MERRY CHRISTMAS
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:28 pmI hope you are all having a healthy, joyous day with those you care about.
the joy of mans desire
Dec. 25th, 2025 01:05 pmReading Thursday (The October Edition)
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:37 amThis being the book club one. A trans woman in contemporary London feels trapped by mediocrity and inertia. She has a job she doesn't like but pays well enough. She has friends she more or less gets along with, but aren't great people. She writes poetry that does okay, but never really goes anywhere. She has tense meetings with her family, who love her but are bound by an inability to actually communicate. Meeting a new guy seems like it might nudge her into something better, but her overwhelmingly low standards and lack of ambition might sink that too. There are also flashback from the boyfriend's point of view, about a youthful trip to South East Asia, which ends in violence.
This book was a lot of people being mildly terrible, and everyone feeling like they ought to do something about improvement, then... not doing that. It was often quite funny, and Dinan has some great one-liners that cut through to the core of people's motivations. Though it's mostly about the failure mode of... pretty much everything, there were glimmers of the protagonist at least trying to work on the people around her, and maybe even herself. None of that was really enough to lift the book out of its mire of dreariness, though. It was a lot of time to spend with the grindingly unpleasant.
I read this when it came out, and remember not being deeply impressed. I think I expected there to be more of a story, or perhaps more of a resolution. Rereading it some years later, I liked it a lot better. (Though several of my classmates had my initial "Is that all there is?" reaction.)
Vivek starts getting oddly poetic transphobic death threats via email, and becomes obsessed with the sender, paranoid it could be someone she knows, afraid it could be a stranger on the subway. She collaborates with artist Ness Lee (always shown drawn in her distinctive black and white line art, while everyone else is in colour) to make the novel we're reading, while still being haunted and possibly hunted by the letter writer.
This benefits from close reading, as the images are symbolically very rich, and the colourists do a lot of work with motifs and character themes. Literary graphic novels can be redundant, at times, with the pictures just showing you what the text is already saying, and a general feeling that this could've been an e-mail, but the art here is telling its own story, running alongside, underneath and through the text. It's very well done, and I'm sad that Shraya switches genres with every project, as I'd like to see more of this from her. Though she does great work in all the other genres, too.
I hadn't managed to read this before, and it's a lot. Bechdel tells the story of her relationship with her father, including discovering he was gay, and his ambiguous death. She's based the story on her teenage diaries, found documents such as family photographs, newspaper clippings, dictionary entries, and maps, and a reading list she shared with her father. Each section takes on themes of one of the works mentioned (including In Search of Lost Time, Great Gatsby, The Importance of Being Earnest), going over and back over the events of her youth and her father's death. The whole thing sits inside a frame of the story of Daedalus and Icarus, though it's not clear which character is meant to be whom.
The text is dense and recursive, as if Bechdel is still unable to face what happened full on, and keeps sliding up to it sideways, keeps feeling the emotions vicariously through other stories. At one point, she talks about how in a childhood bout of OCD, she kept writing symbols over top of the names of important people and things in her diary, as a kind of ward against the evil eye. To some extent, the whole novel feels like that: as if she's writing over and over the events of her childhood to take a curse off them. It probably rewards rereading, but it's also a lot.
Second time through this, and it's still great. It's difficult to imagine the impact of this in the early 1980s, when queer lit was very much a thing, but also more siloed and less diverse. I should look up contemporary reviews, and see if this was indeed like a bomb going off, or was taken in stride. Incredible depth, incredible emotion, wonderful literary voice. I don't have a lot to say otherwise: It's great and you should read it!
It was interesting what I remembered from reading it a few years ago: the abortion, the execution of the Rosenbergs, working in the factory, not fitting in with the butch/femme lesbian bar scene, Kitty. I was surprised at how late in the book we meet Kitty, and how abrupt the ending was.
(10 out of 20) Carolers Might be High - Harry Potter (PG)
Dec. 25th, 2025 11:41 amAuthor:
Character(s): Harry Potter, Severus Snape
Pairing(s): Harry/Severus
Rating: PG
Length: 100
Summary:
It was an otherwise normal Yule feast.
Notes:
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Carolers Might be High on AO3
Happy Thursday!
Dec. 25th, 2025 03:06 amAs the bulk of Xmas is behind me, I'm spending the day watching Gundam Wing and working on HG Calibarn. It is a strange kit, and since I'm unfamiliar with the source material, I am getting fun little surprises.
The weather is set to change overnight, which I think is contributing to both a headache and my general lethargy. This week, and I think I mean starting from last Friday, has just been brutal and busy and I am exhausted. I also have the faintest scratch in my throat so I've likely picked up a bit of crud from somewhere. Also not surprising.
Hopefully I am a little more lively tonight and can do some needed pickup and chores.
Christmas Cheer
Dec. 25th, 2025 02:00 pmOK, team, let's see some holiday spirit!!
*ahem*
[waving pom-poms]
Give me an R!
"R!"
Give me an H!
"H!"
Give me an A!
"A!"
Give me an S!
"S!"
What's that spell?!
"MERRY X-MERRY!"
[hip sashay]
Uh-huh, uh-huh, UH-HUH!
Now gimme a G!
"G!"
Throw it back in!
"N!
"Wait, we mean G!"
Got any extra Ls?
"YUP!"
Now just go nuts!
"Ecky ecky ecky pakang ZOOM boing erumferzerserestibleser... "
[trails off into confused mumbles]
[forward somersault into full leg split]
WAHOOO!!
Go marry, Go marry! Go! Go! Go marry!
[collapses into chair]
Ok, gang, take five.
I think my eyes are bleeding.
Well, no matter HOW you spell it, have a Merry Christmas, everyone!
Thanks to Abby, Jennifer S., Susan R., Christopher F., Kerri P., Catherine P., Jessica F., Kae B., Mel A., and George for spelling it out for us.
*****
P.S. I just bought another pair of these sleep headphones, so time for another shout-out!
Bluetooth Sleep Headphones
I have the kind of insomnia old-timey bards would write songs about, so I listen to boring audio books on these every night to keep my brain from spinning out of control. Lately I've been wearing them like a sleep mask - like the model here - and WOW, that's helped even more than when I wore them like a headband! These things have been a life saver: comfy enough for side sleeping, not too loud like some of my old speakers, and they only cost $20. Plus my original pair lasted a good 2 years before one of the wires went loose.
Please note that these do run on the big side, but that works out great if you have a big head like me. :D
*****
And from my other blog, Epbot:
Culturally appropriate seasonal wishes or lack thereof, according to your chosen norms!
Dec. 25th, 2025 09:30 am
Culturally appropriate seasonal wishes or lack thereof, according to your chosen norms!
May your solstice experiences harmoniously conform to your preferences!
My son never smiles
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:17 am
The girl is someone he met a while back who lives four hours from him. They have been friends for a long time but, until recently, he has claimed that it is only friendship.
She travelled to my other son's wedding with him and they continued to NYC for a few days there. And that was the end of the friendship and the beginning of something more.
He's going to change jobs, move back to Des Moines, and they are going to share a house. And I expect to see more pictures of him smiling.
Merry Christmas to me.
Feliz Navidad!
Dec. 25th, 2025 11:39 pmBut yes, Merry Christmas to you all! It's officially Christmas all over the world and according to the NORAD app, Santa has returned to the North Pole for another year. What's interesting is that Flight24 an app that tracks flights all over the globe also tracked Santa, but they had his journey being quite different...I wonder how the figure out the tracks, hmmm. But Flight24 does win for having Santa's sleigh registration being H0H0 and his call sign as "R3DNOS3".
In further heart warming news after having not shown up for family events for a while now, the little bro came to Christmas Lunch with the family today, woo-hoo! He's got a new job - which I think I mentioned? - and it seems to be going well for him so yay.
Christmas Lunch was very delicious prepared by Mum - ham and bread rolls and turkey, roast pumpkin and potatoes - there were also parsnips, but last time I had some they didn't taste too nice so I skipped those. My Aunt, Uncle and cousin Mack brought the greens - beans and brussel sprouts.
Good eatin' I say!
For my Christmas present I got the Pusheen Calendar and 2026 Diary set - which I actually bought, they didn't seem to have it for this year, which was a bummer, so I was very excited to get it. Sadly though, the diary is the same as the one I have this year - Pusheen on the cover, but a normal diary inside :O( They used to be total a total Pusheen theme inside and it was so cute! This bums me out. I did try to make my current diary Pusheen themed by gluing in picture of Pusheen, it looked really nice, but it also made the diary quite fat. But maybe I put too many pictures in, I might cut back with the 2026 one.
Speaking of presents, we actually forget to give my Aunt, Uncle and Mack's their Christmas gift! Fortunately, I go practically past their house on my way home, so I dropped it off to them. Also, cousin Mack has recently purchased a motorcycle, Dad used to ride a vespa and still had some of his old riding gear, so I dropped that off as well. I chatted with Aunt Jo who expressed an interest in learning Archery, which is cool! There's quite a few "Come 'n' Try" sessions coming up so hopefully that will happen at some point - she recently got knee surgery and hasn't been recovering as well as she hoped.
Right, so I haven't played any Sims 4 for a few days because I'm obsessed with House Flipper right now, LOL... I guess I could play it now, but I'm checking out Peak since the island changes every 24 hours. I actually had a good run for the first part, I got through it without dying and then promptly fell off a cliff in the second part - LOL major fail.
OK, I better be off now, I don't want to stay up too late!
Hope you all had/have an awesome Christmas!
Ta-ta!
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