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I got this Star Wars short story collection eight years ago! But delayed reading it I think because I was put off by one of the stories in The Legend of Luke Skywalker that I found weirdly mean-spirited and feared more of the same. But now I'm determined to clear my to-read shelf, and have also just finished watching Andor season 2 followed by a rewatch of Rogue One and Star Wars, so I am having those SW feelings right now. I just double-checked that the collection was published after Rogue One came out but before The Rise of Skywalker, so it has certain elements pretty fresh in the telling.

As a collection of short content from various authors, the majority being short prose fiction, that follows points of view of characters that aren't central to the plot of Star Wars, it is a mixed bag of:
(1) meandering retellings of SW events,
(2) less meandering retellings of SW events yet still do not add much to my understanding or appreciation of the SW universe,
(3) retellings of SW events that imply a greater hand of destiny/the Force in getting certain events to happen the way they do, as if coincidences cannot just be coincidence, and minor characters cannot just be minor characters whose lives happen to intersect with the heroes but instead whose very purpose of existence is to enable destiny to happen, which makes the world smaller and less interesting to me,
(4) stories that think they're gosh darn clever by being meta;
(5) actually interesting stories (to me!) that spin-off from SW events.

I did really like some! The Kloo Horn Cantina Caper by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Matt Fraction is a fun crime caper style evening in the Mos Eisley port, the Mon Mothma story by Alexander Freed especially hit well after watching Andor, and Stories in the Sand (about a curious Jawa) by Griffin McElroy is one of those outsider POV styles I like. There's a couple of others, but these particular stood out to me.

Also, shoutout to Of MSE-6 and Men by Glen Weldon, which I think might be Ground Zero of the Wilhuff Tarkin had a gay love affair with a stormtrooper canon that I've seen mentioned here and there? I had no idea, and double-taked when it got to that bit!
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I realize I owe replies to comments and I will get to that. Work has just been eating my brain lately and not leaving much leftover.

In the meantime, I bring you two cool links:

- the Superman trailer which looks so good (I also ordered this adorable Superman dress for Baby Miss L); and

- this interview with John DeMarisco, who directs Mets games for SNY (and a cool behind the scenes video here).

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cumpleanos

May. 14th, 2025 10:45 pm
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So this birthday thing comes around every year! Crazy.

For my birthday I,
* Took the day off work, even though it's a Wednesday. Even though I have so much work.
* Bought a new laptop. I already have 3! Now I will have 4. But in my defense, I only really use 1 of them (the macbook). One is a work pc laptop, another is not really usable. And I wanted one for travel that's not my precious mac.
* Went on a hike! I started a bit too late so I couldn't do my usual 3 mile hike, but I got 2.5 miles in so that's nice. Lovely to hike on a workday.
* Went to see Thunderbolts again. Read more... )
* Had yummy teppanyaki-style Japanese food for dinner with my some of my closest friends
* Get to ride pony tomorrow!

Wednesday Reading Meme

May. 14th, 2025 04:40 pm
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What I Just Finished Reading

Nothing, but I had a migraine all week.

What I'm Reading Now

Comics Wednesday!

Doctor Strange of Asgard #3, One World Under Doom #4, Thunderbolts Doomstrike #4, Ultimate Black Panther #16,Ultimate X-Men #15 )

What I'm Reading Next

I should probably start on the Hugo nominees. I am not sure if I will have the brain to do so.

sinking away from him

May. 13th, 2025 10:05 pm
musesfool: Diane Lockhart is more awesome than you (what she wants you to see)
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So I did watch the last couple of episodes of Elsbeth and enjoyed them a lot. spoilers )

Mets have won 2 ugly games from the Pirates. Let's hope they take the third one tomorrow, too. And the Knicks! Wow!

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I did not end up baking anything this weekend but last night I made this angel hair pasta with grape tomatoes (NYT gift link) scaled down for one, and it was delicious. The hardest, most time-consuming part was slicing the tomatoes, but I did it while the water was boiling, so you know 2 birds, 1 stone (I also made it all in the same pot - boiled the pasta and left it in the strainer while I cooked the tomatoes).

Then today I made another of my favorite chicken dishes: Rustic Garlic Chicken with Gravy - the chicken is good but the gravy is FANTASTIC. I made 2 boneless, skinless thighs (and ate them), but the full amount of gravy, since I also made a pot of mashed potatoes in the slow cooker and stirred the extra gravy into it so that'll be lunch or dinner for a few days as well.

There was an unfortunate amount of washing up afterwards, but I guess it was worth it.

Earlier, I watched this week's episode of Leverage: Redemption and spoilers )

I also learned, via tumblr, that season 1 of the original Leverage was aired out of order and is still out of order on Prime. So I will definitely have to do a rewatch with the correct viewing order at some point!

I still have not watched any of season 2 of Andor - 3 episodes a night is too many and I just keep putting it off now until I have the bandwidth for it - but I might watch the new eps of Poker Face tonight, or maybe I'll finish off this season of Elsbeth. I guess we'll see!

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Born Yesterday (1950)

May. 11th, 2025 09:17 am
scaramouche: P. Ramlee as Kasim Selamat from Ibu Mertuaku, holding a saxophone (kasim selamat is osman jailani)
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I was watching Be Kind Rewind's video essay about the Best Actress Oscar Race of 1950, and the clips she put in of Born Yesterday were so compelling I ended up looking for an online stream to watch the whole movie. I found one! And oh my goodness Judy Holliday is SUCH a delight, what an amazing comedic performance and her delivery is SO good. So good!


Paul: "(I can help) answer any questions."
Billie: "I got no questions."
Paul: "Well, I'll give you some."
Billie: "Thanks?"

The movie itself requires the usual disclaimers for its time, since it's about Judy's character, Billie Dawn, being instructed by her gangster-ish boyfriend to get an "education" so she won't embarrass him in front of his political targets in Washington DC, and Billie has her mind opened to learning by the journalist man said boyfriend has hired to teach her. But it's so kind and empathetic towards Billie, and central to the movie is how education empowers people, and that Billie always had that potential despite no one ever seeing it in her or giving her a real chance.

After watching the movie I went back to finish the video essay, which continues into Judy Holliday's struggle to not be typecast as a dumb blonde following the success of the movie. That gave me pause because it's been so long since I've been conscious of the dumb blonde stereotype, which I would guess is still around in RL communities that have many blondes (i.e. not my own) but have since fallen out of favour in the fiction I consume. I hadn't even noticed that trend, though I had noticed recently that a lot of the live-action media I've watched don't have that many blonde women characters, period.
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I was looking at my AO3 works list and there were ZERO explicit fics on the first page, so I figured I'd better do something about it.

Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Pairing/Characters: Steve/Tony
Genre: Iron Man 2-canon divergence, first time, PWP, bottom!Tony, top!Steve, Tony POV
Rating: Explicit
Words: 5000+
Crossposting: AO3
A/N 1: This is a prequel of my front row seats series, of the first time Steve and Tony slept together.
A/N 2: At the risk of overexplaining, the title is a lyric from Breakwater's "Release the Beast", which was sampled in Daft Punk's "Robot Rock", which was used in the party scene of Iron Man 2.

Summary: On the night of his birthday party, Tony makes a move on Steve, expecting that Steve will be scared off and run away. Tony is not at all prepared for Steve to reciprocate.

Time is Right (for You Tonight) )
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Netflix is finally releasing The Old Guard 2, aka, 2 Old 2 Guard, and here is the trailer!

Poker Face season 2 started last night. Here's that trailer and good lord, that is a lot of guest stars.

I'm trying to decide if I want bake something this weekend and if so, what. Could be a chocolate cake. Could be a lemon tart. Could be something else entirely! I really dislike that the lack of a dishwasher is making me consider it all very carefully, because I also have things I want to cook for dinner tomorrow and Sunday, and I hate having a sink full of pots and pans to be washed. I guess we'll see how I feel tomorrow.

Today work was suddenly stupidly busy after a couple of days of being quiet, but I logged off a 5 and took a lovely nap (I stayed up too late last night reading fic) and now there's baseball. It's hilarious to me that the Cubs tried to claim Chicago Pope but it turns out that he's actually a White Sox fan. Talk about a team needing a miracle, yikes. Though the Mets could use a little divine intervention right now, or at least a pitcher who can throw strikes. *eep*

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Up first, the big news: I have hearing in my left ear again! I went today and had it vacuumed out by a nice young doctor who told me that my ears are otherwise in good shape, and he gave me drops for the itchiness, which I will pick up tomorrow. The other ENT also gave me drops for the itchiness but they never seemed to actually make a difference since I never felt like they were going where they needed to go instead of leaking out all over, but I guess I'll try again. Also, I guess at some point I should address my general, all-over itchiness with one of their allergists, but I've been this way my whole life and it just seems like a huge hassle to get it checked out. You have to stop taking allergy meds for 5 days before they do the tests and that sounds like 5 days of awfulness I just can't be having with right now or any time soon.

Anyway, my ears are unclogged and that did leave me slightly dizzy, which was surprising but I guess makes sense since balance is regulated all up in there.

I guess the really big news that other people care about is: the Knicks are up 2-0 on the Celtics!!! In WILD fashion. 2, 20-point comebacks in a row!!! Bing bong! Go New York go New York go! Now, I'm a playoffs-only kind of Knicks fan, and to be honest, I'm a last 3 minutes of the playoff game kind of fan, but oh boy, these 2 games were insane!!! The group text with my college friends, which is mostly dead most of the time, LIGHTS UP during these games since they are all big Knicks fans. Let's hope they can keep it up and shock everyone by winning the series!

There was other excellent sports news yesterday too: the Mets won, and Soto went yard twice! The Panthers lost! (I kind of hate that this means I am technically rooting for the Maple Leafs because that never ends well, but I really hate the Panthers.) And the Stars won! Another hat trick for Rantanen!!! Woo! I'd like the Stars to win, for [tumblr.com profile] angelgazing, and also for Rantanen.

Okay, okay, I guess the really truly big news is that there is a new pope and he's from Chicago! I don't think he's one of the weirdo super conservative ones, and I'm curious as to what his chosen name signifies - there hasn't been a Leo since the late 19th century. I'm only a lapsed Catholic, but the rituals still hold some fascination and after having watched the movie Conclave recently, I was interested in seeing how this one would play out. (I also wondered if we'd see a schism from the weirdo super conservative Opus Dei types and whether there'd end up being an antipope from one of those factions. I wonder if electing an American was a play to hold that off, but who knows.)

Anyway, after I was done at the doctor's I went and got Shake Shack and it was delicious.

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Book Log: Emperor of Rome

May. 7th, 2025 09:41 am
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Another Mary Beard book, yay! Emperor of Rome is a fun one, especially following my previous read of her Twelve Caesars book, and is not a chronology of all the men who were emperors of Rome (Julius Caesar onwards) but an exploration of what it meant to be emperor of Rome with all its expectations and hypocrises and violence, and how that power was maintained. I love that kind of exploration of a historical situation/phenomenon through multiple generations, though

The book covers topics from where and how emperors lived (their villas, the move to appropriate property overlooking the senate), the kind of work they did or made themselves appear to do (paperwork, letters, ghostwriters, though apparently we don't know where this administrative work was done), their public-facing responsibilities (building public monuments, holding events), their war policies (the illusion of military advancement for an empire that can't expand any further), the ways the indulged or were said to indulge (drowning their guests in feathers, stupid luxurious dining rooms with dishes sent by water), the way that the public related to them (graffiti, merchandise, historical pop culture), and all those overarching things. Ancient Rome isn't one of my fav historical topics but I love overarching looks like this, especially in terms of connecting to how modern people remember, idolize and/or sensationalize that civilization, including the idea of totalitarian one-man rule. Totally one of the Beard books I've enjoyed the most.

Astro City

May. 3rd, 2025 09:55 pm
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The Astro City Metrobook 6 paperback I ordered arrived a few days ago. I'd been collecting the older Vertigo trade paperbacks and was very annoyed when they'd stopped those, and now Image is releasing Metrobook collections, so I GUESS that's what I have to start collecting now. I figured that getting the latest Metrobook would at least ensure I'd get stories I haven't read before.

I just finished reading the book and, as happens every time I read Astro City, I get so emotional over and invested in all the characters, despite most of them being one-offs or background characters suddenly given the spotlight. But the surprise of bringing back some characters from the very first few collections, to see where they are now (especially two specific Shadow Hill-related characters) is SUCH a delight, and I love them.

That said! Metrobook 6 is the latest compilation available, yet the fourth wall-breaking Broken Man storyline is still not resolved? I read Through Open Doors in 2017! (Which has what I think is the start of that storyline.) That's a long time! Making these kinds of comics does take a while but MEIN GOTT, I really thought I'd be getting the wrap-up on that one and was alarmed as I neared the end of this book but it had not.

who has no nest builds one

May. 2nd, 2025 08:08 pm
musesfool: hardison/parker/eliot = ot3 (your desire for explosions and larceny)
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It feels really weird not to be posting a poem, so here, have one:

To the Gods of Summer

Dandelion, isn't it time?
Dark was the British winter, and dank,
and what passed for spring
just more of the same. When will you
show your face around here again?

Mayfly, who live for just a day,
when will you take the time
to drag your larger, longer shadow
down from the sundial?
May we be granted the sight,

if not of sun, then of a yellow
so luminous we gray souls look
and then look away:
let acres of oilseed rape bloom,
acidic as your grace.

Swift and swallow working your way
toward heaven on the wind,
let it rattle the scarecrows' rags.
But not enough to scare the rooks
picking at the field left fallow,

not bothering to beg your indulgence.
May the wild plum keep its flowers
just two more days, that it set fruit,
though, come summer's end,
the yield prove largely stone, and sour.

Consider the blackbird, beak full of straw:
who has no nest builds one now.
Who has a house wanders out of it, forgetting
where she was going in a sudden snow
of cherry petals, so fine their fury.

--Debora Greger

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I've been enjoying this season of Leverage: Redemption and I especially enjoyed this week's episode. Let's go steal some spoilers ) So that was super satisfying.

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This afternoon was endless - I did not have much in the way of work, which made it feel even longer. I am definitely counting down until summer Fridays start on 5/23. We keep trying to convince management to institute winter Fridays or all year round Fridays, but it hasn't happened yet. I hope whoever they end up hiring to be the new CEO understands that there would be a huge mutiny if they ever took summer Fridays away.

Anyway, it did end eventually, and now it is the weekend. Whew!

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