alas, there's evidence in the post notes (a link to https://bsky.app/profile/jayispainting.earthskyart.ca/post/3mptcnre27k2i) that Larry the truffle cat is AI.
NOOOOOO that SUCKS, thank you for the heads up
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alas, there's evidence in the post notes (a link to https://bsky.app/profile/jayispainting.earthskyart.ca/post/3mptcnre27k2i) that Larry the truffle cat is AI.
NOOOOOO that SUCKS, thank you for the heads up

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@amindamazed replied to your post âItâs my weekend! \o/ Gonna spend it reading and...â:
had any good marmalade lately?
âI have! This morning @grrlpup cracked open a jar of lime marmalade that she made a batch of last Christmas for gifts (and then didnât give away because apparently people were lukewarm about the deliciousness of her lime marmalade?? Their loss, I suppose!)
Before that I finished a jar of Wilkin and Sons âTawny Orangeâ (excellent!), and Iâve nearly finished a similarly tasty jar of their lemon marmalade, both birthday presents from @grrlpup.
Next up is an ENTIRE BOX of marmalades that @tgarnsl sent me, including one she made herself! I am rich indeed, and looking forward to them with great excitement.
amindamazed replied to your post âTaking a day off from packing and shipping (thanks, yâall!). How âbout...â
To Be Taught, If Fortunate by Becky Chambers and also Kipâs Monster by Harper Fox and American Hippo by Sarah GaileyÂ
Okay, Iâm hearing âqueer speculative fiction,â so howâs about:
Dawn by Octavia Butler
Lilith lyapo wakes up one morning, slightly-post apocalypse, to find herself a guest (prisoner?) aboard a ship piloted by a tri-gendered alien race. Butler is a master world-builder and the alien species/technology feel very fleshed out, in spite this book being less than 300 pages.
Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyemi
Consider this a stand-in for âeverything Helen Oyeyemi has ever written.â Sheâs a queen. GINGERBREAD is her latest and, I think, my favorite of her novels (donât make me choose!). Three generations of women, a country that might/might not exist, psychotropic gingerbread, a girl who lives in a well, this book has it all.
Homesick by Nino Cipri
Am I really recommending two Cipri books in one day? Yes, yes I am. Theyâre great. These stories are flush with queer/trans/non-binary characters in an a very natural, âfor us by usâ way, without a shred of tokenism. In one of my favorites from this collection, a young man keeps coughing up keys. In another, a woman rides a dandelion seed the size of a sequoia.
âstarââstarââstarââstarââstarâ (or talk more about and/all of your Elementary WIPs/ideas bc I want every single drop I can get)
so i totally wrote about joan having breast cancer a couple years ago. hereâs the bits i cobbled together, some of which also disappeared from my phone, which tells me i need to back my shit up more often!
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The call comes while her stitches from her lumpectomy and lymph node removal are still in place and hurting like a mother and she's only too aware of Sherlock, his terror an acrid smell in her nose. She's told it's not what they hoped, but it's not hopeless, and she barely pauses at all before she looks at Sherlock, smiles, and says, "It's fine."
He's so grateful he takes her out for lunch. They go to a cafe with an outdoor area that he knows she's been eyeing for months. She orders a giant salad with extra pecans and he wrinkles his nose before telling a story about Thomas Jefferson's penchant for giving pecans as gifts.
amindamazed replied to your photo âHi all, I hope you will join me this December 2019 to celebrate the...â
is the month intended for fanart & gifs only, or any responses to the themes? just ask since the edit tag isn't usually added to fic and meta? thx for doing this!
Please feel free to contribute all the fic or meta you want!!!! If you donât feel comfortable putting it in #elementaryedit, you can tag #elementarymonth and Iâll be sure to share it here. Also, thanks for bringing this up, I totally should have mentioned this in the original post!!!!Â
-themushroombluesÂ

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book meme: A B C X
A: Whatâs the first book you see with a red spine?
A Perfect Spy, John Le Carré
B: Whatâs your most expensive book?
My academic tomes walk away with this honor easily. Possibly the Letters of Catherine of Siena (worth it.)
C: Do you remember the first book you ever read?Alas, I do not. I do remember The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as one of the first to teach me new words.
X: What book has your favorite cover art?
I love the Virago Modern Classics editions of Barbara Pymâs novels, especially Less Than Angels.
This is for @amindamazed, from a prompt she gave me way back in April when I needed a distraction from my anxiety. Thank you so much, answering this was a relaxing task after so long finding it difficult to write đ
amindamazed said: joanâs favorite room in the brownstone; sherlockâs favorite room in the brownstone; different places theyâve each fallen asleep
Joanâs favorite room in the brownstone is what sheâs dubbed âthe gaming room,â or her own personal media room. Itâs actually one of the several guest rooms that Joan converted slowly over time. It now has five different consoles, and a shelf doubling as a nightstand filled with video games and the smaller controllers. The games are new and old, gifts and ones that Joan has bought herself, or borrowed from friends. Itâs the same guest room Kitty chose to stay in when she first visited with Archie, and while the former-rugby-player-turned-nanny cared for Archie in the next closest guest room, Joan and Kitty stayed up as late as they could, catching up, drinking wine coolers, and playing different multi-player games.
And when Sherlock has not had a decent case for longer than a few days, Joan can usually find him in the gaming room at all hours of the night. Itâs always night, or just before dawn, and heâs always playing video games that require more strategy than motor skills. So far the only multi-player game sheâs been able to convince him to play with her is Mario Kart. Rainbow Road delights each of them for much the same reasons.
Sherlockâs favorite room in the brownstone would surprise most people. Itâs not the media room, or his laboratory in the basement. Not even the libraryâthough thatâs a close second. Itâs the kitchen.
Itâs right next to his bedroom, or rather what Sherlock would call sleeping quarters because Sherlock has seldom treated it as the personal space one would call a bedroom. He barely ever sleeps there. If heâd bothered to count, he would find heâs fallen asleep more outside his bedroom than in it. Â But its location next to the kitchen has proven ideal for as long as Joan has inhabited the brownstone, which is near the same day Sherlock moved into it himself.
The reason for this is itâs usually the place he first sees Joan in the morning. Itâs where he first learned how she liked her tea and her coffee. Itâs also the place heâs most comfortable having discussions - on cases, on his own problems, or hers. Thereâs something about having the tea kettle easily accessible and the smell of coffee in the air that makes Sherlock feel more secure, more readily communicative.
Also more than any other of his âdistractionsâ, he finds cooking and baking the most valuable. Itâs the room heâs offered Joan the most âexperimentsâ, and where he gets to watch her prepare her own meals and her magnificent smoothies.
Itâs the most easily accessible and relaxing room on the nights when cases are difficult, or there are no cases, and he finds it most simultaneously relaxing and stimulating to make another pot of coffee, spread work on the kitchen table, and sit for hours concentrating with nothing to disturb him at the second to lowest level of the brownstone, but in a place Watson is most likely to visit. And sheâs the only company he appreciates - and welcomes - at all hours.
As for places theyâve each fallen asleep, Sherlock is definitely the repeat offender when it comes to falling asleep outside of a bed. He also prefers to fall asleep wherever he may be whether or not theyâre on a case, while Joan only finds herself woken up outside of bed while working doggedly toward a caseâs conclusion. But Joan is definitely more capable of falling asleep in more uncomfortable positions and places than Sherlock is able to, courtesy of her years as a surgeon. Not only has Sherlock found her asleep sitting at the desk in the study and at the kitchen table, heâs found her in the chair in front of the fireplace, and a few times on the hardwood floor in front of the fireplace, using a stack of files for a pillow. Joan is also the master of taking naps, whereas Sherlock just crashes after days spent awake and proceeds to sleep for up to three days, especially after a particularly demanding case.
The strangest place Joan has ever found Sherlock asleep was not at the brownstone, but at the precinct. Theyâd just gotten finished intimidating and getting a confession out of their prime suspect, when she finished speaking to Gregson and went to find Sherlock. It took her much longer than she thought. She even looked in the break room, a place he usually avoided.
Eventually she found him sleeping in one of the open cells. Sheâd originally gone looking in the cells at all because she thought he might be studying the inmates for something to do, as heâd asked her to all those years ago when heâd been teaching her.
He was curled up on his side on one of the benches, his arms folded and using his bunched up coat as a pillow. His feet were practically hanging off the edge of the bench. She only had to touch his shoulder to wake him, but then had to push him to keep him from flipping himself off of the narrow bench. He never explained to her what made him settle on the bench of an empty prison cell. Joan guesses it was more than a whim though.
EDIT: I added two links, one to a meta written by me and @margoleon about Joan and video games, and one to a ficlet written by @amindamazed on episode 5x15
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Brilliant entry for Watsonâs Woes prompts