Posted by Leah Marilla Thomas

A robot sits by a campfire in the woods in "The Wild Robot"

Even online shopping can turn into a doom scroll. So for this Cyber Monday, as antithetical as it may sound, I’m proposing an Amazon shopping list to encourage the chronically online to get off their devices and (in the nicest possible way) touch at least some proverbial grass.

*Ahem* We at The Mary Sue are aware that many are participating in a boycott of companies like Amazon and Target this holiday season. To paraphrase Captain Barbossa, this list is just guidelines.

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([personal profile] cornerofmadness Dec. 1st, 2025 12:33 am)
Same thing I said last year time slipped away from me. I meant to do this a while back. It's time for the holiday card exchange. I miss the paper mail days and I enjoy sending and receiving cards (if you want a non religious one, let me know. I have plenty of both, mostly because charities keeps sending me tons of religious freebies).

I am willing to send overseas (you'll want to request fast on them given I'm late) If we've exchanged before, don't assume I have any idea where I put your address because my apartment is absolutely chaotic at this point. I'll have these comments screened but you can feel free to DM me too.
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It was no secret that she admired every part of Mensah.

Words: 100, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

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([personal profile] wcg Dec. 1st, 2025 12:01 am)
 
Happy Kalends of Decembris!  Are you ready for Saturnalia?

Thank you kindly to [profile] small_hobbit for the postal mail! [profile] small_hobbit is the first one to send me a card for my "milestone" birthday!
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([personal profile] cornerofmadness Nov. 30th, 2025 11:02 pm)
I have nothing to talk about writing wise today. My brain dribbled out my ears hours ago. I'm also annoyed that CVS is out of my insulin again. Eye rolls

But there are joys, like the acceptance from all of yinz even if I can't keep up on comments right now AND I had a second online concert. This one was for Valentine Wolf's new album. It was good.

Oh I suppose I could put this in for writerly ways based off a rant by Mortius on YT (he rants over the Amazon ads as he's reviewing Hazbin) Remember that if it is a digital copy you DO NOT own it, even if you 'bought it.' So if you have a book you love to reread, let me suggest buying a paper copy. I've already had Amazon gut my TBR pile when they decided to no longer carry those books. I know one of the animation companies have done this and people lost every anime they had bought. This is also why I wish Disney would put The Owl House on dvd (since it's a very queer teen show and I can see them being forced to delete or them just deciding eh it's been X number of years, time to go). I did end up buying the Hazbin DVDs for S1 for just this reason.


Notes from the Editor’s Desk: November 2025.

Fusion Fragment: Now Accepting Submissions

Tales of Sley House December 2025 Window Cozy, folk horror

Your Body Is A Fever Dream Weird Cosmic Body Horror/SFF by Trans, NB, agender, intersex, GNC, and generally any gender identity other than binary cisgender authors


Baffling Magazine December 2025 Window Science fiction, fantasy, and horror with a queer bent that deal with “Timefuckery”



A Year of Horse Fantasy Fantasy stories where the horse plays a major role in the story


Otherside January 2026 Window Speculative fiction, poetry, and nonfiction by self-identified members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community




From Around the Web


Promotion Commotion: How to Steer Clear of Scam Artists

Where Do You Put Children in Horror Stories.

Scarlett Press Brings Dark Lords, Fae Courts, and Romantasy Heat to New Adult Readers

Amazon Algorithm Secrets That Separate Bestsellers from the Slush Pile

The Overwritten Novel: How to Identify & Fix Purple Prose in Your Novel.

The Top 45 Publishers for New Authors



From Betty


Tweaking Your World’s Geology

Six Ways to Make Fantasy Travel More Interesting

How Even Feminists Can Build Sexist Worlds

How to Use Perception to Create Subtext in Deep POV

Building a Mystery

The Easiest and Most Powerful Writing Tip

Does Your Novel Sag?

Happy Thanksgiving! – December “first page” Office Hours – Information vs. storytelling

The Complete Guide to Self-Editing for Writers Part 1: How to Strengthen Your Manuscript One Step at a Time
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Fandom: Mo Dao Zu Shi
Pairings/Characters: Gen, background M/M (Everything implied no specifics); Meng Yao | Jin Guangyao & Nie Mingjue; Song Lan | Song Zichen/Xiao Xingchen, Meng Yao | Jin Guangyao, Nie Mingjue, Song Lan | Song Zichen, Xiao Xingchen, A-Qing, Original Character
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Length: 6,330
Content Notes: No Archive Warnings Apply, OC POV, Outsider POV, Neurodivergent Character POV, disability as a communication obstacle, heavy verse-specific content
Creator Tags: Communication is hard when you're dead, We ain't afraid of no ghosts, We've been dead for years, Bad jokes because writer is in a mood, NaNoWriMo Breaktime, ghost hunt - Freeform, mystery haunting, Undead Investigation Team
Creator Links: (AO3) [archiveofourown.org profile] JustAWanderingBabbit; (Tumblr) [tumblr.com profile] justawanderingbabbit

Theme: Mystery & Suspense, Casefic, Just Plain Fun, Outsider POV, Post-Canon

Summary: The Vermillion Peony Tree has stood for two hundred years... It might stand for two hundred more.... Given no one's stupid enough to annoy its guardian.

In which a possibly familiar Original Character meets a group of very familiar Night Hunters, attempting to clear a haunting from an inn built maybe a bit too close to the Burial Mounds.

(Part of the Mending the Pieces Universe.)


Author’s Notes:

* Not every monster or ghost you go after is a real monster. Sometimes the ones you have to worry about are the living people.
* Which, of course, was the message of the early Scooby Doo Adventures. Wish they hadn't lost that later on.


Reccer's Notes: A post-canon Halloween Scooby-Doo homage in which sapient fierce corpses Nie Mingjue and Song Zichen and demi-undead Meng Yao, incognito and under aliases, have become a wandering occult investigation trio. (Or, to the inn stableboy who can see ghosts Xiao Xingchen and A-Qing, a quintet.)

(JustAWanderingBabbit is the sort of author who maintains a repertory company of sorts; POV character Ah Bai is an OC who recurs in several of her MDZS works.)

Fanwork Links: House on Haunted Hill (AO3-locked).
([personal profile] jazzyjj posting in [community profile] awesomeers Nov. 30th, 2025 10:17 pm)
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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When a terraforming inspection team from The Divarti Cluster is cut off from rescue by a deadly storm, they think the one team member from Preservation is foolish to expect a rescue. Dr. Ratthi knows that his friends will come get them no matter how bad the odds seem.

Words: 8474, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nov. 30th, 2025 08:39 pm)
Writing in a world where AI exists

Earlier today, someone sent me a screenshot. It was my essay about Bard the Bowman from Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” fed through an AI detector, with a score blazing across the top: “100% AI-generated.” The essay opened with an anecdote about watching the movie with my best friend, explored Tolkien’s WWI trauma and how it shaped the character, and ended with the line “Sometimes you kill the dragon. Sometimes the town burns anyway.”

That's a logical fallacy: Appeal to Authority. In this case, imaginary, hallucinating authority, but still it's a case where someone doesn't address the content but simply dismisses it by pointing to someone or something official. Oh wait, there's a more specific version: Appeal to False Authority.

Everyone wrongly accused of using AI should respond with a "Logical Fallacy: Appeal to False Authority" and link to your favorite reliable source for logic references. If nothing else, it will help raise awareness of this very common logical fallacy, which would be very useful in today's baloney-filled society.

Also in venues you control, don't hesitate to disemvowel, strikethrough, or delete garbage comments. There's no need to leave verbal dog shit on the floor for other people to step in and track around.

Read more... )
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([personal profile] mistressofmuses Nov. 30th, 2025 08:06 pm)
I do not feel ready for it to be December.

Here, have some pictures (mostly) of pets:


Bella, in front of a historical chimney in one of the city parks.


Six more, of Bella and of Jaspurr

Bella blep in front of the chimney.


Will be crazy for pupcups.


A bonus shark costume picture of Bella, from later on Halloween. I appreciate the tail too blurry from wagging.


Snuggly little Bella.


Jaspurr toe beans!


His default setting is nap, but he's so damn cute.



What toad? I don't see a toad.


Seven more, of Berry Mad, of Guava Splash, and one of Ripley

Sometimes Berry Mad has taken to just digging a pit to sit in, rather than burrowing entirely.


Tall, noble toad.


She is pudgy!


Guava Splash! Also extremely pudgy... look how round this tiny frog is.

(I did manage to give them crickets for a while - there were some XS crickets that were fresh enough to not be mostly dead at one of the petstores, and Guava is much more enthusiastic for the crickets than for the fruit flies, haha. Almost equal to the enthusiasm for caterpillars. Borderline vicious going after them!)


The face of a killer.


One more!


Ripley!



(This picture is from Alex) It's Clickbait! He's still clicking away!


One of the spider:

The poor, kidnapped spider. At least he seems pretty content to feast on fruit flies, ha.



Not a pet. But my beloved library plant (a peperomia scandens) is blooming again! (I'm still unreasonably salty about the time I tried to look it up, and found an article saying that your peperomia scandens will basically never ever bloom inside, and if it ever does, the flowers are unremarkable and uninteresting. >:( Don't call her spiky flowers uninteresting!)


And not a pet per se, but here's a tracing of Cy's pawprint. Alex wants to get it tattooed, but all we have is a plaster print, so had to figure out a way to transfer it to paper.
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([personal profile] yhlee Nov. 30th, 2025 08:53 pm)
Continuing from the earlier experiment, emotional support weaving with handspun weft:

weaving WIP

Tension management is a mess with this (experimental, non-destructive) setup but I figured I'd at least weave this warp, write this off as a learning experience (I did learn a lot) + disaster-mode "weaving" art therapy, and move on. :)

I also learned that I strongly dislike making very "loose," airy weaves structurally, so that's good to know about myself. I sometimes like them in fabrics made by machines/other people but I don't enjoy weaving them, so I'll avoid in the future!
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([personal profile] musesfool Nov. 30th, 2025 09:07 pm)
Meant to post this earlier, but got distracted, but I'm back now! November 2025 recs update:

[personal profile] unfitforsociety has been updated for November 2025 with 11 recs in 4 fandoms:

* 7 Batfamily, 1 Batfamily/Criminal Minds crossover
* 1 The Bear, 1 Star Wars, and 1 Stranger Things

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I also made a cute little chocolate cake with chocolate ermine frosting (pic). I'm happy with how it came out. It's just enough cake for 1 person for like 5 days (refrigerated).

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Stranger Things, season 5, episodes 1 - 4!

spoilers )

I think this "drop 4 episodes, then do another 2-3 episodes 2 more times" is the worst of all possible distribution patterns, but I guess Netflix will never do a weekly series, which I can honestly say after years of binge-watching seems preferable to me. But at least it's all within a month instead of half in August and half in November or whatever. As much as I dislike the amount of time it's taken for them to put out each season, I am still enjoying the show and want to see how it all wraps up.

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([personal profile] low_delta posting in [community profile] birdfeeding Nov. 30th, 2025 07:46 pm)
It snowed here in southeastern Wisconsin. Much more than is usual for this early in the year. It snowed for nearly 24 hours, and there was no wind, so it came straight down and settled on everything. Here, I think we got around ten inches.

It knocked over our birdfeeders. The pole was slightly bent, but mostly it was just tearing out the ground. I shoveled off the grass and replanted the pole, since the ground wasn't yet frozen underneath the snow.

That's a platform feeder under a clear plastic dome, and on the other side, almost hidden behind the mourning doves, is a squirrel-proof column feeder. I had to bring that one inside to melt the snow off.

birdfeeder

birdbench

After getting everything reset, we had the usual crowd of mourning doves, house finches and dark-eyed juncos. Maybe cardinals, I don't remember, but they were definitely out there yesterday. The downy woodpecker was disappointed that the column feeder wasn't out when she visited.
1.Could not manage to drag myself to my church today. It was cold and drizzling outside. The trees outside my window still have their leaves though. Did watch the sermon on my television set via You Tube. Once I figured out that I can still watch you tube videos on the big television set - I got hooked. They are free. There's ads. But still free. My tolerance for ads however is not high. But at least the ads don't interrupt church services - because that would be tacky?

The sermon was long and weirdly about combating racism, homophobia and xenophobia in Iowa. Read more... )

2. Watching Down Cemetery Road - the other series by Mick Herron, it's not as good as Slow Horses, although in a similar vein? It's British satire/mystery/thriller about the inept British Secret Service. (See people are the same everywhere - they are just as inept in Britain as they are in the US, and well everywhere else, national pride be damned. And British writers make fun of them.)

Emma Thompson is playing a private detective - who is sort of in the Gary Oldman role? With Ruth Wilson in the Jake Lowdon role, an art conservationist in over her head.

The set-up? Sarah (Ruth Wilson), after a building blows up near her house from an alleged gas explosion - she hunts for the little girl who survived the blast. When she gets a private investigator involved - things go a bit south, and she stumbles into more than she anticipated.

3. Inside with Michael Rosenbloom Podcasts (one of the better actor podcasters) interviewed Alison Mack, his former cast mate from Smallville, and former NXIUM cultist. She'd become the second in command. I watched it on Youtube on my television - and damn, it was moving. I cried during it.
Read more... )

Alison Mack Interview with Michael Rosenbloom

Mack and Rosenbloom reiterate something I've long espoused - which is that people are more than one thing, and people for the most part aren't bad or good, they just do bad or good things? Our society has a tendency to demonize people not their actions. And Mack is right - our society is punitive and based on fear, and manipulates people with fear. I remember a prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary telling me once that prison was about punishment not rehabilitation. And freeing folks from it - doesn't help, because we don't prep them for the outside world, and we don't provide them with employment.

That's not to say that there aren't people out there that are evil, and have a brain make up that is different than ours - sociopaths and psychopaths...are hard to understand. But even those are capable of good and bad things...it's never simple.

At any rate - it's an interesting podcast, and worth the watch.

[I've not watched the NXUIM documentary (but I know what it entailed), although I think I may have seen the Spieldberg one "Why We Hate".]

***

It's been a quiet day. Did some watercoloring - didn't like the first painting, discarded it, working on another one. I don't know if I'll ever do anything with my paintings at the moment? Right now, just doing them for me.

Dinner was salmon, aspergus, celery and carrots - baked. Yesterday I made chili. This morning, a spinach, onion and feta cheese omelete with grits.
The grits took up the blood sugar.

End of November Mememage

30. Do you have any special plans for December?

Not really? I plan on taking some time off. And getting a PT evaluation next week. Also, maybe getting tickets to Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Light Show.

I don't do much for Xmas - so it's not that stressful for me. I have minimal decorations, and only a few gifts to buy.
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