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elrhiarhodan ([personal profile] elrhiarhodan) wrote2025-04-22 04:25 pm
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Ooooh, a Shiny Thing

On very rare occasion, I've posted pictures of my beadwork here. I don't know why, but I'm always reluctant to share that part of my life on Dreamwidth. Maybe because DW is for fannish things, and beading has always been very much IRL.



click for the shiny )
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Delphi (they/them) ([personal profile] delphi) wrote2025-04-16 08:04 pm

What I'm Reading: A Two-Spirit Journey by Ma-Nee Chacaby (2016)

[personal profile] kingstoken's 2025 Book Bingo: Free Space - Indigenous Author

A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder by Ma-Nee Chacaby with Mary Louisa Plummer is a 2016 autobiography that covers writer/activist/artist Ma-Nee Chacaby's life from 1950 to 2014, from her birth in a tuberculosis sanatorium, to her childhood in Ombabika, through her adulthood in Thunder Bay where she's become a community elder and helped lead the city's first Pride parade.

This was the fifth of this year's Canada Reads nominees that I've read, and I saved it for last, feeling like it was a sure thing in terms of something I'd want to read. I wasn't wrong, and I was happy to see it win in the debates, championed by Shayla Stonechild.

The book is very candid, frank, and factually self-reflective, with a conversational tone that feels like sitting in on the friendly interviews that brought these stories forward. The author has lived through a lot of violence, as well as discrimination, addiction, disability and economic hardship. She is also someone who loves truly and deeply, gathers family, and builds community in a way that I really needed to read about right now.

I also really appreciated the book's afterword, which provides a lot of transparency on the writing process, which was assisted by social scientist and friend Mary Louisa Plummer due to Ma-Nee Chacaby being low-vision and speaking English as a fourth language.

An Excerpt )
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evandar ([personal profile] evandar) wrote2025-04-12 08:49 pm
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Sakura Exchange Letter

Dear Author,

Thank you so much for writing for me! I'm really excited to see what you come up with.

This letter contains a list of Likes and DNWs as well as a couple of prompts. If none of the prompts catch your eye, then write whatever you like. As long as it doesn't hit any of my DNWs, we're good.

Read more... )

And that's it! That's the letter. Thank you again for writing for me - I'm really looking forward to reading what you create.
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Delphi (they/them) ([personal profile] delphi) wrote2025-04-11 09:37 pm

Kiss Fang Weekend (May 8th-11th)

xposted from [community profile] ourflagmeansgay

Kiss Fang Weekend (a challenge event with four days of prompts for shippy fanworks about Fang) is running on Bluesky this year!

The official prompts post is here and breaks down as follows:

Thursday, May 8th: Trope Thursday - Fang in an AU or trope of the creator's choice
Friday, May 9th: Captains (and First Mate) on Vacation - Fang/anyone but Ed, Stede, or Izzy
Saturday, May 10th: Time to Kiss Fang - a free space
Sunday, May 11th: Fang in the Middle - for Fang-centred threesomes

Official fills can be posted to the #kissfangweekend tag on Bluesky, but for folks who aren't on there, I think any archive or community will only be made better with some more Fang-kissing.