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Title: Close to You
Fandom: Criminal Minds
Pairings: Jennifer "JJ" Jareau/Emily Prentiss
Characters: Jennifer "JJ" Jareau, Emily Prentiss
Rating: G
Length: 174 words
Summary: Emily has quickly become JJ's person, and JJ wants to be the same for Emily.

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Creator: innitmarvelous_og
Title: Queen Susan the Gentle
Fandom: The Chronicles of Narnia
Characters/Pairings: Susan Pevensie
Prompt: Challenge 514: Gentle
Word Count/Medium: 5 icons
Rating: None
Warning: None
Summary: Five icons featuring Susan


Recent Reading: Together in Manzanar

May. 2nd, 2026 09:16 am
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It seems timely to read about America’s past experience with unjust detention of people based on perceived threats to national security, so last night I finished Together in Manzanar by Tracy Slater, a true story about one of the families in a Japanese internment camp during WWII. The situation of the Yonedas was somewhat unusual as they were a mixed-race family—Karl Yoneda was a Japanese-American citizen and his wife Elaine was white and Jewish.

The Yonedas make for a very interesting case study in what happened in the camps because a) their mixed-race family status (including their 3-year-old son, Tommy) made it clear how little the American military had really thought about this plan, given how thrown-off they were by the mere existence of mixed-raced families; and b) Karl and Elaine had been vocal social activists well before they were imprisoned in the Manzanar camp, speaking up for labor rights, racial justice, and participating in Communist advocacy. They had the language, tools, and knowledge to speak up and speak out, and they did.

Slater has done her research and provides a thorough list of sources at the end of the book, which include interviews with the Yonedas’ grandchildren as well as their own diaries and news clippings.

Together in Manzanar provides an in-depth look at the politics within the Japanese-American community at this time, both leading up to the camps and within. It ably tackles the question of “Why did they go? Why wasn’t there resistance?” (There was.) For the Yonedas in particular, the importance of an Axis defeat was difficult to overstate: as horror stories of German atrocities in Europe began to trickle out, they knew that a German or Japanese take-over of the United States would almost undoubtedly lead to Elaine and their son Tommy going into a death camp.

It provides a three-dimensional look at the discussions on the ground at the time, as well as following up with details from interviews Karl and Elaine gave many years later reflecting back on their statements and advocacy at the time.

I wasn’t a huge fan of the writing style, but this is one of those books you read for content, not style. It jumps around from perspectives in a way that’s occasionally confusing, but I also appreciated getting some more background information on some of those in the camp who opposed the Yonedas’ view on cooperating with the US government. Slater does a good job showing how each person highlighted got to their perspective and why the tension both within the camps and in the world generally at the time put everyone so on edge.

The book is also helpful for reminding us of the names of the hateful racists (architect Karl Bendetsen) who propagated this plan and then later tried to lie about why it was implemented or how bad it was. It’s also a useful reminder that when these people were released, they didn’t get to just waltz back into the lives they had been living before being imprisoned. Many of them were forcibly resettled further into the US, away from the coastal cities where they had lived, and forced to restart their lives from scratch, away from their communities and businesses.

It just seemed like a particularly relevant time to remember this.


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Yesterday on a lovely walk through then neighborhood I reached the end of The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso. This is fantasy/action novel, set in a world in “prime” reality, beneath which sits ever-descending “echo” layers of reality. The further down you go, the stranger and more dangerous things get. At a New Year’s party, things get unexpectedly tricky when the entire party is pulled down through the echoes.

Our protagonist is Kembral Thorne, a “hound” whose job is to retrieve people, animals, and other things that are pulled or “fall” into the echoes. This party is Kem’s first step back into society after having her first baby two months earlier.

Of course, when things start going wrong, Kem can’t help but get involved. It’s her job.

I’ll say again, I do love queer lit with adults. YA is great and I’m so happy that teens today have access to so much queer lit, but online queer book recs can skew very YA. Here, Kem is very much someone at least in her thirties—she’s got a baby, she’s reached a senior role in her career, and her concerns reflect this position in her life. While she and her quasi-rival Rika have the sort of skittish interactions you might expect from people who are into each other and unwilling to admit they are into each other, they don’t reach the level of comic avoidance or overwrought drama of teens or young adults.

I liked the ebb and flow of Kem and Rika’s relationship. These are two people who already have history and have kind of already had their big, relationship-ending squabble before we even get to this party, which is fun to unravel over the course of the evening. They have some cute moments, some artificially-amplified angst, but are generally enjoyable.

The worldbuilding here is fine. It’s serviceable for what the novel is doing, but we don’t really get a look at much else outside of the party except when Kem ventures out into the echoes, which becomes increasingly less frequent as they descend. There’s some fun stuff, some spooky stuff, some aesthetic stuff.

The book pushes a little hard on maintaining the status quo when the status quo isn’t that great (I think it could have made this more believable with more discussion, but the book is really more about the action than the political debate) and I did think one character’s fate was a cop-out, especially given the former. Violent change to the system is wrong but we’ll all shrug and smile when this criminal we couldn’t nail down conveniently dies without a trial.

On the whole, I enjoyed this one, but it’s nothing earth-shattering. I put the next book on my TBR though because I do want to see what Rika and Kem get up to next.


Challenge 514: Gentle

May. 2nd, 2026 12:37 pm
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GENTLE



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May. 2nd, 2026 12:34 pm
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The Amnesty challenge is now closed. Here are the entries:

Gravity Challenge: Star Trek Prodigy: wallpaper: without you by my side by [personal profile] lilly_c
Apart Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Set Apart by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Rainbow Challenge: The Fantastic Journey: Fanfic: After The Rain by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Face Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Facing The Future by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Play Challenge: Heated Rivalry: Fan Fiction: New Games by [personal profile] darkjediqueen
Rainbow Challenge: The X-Files: wallpaper: Caught me off guard by [personal profile] lilly_c
Rainbow: Kirby (series): fanart: colorful flight by [personal profile] ecto_one_spengler
Open Challenge: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Fanfic: Open Book by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Oops! Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Forgotten by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Oops!: Kirby (series): fanart: the mess by [personal profile] ecto_one_spengler
Games: The Witcher: Fanfiction: The Witcher's Hand by [personal profile] infinitum_noctem
Fragile Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Fragile As Hope by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Sleepless: Viola come il mare: Fanfic: Tearing Down the Wall by [personal profile] veronyxk84
Drive: Reborn As The Villain President’s Lover: Fanfic: and another more distant summit by [personal profile] bluedreaming
Locked Challenge: Torchwood: Fanfic: Behind closed doors by [personal profile] m_findlow
Joke Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: No Laughing Matter by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Plant: Original: Collage: Aberglasney Gardens - The Ninfarium by [personal profile] smallhobbit
Performance Anxiety Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Religious Icon by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Obstacle: Wiseguy: fanfic: the same deep water as you by [personal profile] teaotter
Warmth challenge : Marvel Comics : icons : filter by [personal profile] highlander_ii
The Other Side Challenge: Babylon 5: Fanfic: Irrational by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Mystery Challenge: The Fantastic Journey: Fanfic: Fascinating Mystery by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Plant: Collage: Original: Growing Cress by [personal profile] smallhobbit
Garden Challenge: FAKE: Fanfic: Magic Garden by [personal profile] badly_knitted
Win or Lose: The Professionals: Fanfiction: When I'm Losing I'm Winning by [personal profile] lucy_roman
Fragile: Wiseguy: Fanfic: It takes all that I have just to cry for help by [personal profile] teaotter
Welcome + Looking Back (Amnesty): Kirby (series): fanart: Thank you. by [personal profile] ecto_one_spengler

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Title: Thank you.
Theme: Welcome / Looking Back (for the current Amnesty)
Fandom: Kirby (video game series) - particularly Kirby's Return to Dream Land and Kirby and the Forgotten Land.. (Mods please tag as Kirby.)
Rating: PG
Content notes: The Magolor depicted here is from a Kirby AU of mine where he wasn't a villain to begin with. Also, spoilers for Kirby and the Forgotten Land as well as scattershot spoilers for other games.
Artist notes: The most involved of my works - ironically, due TO work I didn't actually. Finish this until today. And I may have also had some itnernet issues at the same time... Yeah. I hope it's enjoyable anyway!
Summary: On the day of Kirby's first birthday spent in the New World, his unofficial older brother thanks him for their years of friendship.

(DUE TO RUSHING THIS I WILL RETROACTIVELY ADD THE ALT TEXT)

 

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Title: It takes all that I have just to cry for help
Fandom: Wiseguy (tv)
Content notes: Missing scene from Loose Cannon; very definitely spoilers.
Challenge: Fragile
Length: ~750 words

Summary: But that’s why he came here, isn’t it?

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Title: When I'm Losing I'm Winning
Author: [personal profile] lucy_roman
Rating: Mature
Summary: Bodie likes playing poker, but he's terrible at it
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Word Count: 101
Challenge: Win or Lose

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