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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-30 06:28 pm

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pedanther ([personal profile] pedanther) wrote2025-12-31 06:59 am

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I've been playing around with the reading list/challenge feature on The StoryGraph, and I've just published my first: The Haycraft List of Detective Story Cornerstones

In his 1941 book Murder for Pleasure: The Life and Times of the Detective Story, Howard Haycraft included a list offering "a suggestive selection of the 'high spots'" of the first century of modern detective fiction, from "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" to The Patience of Maigret, by way of Holmes, Wimsey, and many others.

For the most part, he limited himself to one book per author, except in a few cases where he felt that the author's range or impact justified the making of an exception. Dorothy L. Sayers and John Dickson Carr, to name two, were awarded a second spot on the list. Arthur Conan Doyle is the sole author to be awarded a third (in fact he gets nine, because Haycraft refused to play favourites and included the entire Canon).


(My first thought for a reading list was actually the book club from Jo Walton's Among Others, but I put it off long enough that someone else got there first.)
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scifirenegade ([personal profile] scifirenegade) wrote2025-12-30 02:30 pm

Die Asta

Bringing you this, a "documentary"/"interview" with Asta Nielsen in 1968! Everything is in quotes because it's very clear with all those multiple cameras it's staged. But it was nice seeing her hanging out at her catholic-chique home (with her gay boytoy? I think that's her gay boytoy), reminiscing about how awesome she was. No fake humility, she knows she's awesome and loves listening to compliments.

I dunno, it's just nice that we got reports of people who worked on film way back in the silent days. We have interview footage of Alice Guy, pioneer woman filmmaker! Pretty sure there's a radio interview with Musidora somewhere (wouldn't be able to experience it, blah French)!
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-29 06:03 pm

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scifirenegade ([personal profile] scifirenegade) wrote2025-12-29 10:22 am
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In Other News

To calm down my boiling blood, I'm watching Dr. Mabuse (der spieler) (the first part). It's been literal ages and boy, is this HD copy contrasted to hell and back. Sometimes I can barely tell people's facial features!

Which leads us to Bad Film Restoration, which is exactly what it says. TLDR, less is more. Don't go crazy on the cloning and noise reduction tool.

Conrad Veidt, ein magier der Leinwand disappeared from YouTube after many years of it being up. The channel was terminated. It was full of German movie documentaries you can't find anywhere else. Copyright is, indeed, against art preservation.

The documentary is on the Internet Archive for anyone's viewing pleasure. No subs though.
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-28 03:51 pm

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pedanther ([personal profile] pedanther) wrote2025-12-28 05:32 pm

Week in review: Week to 27 December

. We weren't sure for a while if we were going to be able to have the usual family Christmas gathering, due to a health scare and some travel scheduling issues, but everyone made it in the end, and as far as I could tell everyone had a good time. It was indoors this year, to be out of the weather, and while we were waiting for everyone to arrive we decided to watch a movie to pass the time; after the disc for Disney's The Sword in the Stone (arguably at least Christmas-adjacent in a couple of places) turned out to be missing, we settled on Disney's Robin Hood (not really Christmassy, but you could probably do something with the theme of peace to men of good will and loving thy neighbour). One of the last arrivals seemed oddly intrigued by the choice of movie; when we got to the present-opening part of the proceedings it was revealed that he'd coincidentally chosen a Disney's-Robin-Hood themed present for another family member.


. I'm still only a few episodes into Bille August's TV adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, and struggling to muster enthusiasm to continue. My feeling is that it's trying too hard to be a Serious Literary Adaptation, and that none of the many credited writers have a knack for adventure and intrigue -- nor, unfortunately, for character motivation. The results are frequently implausible and, frankly, rather tedious. It's making me feel more kindly toward the old 1960s TV adaptation I watched a while ago, which was not without faults but many of them could be blamed on lack of budget and production time, which is not an excuse this version has. It's even making me feel more kindly toward the most recent film version; I often disagreed with the choices it was making, but at least it wasn't dull.


. My enthusiasm for playing Spirited Thief has waned. I'm still not finding the plot and dialogue engaging, and as I progress through it keeps adding new mechanisms in a way that I'm finding makes it more cluttered rather than more interestingly challenging. I've been having rather an off week all round, though, so I'll probably give it another go at some point when I'm feeling more generous.


. I was thinking about my mental state and time management, and it occurred to me that I hadn't touched the current jigsaw puzzle in nearly a month. So I went over to look at it, and was immediately reminded of all the reasons I'd been having an actively unpleasant time working on it. So now I've packed it away, and made a start on a puzzle I was given for my birthday.
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-27 04:44 pm

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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-26 05:09 pm

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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-25 05:56 pm

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scifirenegade ([personal profile] scifirenegade) wrote2025-12-25 04:16 pm

Fanfic: Three Drabbles

Title: Pretense
Rating: General
Fandom: The Last Performance
Pairing(s) / Character(s): Julie Fergeron, Erik the Great
Warnings: n/a
Spoilers: n/a

Note: For [profile] fic_prompt, prompt was "any, any, "pretend I'm someone you like"".

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Title: my heart still brims with hope
Rating: General
Fandom: Anders als die Andern (1919)
Pairing(s) / Character(s): Kurt Sivers/Paul Körner
Warnings: n/a
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The title comes from The Tales of Ise.
AU where everyone lives and is happy yay!

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Title: A Minor Mistake
Rating: General
Fandom: Anders als die Andern (1919)/Orlacs Hände (1924)
Pairing(s) / Character(s): Paul Orlac, original characters, mentioned Paul Körner and Yvonne Orlac
Warnings: n/a
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Note: For [community profile] comment_fic, prompt was "author's choice, any two characters with the same name, there's been a (minor? major?) mix-up".
Silly crack crossover.

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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-24 06:59 pm

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pedanther ([personal profile] pedanther) wrote2025-12-24 06:32 pm

Book Chain, weeks 41 & 42

#40: Read a book with the same coloured cover as the previous book.

First attempt: The Pearl Harbor Murders by Max Allan Collins. One of a set of murder mysteries with the hook [famous author] solves murder mystery during [historical event with large body count]; most of the others feature mystery writers, but this one stars Edgar Rice Burroughs, presumably on the basis that he was, obligingly, actually there at the time. The more I got into it, the less keen I was on the premise, and I didn't find the narrative style or any of the characters particularly engaging. Also, it turned out to be an uncover-the-fifth-columnists plot, and I've had enough of those lately already.


Second attempt: Long Way Home by Eva Dolan. Another murder mystery -- not the kind where the murderer is caught and normal order is restored, but the kind where the murder is a symptom of a broken world and ends up not being the worst thing uncovered by the investigation. Grim, but at least I didn't get the feeling the author was taking the situation too lightly.

Not the kind of thing I'd normally read for fun, but it was on display at the library and the cover fit the prompt so I decided to give it a go. I don't regret spending the time on it, but I'm not tempted by the sequels. (There are apparently five sequels and counting, which surprised me a bit, as the detective protagonists didn't feel to me like the type to headline a series. Knowing that this was book one of The DI Zigic and DS Ferreira Series did give me a bit of amusement when I got to the part where DI Zigic gets shot in the line of duty and the author spends a couple of chapters trying to pretend he might actually be dead.)


That concludes the Book Chain reading challenge. I'm looking forward to seeing if there's going to be another one next year.
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-23 07:01 pm

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pedanther ([personal profile] pedanther) wrote2025-12-21 04:35 pm

Week in review: Week to 20 December

. At the last board game meetup of the year, I played Uno: Show 'Em No Mercy, Guillotine, and Cockroach Salad. I don't remember if I'd played Guillotine before; it's a card game where you're trying to collect French aristocrats, and play cards to manipulate the pool so that you can gather the ones that are worth high points and avoid the ones with penalties.


. It's getting to the time of year where I'm feeling the pinch of having signed up for too many year-long reading challenges, with half a dozen challenge prompts (including the final link of the Book Chain) still to tick off in the next ten days. I'm fully capable of reading six books in ten days, especially since I'm now on holiday, but some of the prompts call for specific books that I'm not currently in the mood to read. One book I've at least started is Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Leowen, which is about the gulf between how history is taught in schools and the messy complexity of history itself.


. I haven't helped matters by also signing up for a book club that's reading Susan Cooper's classic wintery novel The Dark Is Rising on a Dracula-Daily-type schedule over the next few weeks, kicking off just as Around the World in Eighty Emails finishes. I'm not sure how well the wintery mood is going to come across in my case; it's summer here, and in the past week the very coldest it got was 14 degrees above freezing. The precursor novel, Over Sea, Under Stone – which I finished re-reading this morning – is much better suited to an Australian Christmas, being set during a summer holiday at the seaside.


. I went to see Wicked: For Good. I didn't like it quite as much as Wicked: Part I, but then it's been quite a while since I saw a movie I liked as much as I liked Wicked: Part I. I was interested to notice that one of the changes made for the movie, to fix an issue with one of the character arcs, also goes a fair way toward fixing something else that had bugged me about the plot of the stage version; I'm not sure if the writers had also had that in mind, or if it's just a happy coincidence. A few days later, after my thoughts on it had been simmering for a while, I found myself committing fanfic. I still have to figure out where the fic is going to end up, and I'm not going to make any definite decisions until the movie hits home video and I can rewatch a few scenes, but I'm feeling good about it.


. I have been playing Spirited Thief, which was massively discounted in the Steam Summer Sale right after somebody commended to me as a game similar to Invisible, Inc.. The player controls a group of thieves doing a heist, one of whom is a disembodied spirit; each mission has two phases, with the spirit going in to case the joint and locate valuables, map guard patrols, and disable alarm systems, before the actual heist is carried out by the members of the team capable of lifting solid objects. I'm enjoying the gameplay so far, although I'm not entirely clicking with the writing of the story that ties the various missions together.
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-12-20 04:44 pm

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wyld_dandelyon ([personal profile] wyld_dandelyon) wrote2025-12-20 03:33 pm
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Meditations on holding a prickly cat until she purrs

I have a lovely long-haired Siamese cat. And Siamese cats are very vocal, and normally I’m good with that. Lately, however, it seems like she wants to just yell at me, over and over, and since I’ve been headachy on and off (and mostly on) since mid-October, I have gotten more and more impatient about that. And it’s not as if she’s good at non-verbal communication. Even when I look her in the eyes and ask what she’s yelling about, she doesn’t lead me to an empty water or food dish, or come to me and ask to be picked up. Heck, she won’t even stand still to be picked up.

But most of the time, if I do manage to snag her before she darts under something or far out of reach, and I hold her gently and pet her, she starts to purr and continues purring for a long time. Sometimes, if I’m not too busy to hold her that long, she tucks her head into the crook of my elbow and falls asleep. Other times she’ll just stop purring and start to look like she’s done resting, and I’ll set her down and she does, indeed, go off to do whatever her kitty heart wants in that moment, done with yelling at me for a while.

And I know a lot of people who resemble her in some way. Some of them have a hard time identifying what they want until they get it, or until they get a response that is most definitely not what they want (and sometimes not even then). Some of them know what they want, but aren’t sure how to articulate it, or how to navigate difficult social waters to get to where they want to be. Some of them are prickly or anxious, and take actions that, like my cat running away to avoid being picked up, are totally incongruent with getting another person to give them the kind of attention they are craving. We are all imperfect, and we are all faced with situations where our old reflexes make a situation worse—and it’s very hard to change old reflex reactions, no matter why they formed, but especially if those habits were initially formed to protect us from trauma.

I expect my cat will continue, for the rest of her life, to run from me when she wants me to stop being busy and hold and love her. (And it’s not that she doesn’t trust me. She hides from strangers and is much more careful to avoid being picked up by anyone else, including my partner who has fed and cared for her for as long as she’s been alive. It’s as if she slows down her reflex hiding reaction for me, so I can catch her and love her.) I don’t know of any trauma that caused this reaction, and if there was trauma I should know about it since she was born under the radiator in my living room. I figure that if she was human, she’d have a formal diagnosis of an anxiety disorder—but that isn’t the point here. The point is that I do my best to meet her where she is and to give her the things she needs even if she doesn’t know how to ask for them, and even if my head is throbbing and I’m desperate to have her stop yelling because it is grating on my nerves and making my headache worse.

I have another cat who never likes to be held and petted. He loves getting petted when he’s in the mood, but only while he’s standing on his own four feet. He is, unlike my Siamese girl, very good at non-verbal communication and letting me know what he wants. And I try my best to meet him in the middle too, though that requires very different skills and behaviors than my Siamese girl needs.

And similarly, I try to discover what my friends need that they may not be able to articulate clearly and offer it to them, if it is reasonable for me to do that. I try to figure out what things they’re good at and honor them for those things. I try to figure out what they are bad at and to not demand they try to be someone they are not. If they have reactions that I have even the slightest suspicion are due to trauma, or to protective habits formed early in life, I try to forgive them their rough edges and work around those behaviors, because I know how very hard it is to change them. I try very, very hard not to trigger trauma reactions, even if I don’t understand how that reaction was at some point in their past protective enough to be repeated until it became a deeply engraved habit.

I know, for instance, that some of the behaviors that a small child might devise to protect themselves or at least reduce the harm they suffer when they are in a bad situation (and do not have the independence, skills, and resources or legal right to just leave that bad situation) can be deeply dysfunctional when those behaviors are continued into adulthood. But even if they realize why they started doing those things, and why they became engrained habits, those behaviors are very hard to change. A person wanting to change those things has not only to fight inertia, but to also somehow address the pain and fear that, as a small child (or even as an adult), led to them starting to do it in the first place.

So I try, not always successfully, to give people respect for the good things about them and to work around their rough spots. It is usually none of my business what trauma a person suffered in the past. I don’t even need to know if they are reacting to trauma or if the problem is as organic to who they are as my dyslexia and dyscalculia, which no matter how much I’ve gotten good at working around them and training my brain to compensate for them, are not things that can be cured and not things that I can grow out of. (And I got good enough that if there was a word someone needed the spelling for in a law firm, they asked me.)

So regardless of what might or might not be the cause of someone’s rough edges, I try to look past those things and figure out if we have enough in common to be close friends, or if I should just strive to be cordial but not intimate friends, or if our faults clash badly enough, that we should stick to a relationship in that category that many people call “friends” but in my heart I think of as acquaintances or coworkers and I’m best off being polite but not trying to get close. And then I try to maintain and respect the relationship as it actually is, and and as it naturally develops, not as I might wish it would be.

I have been told that I give people too much benefit of the doubt, that I make excuses for people, that I forgive too easily. But I know I won’t always be correct in my assessment of people or in the assessment of their actions, especially ones that hurt me and my friends. A long time ago, after a lot of consideration, I decided I’d far rather give people more grace than they deserve and later have to say I was wrong about that (and either confront them or back away from doing things with them) than to give them less grace than they deserve and unjustly cause them pain that can never be taken back.

And now I looked back at this whole long bit of writing, and I thought, wow, why did putting everything aside to pet my cat for a half hour lead to all this? And I knew, instantly on asking that question that the thing that prompted this particular stream-of-consciousness meditation, was certain recent events in my primary and most beloved community.

Apparently I felt a need to consciously look at how I’ve been doing things and why, to make sure I am clear about my goals for my own behavior when things are rough, and to reexamine my own tactics and the reasons for them. I wanted, or my inner higher self wanted, to consider whether I might have learned something new that might lead me to reassess some part of how I’m thinking about these personal ideals and also to see if I want to change how I implement them in my actual behavior.

Or to put it another way, to consider, not for the first time, how best to be the best me that I can for myself, my friends, and my very dear community.

And if you chose to stick around and read to the end of this whole introspective thing, thanks for hanging out with me!