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bluerosekatie ([personal profile] bluerosekatie) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-03-03 11:12 am

The Protomen: Through the Window to the Mirror by VioletVulpini

Fandom: The Protomen
Pairings/Characters: Megaman & Protoman & Quint
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Length: 53,236
Creator Links: VioletVulpini on Ao3
Theme:
Siblings, Science Fiction, Time Travel Fix-it, Alternate Universe, Hurt/Comfort
Summary:
"The sound of Machines marching into a screaming mass did not cause Megaman to turn. The sound of children crying for their mothers would not pull his gaze from the far edge of the city."

And then he kept walking.
Reccer's Notes:
This fic takes the premise of an existing Mega Man character from the games, who was used as a minor sad character, and makes him the main character of a time travel fix-it in this alternate universe of The Protomen. Megaman goes back in time to before he killed his brother Protoman in an attempt to fix things, and manages to save his brother -- but now both his past self and his brother are after him, not to mention Dr. Wily, whose iron grip still holds the city. It has some of the best robot hurt/comfort I've ever read and amazing looks at the family dynamics between the characters.

Fanwork Links:
Through the Window to the Mirror on Ao3
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sunshine304 ([personal profile] sunshine304) wrote2026-03-03 08:15 pm

My FTH Fanbinding auction is now live!

You can now place your bids in my fanbinding auction!

Please read this post carefully before entering!
Make sure that the fic you have in mind for this event fits the specifications stated in that post!


The book on offer:
  • Minimum bid: $ 60,-
  • Word count range: up to ~ 130k (~ 300 pages). (Might be willing to go to 150k, depends on the formatting. Please drop me a note.)
  • Title page in colour
  • Additional coloured pages if applicable (for example: official art, fanart by artists who give blanket permission for non-commercial use or art made explicitly for the fic and the artist gives permission to include the art, or other kinds of illustrations)


Auction Rules:

• You must be at least 18 years old to participate!
• The auction will run March 8th 2026, 7.00 p.m. UTC. Any entries after this time stamp will not be considered.
• To enter the auction, please fill in this Google Form. You can see the current winning bid in this bidding spreadsheet.The email address you enter must be checked by you regularly, as it will be the primary way for me to contact you in case of winning. 
• I will contact the winner through the email provided. Please give me 24 hrs to do so.
 Upon winning the auction, you pledge to donate the stated amount to any of Fandom Trumps Hate’s listed non-profits or Hope for Ukraine (a possible write-in organisation this year as it was on the list last year).
• You have until March 18th 2026 to send in your proof of donation to my email address (the one I'll use to contact you in case of winning).
• After receiving your proof of donation, I will contact you about the fic you want to have bound. We can then hash out further details about the project.


Good luck! 🍀
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bluerosekatie ([personal profile] bluerosekatie) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-03-03 10:52 am

Mega Man (Cartoon 1994): Mega Man Recut by BlackRussian

Fandom: Mega Man (Cartoon 1994)
Pairings/Characters: Mega Man & Proto Man, Mega Man & Roll
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Length: 342,087
Creator Links: BlackRussian on FFN and BlackRussian on Ao3
Theme:
Siblings, Action/Adventure, Enemies Working Together, Plotty Fic, Series, Science Fiction
Summary:
Fighting Dr. Wily while watching your rebellious sister is tough for anyone, even a robot. Add an evil brother who's determined for you to join his side (or else battle to see who's strongest), things get ugly. Retcon of the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon.
Reccer's Notes:
An amazing AU take on the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon from 1994 which adds heart and multiple intertwining subplots, as well as fixing major plot holes and including more background for various characters. The central character relationships are between Mega Man and his (evil?) older brother Proto Man, and Mega Man and his sister Roll, but there's plenty of background relationships that keep the story engaging, along with a lot of clever worldbuilding and cheesy moments to fit the original cartoon's tone. It's part of an ongoing series, but seasons 1-2 are complete.

Fanwork Links:
Read it here on Ao3 and here on FF.net
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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2026-03-03 12:00 pm

TV Tuesday: Caption Use

Laptop-TV combo with DVDs on top and smartphone on the desk



Shows can change over time, for better or for worse. Which show with an excellent first season shouldn't have gotten a second/more seasons? Which shows had a great comeback season after a disappointing first season?
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starandrea ([personal profile] starandrea) wrote2026-03-03 07:07 am
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"wintertime up north can last forever" (reba mcintyre)

More snow today?? Daphne thinks we have enough already.

Cake Wrecks ([syndicated profile] cakewrecks_feed) wrote2026-03-03 02:00 pm

Completely Inappropriate First Birthday Cakes

Posted by Jen

I'm pretty sure most one-year-olds will never remember their first birthday cakes, which is why I'm here to provide an invaluable service: reminding little E.J. that her (yes, her) parents got her this:

Any guesses on what EJ will be getting for her 12th birthday?

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, parents, but I think age one is a little young for boys to be discovering their bananas, IF you know what I mean.

And if you don't, just look at this:

Don't worry, George, all monkeys get curious eventually.

 

Things I'm Pretty Sure One-Year-Olds Like:
- Cheerful colors
- Cute animals
- Putting things in their mouths
- Pooping

Thing I'm Pretty Sure One-Year-Olds Do NOT Like:
- Guys with guns
- Who are shooting cute animals

 

This next one isn't a first birthday cake; it's a christening cake. So little John was, what? A couple of days old maybe? Right. SOMEONE GET THAT KID A GUINNESS.

Honestly I don't know what all is happening here, or what in that mess is considered edible. And I think I spied a tiny plastic poodle in a Santa hat in front of that tree stump with a face before my brain broke.

(ACTUAL CONVERSATION I JUST HAD WITH JOHN:

John: [seeing cake] "What is THAT? Hahaha! He must be Irish, huh?"
Me: "What?! That is a terrible stereotype! How dare you!"
John: "There's a pot of gold and a shamrock."
Me: [looking] "Oh. Right. Ok, maybe they're Irish.")

 

"But you look good for your age, Levi. Really. And hey, one is the new six months! I read it in Vogue!"

 

Something here just doesn't add up.

 

And finally...

Please let his last name be Johnson. Please let his last name be Johnson. PleaselethislastnamebeJohnson.

 

Thanks to Anita T., Amy N., Jill B., Amber, D'arcy, Vinny A., & Melissa M. for the memorable first impressions.

*****

P.S. Speaking of things that are dirty, I have to introduce you to the handiest little kitchen gadget for under $8:

Dishwasher "Dirty/Clean" Slider Bar

The whole thing is magnetic, and it also comes with a double-sided adhesive for non-metallic machines. Also comes in black, and there's a prettier cursive option if you don't like the bright red/green!

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

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simplyn2deep ([personal profile] simplyn2deep) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2026-03-03 07:24 am

Tuesday word: Gestalt

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Gestalt (noun)
gestalt [guh-shtahlt, -shtawlt, -stahlt, -stawlt]


noun (sometimes initial capital letter), plural gestalts, gestalten
1. a configuration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; a unified whole.
2. an instance or example of such a unified whole.

Related Words
composition, contour, shape, structure

See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com

Origin: 1920–25; < German: figure, form, structure

Example Sentences
Or, as in “Stranger Things” and “Weapons,” the gestalt entity may be ruled by one being devoted to conquest and control.
From Salon

And if you take things out, you’re losing the power of the gestalt, essentially, of the larger gesture that they made.
From Los Angeles Times

On the title track, listeners are greeted with glitchy vocal samples before Joachim puts new elements into the gestalt, and quickly.
From New York Times

The two- or three-word tags, meant to convey the gestalt of a show or movie, regularly help viewers choose a show from the service’s nearly endless library, the company says.
From New York Times

The guides, it said, reflect “the whole gestalt of India’s association with sky and space.”
From Science Magazine
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蝶になって ([personal profile] bluapapilio) wrote2026-03-03 09:12 am

📕Book Check-in: "The Tale of the Five #1: The Door Into Fire"


Basic summary: Herewiss, Prince of the Brightwood, is the only man in centuries to possess the Power of the Flame, but he cannot use or control it, not even to help his dearest friend, Freelorn, the exiled Prince of Arlen. But Herewiss does have a talent for sorcery, and, aided by the enigmatic creature Sunspark, he is able to rout the armies besieging Freelorn.

Now Herewiss faces a devastating choice. With or without the Power, he knows his time is running out. Shall he join Freelorn in his fight to regain his kingdom? Or shall he seek out the ancient castle where doors lead to other worlds, worlds Sunspark has hinted at, perhaps even the door that would teach him to control the Power...


My thoughts: ...I forgot I have the omnibus edition, I wondered why it was taking me so long to finish. 😭 Then BAM it started playing book two and I was like 'wait what?' I listened to the ebook via the Audify TTS speech, I did have to rewind a fair bit here and there. The magic is intricate so there were long descriptions when Herewiss was working on his swords and spells.

There might be a term for this but the world is one where polyamory and perhaps bisexuality is the norm, at least for the humans. Some are sex friends, some a one-off, some you love and want to spend the rest of your life with and some you don't. Herewiss' 'Loved' is Freelorn, and by the end he also has Sunspark or 'Spark', a fire god. Freelorn has a sex friend in Segnbora.

Segnbora is the opposite of Herewiss, where he couldn't bring out his true power, she can't control hers. We didn't get to see Segnbora fully open up though she came close with Herewiss, I hope she finds a solution to her problem like Herewiss did.

I loved Herewiss and Freelorn's relationship and backstory, they certainly have their problems but they're there for each other through thick and thin in the end. I did remember feeling Herewiss/Sunspark was a bit instalove the first time I read it and I still agree sorta, but looking at the world and how they see relationships it makes a lot more sense. I guess I just wish it was fleshed out just a bit more on Sunspark's side, maybe get their POV. BTW, Sunspark switches between his 'horse', man and woman forms at will.

I'm really excited to see Freelorn get his sword and take back his kingdom, and for Herewiss to settle more in himself and Segnbora as well.

update comments from 2010
November 15, 2010 – page 22: I have a feeling that I'm going to -love- this book. :)

November 15, 2010 – page 70: Very much enjoying this book! I love the characters and the world so far.

November 16, 2010 – page 95: (Your friend greets you by me,) Sunspark said, (and says, "Get me the Dark out of here.")

November 17, 2010 – page 104: "I am the Keeper of the Archive," he said solemnly, as if he were summoning Powers to hear him. "There must be something in here that would help you. I'm going to start looking. And when I find it-"

November 18, 2010 – page 146: The innkeeper sees her, and says, 'Madam, if you please, where are you going with those?' and Segnbora smiles at him and says, 'Sir, if you want every skin of wine or tun of ale in your place to get the rot, ask on. Otherwise-' and out the door she goes, gets the horses from the stables and rides off. We met her a few streets away and got out of there in a hurry.

November 23, 2010 – page 174: How is this book so awesome?

December 3, 2010 – page 304: No words can adequately describe how incredible I found this book to be. I never want to forget it, and I can't wait to get and read the next one!

Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Story: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Romance: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

My rating: 4.8/5
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Linaewen ([personal profile] linaewen) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2026-03-03 08:09 am
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WIP Challenge Check-in, Day 3 -- Tuesday

Hello on Tuesday! How's the day going so far for fic? (If you haven't gotten started on your day as yet, how did yesterday go for writing fic?)

    - Excellent!
    - Terrible
    - Somewhere in between
    - Nothing doing

How much time have you spent on writing fic today, roughly?

    - None
    - 30 minutes or less
    - 30-60 minutes
    - 60-90 minutes
    - More than 90 minutes

In five words or less, how do you feel about that?
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2026-03-03 02:03 pm

FAKE: Fanfic: The Big Jump


Title: The Big Jump
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ryo, Dee.
Rating: PG
Setting: Stuntman AU.
Summary: Stuntmen Randy ‘Ryo’ Maclean and Dee Laytner are buzzing with anticipation and excitement as they get ready for a huge stunt.
Word Count: 1046
Content Notes: Alternate universe.
Written For: Challenge 508: Anticipation.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.



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lucy_roman ([personal profile] lucy_roman) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2026-03-03 01:13 pm

The Professionals: Fanfiction: Sexy Sunday

Title: Sexy Sunday
Author: [personal profile] lucy_roman
Rating: Mature
Summary: Bodie doesn't normally look forward to weekends but this one is different
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Word Count: 374

Sexy Sunday )
jazzyjj ([personal profile] jazzyjj) wrote in [community profile] awesomeers2026-03-03 06:46 am
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Just one thing: 3 March 2026

It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-03-03 11:32 pm

due South: Puzzle Pieces by luzula

Fandom: due South
Characters/Pairings: Benton Fraser/Ray Kowalski, Maggie Mackenzie/Francesca Vecchio, Benton Fraser/Frannie Vecchio, Ray Kowalski/ Maggie McKenzie
Rating: Explicit
Length: 7587
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply
Creator Links: luzula on AO3, and on the Audiofic Archive.
Themes: Siblings, Marriage, Family, Domestic, Kidfic, Polyamory, Bisexual characters, AU

Summary: Sedoretu AU. Glimpses from the marriage of Fraser, Ray K, Maggie, and Frannie.

Reccer's Notes: I love the 4-person marriage invented by Ursula Le Guin - the sedoretu - and [personal profile] luzula makes it work perfectly here. In this 'verse there's the category of gender, plus another category called moiety - morning and evening people. In a sedoretu there are two same-sex and two opposite-sex couples, and two pairings (morning-morning and evening-evening) that are forbidden. Here, the forbidden pairings include the half-siblings, Fraser & Maggie. Luzula writes them all beautifully and lets us see how well this poly marriage works. We also get glimpses of how the sedoretu is the usual form of marriage in this AU, with their parents also in sedoretus. Domestic and lovely.

Fanwork Links: Puzzle Pieces, and luzula also recorded it as a podfic here.

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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] books2026-03-02 09:40 pm
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Recent Reading: Earthlings

The second book I finished this weekend was Earthlings by Sakyaka Murata, translated from Japanese by Ginny Takemori. This book is about Natsuki, a girl who's always felt she doesn't quite belong with humans. This has been book #16 from the "Women in Translation" rec list.

I've struggled a lot with what to say about this book, or whether to say anything at all. First, as many other reviews note, the book description does not in any way prepare you for the trigger warnings that may apply, so if you have no-gos for reading, do have a look around for a list before you crack this one open. 

There are a lot of things you could take away from this book. The lifelong impact of childhood sexual abuse. The damage of a child having no safe adult to confide in. The pain of feeling alienated from society. The pain caused by strict social expectations that leave no room for individuals to pursue other modes of living. The danger that refusing to allow deviations from the "norm" will lead individuals incapable of conforming to that norm to reject society altogether. The idea that rejecting smaller social rules eventually leads to complete anarchy and amorality. The suffocating impact of the absence of privacy and the extremes to which it may drive people.

It is an exploration of the harm done, intentionally and unintentionally, to those who don't "fit" into the mold of society. How much of it is reality and how much of it is Natsuki's imagination is also up to the reader.

It's also a book about interrogating taboos, which leads to the trigger warning above. Natsuki's choice not to marry or have children is in and of itself, violating a taboo of her culture. Her feeling that violating this taboo does no harm to her or anyone else naturally leads to questioning other taboos, and you can't write a book about questioning taboos and then say "but not that taboo, that's too taboo!" so the book does go some dark places as Natsuki and her companions ask themselves if there's anything rational in refraining from theft, murder, and assault. 

The translation is well done, particularly in dealing with a number of sensitive subjects.

I'm not sure what I ultimately take away from Earthlings. Perhaps how much damage societal rejection has on a person's psyche and the harms that can spawn from that. We are, in the end, social creatures. Feeling from a young age that you don't belong is bound to have detrimental developmental impacts.

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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] books2026-03-02 09:38 pm
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Recent Reading: The Seep

This weekend I finished two books, the first of which was The Seep by Chana Porter, which has been on my TBR for years. In this book, Earth has been peacefully invaded by a parasitic alien which goes about solving all of Earth's problems in exchange for insight on what being human is like. 

If you're looking for a SFF book with heavy world-building, this is not it. Very little explanation is ever given about the Seep (the alien, not the book), how it works, how it got here, what its initial invasion was like. The practicalities of the Seep are not what this book is about; this book is about its protagonist, Trina, learning to live in a world where the Seep dominates everything, for better or worse.

The Seep itself could be an allegory for any number of things, but to me, it correlated strongly with modern technology, especially since the advent of AI, although the book was published in 2020, before AI hit the public market. The way Trina's misgivings about the Seep are brushed off as a sort of Ludditism, an old fogey being old (Trina is 50 for the better part of the book), the way even Trina acknowledges a lot of the good the Seep does but no one is willing to seriously discuss what's being lost, the way it has so quickly and totally seeped into every aspect of life on Earth so that those who choose to live without it are relegated to an isolated, ostracized community roundly mocked by everyone else. 

However, while the book starts off with something to say about Trina feeling lost, about being unwilling to give everything up to the Seep, it peters out at the end without anything really to say about Trina's society (and by extension, our own). It floats around the idea that friction in our lives is good--various characters admit, under pressure, that they miss some of the more difficult aspects of life before the Seep, perhaps the sense that accomplishments meant more when you really had to work for them. Now everyone does whatever they want and it's easy, everything's easy. It hints that Trina, who is trans, has some resentment about how easily people are able to modify their bodies now with the Seep--friends walk around with angel wings, cat ears, change gender by day of the week--while Trina had to fight so hard to become who she is and feels that struggle is part of what made her who she is. It makes salient points that part of freedom is the freedom to chose wrong (the Seep is fixated on keeping humans from any unhealthy behaviors, and Trina longs for the days when she could have a drink without the overwhelming sense of alien disapproval, or the chance to grieve as she wishes to without someone trying to fix it for her). It implies that immortality takes some of the meaning out of life, because part of what makes our experiences meaningful is knowing that we only have so much time for them.

Yet the climax lacks a follow-through to these premises, in my view. When a book starts off with such strong opinions, I expect it to conclude with a solution, a criticism, a proposal...something. But here, Trina makes her speech to the Seep about why each person's individual experience shapes them and why we're all unique, but she also returns to the fold of the same community she left before, which, I think, substantially failed her in her grief for her lost wife, and partakes in the social rituals they had been demanding of her. Her end feelings on the Seep aren't even clear. She just sort of...goes on with life as she was doing before her wife's departure. Which would be perfectly fine if the story was only about grief, but this one felt like it was about a lot more than that. 

I still think The Seep raises interesting, and very relevant in today's world, points, but I wish it did more with them in the end. However, the book is quite short, so I do still think it's worth the read.
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I did it all for the eyelashes ([personal profile] ranalore) wrote2026-03-02 10:00 pm
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] fanart_recs2026-03-03 05:23 pm

this is not enough by semi-artomatic (SFW)

Fandom: Heated Rivalry
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Shane Hollander/Ilya Rozanov
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital art
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: semi-artomatic on tumblr
Why this piece is awesome: A nicely moody version of the nightclub scene with the boys staring hotly at each other. Atmospheric!
Link: this is not enough , backup link here