Saturday, 17 January 2026

2026 Snowflake Challenge #9

 Challenge #9


Talk about your favorite tropes in media or transformative works. (Feel free to substitute in theme/motif/cliche if "trope" doesn't resonate with you.)


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For your reference:

Fanlore's List of Tropes in Fanworks

Popular Tropes this week at TV Tropes

AllTheTropes.org


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Slice of Life: The characters in their usual day to day lives


Introspection: The characters reflecting on their lives.


Alternate Universes: For Want of A Nail most often. It is fun to figure out how events might have gone differently.


Worldbuilding. Figuring out the details beyond what the canon sets out.


Crossover.  Figuring out two different canons would work together is part of the fun.


Church notes - 18th January 2026

 18th

Communion

Philippians 2:5 - 11


Sermon

Psalm 36

The nature of evil

People obsessed with power and wealth unaware of the damage they are doing.


vs 1

Fear of God - A healthy respect for God as Who He Is, including as judge.


vs 2

We have the examples of Jesus and the Bible.

But without those - self righteousness leads to self-justification

We need to keep our eyes on God so that we don't loose perspective.


vs 3

Addiction to winning.


We are to love our enemies.


There is evil and bad things, but we have a God who loves us.


Friday, 16 January 2026

2026 Snowflake Challenge #8

 Challenge # 8


Talk about your creative process.


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I'm a plantser. I often write according to my muse, while also planning out where the story would go. But it varies from story to story. Sometimes I plan, other times I don't.


I post first to forums and my blogs, but these days there is hardly any feedback on the WIPs that way. (Most likely because I'm writing for a niche fandom, or if for a more popular fandom, writing a niche storyline or in a niche genre for that fandom.)


Then it would go to beta once an installment (or a sufficient portion of an ongoing saga) is complete, but that can be hit or miss.


Wednesday, 14 January 2026

2026 Snowflake Challenge # 7

 While we’re busy celebrating fandom, it’s good to remember to celebrate ourselves, too. Fandom is all of us! I know it’s often easier to talk about what we like about other people than it is to talk nicely about ourselves, but challenge yourself here --


Challenge #7


LIST THREE (or more) THINGS YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF. They don’t have to be your favorite things, just things that you think are good. Feel free to expand as much or as little as you want.


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I'm Kind.

I'm Creative (kind of obvious if one is involved in fandom and writing original fiction, as well as creating alternate history maps.)

I'm Resilient. Being neurodivergent has never been easy, but others, especially my family, have been supportive. (And my faith has been a big part of that.)


Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Mysteries of Aurora - The Manuscript - Part 13

 

That Freya had remembered what they had looked at while in the Information Science Section the previous week didn’t surprise Alexia. Once Freya had lead them to the area, she found a shelf of the University blueprints that had been published over the last century. “I hope you’re right,” Alexia said, otherwise we still won’t know where we’re going.”

 

“That may be the case anyway,” Janara said.

 

“Surely you don’t go blindly into areas in your games?” Alexia asked.

 

“More times than you’d expect,” Janara said. “Sometimes that’s the point, especially in early stages of Real Time Strategy and Four X games.”

 

“I’m not familiar with that latter term,” Alexia said.

 

“Explore, Expand, Exploit, Exterminate,” Freya explained. “The acronym only makes sense in English of course.”

 

“But it makes for a good mnemonic,” Janara said.

 

“Of course,” Freya said.

 

 

It didn’t take Alexia long to find a promising book. “Here we are,” she said.

 

“It’s from the turn of the millennium,” Janara commented.

 

“Not too recent, but also not too old,” Alexia said. “We want to be certain that it contains the information we’re after.”

 

 

Freya sketched as she waited for Alexia to look through the book. ‘We’re missing something else. We haven’t talked to Talia and David today. Is that it? Or will Olivia?’

 

 

But it was Janara who brought that up. “Should we fill the Library staff in on what we have found so far?” she asked.

 

“We probably shouldn’t tell them that you and Olivia sneaked into a staff only area,” Alexia said as she looked up from the book.

 

“Of course not,” Janara said.

 

“That we went over Aurora’s history and AAUA’s layout?” Freya asked as she continued sketching.

 

“We haven’t done that much, have we?” Janara asked rhetorically “This would be barely ten to fifteen minutes in an RPG.”

 

“That long?” Freya asked.

 

“Sometimes the lore is scattered about the map,” Janara said with a shrug, sometimes in locked chests.

 

“We’ll tell them about our meeting yesterday evening,” Freya said to Alexia.

 

“Sounds good,” Alexia said.

 

 

Janara found Talia in the Nordic Section.

 

“Janara?” Talia asked.

 

“We still haven’t any idea where the manuscript is.”

“But you have an idea?”

 

“Somewhat. That it could be hidden somewhere in the hidden corridors beneath the campus.”

 

Talia sighed. “Those come up sooner rather than later.”

 

“What do you know.”

 

“I have been in some, but my experiences were when I was a student here, and it would be irresponsible of me to tell you how to get down there. It’s certainly likely that it would be a completely different part of the campus you and your friends would be sneaking into.”

 

“I understand,” Janara said, although with a slightly mischievous tone.

 

“Thanks for telling me.”

 

 

Freya saw Janara come back. “You found her?” she asked as she bounced up.

 

“Yes. I kinda hinted at what we’re doing, but it seems she did the same when she was younger.”

 

“Maybe most students sneak somewhere they aren’t allowed to at least once.”

 

“That wouldn’t surprise me,” Janara said as she glanced at where Alexia was engrossed in her research.

 

 

Alexia found something. “Here we are.”

 

“It shows the hidden corridors?” Freya asked excitedly.

 

“It does,” Alexia confirmed, as she showed Freya the page.

 

 

Freya looked at the page, and turned to Janara. “So, show me where you and Olivia got to last night.”

 

Janara looked and pointed to the spot. “Here.”

 

“It does show a passage there.”

 

“But not where the door would be.”

 

“I guess we have to wait and see what I might pick up,” Freya said.

 

“Or maybe Alexia will find a blueprint with more detail.”

 

Freya looked and saw that Alexia was looking through another book.

 

 

They spent another half hour looking through the books. Alexia kept herself busy sketching her own maps of the various levels of the Library.

 

“I think this is it,” Alexia said. “There are contradictions, which is to be expected, but this is as close as I can get at this time.”

 

“This is really good,” Janara said. “We should be able to find our way.”

 

Freya looked more closely at the map. “I’m sure I’ll be able to help,” she said again.

 

“I’ll tell Olivia,” Janara said.

 

 

Freya returned to Sigrun Sigurdottir Hall at the usual time. She had already decided to fill Dana in on the plan. But she would do more sketching before dinner.

 

 

At the same time, Janara caught up with Olivia back in their room.

 

Olivia had had a long day of classes, but was ready to hear what Janara had to say. “So, what did you three find?” she asked.

 

Janara handed her several photocopies of the floor plans Alexia had found. “Freya said that she’s sure that she’ll be able to help.”

 

Olivia looked at the floor plans, despite her dyslexia making the small print impossible to read. “This is where we were?” she asked as she pointed at a spot.

 

“Yes. As you can see, there is a corridor marked behind where we stopped.”

 

“And Freya did say that she’ll join us.”

 

“She did,” Janara confirmed.

 

“And when?”

 

“The same time.”

Sunday, 11 January 2026

2026 Snowflake Challenge #6

 Challenge # 6

Top 10 Challenge. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it.


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The category(ies) you choose are up to you. You can give top 10 Fics you read last year, the top 10 songs to create to, the to 10 guest stars on your favorite show, top 10 characters in your favorite book series, top 10... well, you get the idea.


Can't think of 10 of anything? That's okay, 10 is just an abstract. It's totally up to you.


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Top 10 novels on my shelves I recommend in no particular order.


The Lord of the Rings (The trilogy as an omnibus) JRR Tolkien at his best.

The Hunt for Red October. Tom Clancy hitting the ground running.

Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen holds up.

Great Expectations

Little Dorrit. Both are Charles Dickens near his best.


Ringworld. Larry Niven introducing the concept very successfully.

Master and Commander. Patrick O'Brien started the Aubrey and Maturin series very well.

Treasure Island. Robert Lewis Stevenson. A classic for a reason.

Rebecca. Daphne de Maurier. An excellent example of gothic fiction.

Bridge to Terebithia. Katherine Patterson.


Saturday, 10 January 2026

Church notes - 11th January 2026

 11th

Proverbs 3:5 - 6


Psalm 62

Trust in the LORD


Trust

- Something that I am prepared to stake my life on.

vs 1, 2

David acknowledged that his soul found rest in God.

It is secure because it is from God, not from David's own efforts.


vs 7

God is your Rock or Fortress

vs 8

Trust to pour your heart out before God.


vs 9, 10


vs 11, 12


A deeper understanding of who God is.

Expectations

What outcome to expectations


David's expectation

- That God will be God.

- That God will provide according to His timing and means.


We should trust God for everything.


Trust in God and God alone.


Ephesians 3:14 - 21