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October 19, 2012

I've gone completely friends only now except for fanfiction, of course! Major friends cut done. It's nothing personal. Mostly cut people I don't have ANYTHING in common with, people who haven't been active in fandom/livejournal for a few years and people who would be upset if I talked freely about things they loved that I do not.

If you are here for fanfic, don't worry about it! FANFIC IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND WILL STAY THAT WAY. I might eventually transfer all fic to a soon-to-be-coming fic journal, possible, but for the mean time, it's here.

I lead a boring life so all other posts are probably that OR my overly flailing squeeing of random fandom crap but if you feel we have lots in common and want to be re-added (or added!) just leave a comment in this post.

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To make it easier for readers to maneuver and get to the fandom/pairing/story they wanted I decided to post a master fic list. Enjoy reading!

Fandom(s):


Queer As Folk )

Torchwood )

As The World Turns )

RPF )

American Idol RPF )

The Social Network )

Update: 10/03/13

* let's get out of this town (baby, we're on fire) - R, Eames/Arthur for [livejournal.com profile] i_reversebang.


To-Do-List - Will cross off and add on as I go along.


Also:
List of tags

* - newest story
** - updated series
freakykat: (dude.)
*blinks*

What?
freakykat: (bookworm)
So here we go again. I am starting late because I really wanted to start in January this year but oh well.

Fifty books in 1 year.

Here we go!
freakykat: (calvinreality)
I know this is totally late but here we go. I did alright that year. I've done REALLY bad this year but whatever.

1. The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom
2. Jana Bibi's Excellent Fortunes by Betsy Woodman
3. The Secret Book of Frida Kahlo by F.G. Haghenbeck
4. A Book of Horrors by Stephen Jones
5. Gone Girl by Gilliam Flynn
6. The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis
7. The Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
8. White Cat by Holly Black
9. Dream Eyes by Jayne Ann Krentz
10. Jack of Fables Vol. 1 by Bill Willingham
11. Jack of Fables Vol. 2 by Bill Willingham
12. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
13. Out of Shadows - Kay Hooper
14. Double Take by Catherine Coulter
15. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
16. Life, the universe and everything by Douglas Adams
17. Glory in Death by J.D. Robb
18. Divergent by Veronica Roth
19. The 9th Girl by Tami Hoag
20. Red Lily by Nora Roberts
21. Heaven and Earth by Nora Roberts
22. The Creation: an appeal to save life on Earth by Edward O. Wilson
23. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
freakykat: (a&etokenship)
I haven't written anything that was purely for me in months. I've written papers for school of course, this being my last couple of semester, it's a given but nothing for the pure joy of writing.

I don't know if that's because I'm too tired from work, taking care of Papi, AND school or simply the fact that I have no inspiration because I'm not currently shipping ANYONE.

Don't get me wrong. I still ship my previous ships. Those don't change of course. Once a shipper pretty much always a shipper. But none of my ships are currently around to inspire me to write more, you know? And the ones I AM reading aren't ones I write in: Sherlock/Star Trek/Merlin. (Them some intimidating fandoms to write for let me tell you...)

So what is a shipper to do?

The remedy to this is probably not what I've done which was to join one of the Big Bangs going on. Forcing my writing doesn't always help but the thing is --

I feel I WANT to write.

Maybe I'm due for a rewatch of a few shows to inspire me to finish the zillion and one stories I've left hanging. Nobody reads them anymore but I've never written them for others (though I LOVE having people enjoy them!) and I feel very incomplete right now as a writer.

Anyway, I just wanted to say it out loud so maybe my conscious mind won't block me from getting SOMETHING written. \O/
freakykat: (hugs)
Hmm.

So this new LJ layout is...weird. It's weird, right? It's not necessarily a bad thing persay or anything because they gotta keep up with the changes elsewhere but -- yeah, it's weird, lol.

I know I said I was going to be around more but unfortunately school is kicking my ass (just two semesters before I graduate!) but good and then I had a couple of deaths in the family within weeks of each other. It's kept me offline and busy.

However, there are no classes in session, my grief is easing a bit (I still miss my grandmother like the dickens), and I have some free time so I figured I'd pop in and say hello. Also thought I'd give that writing thing a try while I have time so --- yeah. :)

Hope everyone that's still here is doing well.

I miss you all.

Talk soon. I hope.
freakykat: (no!)
This is it, guys. I can't deal.



*Kat on the outside*

It will be alright. It will fine. It will be okay.

*Kat on the inside*



*runs to hide until tonight*
freakykat: (johnsmile)
New year, new layout and it feels like maybe some new resurgence of fandom love for me. Now, for anyone that is still around and being active, HAI! HAI! HAI! If we have loved a previous fandom together than chances are I probably still love it but may not be uber active in it.

For peace of mind, fandoms I will ALWAYS love but am not overly active in:

ATWT (Nuke) <3
QaF (Brian/Justin) <3
Torchwood (Jack/Ianto) <3
American Idol RPF (Kradam) <3

This does not mean I do not want to hear about them. On the contrary, please let's chat and remember and stuff. I even have some active bunnies in all of those so you know....however...

go this way )

I shall do a more "me" personal post later if I get more energy to do that. :D

Note: anything with a <3 is a personal favorite.

Note II: Most posts will be friend locked so click friend me if you want to squee.
freakykat: (Default)
Thanks to everyone who supported my Relay for Life fundraiser! Here's a new layout; inspired by this year's kick-ass film and car releases.


freakykat: (don'tstop)
About 5 months ago I was diagnosed with Diabetes and it has truly changed everything about my life. Not just how I eat and exercise but also how I LIVE. Being a person who can't stand to just sit around, and with the help and encouragement of my best [livejournal.com profile] wouldbedorothy, I am participating in Raliegh's Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes! If you have a moment, please stop by my personal donation page and read why I'm doing this. If you can, please give. A $5 dollar donation makes a world of difference.

Thanks guys!

CLICK HERE: Kat's Step Out Donation Page.
freakykat: (a&etokenship)
Yeah, that's right. I've actually written something that had nothing to do with classes. *sigh* I have no idea how many people still read this journal but this is a new fandom for me (writing-wise, I've been in the actual fandom forevvvver!) so if you enjoy it to then I hope you like. Done for Inception Reverse Big Bang and the fantastic art I chose done by the talented [livejournal.com profile] the_secretsigns. It can be found HEREHEREHERE!!! IT IS AMAAAAAAAZING.

Note: I am now taking down Untouched. Hope you got it but if you didn't then email me and I will get you a copy. Thanks.

Fic Title: let's get out of this town (baby, we're on fire)
Pairing(s): Arthur/Eames
Rating: maybe R
Word Count: 5000+
Warnings: violence, mostly schmoop, nothing scary

Summary: Arthur and Eames are criminals in love. Everyone knows that.
AO3 Archive


let's get out of this town (baby, we're on fire) )
freakykat: (epicfrigginfail)
If any of you are still around, anyway, lol.

I hate when authors do this kind of thing without warning so I wanted to take the time and put up a sorta notice.

I am going to be taking down Untouched.

*sadpanda*

This wasn't an easy decision because I really enjoy that story but to be completely honest I haven't felt connected to it for a few chapters. It was originally supposed to be about ten chapters but somehow veered off course. (This is why I am trying not to write WIPs anymore, lol.) Anyway, I felt bad about taking it down because I was originally writing it for a friend from fandom and didn't want to disappoint. But since I'm pretty sure she isn't that into the fandom anymore I feel less bad about her but still am sorry to disappoint the rest of you who read.

Though I make no promises I feel that I *may* tweak the story so it ends where I originally had it planned. I hate leaving anything unfinished. So *if* it goes back up, quite a bit of what is written will be revised or completely taken out. *If* I repost it, it will be one whole story OR at least in one whole posting and finished.

So, please take the time to save the story as is right now if you want to keep any scenes that are your favorites which may not be back in a revised version.

I will be taking the story down in one month. That is 07/11/2013. Hopefully everyone saves what they want. And if you know anyone that would want to save the story, please let them know.

Alrighty!

<3
freakykat: (hahahahdead)
NO. REALLY.

JUST.

WATCH. SHARE. PASS IT ALONG.



BEST. EVER.

"GO BILBO!"
freakykat: (FTW)
She is running for "Miss Generation Puerto Rico 2013" and should totally win cause -- I mean, not only lovely but sweet, funny and super damn smart!

So click on the link (OR THE PICTURE) and LIKEY please!!!!




Click here and like her!

Thank you!!!
freakykat: (yes!)
(BUT LJ IS A FUCKING DOUCHE)

First this:

I cannot deal with you, Jospeh. OMG. (Click on the image to see more about Joe's new movie!)

AND THEN! AND THEN!

Sherlock Series Three begins filming March 18 2013

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

Today is a good day.
freakykat: (bookworm)
First batch read so far. Not a bad start.

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1. The Time Keeper
by Mitch Albom
genre: fiction/spiritual

Summary: In this fable, the first man on earth to count the hours becomes Father Time. The inventor of the world's first clock is punished for trying to measure God's greatest gift. He is banished to a cave for centuries and forced to listen to the voices of all who come after him seeking more days, more years. Eventually, with his soul nearly broken, Father Time is granted his freedom, along with a magical hourglass and a mission: a chance to redeem himself by teaching two earthly people the true meaning of time.

He returns to our world--now dominated by the hour-counting he so innocently began--and commences a journey with two unlikely partners: one a teenage girl who is about to give up on life, the other a wealthy old businessman who wants to live forever. To save himself, he must save them both. And stop the world to do so.

Rating/Recommendation: 4 out of 5 stars. Albom has a sparse literary style that appeals. He says a lot without wasting words. Though it is a narrative about belief, it doesn't preach. I appreciate that. His 5 People You Meet In Heaven is still my favorite but this is a great second place.


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2. Jana Bibi's Excellent Fortunes
by Betsy Woodman
genre: historical fiction/cultural fiction

Summary: Meet Jana Bibi, a Scottish woman helping to save the small town in India she has grown to call home and the oddball characters she considers family.

Janet Laird's life changed the day she inherited her grandfather's house in a faraway Indian hill station. Ignoring her son's arguments to come grow old in their family castle in Scotland, she moves with her chatty parrot, Mr. Ganguly and her loyal housekeeper, Mary, to Hamara Nagar, where local merchants are philosophers, the chief of police is a tyrant, and a bagpipe-playing Gurkha keeps the wild monkeys at bay. Settling in, Jana Bibi (as she comes to be known) meets her colorful local neighbors—Feroze Ali Khan of Royal Tailors, who struggles with his business and family, V.K. Ramachandran, whose Treasure Emporium is bursting at the seams with objects of unknown provenance, and Rambir, editor of the local newspaper, who burns the midnight oil at his printing press. When word gets out that the town is in danger of being drowned by a government dam, Jana is enlisted to help put it on the map. Hoping to attract tourists with promises of good things to come, she stacks her deck of cards, readies her fine-feathered assistant—and Jana Bibi's Excellent Fortunes is born.

Rating/Recommendation: 4 out of 5 stars. I was really charmed by this novel and surprised to learn it is Woodman's first one. It brims with a love of India (where it is set) and its characters. Wonderfully funny and witty, it's a quiet sort of novel about every day life, really. India fascinates me so I may be biased but it is a very good read.


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3. The Secret Book of Frida Kahlo
by F.G. Haghenbeck
genre: historical fiction

Summary: When several notebooks were recently discovered among Frida Kahlo’s belongings at her home in Coyoacán, Mexico City, acclaimed Mexican novelist F. G. Haghenbeck was inspired to write this beautifully wrought fictional account of her life. Haghenbeck imagines that, after Frida nearly died when a streetcar’s iron handrail pierced her abdomen during a traffic accident, she received one of the notebooks as a gift from her lover Tina Modotti. Frida called the notebook “The Hierba Santa Book” (The Sacred Herbs Book) and filled it with memories, ideas, and recipes. Haghenbeck takes readers on a magical ride through Frida’s passionate life: her long and tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera, the development of her art, her complex personality, her hunger for experience, and her ardent feminism. This stunning narrative also details her remarkable relationships with Georgia O’Keeffe, Leon Trotsky, Nelson Rockefeller, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Henry Miller, and Salvador Dalí. Combining rich, luscious prose with recipes from “The Hierba Santa Book,” Haghenbeck tells the extraordinary story of a woman whose life was as stunning a creation as her art.

Rating/Recommendation: 2.5 out of 5 stars. I wanted to like this book because I find Kahlo such a compelling artist and woman but it lacked the emotional depth that I would expect from a character like Frida. Half of the book is actual recipes which isn't really a problem but the fictional accounts of what may have happened don't ring true. At times it feels like the book is simply name dropping famous people of the time. It's definitely not one to re-read.

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4. A Book of Horrors
edited by Stephen Jones - Various Authors
genre: horror/anthology

Summary: Many of us grew up on The Pan Book of Horror Stories and its later incarnations, Dark Voices and Dark Terrors (The Gollancz Book of Horror), which won the World Fantasy Award, the Horror Critics' Guild Award and the British Fantasy Award, but for a decade or more there has been no non-themed anthology of original horror fiction published in the mainstream. Now that horror has returned to the bookshelves, it is time for a regular anthology of brand-new fiction by the best and brightest in the field, both the Big Names and the most talented newcomers. A Book of Horrors is the foremost in the field: a collection of the very best chiller fiction, from some of the world's greatest writers

Rating/Recommendation: 3.5 out of 5 stars. Though the book had some misses, (it is a bit uneven) it does overall live up the hilarious (and quite adept) forward by Jones. He claims in his forward that most horror stories now a days are "lite" with sparking vampires and government-employed werewolves. I agree very loudly. For the most part the stories are creepy and in two instances completely scared the crap out of me. Stephen King's contribution "Little Green God of Agony" is old school and great but the stand outs for me were Peter Crowther's "Ghosts with Teeth" and Karl Ajvide Lindqvist's (author of "Let The Right On In) "The Music of Bengt Karlsson, Murderer." Both have stayed with me long after I finished reading because they take a look into the horror human's manage to inflict on others. I strongly recommend this to horror aficionados.


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5. Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
genre: mystery thriller/fiction

Summary: Marriage can be a real killer.

On a warm summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made when Nick’s clever and beautiful wife disappears from their rented McMansion on the Mississippi River. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn’t doing himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and shape of his wife’s head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge. Under mounting pressure from the police and the media—as well as Amy’s fiercely doting parents—the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and he’s definitely bitter—but is he really a killer?

As the cops close in, every couple in town is soon wondering how well they know the one that they love. With his twin sister, Margo, at his side, Nick stands by his innocence. Trouble is, if Nick didn’t do it, where is that beautiful wife? And what was in that silvery gift box hidden in the back of her bedroom closet?

With her razor-sharp writing and trademark psychological insight, Gillian Flynn delivers a fast-paced, devilishly dark, and ingeniously plotted thriller that confirms her status as one of the hottest writers around.

Rating/Recommendation: 5 out of 5 stars. There's nothing -- literally, nothing -- I can say about this book because it is just brilliant. Not just the writing style that Flynn has which is dark but hilarious, twisty and breath taking in its ability to make you keep reading even though you know the end is not going to be pretty or even remotely what you want but when it gets there all you can do is nod and say "yeah, that's about right." Gillian Flynn has a great narrative voice that gets you inside her characters and whether you love them or despise them, you can't help but wanting to know more about them. Excellent book; highly recommend.


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6. The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
by Ayana Mathis
genre: historical fiction/cultural fiction/literature

Summary: A debut of extraordinary distinction: Ayana Mathis tells the story of the children of the Great Migration through the trials of one unforgettable family.

In 1923, fifteen-year-old Hattie Shepherd flees Georgia and settles in Philadelphia, hoping for a chance at a better life. Instead, she marries a man who will bring her nothing but disappointment and watches helplessly as her firstborn twins succumb to an illness a few pennies could have prevented. Hattie gives birth to nine more children whom she raises with grit and mettle and not an ounce of the tenderness they crave. She vows to prepare them for the calamitous difficulty they are sure to face in their later lives, to meet a world that will not love them, a world that will not be kind. Captured here in twelve luminous narrative threads, their lives tell the story of a mother’s monumental courage and the journey of a nation.

Rating/Recommendation: 4.5 out of 5 stars. Gorgeous and heartbreaking. That sums up the experience this book was. The twelve narratives grab you and you want to scream at Hattie for what her actions do to her children and scream at the adults those children become for letting that affect them -- which is just something the book focuses on -- children pay the price, always. Yet you understand them, care about them, want to hug every last one of them because you feel the pain there. I loved that Mathis didn't shy away from subjects like sexuality, mental illness, abuse, suicide but she didn't beat you over the head with them in her narrative: they were simply a part of life. Highly recommend this.

6 / 50
(12%)
freakykat: (stopjedittime!)
...what would he be?

*blinks and looks around*

Anyone?

No, for serious, I am asking you guys because I cannot decide here.

Which would he be?

Noah would be Earth. Like, no question about it. Solid, stable and grounding Noah = Earth.

But Luke?

Fire? Obvious but that doesn't mean not true.

Wind? Boy is like a tornado sometimes, unexpected and rash.

Water? Calming isn't a verb I'd use for Luke but could you *imagine* the floods he'd cause if someone pissed him off?

There's always aether which is basically commanding the heavens. Lighting, you guys. Wrath of God stuff. Luke would totes weild that shit.

So...vote please.

[Poll #1898777]

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