Last icon drop of 2025: November and December
3 Jan 2026 14:31ETA 03.01.: I have added 39 more icons to this post that I had forgotten to add to previous icon drops!
Teasers:
( 103 icons, mostly Wu Lei dramas, but also Guardian, Heated Rivalry, HPI, Love on the Turquoise Land, and some movies )
Concrit and comments very welcome! Take and use as many icons as you like, credit is appreciated. If you want to know whose textures and brushes I use, take a look at my resource post.
Book #07 Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovich (Rivers of London #07)
3 Jan 2026 10:02
Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovich
Rivers of London #07
Peter uncovers clues that the Faceless Man Martin Chorley is executing the final stages of a long-term plan rooted in London's two thousand bloody years of history.
thoughts - slightly spoilery
* I still like Peter's POV, although in some scenes he's still a little bit too naive considering all the things he's seen.
* What I liked a lot is that he doesn't always react ideally in tense/dangerous situations. I found that very realistic.
* I'm not quite sure what to think about the psychological stuff, the colleague who needed counseling after working with Peter, etc. I guess it's a good thing to be mentioned seven installments into a series, but Peter is still being very cavalier about it.
* I really liked how he went back to talk to the river, by making a sacrifice to the Mother, which he (not quite but mostly) knew how to do, which makes sense because he really knows a lot about the rivers by now. She accepted it because she knows and likes him and knows it was given in the right spirit. He still gets important parts wrong and almost suffocates in the process, angering the sewer authority friend he persuaded to let him go into the sewers alone, against regulations. All of this was just hilarious.
* I very much liked all the conflicts he had with Leslie in this book. Her motives are discussed, and they very uncomfortably reminded me of typical reactionary views. Which is kind of a pity, because Peter is often wrong with his quick judgements, and it would have been fitting to have him be wrong about Leslie, but I don't think he was.
* I also very much liked the fairy he found in his cell, and that she's related to Molly. That was so heartwarming and cute!
* There wasn't all that much about his immediate family (neither his parents nor Beverly), but what there was was cute, too. And some of it thought-provoking, because he apparently had never thought about the fact that Beverly is very very old and he is not, and what consequences that will have on a relationship. The Old Man and his wife were setting an interesting example there (and an option for the god to make his lover somewhat immortal).
* I'm not sure what happened with Mr. Punch in the end, and why it even worked. So I guess the main plotline of the book somewhat escaped me. Oops.
4 stars - very quick read as usual, and some things I really liked and hadn't expected

Because I forgot to take this draft with me on vacation, I'm posting it after the reviews for books 8 and 9, so this is the last post for my 2025 Mount TBR challenge. I failed it by three books. /o\ I blame work for this, and I hope that will be less stressful in 2026.
I was trying to catch up at the end, and got to "almost two" - if those had been the last two, I would have made an effort to finish them both. As it was, even that would not have helped, so I wasn't motivated to do that. Those will be the first books of 2026, then, since I've already started both of them.
1 - 5 stars - Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky The Final Architecture #1 [DW link]
2 - 2 stars - Miss Merkel: Mord auf dem Friedhof by David Safier Miss Merkel #2 [DW link]
3 - 4 stars - Once Broken Faith by Seanan McGuire Toby Daye #10 [DW link]
4 - 1 star - Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin [DW link]
5 - 5 stars - Murderbot Diaries 1-4 by Martha Wells [DW link]
6 - 4 stars - Die Neuerfindung der Diktatur/We Have Been Harmonized by Kai Strittmatter [DW link]
7 - 4 stars - Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovich Rivers of London #07 [DW link]
8 - 3 stars - Der Markisenmann by Jan Weiler [DW link]
9 - 3 stars - The Village Teacher by Liu Cixin [Graphic Novel by Zhang Xiaoyu] [DW link]
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2 Jan 2026 22:13They turned out reasonably like the recipe photos (they actually spread!) and taste pretty good even though I managed to forget the ground ginger (between the ginger juice and crystalized ginger pieces they do still taste like ginger).
( photo under the cut )
2025 game roundup
2 Jan 2026 21:20( and here they are )
(I made sure to number them because when I went back to number my book post I realized I had shorted myself four books! It was actually 51!)
My ongoing gaming side-quest is to play games from different countries. This year my new countries were Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Peru, the Philippines, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, and Taiwan, bringing my total to 28. (At least the way I'm counting. I realize that "what is a country?" is a fraught question, but it's also a question that's way above my pay grade so I'm trying not to sweat it for such a low-stakes project.) My list of potential games to play includes 31 more countries. There are still lots and lots that I haven't yet identified a game for, including some seemingly low-hanging fruit, but since I'm keeping it to titles that would be of interest to me outside this project, the search for options can take longer.
My game list is a bit silly right now because I decided to add every game I could remember playing... ever. I love revisiting childhood games, and I enjoy searching for obscure titles and figuring out how to get them to run, so I'm okay with the list just being long. I actually do think it is possible, in principle, for me to review every game I played as a child, while attempting to do the same for books would be totally absurd. I've read a lot more books than I've played games, I started reading at a younger age, and I think I'm much less likely to forget a game than a book simply because I have a strong visual memory. Anyway, for future reference (I know I'll want to know next year) I currently have 280 games on my list.
Of the games I played for the first time in 2025, my favorites include: Until Then, Disco Elysium, Engare, I Did Not Buy This Ticket, The Last Door, and The Drifter.
1996 Star Trek Merch
2 Jan 2026 19:41Thanks a million to you all! Would also love to hear any other miscellaneous stories or details of the TNG+DS9 fandom of the 90s, to give some extra oomph and care to an underrepresented community :)
2025 End-of-Year Writing Meme
3 Jan 2026 03:10My writing year started out strong; then I crashed for a few weeks in March, and by the time I was recovering, it all fell into a ditch due to work-related lack of time and sheer exhaustion. July and August ended up my worst writing months since the start of WED. But I recovered toward the end of the year, even though work picked up again in November, so the end result was pretty good anyway!
Some statistics:
Total number of posted stories in 2025: 12 - one fewer than in 2024; I hope to write more things again in 2026!
Total word count (posted): 88,174 - about 18k more than 2024: while I wrote fewer stories, many more of them were on the longer side. In fact, this is the second-highest amount of words I've posted in a year, only beaten by 2018 with 97,933 words.
Total word count (written): 155,611 - about 6k more than 2024. The last time I wrote more than this was in 2018; I hope to get back there some day.
Highest monthly word count (posted): 30,631 (December) - almost 20k of this is due to
Highest monthly word count (written): 57,548 (February) - my best writing month since I started keeping track in a spreadsheet back in 2014! Of course part of that was that I ditched my
Most words written in a day: 6,583 (1st March) - the final rush to the HA finish line!
Fewest words written in a day: 1 (9th September) - before my writing started to recover a bit towards the end of the month.
Months I actually posted fic: 6 - one fewer than 2024.
( more meme and numbers )
Do you have any fanfic or profic goals for the New Year?
Mainly, I want to write more words than in 2025, finish more stories, and post fic in more months.
Write Every day 2026: January, Day 2
2 Jan 2026 21:56It snowed here last night! And unlike the previous time this winter, it was cold enough that the snow stayed on the ground. I really should have gone for a walk, but felt very lazy today and only went out briefly for groceries.
Yesterday's and today's writing
Yesterday, I only wrote a small snippet and made some notes - but they were important pieces: I figured out how to end my
For this story, I had a great beginning and I knew some thing I wanted to have happen, but until yesterday I was completely unclear about how to end it. And I always struggle with writing when I don't know what I'm writing towards. I find it really hard to write without having an ending in mind! Now I know what I'm aiming for - the story still has a gaping hole in the middle, but now it's just about plotting a course from Point A to Point B. *g*
Today, I poked at various
WED Question of the Day
Do you have days when you forget to write?
Do you have strategies to help you remember?
yes, I'll tell you in the comments!
2 (15.4%)
no
10 (76.9%)
it's more complicated than that
1 (7.7%)
I just want to tick a tickybox!
When I'm busy, I sometimes forget or just don't find any time/energy to write. So my strategy is to keep a physical notebook on my pillow so I'll be reminded when I go to bed.
The other thing that helps - because I do try to write every day, and don't want to break my streak - is to use alibi sentences with abandon. (Those are the sentences you write just so you can say you wrote something. No matter how short they are, they're still something - and enough of them in a chain can add up to considerably more. *g*)
Tally
Day 1:
Day 2:
Let me know if I missed anyone! And remember you can drop in or out at any time. :)
Snowflake Challenge #1
2 Jan 2026 12:02I'm Independence1776, Indy for short. I've been in fandom since 2003 and am very much a Fandom Old. (The things I have seen, Gandalf.) I don't have any patience for gatekeeping and bad behavior; I believe in "don't like, don't read." I tend to be gen focused and I like hurt/comfort and whump. I also really love canon divergent AUs.
I updated my profile and pinned post, mostly to say I’m no longer in Tolkien fandom. That is incredibly weird for me to say, much less think, because I’ve been in it for most of my life in fandom. But I’m not anymore. I’m still a part of Star Wars fandom— there are fics I absolutely want to finish writing and to write— but I’m also very quiet there. I've read a lot more published books than fic recently. It’s a strange place for me to be in, both in fandom and not in fandom at the same time.
As far as Snowflake goes, what I'm hoping to get out of it is to feel less disconnected with fandom and maybe start figuring out my place in it as I am now and not who I was in the past.
Snowflake 2026! #1
2 Jan 2026 11:19(First a little aside for myself because I forget every year, the name of the community is
#1 The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.
Hello 2026. I usually do a few snowflake challenges each year, though rarely all of them. I'm tassos around the interwebs. I'm a writer, sometime vidder, and generally grew up in fandom. These days I'm not writing much fic, which I'm a little sad about, but I've gotten into self-pub original sci-fi books, so that's where my time is spent right now.
I came up watching Farscape and Buffy, the Stargates, and since then about a hundred other fandoms. In 2025, I was into the British crime series Shetland, which has a very lovely slash ship of two middle-aged men co-parenting their daughter. I subsequently read the mysteries the show is based on and they're fun, but not slashy at all. Most recently, I watched Heated Rivalry which is fabulous. Haven't gotten into the fic for it yet.
I'm doing the challenge because I'm not as frequent a poster these days, and it's always a fun celebration of fandom and our community.
Two stories (one Guardian-adjacent, one Guardian crossover)
2 Jan 2026 17:00Here's what I wrote (I talk a bit more about it on my journal, in case you're interested):
- One story for the "Flower Series" commercials - this features Zhu Yilong's character as a dragon, and a white cat whose human form I imagined as played by Bai Yu::
Heart-Seed, Heart-Flower (8,465 words)
Fandom: Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Characters: Zhu Yilong's Character (Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials), White Cat (Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials)
Content Tags: Magic Flowers, Magic Waters, Dragons, Cats, Shape-Shifters, Multiple Worlds, Lonely Wanderers, Magical Quests, Saving Worlds with a Magic Bottle
Summary:
The bottle was plain and unadorned, the lotus pattern that would have signalled the success of his quest nowhere in evidence.
He'd failed. - And one Guardian crossover for the above (a Guardian canon divergence/fix-it for the ending):
Dragon of Flowers, Dragon of the City (2,275 words)
Fandoms: 镇魂 | Guardian (TV 2018), Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Characters: Da Qing, Zhu Yilong's Thermos Character, Zhao Yunlan, Shen Wei, SID team
Content Tags: Canon Divergence (for Guardian), Episode Related, Episode 37, Fix-It, Hallows Shenanigans, The Wick of the Guardian Lantern, Magical Flowers, Cross-dimensional Wanderers, Saving Worlds with a Magic Bottle, Dragon City is named after a dragon
Summary:
Lao-Zhao leaned forward, resting an elbow on a knee. "I thought you got all your memories back."
"Yeah, yeah." Da Qing waved a hand in the air, dismissively. "Not remember like 'I don't know my past', remember like 'where did I put my keys'. Except not my keys."
Because:
- Da Qing is always so much fun to write!
- I had a dragon! And Dragon City should have a dragon in its history, right?
- And most importantly, my story was already about someone travelling realms and healing worlds with magic water/flowers, so naturally I had to have him do the same for Guardian and provide a fix-it there, too. *g*
Also, I have to share this because I used it for the fic, and it's very cool: Here is a time-lapse video of a cotton plant! It has white flowers, while the one in the story is yellow, but still. *g*
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Dragon of Flowers, Dragon of the City (2,275 words)
Fandoms: 镇魂 | Guardian (TV 2018), Thermos "Flower Series" Commercials
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Characters: Da Qing, Zhu Yilong's Thermos Character, Zhao Yunlan, Shen Wei, SID team
Content Tags: Canon Divergence (for Guardian), Episode Related, Episode 37, Fix-It, Hallows Shenanigans, The Wick of the Guardian Lantern, Magical Flowers, Cross-dimensional Wanderers, Saving Worlds with a Magic Bottle, Dragon City is named after a dragon
A/N: Many thanks to
Summary:
Lao-Zhao leaned forward, resting an elbow on a knee. "I thought you got all your memories back."
"Yeah, yeah." Da Qing waved a hand in the air, dismissively. "Not remember like 'I don't know my past', remember like 'where did I put my keys'. Except not my keys."
Happy New Year!
2 Jan 2026 14:25But at least we now have a proper snowy winter here, which is nice. Won’t last for long since it’s already 0°C today. And it was -20°C on the New Year’s Eve. In the evening I went to see a free outdoor concert our city organizes every year, and it was so freezing cold that I only stayed for an hour.
And I have a few lovely comments on my Yuletide fics, but responding will have to wait till tomorrow, because my elbow is already screaming at me that it hurts.
So just one more thing – two fics I wrote for this year’s Yuletide:
I want to shake the sky with you (2048 words)
Fandom: เพื่อนายแค่หนึ่งเดียว | Never Let Me Go (TV 2022)
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Palm Pannakorn Jannaloy/Nueng Nuengdiao Kiattrakulmethee
Characters: Palm Pannakorn Jannaloy, Nueng Nuengdiao Kiattrakulmethee
Additional Tags: During Canon, Post-Canon, Character Study, Relationship Study, Feelings, Mild Smut, Dom/sub Undertones
Summary:
Before, when he lived in Chonburi, Palm felt as if he had no future. Catching fish, playing sports, working – that was what his life was like. That was what the rest of his life would be like. But now, for the first time, Palm feels like he has a future. And that future is him being by Nueng’s side. Being needed by him. Being his friend. His... Just being his.
Campsite Tales (2441 words)
Fandom: สายรหัสเทวดา | Perfect 10 Liners (TV 2024)
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Klao/Warich (Perfect 10 Liners), Arc Anol Paraminphisan/Arm Anon Phuwakomol, Pond/Sand (Perfect 10 Liners), Gun/Yotha (Perfect 10 Liners), Faifa/Wine (Perfect 10 Liners)
Characters: Klao (Perfect 10 Liners), Warich (Perfect 10 Liners), Arc Anol Paraminphisan, Arm Anon Phuwakomol, Pond (Perfect 10 Liners), Sand (Perfect 10 Liners), Yotha (Perfect 10 Liners), Gun (Perfect 10 Liners), Faifa (Perfect 10 Liners), Wine (Perfect 10 Liners)
Additional Tags: Boys In Love, Warm and Fuzzy Feelings, Fluff, Kissing, Cuddling & Snuggling, Mild Smut, Yuletide Treat
Summary:
What happened at night at the campsite after Klao and Warich’s proposal. Or the alternative summary – they all have sex in the tent. Well, except Pond and Sand, because they are stuck babysitting poor heartbroken Po. 😉 But don’t worry, Po. Arm is still in his matchmaker era and he might have found you someone special. 😊
Yuletide reveals!
2 Jan 2026 12:17By Special Licence (Heyer - Cotillion, canon pairings, epilogue, 2000 words)
To get into the spirit of the thing, as well as reading Cotillion a couple of times through I have been slowly reading through all the Heyers, partly to get the voice and also because it's always like this when I pick up one Heyer: I have to read all the other ones immediately afterwards. I haven't reread any of the Georgian ones yet because I wanted to keep my head in the Regency voice, but now that my fic is all done I will be getting to them because what can beat These Old Shades - the first Heyer I ever read, not necessarily the best place to start except of course it is the best place to start. Anyway, I have been reading through the Regencies more or less in favourite order, so I've now reached Arabella - which has many things I do love but the 'told a silly lie and now have to stick to it' trope isn't one of them. (Top ten Heyer Regencies, not in order: Frederica, Venetia, A Civil Contract, Cotillion, Friday's Child, The Nonesuch, The Foundling, The Unknown Ajax, The Reluctant Widow, Black Sheep.) But even my least favourite Heyers are still fun to reread.
And as well as what I wrote, the authors of my gifts are revealed:
Thank you all very much!
Midorikawa Kata (1872-1962)
2 Jan 2026 18:54In 1895, aged twenty-three, she divorced Setsujiro on account of his infidelity and went to Tokyo, taking Tsutomu with her. She was escorted en route by seventeen-year-old Midorikawa Kikuo, on his way to enter university. In Tokyo, she consigned Tsutomu to his father’s family and entered the nursing school affiliated with Tokyo Imperial University, where she was also baptized. She graduated in 1897; although her good grades led to a suggestion of studying in Germany, she worked as a visiting nurse for five years and then went to Hokkaido to marry Kikuo, who was working as a journalist in Otaru, writing pacifist and anti-authoritarian editorials protesting offenses against the Ainu as well as the Ashio Copper Mine problem; he spent the rest of his life on the authorities’ list of left-wing suspicious characters, followed by policemen.
Now with a son and three daughters, they returned to Tokyo in 1908, where Kata worked as a nurse while raising her children; her income was sometimes all the family had during the periods when Kikuo’s left-wing views put him out of work. In 1919, she learned about Mrs. Pankhurst and the women’s temperance movement in the UK from Kikuo while he was working there, and set up a Tokyo branch on her own. In 1925, she established a Women’s Suffrage League, arguing for women’s rights from the housewife’s perspective, and submitting petitions on women’s suffrage and women’s rights in general to the Imperial Diet. In 1927 she founded the Women’s Rights Protection Association, issuing the journal Joken [Women’s Rights].
Kikuo died in 1934. In 1945, when Kata was seventy-three, women’s suffrage became a reality. She died in 1962 at the age of ninety, still fighting the Japan-US Security Treaty of 1960.
Between Kikuo, her children from both marriages, and Kata herself, they had a remarkably wide circle of notable friends, colleagues, and relatives. Her oldest son Masao, better known as the poet Miki Rofu, was part of the “Akai Tori [Red Bird]” children’s literature movement and well acquainted with Yamada Kosaku (Tsuneko Gauntlett’s brother); her son Michio, a movie cameraman, taught Ozu Yasujiro his trade, while her daughter Yoshiko was married to the director Uchida Tomu and their son was Uchida Issaku (known for directing the Kamen Rider movies). Sumiko, the oldest daughter, worked in broadcasting for NHK along with her husband; Kunie, daughter number two, was an academic, and Kiyo, the youngest, became director of Japan’s first facility for multiply disabled children. Kikuo’s professional and political life brought him into contact at varying points with the poet Ishikawa Takuboku (husband of Setsuko), the author Kobayashi Takiji, the revolutionaries Kotoku Shusui (lover of Kanno Suga) and Sakai Toshihiko, and the politician Hara Kei (husband of Sadako and Asa). Kata herself became involved, through her women’s rights activism, with Hiratsuka Raicho, Ichikawa Fusae, Yosano Akiko, and Nishikawa Fumiko among others.
Sources
https://www.asahi.com/articles/photo/AS20210427003216.html?iref=pc_photo_gallery_next_arrow (Japanese) Click through the image to see selections from a picture book about Kata’s life (I couldn’t find more images)
My Yuletide Stories
1 Jan 2026 19:1728 Years Later
Memento Mori. Dr. Kelson creates his masterpiece.
I really liked the movie, which is extremely different from the first one (also extremely different from the second, which I don't care for) and also extremely different from the brilliant trailer, which introduced me to the astonishing recording from 1915 (!) of actor Taylor Holmes reciting Kipling's poem "Boots." It's a post-apocalypse movie that's partly a coming of age story, partly an action/horror movie, and partly a beautiful and moving drama about life, death, and remembrance. And then there's the last two minutes, which are basically parkour Trainspotting.
I actually matched on The Leftovers, but I liked the 28 Days Later prompt so much that I wrote that instead.
Dragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffrey
Hunger. Both Lessa and Kylara are Searched for Nemorth's final clutch.
I just really enjoy writing in this canon. I love the dragons and McCaffrey created a lot of very interesting characters even if she often ended up not knowing quite what to do with them.
Mushishi
A Turn of the Wheel. Ginko encounters an unusual mushi in a village known for pottery.
Mushishi is an incredibly beautiful anime and manga with a dreamy, wistful atmosphere. I saw a prompt for mushi infesting a piece of pottery and could not resist. This story was also inspired by having recently visited Japan in the summer, a time of year I very much do not recommend for a visit if you can possibly avoid it. It's like living in a sauna. Now imagine doing a kiln firing in that sauna.
