Fanfic masterlist
May. 21st, 2020 03:46 pmI might as well post a masterlist for where people can find my fiction.
At fanfiction.net Stories for X-Men, X-Men: The Movie, X-Men: Evolution, Marvel, Elfquest and FAKE.
At the Elfquest forum Stories for Elfquest, obviously
Here on LJ Stories for Gundam Wing
I've also got some Northstar stuff in the Twin One community, but that's ages ago and it sort of sucked, so I can't be bothered to locate it. I've since fallen solidly out of love with everything X-Men related anyway.
Otherwise, click the fanfiction tag for other stuff as well as recs and musings.
At fanfiction.net Stories for X-Men, X-Men: The Movie, X-Men: Evolution, Marvel, Elfquest and FAKE.
At the Elfquest forum Stories for Elfquest, obviously
Here on LJ Stories for Gundam Wing
I've also got some Northstar stuff in the Twin One community, but that's ages ago and it sort of sucked, so I can't be bothered to locate it. I've since fallen solidly out of love with everything X-Men related anyway.
Otherwise, click the fanfiction tag for other stuff as well as recs and musings.
Star Trek Into Darkness
Dec. 7th, 2012 07:49 pmSo, I've watched the new Star Trek trailer three times now, and...
...there's nothing in it that appeals to me.
I'm not sure why, but I think it's because it doesn't feel even remotely like Star Trek. It's weird, because I loved the previous movie, and that didn't have the wide-eyed wonder I love about Trek either - nor, really, does DS9, my favourite of the TV series - but still. Maybe it's because those two were still imaginative, and this trailer feels like a generic sci-fi action movie.
...there's nothing in it that appeals to me.
I'm not sure why, but I think it's because it doesn't feel even remotely like Star Trek. It's weird, because I loved the previous movie, and that didn't have the wide-eyed wonder I love about Trek either - nor, really, does DS9, my favourite of the TV series - but still. Maybe it's because those two were still imaginative, and this trailer feels like a generic sci-fi action movie.
Why am I even exited about this? I never managed to get hold of the first movie, and now I'm excited about the second being out?
(I even ordered a magazine that's only in Japanese because they had images from this movie!)
...I'm too old to become a weeabo now, dammit.
In related news, I still want a crossover of MGLN and the MCU.
(I even ordered a magazine that's only in Japanese because they had images from this movie!)
...I'm too old to become a weeabo now, dammit.
In related news, I still want a crossover of MGLN and the MCU.
Still stuck in the MCU
Jun. 27th, 2012 01:35 amI kind of love that a thread about someone being annoyed at all the raw pumpkins on the table in Thor can lead to this:
Ancient Asgardian tradition prescribes that before each meal all participants must prove their might by crushing a pumpkin with their forehead.
Loki's helmet is actually a pumpking headbutting aide given to him by Odin, who was worried that he would starve due to his lack of natural pumpkin smashing skill.
Also, have some ficrecs:
Hearing Voices The team gain telepathy, and suffer one another's flashbacks. But there are good memories as well. Features the best papa!Odin I've seen yet. Bonus chapter with Loki.
Cultural Differences The antidote to all the idiot!Thor fics out there. Not finished yet.
Edit: It's finished now, but I didn't finish it. As it went on, it became a little too tell not show for my tastes.
The Joke Steve can't understand why everyone pretends they can't lift Mjolnir. It's just a hammer.
The Proper Care and Feeding of Indefinable Things This fic series made me believe in Bruce/Natasha.
You must come in at the door ...Tony's related to the Nac Mac Feegle. Yeah.
Ancient Asgardian tradition prescribes that before each meal all participants must prove their might by crushing a pumpkin with their forehead.
Loki's helmet is actually a pumpking headbutting aide given to him by Odin, who was worried that he would starve due to his lack of natural pumpkin smashing skill.
Also, have some ficrecs:
Hearing Voices The team gain telepathy, and suffer one another's flashbacks. But there are good memories as well. Features the best papa!Odin I've seen yet. Bonus chapter with Loki.
Cultural Differences The antidote to all the idiot!Thor fics out there. Not finished yet.
Edit: It's finished now, but I didn't finish it. As it went on, it became a little too tell not show for my tastes.
The Joke Steve can't understand why everyone pretends they can't lift Mjolnir. It's just a hammer.
The Proper Care and Feeding of Indefinable Things This fic series made me believe in Bruce/Natasha.
You must come in at the door ...Tony's related to the Nac Mac Feegle. Yeah.
Urge...to troll...rising.....
Jun. 19th, 2012 02:07 pmWhy do I feel a sudden need to go argue with people posting prompts on the Avengerkinkmeme?
I think the one that got to me was this one. I'm not even sure why.
Let's pick it apart:
Thor realizes, either on his own or through the intervention of others (maybe the Avengers? Because having your friends and colleagues involved in family business is always fun) that Loki really DOES have cause to be pissed off, that he really was treated horribly on Asgard, not just by Odin, but by Thor himself as well.
Right, that's classic Loki-woobification, not something I agree with, but not surprising, either.
It turns out that "worthiness" to use Mjolnir is not based on intrinsic worth, but on self-worth (no wonder Loki couldn't lift it, yeah?), and this realization about Loki causes Thor to doubt himself so much that he can no longer wield his hammer.
This is the part that gets to me. The self-worth thing works for Loki, but not for Thor. Thor was unable to lift the hammer when he was still full of himself. It was after he started questioning himself and his place in the world that he became able to lift it again.
Also, it absolves Loki of the actions that really made him unworthy: lying to his depowered, broken-down brother to keep him out of the way, and plotting genocide.
This prompt, on the other hand, just makes me want to write the fic but somehow putting in that "Dude, your dad lying to you so you wouldn't feel left out and your brother making friends more easily doesn't justify fratricide and genocide, seriously, WTF?".
I actually do feel sorry for Loki, really. I just can't stand the idea that his actions were somehow justified. Understandable, maybe, to a certain degree. Not justified. He tried to blow up a planet.
I think the one that got to me was this one. I'm not even sure why.
Let's pick it apart:
Thor realizes, either on his own or through the intervention of others (maybe the Avengers? Because having your friends and colleagues involved in family business is always fun) that Loki really DOES have cause to be pissed off, that he really was treated horribly on Asgard, not just by Odin, but by Thor himself as well.
Right, that's classic Loki-woobification, not something I agree with, but not surprising, either.
It turns out that "worthiness" to use Mjolnir is not based on intrinsic worth, but on self-worth (no wonder Loki couldn't lift it, yeah?), and this realization about Loki causes Thor to doubt himself so much that he can no longer wield his hammer.
This is the part that gets to me. The self-worth thing works for Loki, but not for Thor. Thor was unable to lift the hammer when he was still full of himself. It was after he started questioning himself and his place in the world that he became able to lift it again.
Also, it absolves Loki of the actions that really made him unworthy: lying to his depowered, broken-down brother to keep him out of the way, and plotting genocide.
This prompt, on the other hand, just makes me want to write the fic but somehow putting in that "Dude, your dad lying to you so you wouldn't feel left out and your brother making friends more easily doesn't justify fratricide and genocide, seriously, WTF?".
I actually do feel sorry for Loki, really. I just can't stand the idea that his actions were somehow justified. Understandable, maybe, to a certain degree. Not justified. He tried to blow up a planet.
A bit of Avengers linkdump
May. 18th, 2012 01:09 amOK, so I have some links to various Avengers stuff that I want to share. You might've seen it already, but others might not.
Hulk post-movie, starts a business...
A fantastic vid
A fic about team bonding through meals
An analysis of Thor as a feminist movie
...and the fic that lead me to said analysis
Hulk post-movie, starts a business...
A fantastic vid
A fic about team bonding through meals
An analysis of Thor as a feminist movie
...and the fic that lead me to said analysis
Hi, long time no speak. I've updated my LJ more often than my DW (barely), but right now, I'm considering moving, and so, I'm currently on my third day of trying to import my LJ to here. Should it take this long?
Also, looks like I'm not doing NaNo this year either, but I have another goal: to do all the prompts I have missed in
gw500, which means...posting a fic every day, and two for six days. Piece of cake.
(What have I got myself into?)
Also, looks like I'm not doing NaNo this year either, but I have another goal: to do all the prompts I have missed in
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(What have I got myself into?)
Wow, it's been a while since I posted, hasn't it? I really need to shape up, I've been completely negligent of my online life. Haven't read my friend's page in ages either, or posted any fic, or anything.
Anyway, I recently discovered a new obsession. I used to recommend Gakuen Alice for parents who came into our shop looking for something for their 10-11-year-old daughters, and thought that "hey, maybe I should read past the first three chapters soon". So I did.
I'm not recommending that for young girls anymore.
Don't get me wrong, it's really, really good. Like, so good that I more or less think that the greatest tragedy of Tokyopop going under is that this series won't be translated to the end. So good that I'm considering downloading and actually printing out fan scanlations of the latest volumes. So good that I check every day for an update now that it's going towards the end.
But it's a bit too dark for kids, I think. There's a reason there's a suggestion that one should be 13 to read it. The story surrounding the male lead in particular is quite gruesome. Luckily, the female lead (and central protagonist) is sunny and cheery and a delight, really. It's kind of like Fruits Basket, actually - without Mikan (and in Furuba, Tohru) the story would be too gloomy to handle.
But what should a rec for parents and their daughters now? Any suggestions?
Anyway, I recently discovered a new obsession. I used to recommend Gakuen Alice for parents who came into our shop looking for something for their 10-11-year-old daughters, and thought that "hey, maybe I should read past the first three chapters soon". So I did.
I'm not recommending that for young girls anymore.
Don't get me wrong, it's really, really good. Like, so good that I more or less think that the greatest tragedy of Tokyopop going under is that this series won't be translated to the end. So good that I'm considering downloading and actually printing out fan scanlations of the latest volumes. So good that I check every day for an update now that it's going towards the end.
But it's a bit too dark for kids, I think. There's a reason there's a suggestion that one should be 13 to read it. The story surrounding the male lead in particular is quite gruesome. Luckily, the female lead (and central protagonist) is sunny and cheery and a delight, really. It's kind of like Fruits Basket, actually - without Mikan (and in Furuba, Tohru) the story would be too gloomy to handle.
But what should a rec for parents and their daughters now? Any suggestions?
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Jul. 23rd, 2011 07:46 pmSo, yesterday I was out in the woods picking blueberries, and mum got a text message from my sister that a bomb had gone off in Oslo.
I got home, still not having heard any news, made dinner and turned on the TV - and the tragedy on Utøya was being covered.
It felt...very, very strange to go to work today.
85 dead youths at Utøya. The perp was shooting for about one and a half hour. That's almost one death per minute.
No-one I knew, but...
Til de som har mistet noen, og alle de overlevende: Min dypeste medfølelse. Hold ut. Vi skal stå dette over.
I got home, still not having heard any news, made dinner and turned on the TV - and the tragedy on Utøya was being covered.
It felt...very, very strange to go to work today.
85 dead youths at Utøya. The perp was shooting for about one and a half hour. That's almost one death per minute.
No-one I knew, but...
Til de som har mistet noen, og alle de overlevende: Min dypeste medfølelse. Hold ut. Vi skal stå dette over.
Holiday report!
Jul. 11th, 2011 12:33 amNow that I have been home for a week, let me tell you about my visit to the Netherlands! My poor social update skills, let me show you them.
( Summary: Lovely place, hell to get to and from )
( Summary: Lovely place, hell to get to and from )
Luciadagen
Dec. 13th, 2010 09:44 pmToday is St. Lucy's Day. Here in Scandinavia, we co-opted this day to mean yellow raisin buns and fire hazard. Yes, I baked. No, I didn't walk in a procession with live candles on my head.
Norwegian tradition says that you should be finished with Christmas preparations on December 13th, or the devil and the trolls and goblins will come and cause mischief. That means that the requisite animals should have been butchered, the tree cut down and decorated, and 7 types of cakes and cookies baked.
We're...not really following that tradition anymore. Well, I always try to make sort of 7 types of cakes and cookies, but that's because I like to keep the traditions that taste good. Which is why I baked buns today.
So, my international friends, what sort of traditions do you observe this time of year? And which have you kind of just shuffled aside?
Norwegian tradition says that you should be finished with Christmas preparations on December 13th, or the devil and the trolls and goblins will come and cause mischief. That means that the requisite animals should have been butchered, the tree cut down and decorated, and 7 types of cakes and cookies baked.
We're...not really following that tradition anymore. Well, I always try to make sort of 7 types of cakes and cookies, but that's because I like to keep the traditions that taste good. Which is why I baked buns today.
So, my international friends, what sort of traditions do you observe this time of year? And which have you kind of just shuffled aside?