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Title: Day 9 Captain's Favourite
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Content Notes: Drawn directly with a nibbed dip pen, no pencil. This is the Chameleon Moon Beam ink from Diamine. 


Just a quicky as I don't have a lot of time today. No horns on this Viking's helmet, thank you. What I like best is that the seaserpent is twining affectionately around the ship like a cat getting underfoot when you're going to the fridge for a treat for it.

 
A viking and seaserpent

Moon Beam ink and pen

duress

Oct. 9th, 2025 01:00 am
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for October 9, 2025 is:

duress • \dur-RESS\  • noun

Duress, which is typically used with under, refers to force or threats meant to make someone do something. It is used especially of unlawful coercion.

// The defense asserts that the defendant’s confession was made under duress.

See the entry >

Examples:

“Did you know that Toni [Morrison] also edited poetry? (What couldn’t she do!) Despite inexperience with the medium, Morrison was an early champion of the poet June Jordan. She published one of her earliest collections, Things I Do in the Dark, in 1977. In a 1975 letter, Morrison told Jordan that Random House would publish her work, but only under duress. ‘The answer they gave was “we would prefer her prose—will do poetry if we must,”’ she wrote. ‘Now I would tell them to shove it if that were me…’” — Brittany Allen, LitHub.com, 24 Apr. 2025

Did you know?

Duress is most often paired with the word under to refer to force or threats meant to make someone do something. For example, someone forced to sign a document signs it “under duress,” and a person held “under duress” is not free to leave but is being constrained, usually unlawfully. (Do not confuse being “under duress” with being “under stress,” which is a much more common occurrence.) Duress comes ultimately from the Latin adjective durus, meaning “hard,” source too of durable and endure.



Write Every Day Day 9

Oct. 9th, 2025 12:25 am
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It's spooky season so have some spooky tips. Only about 130 words for me tonight. I was gone most of the day again.

How is it going for you? Let know and if i forgot you somewhere along the way let me know

Day 8 [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] the_siobhan,

other days under here )

Villains Are Destined to Die

Oct. 8th, 2025 11:59 pm
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Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 1 by Gwon Gyeoeul

The original novel.

Read more... )

I want what's true

Oct. 8th, 2025 11:49 pm
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Most of the Draconids we saw tonight were short flashes like Morse in the mind of the dragon, but even through the faint haze and the half-sky shine of the harvest moon just past, we saw two true long-tailed fireballs like dragon-stars, streaking through Lyra and Boötes. Their radiant stands in Eltanin and Rastaban, the dragon's eyes. Meteors, too, feel like a gift for an erev birthday. I still dream one will earth itself in a field while I am watching.

Aurendor D&D: Summary for 10/8 Game

Oct. 9th, 2025 12:04 am
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In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

Spooky Storytelling

Oct. 8th, 2025 10:42 pm
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Not even going to mention the ongoing online nightmare at work other than one of my coworkers asked was that your halloween stuff or are you screaming into the void again? (the void JM, the void)

Today I went to the library (my library this time) with TH for Spooky Storytelling. First we hit the Mexican place which had something new a tamarind aqua fresca that wasn't worth the money. Mostly it just tasted sweet. Eh. Oh well, not every new venture pays off.

There usual crew was at the library for this talk including two little girls with their mom who were jump square queens (one, the other wasn't paying attention) He keeps his stories on the mild side for them but he was an excellent story teller, definitely an actor doing a one man show.

My only issue was I had one of those exhausted spells where I kinda go down while actively doing shit and I was in and out for most of this. Embarrassing. He probably noticed. Sigh. I was only truly there for the last 10 minutes of the hour. (I do plan to tell the doc about this tomorrow)

TH would like to do storytelling at last night's library and the StoryTeller here is talking about a local Story Telling con in the works. I'd like to do that too. I'm not sure I'd be good at it though. I can do the theatrics. It's voices I'm not good at. Irony: half the panels at the con this weekend are all so you wanna be a voice actor....

What I Just Finished Reading:


Ash's Cabin - a YA graphic novel a queer coming of age Oh boy did I dislike this one. Ditto Fall Through by Nate Powell (a graphic novel about a punk rock group whose lyrics break the space/time continium)





What I am Currently Reading:

The Gallery Assistant - a mystery set in the aftermath of 911 and I already hate the protagonist (figures, it's an arc and I feel obligated to finish those) This is not getting better.

The Queen of Blood - a YA fantasy I've had on my shelf for too many years now. It's not bad so far but yes the first quarter is more dark academia, fit to survive school (eye roll)

The Cat Who Saved Books - my healing fic pic. I'm bored

Haunted Cemeteries of Ohio - you know why


What I Plan to Read Next: I'm so behind on my challenges. something for that.

SMOF News, volume 5, issue 6

Oct. 8th, 2025 08:07 pm
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All the court case updates. After mistyping something briefly, I wonder if anyone's ever held a convention called Conterclaim.

Daily Happiness

Oct. 8th, 2025 07:50 pm
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1. Halfway through the week! It feels like a long week so far idk.

2. The other day I realized the little neighborhood market is open from 7am rather than 8am like I had assumed, and it's pretty much right on my morning walk route, so now I can just stop in there if there's something I need to pick up for the day. Like today, I got some celery because Carla wanted to make curry chicken salad for dinner, so she was able to make that while I was at work and it had time to sit and let the flavors meld and was just perfect by the time I got home.

3. Jasper's seen some stuff.

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I'm a little past halfway, and golly, it's so great to be back with witch king Kaiisteron and his found family of extremely powerful misfits as they try to figure out whether Something Bad is happening at the edges of the map.

The family vibe is ramping up, in fact. At one point their little street urchin, Sanja, wants reassurance that if she goes off to play with some children in the household of an ally that they are visiting, the grownup members of the group won't leave her there (where she'd be safe) while she's distracted. Kai tells her with affable sarcasm that it would be very bad manners to abandon his children to their hosts.

Dept. of Where Have I Been?

Oct. 8th, 2025 01:07 pm
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I've Been Around, But Not Around

Specifically, I haven't dropped in to post, nor have I checked in on my friends, for which I apologize most profusely. I've been sucked into the gravity well that is The Comfy Couch discord, but I've turned it off tonight because, yeah, gravity well. 

And really, I dislike the idea of being a serial monogamist when it comes to online places where I like to live. I don't like abandoning people and places that I like or love. I may joke about being a mad social butterfly who only comes home to change, but it's not a good look for me. And perhaps that's not the best way to describe the way I feel about serial social site monogamy. For me, it's selfish. For other people that may not be, or just straight isn't, the case. I speak only for myself. 

But I've been away for so long that I've forgotten all the many things that I've thought, in passing, that I could talk about. So working with a (short) list format is the best I can do. 

Fun with fellow KPop fans )

Chicago, oh my city )

Adventures in ficcing and friendship )
Me in the kitchen )

I think I've babbled on altogether too long, but there you have it; prolix 
[personal profile] kaffy_r  is prolix. 




October

Oct. 8th, 2025 05:45 pm
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I'm once again doing an October drawing challenge, my seventh year. Here's a sneak preview of this year's sketchbook.



Festive

Oct. 8th, 2025 05:25 pm
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I'm still recovering from Clay Fest. We turned and restocked the van yesterday, and I got the inventory and online In Stock list updated this afternoon. Because of the central sales area, I won't know exactly how we I did until the checks come out next week, though I can get a general idea from the inventory. We seem to have sold 17 soup bowls, 10 stew mugs, 5 painted mugs and 15 tall mugs. A couple of serving bowls, a few dinner salad and dinner pasta bowls, a dozen each dinner and dessert plates. Two cookie jars, three covered casseroles, three covered crocks. No teapots, no banks, though I did sell two incense dragons and a salt-and-pepper set. I spent a lot of time over the weekend restocking my shelves, and had to bring in a couple of boxes from home on Saturday night.

The new space worked really well. The aisles were less crowded, gallery looked great, plenty of space for Demo and Kids' Clay. Doubling the number of sales stations meant that the lines never got onerous, even during the busiest part of Friday night, and we could shut a few down on each side of the hall during the slower parts of Saturday and Sunday. Best of all, with more booths available, a number of newer potters had a chance to try the show. Some of them were folks from other parts of the state, southern Oregon mostly, although we did get some Portlanders as well. A number were local to Eugene, stepping out from Saturday Market for the first time. It will be interesting to see if they did well enough to come back next year.

We had a wait list of 20 people, after booth assignments. What with people dropping and people not being prepared when called up, we actually got all the way to number 20, a week before the show. No more drops afterwards, thankfully, so all the spaces were filled.

We'll need to make a few tweaks next year--putting an extra holding table up front by sales would be a good idea, and there were some issues with the barcode labels--on the smaller ones, the code printed off the edge of the label, so I spent a lot of time looking people up in the back-up book to scan their code. But in general, a very successful weekend. Total sales were $199,000, up $29,000 from last year.

Festive

Oct. 7th, 2025 05:10 pm
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Happy Birthday to me!

Was only semi-festive. I had a bunch of bowls and stew mugs from Monday to trim and handle, and we spent most of the afternoon sorting and inventorying the van.

But Denise baked me a chocolate cake, and bought this pretty little tea bowl for me at Clay Fest. And there's a new Thai restaurant in our neighborhood--recently upgraded from food truck to brick-and-mortar--that we tried out for supper. Very good, too, and it turned out the folks at the next table were potters visiting from Texas, formerly faculty at the Kansas City Art Institute.

So on the whole, a nice way to turn 66.

[ SECRET POST #6851 ]

Oct. 8th, 2025 07:18 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6851 ⌋

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Rainy morning

Oct. 8th, 2025 06:36 pm
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10/8/25 A rainy morning had some Blue Jays and House Sparrows stopping but that's about it.

My bird cam picked up a pair of Northern Cardinals and White breasted Nuthatches.