Jul. 3rd, 2020

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Given the ridiculous gender disparity in MDZS, Baobei’s going to have her pick of eligible young masters. Jin Ling, Wen Yuan, Lan Jingyi…maybe she should consider a harem.
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ATTENTION ATTENTION: 7/2/2020

One of my very good friends has a vet emergency on hand. If anyone can help that would be AMAZING.

AS PER THEIR POST ON DISCORD:

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Lizardtails:

So. Hey everyone. I’m sorry to bother you guys, but I’m kind of in a bad situation right now.

My hamster, Chibi, started bleeding from her rear end sometime like a week or two ago. The vet prescribed antibiotics and it seemed to help. But two days ago she started bleeding again and this time it doesn’t seem to be letting up at all.

I brought her back into the vet today and was able to get her x-rays. The vet was able to see that she has… a fair amount of internal bleeding, but couldn’t not determine where exactly the blood is coming from. The next step to try snd treat this is surgery–to open her up and see properly where the bleeding is. If we’re lucky, it’ll be from the uterus, and we can fix this just by getting her spayed.

Either way–the cost of tomorrow’s surgery is gonna be something to the tune of $300 according to the vet. And I have about one tenth of that in my bank account right now. So uh.

If anyone is able to spare a little bit of extra cash to help me out, I would be incredibly grateful. My paypal link is here:

paypal.me/lizardfails

The name on the account is Lizardtails Fails.

I’ll be sure to keep everyone updated on what happens. Thanks to everyone for their understanding and kindness.

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Pay Lizardtails Fails using PayPal.Me
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Adult SFF edition

High/Epic Fantasy

The Lies of Locke Lamora: heist fantasy following a band of misfits! It has morally gray characters, fun banter but heartwrenching moments and a pretty complex plot. It’s a classic to say “if you liked Six of Crows and want to try adult SFF try this” and it’s probably true. 

Kushiel’s Dart: a political fantasy tome loosely inspired by Europe in the Renaissance. Pretty heavy on romance and erotica (with BDSM elements) as it follows a courtesan navigating the political scene. It has an amazing female villain.

A Darker Shade of Magic: probably the easiest way to approach adult fantasy. It has multiple Londons and a pretty unique magic system and concept, plus a crossdressing thief, knives and great banter. 

The Poppy War: grimdark fantasy (TW: abuse, self harm, rape, drug abuse), inspired by Chinese history. It’s adult, but follows younger MCs and the unique blend of different historical periods/inspirations makes it extremely interesting. The characters are extremely fucked up in the best possible way, plus the use of shamanism is awesome.

The Sword of Kaigen: if you liked The Poppy War you could like this one. The Sword of Kaigen is an Asian-inspired militaristic fantasy, with elemental magic, a badass housewife dealing with her past and hiding a sword in her kitchen’s floor. It has interesting and nuanced family dynamics and a great reflection on propaganda and the use of narratives.

The Priory of the Orange Tree: high fantasy, featuring dragons, a F/F romance and pretty complex world building. The author reuses typical fantasy tropes and roles in a fresh way. Very readable in spite of its length.

Empire of Sand: inspired by Mughal India, this one focuses on culture and religion and has great slow burn romance (TW: abuse, slavery). It’s pretty slow paced, but the payoff is great. Also a good “YA crossover”.

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms: first book in a companion novel trilogy, following a young woman who finds herself at the center of a vicious political struggle, as she’s suddenly become the heir to the throne. 

Historical Fantasy

The Night Circus: perfect transition from YA to Adult for a reader, The Night Circus is a gorgeous historical fantasy romance. The author’s writing is amazing, the descriptions and the subtlety of the main characters’ relationship are to die for.

The City of Brass: political/historical fantasy tome featuring Middle Eastern mythology. It follows younger MCs (honestly another series that could be a good way to approach adult SFF) and has great character growth throughout the series. The first book has some more trope-y elements, but the payoff is worth it. 

The Golem and The Djinni: historical fantasy (if you loved The Night Circus you could like this one), following two mythical creatures as they navigate New York in 1899. Slow burn romance, rich descriptions, fascinating combination of Jewish and Syrian folklore.

Gods of Jade and Shadow: a fantasy bildungsroman set in Mexico during the Jazz age. Another great way to approach adult SFF as it follows a young girl on a life changing adventure. It features Mayan mythology and a god slowly becoming human.

The Ghost Bride: set in Malaya in 1893, it follows the daughter of a ruined man as she receives the proposal to become a ghost bride. Lovely setting, rich in culture and extremely atmospheric.

The Bear and The Nightingale: a coming of age story inspired by Russian folklore. Another great way to start reading adult SFF: it’s very atmospheric and fairy tale-like. Also frost demons are better than men.

Queen of the Conquered: first book in a fantasy duology(?) set in an alternate version of the Caribbean at the time of Scandinavian colonisation. It follows Sigourney, a biracial woman (her mother was a slave, freed by her father) and the only islander who is allowed to own and use kraft and therefore has a position of privilege, which she constantly abuses, while telling herself she’s doing it for the islanders’ benefit. The book is hard to read, because the MC is no hero and her POV can be quite challenging to get through, but if you’re up for it I’d totally recommend this. (TW: slavery, abuse, death).

The Binding: very minimal fantasy elements, set in a world vaguely reminiscent of 19th century England. I’d say this book is about humans and self discovery. It’s about cowardice and the lies we tell ourselves and those we wish we could tell ourselves. M/M relationship. (TW: abuse, sexual assault, pretty graphic suicide scene).

The Lions of Al-Rassan: this one has minimal fantasy elements, much like other Kay books, as it reads more like an alternate history. Using Moorish Spain as a template, it deals with the conflict between Jews, Muslims and Christians. Much like Under Heaven and most of his historical fantasy it shows common people being swept up in dramatic events. 

Urban Fantasy

The Divine Cities trilogy: starting with City of Stairs, it follows a female diplomat and spymaster(!!). The whole trilogy features an interesting discussion about godhood, religion, fanatism, politics, without ever being boring or preachy. It has complex and rich world building and a pretty compelling mystery.

Foundryside: heist fantasy following a thief as she’s hired to steal a powerful artifact that may change magical technology as she knows it. Also, slow burn F/F romance.

Jade City:  a wuxia inspired, gangster urban fantasy. Great family dynamics, very interesting political and economical subplots. 

One for My Enemy: sort of a modern Romeo and Juliet, but set in New York, starring two magical gangster families. The female characters are to die for.  

Trail of Lightning: inspired by Native mythology and the idea of subsequent worlds. It has a kickass MC and a good mix of original elements and typical UF tropes. You could like this if you liked the Kate Daniels series.

American Gods: a classic of the genre, pretty much brilliant in how it reuses old mythology in a modern setting.

Retellings

Spinning Silver: a very loose retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, with a gorgeous atmosphere. It mainly follows female characters from different social and economical backgrounds and reuses the original tale to challenge the antisemitic ideas around the role of the moneylander.

The Queens of Innis Lear: fantasy retelling of King Lear, very atmospheric and gorgeously written. Slow paced, but very satisfying build up, lots of backstabbing and miscommunication. (heads up though, one of the MCs is coded as aroace and I found the rep pretty bad on that. The book does feature casual bisexual rep though, which was great)

Lady Hotspur: genderbent retelling of Henry IV, set in the same world as The Queens of Innis Lear. Lesbian and bisexual rep. Heavy on political subplots, features ambitious women growing into their roles.

Deathless: sort of a retelling of Koschei the Deathless set in the first half of the 20th century. Brilliant reuse of Russian folklore to weave together politics and history. It does have pretty brutal descriptions of war, morally gray characters, unhealthy relationships and overall a lot of mindfuckery.

Space Opera

A Memory Called Empire: space opera inspired by the Mexica and middle period Byzantium. It focuses on topics like colonialism and the power of narratives and language. It has one of the best descriptions of what it’s like to live in between spaces I’ve ever read. Also very interesting political intrigue and has a slow burn F/F romance (and a poly relationship recalled through flashbacks).

Ninefox Gambit: a Korean-inspired space opera with a magic system based on math. It’s honestly quite convoluted and difficult to follow, but it also features some of the best political intrigue I’ve ever read. Plenty of lying, backstabbing and mind games. It also features lesbian and bisexual rep and an aroace side character (TW: mass shooting, sexual assault).

The Light Brigade: militaristic space opera set in a not-so-defined future in which corporations rule Earth and space in general. The book follows a newly enlisted soldier as they go through gruelling training and experience the side effects of being broken down into atoms to travel at the speed of light. It’s a heavy book, featuring raw descriptions of war, and quite difficult to follow (non-linear timelines…) but it’s also an amazing critique of capitalism and political propaganda (TW: death, mass shooting).

Gideon the Ninth: pretty much lesbian necromancers in space. Very loose world building, but a fun mystery full of banter. Can be quite confusing in the beginning, but a relatively easy and fun way to approach science fiction.

The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet: character driven space opera featuring a found family journeying through space. A fun read, that also deals with topics such as sexuality and race. Quite easy to go through, as the world building and plot aren’t particularly complex themselves. Also features a F/F romance. 

Science Fiction-Fantasy that I can’t fit anywhere else

Vicious: college roommates put themselves through near-death experiences to obtain super powers, only everything goes wrong. Follows a great band of misfits (and pretty much everyone is morally gray).

Middlegame: a brilliant and complex tapestry of alternate timelines, following telepathically connected twins trying to escape the alchemist that wants to use them to obtain godhood (TW: attempted suicide).

Bonus Novella recs: novellas are amazing and don’t sleep on them!

The Empress of Salt and Fortune: an Asian-inspired fantasy novella, it gives a voice to people usually silenced by history. It follows a cleric (non binary rep) as they chronicle the story of the late empress, retold through objects that she used in her life. It focuses on bonds between women and the power that lies in being unnoticed.  

The Black God’s Drums: an urban fantasy novella, based on Orisha mythology and set in an alternate, sort of steampunk, New Orleans. 

The Haunting of Tram Car 015: alternate steampunk Cairo populated by supernatural entities. It has a compelling mystery, starring a great lead.

This Is How You Lose the Time War: epistolary set during a time-travel war, F/F romance and gorgeous prose. 

The Citadel of Weeping Pearls: a novella set in the Xuya universe (a series of novellas/short stories set in a timeline where Asia became dominant, and where the space age has empires of Vietnamese and Chinese inspiration), but can be read as a standalone. It’s a space opera featuring a disappeared citadel and the complex relationship between the empress and her daughter as war threatens her empire.

Bonus short story collections recs

A Cathedral of Myth and Bone: 16 short stories featuring myth, legend and faith, that mainly focus on women reclaiming their agency. 

The Paper Menageries and Other Stories: features plenty of different fantasy and science fiction subgenres. The Paper Menagerie in particular is an extremely moving tale.

Conservation of Shadows: science fiction-fantasy short stories that focus on topics like colonisation and the role of art and language. 

Graphic Novel

Monstress: series set in an alt 1900s matriarchal Asia, following a teenage girl who survived a war and shares a connection with a monster that’s slowly transforming her. (TW: slavery, death).
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ground-zoro:

Saw this on Facebook, but I have greater reach hear

I fact-checked this and it looks totally legit!

Brittany Lavery is an associate editor at Graydon House (here is a link to the Twitter thread where she answers a lot of questions).

Here are some key takeaways:

They only publish Adult Fiction (no YA, middle-grade, or children’s)

Inkyard Press, their sister imprint, is going to be doing a similar open call in August for YA novels across all genres (link to Twitter thread)

No sci-fi, fantasy, horror, or nonfiction

It DOES include queer lit!

Romance/romantic women’s fiction can be sent to HQN Imprint who are doing a similar open call (link to Twitter thread), but the editors acquire manuscripts for both imprints and will make sure it gets to the right place

They are open to international Black writers + Black writers of any gender

While they will only make an offer for completed manuscripts, they still look at unfinished manuscripts and may request to see more material

According to Melanie Fried, editor at Graydon House, here’s what’s hot right now:

Make sure you get your manuscripts in, and tell your Black author friends!!! I’d love to know who all’s submitting!!!
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Hello everyone!

My favorite artist and great inspiration [profile] me_za_me_ro ‘s home was destroyed by an explosion and they lost everything. Please consider donating some money to the paypal and kofi in the description 🙏 MZMR also made many many amazing pieces of YOI fanart, which is why I thought Tumblr was probably the best medium to post this to.

Here are some examples of MZMR’s amazing YOI drawings 💗

💗⚠️PLEASE DONATE AND SHARE⚠️💗
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Your odds of being killed by a goose are low

But never zero

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Goosedyn: I wonder if I can use the Armiger like this? …apparently so, but it will be much funnier to do this instead - see, darling niblings, this is how you make grown men cry!
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HOWEVER, oh my /god/ we need a role swap. I’m crying a little bit just imagining Jon being - really a whole lot healthier, probably, without the magnus Institute, for a longer time at least. Also: Martin is still very very gay for him, he just fell in love with his voice and smartness ages ago, it’s literally his favourite podcast. Georgie&Jon’s break-up went more okay. Melanie /is/ still in contact with Georgie too, which helps. …             

Oh hell no, Melanie wouldn’t have handled it better than Jon - it’d just be different. I think the paranoia is mostly down to the Beholding versus the Stranger with not!Sasha working there in the Archives and the Beholding knows something’s wrong but the Stranger is too powerful for it to see through so it just results in this horrible paranoia. (I know we usually ship Melanie and Sasha and normally I’m all for that but I c a n n o t do it in this AU, so maybe Melanie wanted to ask her out but didn’t because boss? OOOF still bad but less bad.) So Melanie’s paranoid but, I think, generally more willing than Jon to trust her co-workers, so she’d probably figure out Elias faster but she’d also be telling the Stranger absolutely everything she was doing at all times.

Jon, meanwhile, is working on this YouTube series, he does it mostly alone but Georgie helps and hooks him up with technical people, it’s not a live action thing like Ghost Hunt UK but more an eerie atmospheric storytelling thing like Seriously Strange. (He hates doing shitty Top Ten videos but they get clicks, and he has rent to pay, and frankly the most successful one he’s ever done is Top Ten Most Absurd Statements from the 1999 Magnus Institute Leak, and he feels okay about that.) And then he’s doing a bit on Cambridge Military Hospital, he’s had it on the list for years but they’re going to tear it down, and he desperately needs a second person to help him out with the video but Georgie has a hard line about trespassing after an Incident when they were at uni so she hooks him up with Sarah Baldwin.

And then Jon goes in to give a statement about it, because look, that was unacceptable, and Melanie accuses him of being a dilettante and Jon accuses Melanie of selling out to the ivory tower of academia, and also Martin makes him a cup of tea and apologizes profusely for Melanie, she’s been under a lot of stress, I’ve always been a big fan of the show, d’you think you might ever talk about… And Jon is just barely civil and Martin is, as usual, very, very, very gay. Tim makes fun of him mercilessly and decides to get caught up on the back catalog of Jon’s show ASAP so he has more material (and is Very Mad to discover that this guy has learned things about Robert Smirke he never knew, who puts original research in YOUTUBE VIDEOS, literally the least accessible format on the planet, Martin your taste in men is TERRIBLE. I know I’ve said this before when you wouldn’t go out with me but this is a NEW LOW.)

By season three when Melanie’s exhausted from the revelations about Sasha and Jurgen Leitner, when she’s crashing at Georgie’s because she really doesn’t have any other friends close enough to crash with, and Jon’s just come back from India with a limp and a permanent scowl on his face, Jon and Martin have established a kind of low-key YouTube comment flirtation (egged on by user 888annabelle888 who is apparently just subscribed to encourage Martin to talk to Jon) and Tim is a simmering ball of barely-repressed rage, but after Elias’s confession and the whole revelation about Leitner/Gertrude/hey you really are working for an eldritch fear entity, the three of them sit down with cups of tea and Martin admits he doesn’t have any qualifications and Jon tells them about Mr. Spider and Tim tells them about Danny and they start plotting to murder Elias together. (It still doesn’t work, because Elias, but it’s a whole lot more…wholesome than it was before. And if Tim still can’t quite trust that Jon and Martin are actually Jon and Martin, well, they’re helping him for the time being, that’s going to have to be enough.)
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yumejin:

i’m literally begging you to help us defend our freedom of speech. we have eight days.

please reblog this post, especially if you live outside of the philippines. please help us.

i didn’t make the carrd, but it’s one of the most useful links right now. #JunkTerrorBillNow needs the most urgency, but there are other issues present too.

i’m begging you all to reblog.
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Brené Brown, Daring Greatly
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now look who’s crying ((( definitely not me ;;;;;;;;))))

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Of course I did the catacomb tour in Paris. WTH kind of tourist do you think I am?

Stop! This is the Empire of the Dead.
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