Things That Fall From the Sky

Mar. 2nd, 2026 08:53 pm
[personal profile] itrytobe
rain drums on the attic bedroom's roof
i dream of my parents' house shaking from nearby explosions
and interceptor missiles streaking through the sky

it's a minor transposition
my parents are safe (for now)
the missiles rain elsewhere

a buzzing wakes me up
drilling in walls next door
no flying lawnmowers overhead
(i can't associate drones with wedding photography)

all that rattles my window is the wind
only raindrops fall on the roof
the bombs fall so far my neighbours can't hear them
so close i feel the tremors in my sleep

afvalgrijpen

Feb. 27th, 2026 12:24 pm
[personal profile] itrytobe
Ik ben voor het eerst straatafval wezen opruimen met een afvalgrijper! Het is zeer bevredigend voor de verzamelinstincten. Ik heb alleen heel erg het gevoel dat ik te kijk sta, en alsof ik iets doe wat niet mag. (Het zou me ook helemaal niets verbazen als je een bekeuring kon krijgen voor het verzamelen van straatafval. Het klinkt als zo'n ding waar je over hoort.)

Ik verbaas me wel ontzettend over de hoeveelheid afval dat overal ligt. Ik wist dat het veel was, maar als je gewoon langsloopt merkt je niet elke peuk of stukje vuurwerkafval dat dezelfde kleur bruin is als de vergaande bladeren. Maar ik deed twee uur over een stukje van nog geen 100 meter aan één kant van de straat, en ik vraag me echt af hoe al dat afval op straat terecht komt. De peuken en het vuurwerkafval snap ik – ik ben het er niet mee eens, maar ik begrijp het verspreidingsmechanisme. Maar alle wegwerpbekertjes en koekjesverpakkingen en snoeppapiertjes, hoe komen die op straat te liggen?

double poem day

Feb. 23rd, 2026 05:11 pm
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[personal profile] ursula
Two of my poems were published today! They're both science-and-technology poems about immigration in the US in the past year. Secondary Filters is up at Strange Horizons, and an audio version of Leaning on the melting point is on the PoetTreeTown Soundcloud.

Things

Feb. 20th, 2026 06:14 pm
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[personal profile] vass
Books
Finished (last week) Ursula Whitcher's North Continent Ribbon. As everyone said, it really is very good (and, moreover, I really liked it.) What impressed me the most was the structure: I was expecting a collection of short stories linked by theme and setting. I hadn't known the order of the stories and their timeline would amount to a novel in itself.

Finished (last week) Asterix and the Golden Sickle and didn't really... get it. I don't think I know anyone who read the Asterix books and didn't love them, but I feel like I'm missing something.

Maybe it's that the literary conventions of comics have moved on over the decades, to the extent that the level of exposition makes me feel like a modern science fiction reader reading pulp SF from the 1930s, or a modern TV viewer grappling with the stage conventions of Elizabethan or even ancient Greek theatre. As in: oh, you're explaining that again, alright. Oh, you're explaining that too? Okay.

Unfortunately I'm also unfamiliar with the history, societies, and cultures of Gaul in 50 BCE, so I'm probably missing most of the charm, to say nothing of the Easter eggs.

Read (this week) Balancing Stone by Victoria Goddard, and it was okay. I have now read all of the Greenwing & Dart books currently available, and have a clearer idea of what's happened yet in that part of the Nine Worlds, which is useful for fandom purposes. But I don't really like G&D. It's not for me. But I like some of its fans.

Finished (this week) KC Davis' How To Keep House While Drowning. Mainly a mixture of things that wouldn't work for me but which I could see working for someone else; concepts and skills that do work for me that I'd already learned but could have been absolutely vital if I hadn't learned them yet; and a few nuggets I didn't know as well as plenty that I knew but for which I could use a refresher or some reinforcement.

Reading Sarah Kurchak's I Overcame My Autism And All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder on audiobook. I forget who recommended it (Rydra?) but I'm surprised at just how much I'm relating.

Fandom
Received this lovely, meditative story by [archiveofourown.org profile] justjourneys for Fanoa'ary: Love Beyond Definition.

I wrote Charting a Course for [archiveofourown.org profile] Crackfoxx, on the prompt "I want the version of Kip being Fitzroy's wingman that includes the joy and the spreadsheets. Let me be very very clear. This expression of love must actually include spreadsheets.", went nearly entirely for rule of funny over characterisation or plausibility, and had way too much fun with the CSS and HTML.

Side note: who here knew what AO3's HTML parser does if you didn't close a <strike> tag?

...Bad, isn't it? (If you guessed "Everything from the open tag down to the end of the chapter is struck through", you're... well, you're not wrong, but you are underestimating the scope of the problem.)

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Are a serious threat to the local plastic mouse from KMart population. Are also very good alarm cats when it's time to wake up in the morning and I don' wanna, very alarming.

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