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lomonaaeren ([personal profile] lomonaaeren) wrote2025-07-14 11:38 pm

[From Litha to Lammas]: Creatures of Faith, These Creatures series, gen, 1/6

Title: Creatures of Faith
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairing: Gen
Content Notes: AU (Selfish Ravenclaw Harry), angst, violence, gore, drama, torture, Harry has PTSD, reference to past child abuse
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Harry struggles to recover from what happened in the graveyard last year, while the Ministry takes steps of its own to quell the talk about the end of the Tournament. Harry might be learning to crack some of his shell, but what emerges is still dangerous to his enemies, and maybe to his friends. Sequel to “Creatures of Truth.”
Author’s Notes: This is one of my “From Litha to Lammas” chaptered fics that I’m posting between the summer solstice and the first of August. It should have five or six parts, and is the fifth in my “These Creatures” stories. Please be sure that you read the others first.

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lomonaaeren ([personal profile] lomonaaeren) wrote2025-07-14 08:49 pm

[Songs of Summer]: The Firebird's Son, Harry/Theo, PG-13, 1/2

Title: The Firebird’s Son
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairing: Harry/Theo
Content Notes: EWE, mild angst, creature!Theo, Hogwarts “eighth year,” discussion of past violence and torture
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Harry, seeking some solitude on the Hogwarts grounds, is startled to find Theo Nott seeking the same—although in Theo’s case, it’s to express his firebird heritage from his mother. Harry is fascinated.
Author’s Notes: This is one of my “Songs of Summer” fics that I’m posting between the summer solstice and the first of August. It should have two parts.

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lightofdaye ([personal profile] lightofdaye) wrote2025-07-14 11:00 pm

Drabble: Expressionless (Al/Roxy)

Title: Expressionless
Rating: PG
Characters & Pairing: PG
Word Count: 1 x 100
Content: First Cousins dating
Disclaimer: The characters, settings and HP Franchise as a whole are owned by JKR and not by me. I make no profit from writing this piece of fanfiction.
Summary: Al attempts imperturbability
A/n: Unbeta'd. Written for [community profile] hp_nextgen100's Prompt #330: "Expression"


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tiggymalvern ([personal profile] tiggymalvern) wrote2025-07-08 10:04 pm

Rediscovering The Joys of Fanfic

For the last two and a half years, I've been buried in a tiny fandom for an old show. There was one person in fifteen years who'd written exactly what I wanted to read*. They only wrote two fics. (*apart from me, of course. I also wrote exactly what I wanted to read.)

There was another writer with great talent, but they didn't write the pairing/genre I liked. One writer who's reasonably good, but I wish to god they'd use a beta or something because everything they write is littered with typos and grammatical errors. A couple of other people whose ideas held promise but whose execution leaves a fair bit to be desired. And I was encouraging and left positive comments and offered to beta, because maybe they'll improve, but they won't if nobody helps or supports them.

And then I watched The Pitt and headed into the Old Man Yaoi and OMG, I'm reading stuff for a pairing that's only about four months old, and there's so much of it, and authors who are bowling me over with their ideas and their skill - prolific authors who've already written 100k words, and I've found only one typo in all of that. I'd almost forgotten what that's like!

I'm not obsessed with The Pitt. I'm not truly fannish about it, and I'm not going to write for that pairing. But I'm enjoying the hell out of reading it, because it's so amazing when you can just dive in and find exactly what you're looking for ❤️❤️❤️
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tiggymalvern ([personal profile] tiggymalvern) wrote2025-07-07 10:00 am
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Another TV Round-Up

It's been a while again, but here's a quick precis of some of the stuff we've been watching.

Masters of Sex An old one, from about a decade ago. Nominally based on the lives of Masters and Johnson the sex researchers, but the story's almost entirely invented. Michael Sheen was excellent, obviously, because he always is, and there was a solid supporting cast too. Solid is honestly the word I'd use to describe the whole series. I was never bored by it, even though it got a bit too soap opera-y for my tastes at times. There was one truly excellent, spell-binding episode, 2x03, which showed exactly why bottle stories can be so awesome. Most if it was just fine.

Severance season 2 Good stuff. I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first season, because I really enjoyed the claustrophobic set up of that, and the second season spent a lot more time in the wider world with the outies. But it told its story and followed up on its themes well, digging into all the messy ethical conundrums and the reasons why people would choose to do that to themselves. And the ending was definitely A Choice and a statement. A great example of writers telling their story and wrapping it up when and how they want to - something that doesn't happen often enough in TV.

Andor season 2 Awesome sauce! Genuinely good with the politics and the social commentary and the choices that people have to make when they commit to revolution. I like Diego Luna more the more I see of him, and Stellan Skarsgard as Luthen was epic. Great to see Elizabeth Dulau get the chance to show her stuff as Kleya too. I do wish they'd had more episodes for the story, so they could have dug in a little more with fewer time skips, but the writers did an amazing job with the scope they were given. (I love Mon Mothma's clothes too - I would wear some of her outfits!)

The Pitt I heard it was good, so it was vaguely on The List, and then I started to see the Old Man Yaoi cross my tumblr dash, so it got bumped up the list - and it didn't disappoint in either :-) Great story-telling, with some very topical and pointy storylines, and I am absolutely on board with the Robby/Abbot. Really glad this one's getting a second series.

Black Mirror season 7 The usual Black Mirror mixed bag. The first episode said all the right things about technology and creeping enshittification, but it was too predictable and obvious. Eulogy was a fantastic ep - another great bottle story with a main cast of just two, dealing with missed opportunities and miscommunication, and the way grief twists memory and understanding. Hotel Reverie was also great - beautifully filmed and sad, because there's no good ending to falling in love with someone who isn't real.

Moriarty the Patriot I don't watch much anime any more, because I only have one person now who still recs me any. But that one friend knows what I like and this one was right up my alley :-) What if Moriarty was committing all his crimes not to be evil or to get rich, but for A Cause? I was very much into this Moriarty and his little team of enablers. Then Sherlock turned up and I was bored initially, because I wanted more Moriarty! But Sherlock knows instantly that something's up with Moriarty, and he starts to dig into the crimes and the man, and I loved the way that played out. Just the one season of this anime - it tells its story and it wraps it up in a way that I found immensely satisfying for the characters. The ending wasn't convincing me as the fix it was presented as for the greater narrative, but I was there for the characters anyway.
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tiggymalvern ([personal profile] tiggymalvern) wrote2025-07-07 09:58 am
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Another stag

This one with more impressive antlers :-)

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lomonaaeren ([personal profile] lomonaaeren) wrote2025-07-05 08:01 pm

[From Litha to Lammas]: Serpentwined, gen, sequel to Tread Among Serpents, 1/6, PG-13

Title: Serpentwined
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairings: Gen, other than discussion of past James/Lily
Rating: PG-13
Content Notes: AU (Harry is in Slytherin), Parseltongue, blood prejudice, angst, drama, minor violence, multiple points-of-view
Summary: AU. Harry has revealed his Parseltongue publicly and been Sorted into Slytherin, and now he has to deal with people who want to use him, people who despise him, and people who don’t know what to do with him. Oh, and some people who want to be his friends. In the meantime, Harry continues his personal quest to redeem the reputation of Parseltongue. Sequel to “Tread Among Serpents.”
Author’s Notes: This is the third story of my “From Litha to Lammas” series being posted between Midsummer and the first of August. It should have five to seven parts. You really should read “Tread Among Serpents” first.

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