthignen: selfportrait with Rune the cat (Default)
weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-07-13 07:23 pm

D.O.P.-T.

It would have been Wulfy's birthday today. In his honour, when the housemate and I took a walk around the park at 9'ish to beat the heat, hordes of dogs were out.

Ours declined to walk past the end of the front lawn this evening.
dialecticdreamer: My work (Default)
dialecticdreamer ([personal profile] dialecticdreamer) wrote2025-07-13 10:03 pm

Working Troubles (part 1 of 1, complete)

Working Troubles
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1296
[Friday, 4 August, 2017, 3 p.m.]




:: LaQuinta’s day is a series of disappointments and troubles. Part of the Unfair Trades arc in Mercedes, within the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




Reaching for the small paper bag of leftovers, LaQuinta felt all the air rush out of her lungs in a gusty sigh. “I’ve got a place to sleep. I’ve got a shower or tub whenever I want it, and can use the toilet between ten at night and seven in the morning.” She mouthed the remaining words as her air ran out. “I’ll find some work tomorrow. Maybe I can hide the Surrey at Cash’s place. Maybe it’ll help.”

She lifted the bag, double checked the lock on her bike chain, and stepped away from the parking space in front of her room.
Read more... )
cornerofmadness: (Default)
cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-07-13 08:29 pm

Writerly Ways

I am sad. This is the second time in 6 weeks when I've run into a changing deadline from a publisher. I had finished a story I was pretty happy with. The pay for this open call was high. I KNOW the deadline because I checked it repeatedly. Got the beta edits back, checked to triple check the word count...and the date is changed. It's frustrating. It feels like a waste of everyone's time. Yes, I can probably find another open call this will fit eventually but this bullshit of closing early and changing deadlines sucks.

I'm trying to see it from their point of view. Maybe they have SO many submissions they can't handle it and close early. Still, I can't be checking every day to places I plan to submit to see if this is going on. Most of these publishers don't have blogs. Maybe they tell duotrope or another service something they're making a change but I don't know. You can't watch them all.

How do you all keep track of deadlines/places you're interested in?

Not the writerly ways i planned to give but this is what you're getting


Open Calls

Odysseus Odysseus from Greek Mythology


Horrorsmith’s Teen Forge Novel Line Young Adult speculative fiction of any genre

Baubles From Bones July 2025 Window Fiction that broadly falls in the realm of science fiction and fantasy

Dark Waters Volume 3 Whatever “dark waters” means to you – stories of trepidation, the unknown, the dangerous, the creepy, the suspenseful.

Space and Time July 2025 Window Stories with speculative elements

5 Paying Literary Magazines to Submit to in July 2025

39 Themed Submission Calls and Contests for July 2025




From Around the web

Why Intentional Storytelling Matters in an Era of AI and Algorithm-Driven Content

One Author, Many Faces: Managing Multiple Identities

What Isn’t Said Still Screams: Writing Subtext in Horror Fiction

Ambiguity and the Horror of the Unknown

The Art of Rewriting: Where Good Writing Goes to Die (and Get Resurrected)

How Niche Authors Can Use Long-Tail Keywords in Metadata

How to Recognize and Avoid Book Scams

How to Achieve Great Character Development in Your Story



From Betty

How to Deal With a Powerful Faction Helping Team Good

Six Tips for Doing More With Less

Why I Stopped Chasing Algorithms and Started Creating Experiences

Sovereignty: Owning Your Voice is the Ultimate Power Move

Write an Unforgettable First Line

The Star Does All The Good Stuff

How to Find Symbols in Your Settings

Three Hidden Reasons Writers Procrastinate

The Backwards Law for Writers

Moral Rights: What Writers Need to Know

How to weave more voice into a query letter

Professional Development for Writers

Writing a Meaningful Book Review
conuly: (Default)
conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-07-15 04:45 pm

Hm. I thought we got a big bag of cat food

but it turned out to be a big bag of dog food.

This is... not so great, really.

*******************


Read more... )
forestofglory: A drawing of a woman wearing white riding a leaping brown horse (The Long Ballad)
forestofglory ([personal profile] forestofglory) wrote2025-07-13 04:14 pm
Entry tags:

Media Round Up: Ups and Downs

Since it's more than halfway through the year I started to write a reflection on my reading goal for the year: "Read Joyfully" But I found I didn't have much to say about it other than it turns out its easier to engage with new to me fiction when I actually get enough sleep.

However I do have some thoughts on things I've read and watched recently to share:

The Truth Season 3cases 9 and 10 — The last two cases, I’m sad that this is over now! This was so, so much fun! The second to last case featured my favorite costumes of the whole show in show with many excellent costumes. This really a fairly frivolous show but I love it so much! (Content note: the final case involved a dead kid)

Mu Guiying Takes Command ep 1-4— I wanted to love this. It is an adaptation of The Generals of the Yang Family, a story dating back to at least the Ming Dynasty that features women in command of the military. The FL is very badass. However I got fed up with how childish both the leads were acting.

Also this was released in 2012 which isn’t really that long ago but it feels like a whole different era.

Medieval Textiles across Eurasia, c. 300–1400 by Patricia Blessing, Elizabeth Dospěl Williams, Eiren L. Shea— This is a novella length overview of the topic. About 80 pages with a lot of pictures. I liked how it tied together such a big area and a long time period. Zooming out helped me put the stuff I know about (Chinese textiles, mostly Tang dynasty) into a larger context. I read it for the FTH biography I’m creating on Liao textiles.

A Song for You & I by Kay O'Neill— My friend Maureen, who is a children’s librarian, recced this graphic novel by the author of the Tea Dragon Society books in her most recent newsletter. And I’m glad she did because I haven’t been keeping up with recent releases and this was really good. It's a very gentle story that’s kind of coming of age with a lot of travel. One of the characters has a flying horse! The art is really good. I kept stoping to admire the color gradients. Just a very lovely book.

Please Be My Star by Victoria Grace Elliott— Reading a A Song for You & I reminded me that my library has lots of graphic novels and I checked out a whole pile of them including this one. Please Be My Star is a YA romance featuring teens putting on a play. It was very cute though once or twice I got a little too much second hand embarrassment.

Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born ep 1-4— This kdrama sounded so exactly my thing. It’s got preforming arts, tons of women, and crossdressing girls! It’s also very pretty and well done. So I’m baffled as to why after four episodes all I feel about it is “meh”
kradeelav: Satou, Ajin (Satou)
krad ([personal profile] kradeelav) wrote2025-07-13 05:40 pm
Entry tags:

(no subject)

finding out that bob gurr (disney imagineer) is another skunk works / kelly johnson project manager nerd has got to be the weirdest combination of exact shared special interests with me. dude was THERE at the blackbird farewell fly-over for kelly. i'm jealous.

i'm choosing to believe weird curious-about-the-world engineer/doodle gremlins are just inherently drawn to well designed shit.

anyway, another interesting anecdote from his book:



what's new is old is new.

edit: have an extra quote i lol'd at. )


veronyxk84: Tennis players Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini (Vero#ITAsinnettini)
VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote2025-07-13 11:35 pm

Fannish 50 Special — 🎾 Wimbledon 2025: King Jannik

2025 Wimbledon Cup - Jannik Sinner
Screen capture from live streaming

JANNIK SINNER AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD
1st ITALIAN MALE PLAYER TO RAISE THE WIMBLEDON CUP
“I’m just living my dream”

Read more... )

I am speechless and overwhelmed with a whirlwind of emotions.
It’s been amazing.
Whatever comes next, this day will remain in the history of Italian tennis.

TUTTA L’ITALIA SOGNA CON TE.
GRAZIE JANNIK!


2025 Wimbledon Cup - Jannik Sinner
kaberett: Trans symbol with Swiss Army knife tools at other positions around the central circle. (Default)
kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2025-07-13 10:30 pm
Entry tags:

vital functions

Reading. This week I have mostly but not entirely been reading more murdery bot: Network Effect, Fugitive Telemetry, System Collapse, Rapport, aaaand I've also immediately launched myself into yet another quick reread of All Systems Red because we finished watching the TV series and therefore I want The Murderbot Of My Heart Thank You.

However! I have also continued reading about nerves! I have now read the entire first chapter of Nerve and Muscle, supplemented by a bunch more Wikipedia, and I think I am starting to have a better mental picture of how all of this works? I am going into way more depth than required by The Project, really, I think, but I will be happier if I know what's going on at least to the extent that I understand a little more about what it means, physically, when it is explained that some migraine preventives target Type A nerve fibre and others target Type C (which in turn is why if you get partial relief from something that targets Type C it's worth at least experimenting with adding in something targeting Type A).

And I have also made a tiny bit more progress with The Age of Seeds, but... yeah, mostly Murderbot.

Watching. Murderbot! I will concede that "I need to check the perimeter" did indeed get me Right In The Feels. I still prefer my book-Murderbot but I am beginning to acquire a better understanding of why folk love this Murderbot too.

The fanvid Bohemian Like You, by [archiveofourown.org profile] kuwdora, via [personal profile] sholio, via [personal profile] recessional.

Cooking. Several new things! Aubergine larb with sticky rice and shallot salad, lavender & honey Welsh cakes out of the Welsh cakes tourist tat mini-book, coconut pancakes. Now officially over two thirds of the way through East (with another Several planned for this week coming).

Eating. TODAY WE WENT ON AN ADVENTURE TO SEE ONE OF MY UNIVERSITY FRIENDS. I don't understand how it has been somewhere in the vicinity of ten years since I last got my act together to see this friend in particular given the part where, you know, we live in the same city, BUT we sorted ourselves out to meet up at King's Cross today and in addition to talking solidly for the entire duration we had FOOD including:

  • Ruby Violet (maxi moo moo with hazelnut crunch & raspberry, rosewater and prosecco on the grass by the canal; hazelnut & hazelnut brittle, salted caramel & almond brittle, hot cross bun, raspberry ripple, and coffee mocha ripple brought home, those last two primarily for A)
  • for lunch I had a funghi ma po tofu from rice guys, and A had a veg biriyani from somewhere I'm not immediately managing to spot on the Canopy Market trader list
  • from Bread Ahead we brought home two doughnuts -- pistachio crème brûlée for me, and something involving honeycomb for A; I think this is quite possibly the first custard doughnut I have ever eaten and actually liked (though were I to buy from them again I'd skip the pistachios)

... and upon meeting up with said friend, they reached into their bag with an "oh before I forget--" and pulled out a jar of jam, which conveniently gave me an excuse to reach into my bag and pull out the jar of jam I'd brought to give them, so I have swapped one blood orange + cardamom for one cherry plum + vanilla, and I've not eaten it yet but I am very excited about doing so.

... also raspberries, gooseberries, redcurrants, jostaberries...

Exploring. We poked around Granary Square a bit to go with Meeting Friends; we came home with lots of stickers (I also got some washi tape from that first one...), a gorgeous bowl (which she was not charging that much for at the market, goodness), and a business card for Creature Crafts by Nat so I could send their details on to Interested Parties.

Growing. ... I spent a whole day at the plot mostly reading Murderbot? (And did also do some weeding, and some harvesting, and some watering, and some general pootling.)