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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-25 12:10 pm

Sign Challenge: FAKE: Fanfic: Just Married


Title: Just Married
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG-13
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Dee and Ryo are officially married.
Word Count: 300
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 472: Sign.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Triple drabble.



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StarWatcher ([personal profile] starwatcher) wrote2025-06-24 10:00 pm
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For SallyMn (and anyone else who likes to read)

 

I don't know how to embed images that aren't mine, so here's the link to the Reddit Quora post --

https://qr.ae/pAl6KF

 
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Katie ([personal profile] drabblewriter) wrote in [community profile] allbingo2025-06-24 08:01 pm

Pride Fest 2x2 Blackout

Fandoms: Epic: The Musical, The Iliad, Greek Myth
Mediums: 4 fics
Prompts: bisexual/biromantic, queerplatonic, arospec, acespec
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miscellaneous_section ([personal profile] miscellaneous_section) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-06-24 04:39 pm
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Daily Check-In: Day 24

 Hey everyone! How's the writing coming along?
  • Great!
  • Good.
  • Alright.
  • Could be better, could be worse.
  • Poorly.
  • I haven't written anything today.
  • I have thought about writing here and there.
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opal trelore ([personal profile] used_songs) wrote2025-06-24 01:56 pm

(no subject)

As part of prepping to teach English again, I got out a lot of my old materials. One series of lessons I used to use, in 2005, was a social justice unit about civil rights, unjust wars, and activism. Why is it that it is all still relevant now, in 2025? All of the overhead transparencies can be relegated to the trash, but the lessons will still work.

I have been able to sidestep the latest bullshit education legislation in Texas - the required posting of the 10 Commandments in every classroom. I have gotten out of teaching US history just in time, when everything I would tell the kids about our government, our Constitution and Bill of Rights, and our ideals would be a self-evident lie.

I feel bad for the people I have left behind, but I am selfishly glad I don't have to do it anymore.










Organization for Transformative Works ([syndicated profile] otw_news_feed) wrote2025-06-24 09:35 am

OTW Signal, June 2025

Posted by callmeri

Every month in OTW Signal, we take a look at stories that connect to the OTW’s mission and projects, including issues related to legal matters, technology, academia, fannish history and preservation issues of fandom, fan culture, and transformative works.

In the News

The Conversation’s article “The lore of ‘lore'” explores how fandom fueled the reinvention of a 1,000-year-old word:

Now essential online slang, [“lore”] can be traced back to Old English, where it referred primarily to learning, as in the act of teaching or being taught. Over time, lore came to be associated with more informal knowledge, passed on through word of mouth … [but then it] largely slipped out of common usage … So, how did “lore” come to hold such contemporary relevance?

“Lore” still carries shades of its original meaning, but just as fans expand and transform canon, modern usage reimagines it. Oxford University Press—which shortlisted “lore” for their 2024 word of the year—explains:

In recent years, people have been using “lore” in different ways and in new contexts. For example, they might now talk about the lore surrounding a particular celebrity, or a character in a book or film, or even refer to their own personal history as their lore. Online cultures and social media have seen the emergence of new kinds of celebrities and highly-engaged fandoms, and the word has been applied much more widely.

From its popularity in K-pop to the semi-eponymous Fanlore, the rise of “lore” is a great example of how fans build cultural meaning through shared language and creative reinterpretation.


The Geekiary’s article on fandom holidays speaks on how fans mark time within their communities. Be it May the Fourth (Star Wars Day) or Destiel’s confession anniversary, fandom holidays are not an uncommon phenomenon. Some humorous, some profound, these unofficial yet widely beloved holidays are often tied to moments from canon (such as a character’s birthday or an in-universe event) and serve to foster community building.
These observances turn the ordinary calendar into a timeline of shared emotion and meaning. As an act of tradition, they become ritual anchors that give structure to the fan’s calendar, offering a sense of comfort and familiarity in an ever-changing world. The article notes how this act of building new traditions and creating opportunities for community bonding forges a sense of cultural memory for fans.

In her book Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom, Abigail De Kosnik describes how “Memory has gone rogue in the sense that it has come loose from its fixed place in the production cycle. It now may be found anywhere, or everywhere, in the chain of making”. Celebrating holidays online or by digitizing photographs/experiences allows these memories to be accessed later on, rather than be fixed to just a specific person or place. It lets our fandoms live outside of us as individuals.

Like lore, fandom holidays demonstrate how participation itself becomes a form of authorship—each contribution adding another thread to the tapestry.

OTW Tips

Fandom is global, and many amazing fanworks are written, drawn, or subtitled in languages other than one’s own. Whether you’re tagging fanfiction in your native language or collaborating with international fans, your efforts enrich fandom’s diversity and inclusivity.
The OTW is recruiting for Tag Wrangling Volunteers (Russian), Internal Complaint and Conflict Resolution Volunteers, and Support Volunteers (Chinese).
Consider volunteering for one of the OTW’s teams to support and celebrate global fan participation!


We want your suggestions for the next OTW Signal post! If you know of an essay, video, article, podcast, or news story you think we should know about, send us a link. We are looking for content in all languages! Submitting a link doesn’t guarantee that it will be included in an OTW post, and inclusion of a link doesn’t mean that it is endorsed by the OTW.

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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-24 09:17 am

Teaching Challenge: Stargate SG-1: Fanfic: Necessary Skill


Title: Necessary Skill
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Daniel Jackson, Jack O’Neill.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 457
Setting: Sometime during Children of the Gods.
Summary: Jack decides Daniel needs something to occupy him instead of drinking coffee and prowling around the base.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 47: Teaching.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.



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digthewriter ([personal profile] digthewriter) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-23 10:49 pm

Challenge: Double. "Harry Potter." Fanart: Double Date.

Title: Double Date
Fandom: Harry Potter
Rating: PG
Length: ART/DIGITAL ART / MIXED MEDIA
Summary: Charlie and Ginny go on a double date with Neville and Luna. Things are going well.

Double Date )
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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2025-06-23 09:23 pm
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[#263 | Genius] Voting Post

Here are the entries for this challenge:

List of entries )

Please Note: Because we only have 4 entries this week, there is only a First Place and Runner Up to vote for!

In order to vote, please reply to this post using the form provided. All comments are screened, and entries are listed in the order they were submitted. For your vote to qualify, you must fill out your entire voting card (both spots) in order to be counted. Winner votes are worth 2 points, Runner Up votes are worth 1 point. Meeting the bonus goal on an entry gets an extra point for that submission.

When voting, please copy/paste the ENTRY NUMBER and the FIC TITLE from the list above into the spot you're voting for (this prevents accidentally mis-numbering a vote and casting it for the wrong entry). It should look like this:

First Place: 61. Fic Title Here
Runner Up: 88. Another Fic Title

Please note that you cannot vote for your own entry, and that votes cannot be made anonymously. You do not have to be a member of the community in order to vote, nor have submitted an entry for this week; everyone is welcome to participate in the voting. IP addresses are logged to prevent duplicate voting.



Voting closes Wednesday, June 25, at 9:00PM EST.
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miscellaneous_section ([personal profile] miscellaneous_section) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-06-23 06:59 pm
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Daily Check-In: Day 23

 Good evening, everyone! Did you write today?
  • Yes!
  • No.
  • I thought about it.
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quicksilverfox3 ([personal profile] quicksilverfox3) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2025-06-23 07:12 pm

[#263] warning do not separate (Blue Lock)

Theme Prompt: 263 - Genius
Title: warning do not separate
Fandom: Blue Lock
Rating/Warnings: General
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 700
Summary: Reo has plans for himself and Nagi through Blue Lock and after. It will all be fine so long as they're together.

best when together )
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goddess47 ([personal profile] goddess47) wrote in [community profile] stargateficrec2025-06-23 01:53 pm

Five Times the Cleaning Lady Wondered (and One Time She Didn’t), by JanineD (G)

Show: SG-1

Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters:Pairings: None
Categories: Gen, Humor, Five times
Warnings: none
Word Count: 1421
Author on DW: none found
Author's Website: AO3 Profile
Link: Five Times the Cleaning Lady Wondered (and One Time She Didn’t)



Author's Summary:

Mrs. Halvorsen was hired by the U.S. Air Force to clean a few houses around Colorado Springs.

The clients are quiet, rarely home, and oddly fond of glowing books, deep freezers with warning labels, and candles that look like they’re summoning something.

She doesn’t ask questions. But sometimes… she wonders.


Why This Must Be Read:

It's just a cute little fic with a lovely outside POV about some of our favorite SG-1 characters.



snippet of fic )
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full_metal_ox ([personal profile] full_metal_ox) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-06-23 12:44 am

Neuromancer; Sprawl Trilogy (William Gibson): Shears, by LizzyChrome.

Fandom: Neuromancer | Sprawl Trilogy - William Gibson
Pairings/Characters: Gen; Sally Shears | Molly Millions & Yanaka Kumiko
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 1,225
Content Notes: No Archive Warnings Apply (but a character’s dark backstory is hinted at.)
Creator Tags: Cyberpunk, razor girl, Friendship, Mentors, Mentor & Protégé, Yakuza, Missing Scene, Female Friendship, Backstory, Fanon
Creator Links: (AO3) [archiveofourown.org profile] LizzyChrome; (BlueSky): [bsky.social profile] lizzychrome; (DeviantArt) [deviantart.com profile] lizzychrome; (Facebook) [facebook.com profile] LizzyChrome; (Instagram) [instagram.com profile] lizzy_chrome
Theme: Female Relationships, Backstory, Book Fandoms, Female Friendship, Non-Sexual Intimacy, Older Characters, Worldbuilding

Summary: How do Molly's claws and lenses actually work? Kumiko pries. (Missing scene from "Mona Lisa Overdrive.")

Author’s Notes: If you havne't read MLO yet, I won't spoil anything. I'll just set the scene, without giving anyway any important story elements: Molly is now middle-aged, goes by "Sally Shears," and is working as a body guard for a Japanese girl named Kumiko.

I do not own "Mona Lisa Overdrive."

This oldie was written probably over ten years ago. I originally posted it to Fanfiction.net, then took it down, feeling it was pointless. But in light of the new "Neuromancer" show coming out, I want to preserve this little ficlet, to see how my fanon explanation for how Molly's claws work compares to what (if anything) the show gives us regarding that explanation. After a quick re-read, I decided that no edit was needed. What you see here is what I originally posted ten or eleven years ago.


Reccer's Notes: This vignette expands upon an exchange in Mona Lisa Overdrive between aging cyborg mercenary Sally Shears (AKA Molly Millions, Cat Mother, Steppin’ Razor, Rose Kolodny, and Misty Steele—this lady’s got more names than a Wuxia hero) and her charge Yanaka Kumiko; Sally confides measured bits of her backstory to the crushstruck Kumiko, including stripping to bare a torso-long scar (from a near-fatal cagefighting injury, kept “to remind her of being stupid.”)

It’s a precious moment of trust, an elusive commodity in both women’s lives; LizzyChrome elaborates upon this to let Sally hold forth on how her prosthetics work—a question that Gibson chose to bury under Rule of Cool, and that’s challenged two generations’ worth of illustrators and cosplayers.

With the upcoming Neuromancer series on Apple+TV, Molly finally leaves the roster of visually iconic SFF characters not yet defined in the popular imagination by a screen adaptation (1). The Molly in my head admittedly didn’t resemble Briana Middleton, but I look forward to seeing her interpretation of the role (as well as how faithful to the spirit of the book the script gets to be, now that Hollywood has gotten their hands on

(A) a Beloved Property™,

(B) whose cyberpunk dystopia is feeling uncomfortably real in a number of respects—thanks in no small part to megacorporations like Apple.)


(1) Gully Foyle from The Stars My Destination and Elric of Melniboné also come to mind.


Fanwork Links: Shears, by [archiveofourown.org profile] LizzyChrome.
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★Goldy Afternoon★ ([personal profile] wickedlittletown) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2025-06-23 07:13 pm

[#263] Who Is Clumsy? (James Bond)

Theme Prompt: #263 - Genius
Title: Who Is Clumsy?
Fandom: James Bond
Rating/Warnings: PG
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 472
Summary: Bond returned from a mission and broken gadget

Read more )
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lucy_roman ([personal profile] lucy_roman) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-23 02:02 pm

Challenge - Trapped: due South: Fanfiction: Closeted

Title: Closeted
Author: [personal profile] lucy_roman
Rating: Teen and up
Summary: Ray is stuck in a closet
Pairing: Ray Kowalski/Benton Fraser
Word Count: 910
Closeted )
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-23 10:36 am

Nap Challenge: FAKE: Fanfic: Different Strokes


Title: Different Strokes
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Everyone has their own way of keeping energised for work.
Word Count: 200
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 480: Nap.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.



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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fancake2025-06-23 09:21 pm

SGA: Five Women Who Never Wanted Teyla Emmagan by tielan

Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: (attraction only) Teyla Emmagan/Sora, Teyla Emmagan/Elizabeth Weir, Laura Cadman/Teyla Emmagan, Teyla Emmagan/Kate Heightmeyer, Sam Carter/Teyla Emmagan
Rating: G
Length: 2928
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply
Creator Links: tielan on AO3
Themes: Female relationships, Female characters, Friendship, Ambiguous relationships

Summary: Desire is a fine line. Five women in Pegasus walk it with care.

Reccer's Notes: This is a well-written exploration of how five women on the Atlantis expedition or elsewhere in Pegasus feel about Teyla. As a twist on the title, they all do or did want Teyla, even if they can't pursue that attraction for a number of reasons. It's also unclear if Teyla reciprocates any of their feelings. Excellent character pieces that ring true.

Fanwork Links: Five Women Who Never Wanted Teyla Emmagan