AMA: How many ducks?

Mar. 11th, 2026 12:20 pm
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Transcript: So I got this question as an ask on Tumblr, and I have been trying to do the math on it ever since. And the question is, how many ducks have you personally printed?

And that is a really tough question. I think it hinges on “personally” and “printed.” So if you mean, me myself with my own printer, probably a few hundred. I put them on things like address labels and those I print myself. Alternatively, if you don’t get caught up on “printed,” for an event I did a year and a half ago I did cut out roughly 150 construction paper ducks. Those I most definitely made all myself. If you don’t focus on “personally,” in that i’ve paid vendors to print them… thousands. Because of all of the different duck stickers, we’ve got several covers that have ducks, most of our back covers have our logo on it, which as a duck. It’s on, like, all of our title pages, so yeah. If we go with that one, we’re… we’re well into the high thousands I would think.

So, yeah. How many ducks have I personally printed? A whole, whole lot. There are many more ducks in the world than you’re used to be because of me. You’re welcome. Bye.


WWW Wednesday

Mar. 11th, 2026 10:22 am
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1. What are you currently reading?

  • The Apothecary Diaries light novel vol. 4 by Natsu Hyuuga: this is due on Libby in like 3 days so I gotta read like the wind 
  • 盗墓笔记 vol. 2 by 南派三叔: I'm noticing I'm (finally) getting a bit faster, and I feel like I'm understanding most of it. I might yet be able to catch up to my "1 page a day" plan (I should be at page 70; I'm actually on page 66. so close!)

2. What have you recently finished reading?

  • Lout of Count's Family vol. 7 by Yu Ryeo-Han: this volume was mostly scheming, so had less action than the previous one, but yum, that delicious Cale whump. I love how everyone around him is now very obviously like, "oh. so he's full of shit. well then we'll just have to take matters into our own hands."  Like, they were already like that but now it's been dialed up to 11.
  • Love and Gravity by Ari North: this was fine, but it touched on some heavy stuff (like eating disorders) and then like. didn't actually engage with them at all? It was weird.
  • SHWD episode 3 by sono.N: this moved on from the previous two main characters to focus on two new people and still had all the same weirdness as the other three in terms of plot jumps and stuff... even tho there's only one episode left I decided I don't care enough to bother.
  • Imitation Play by Ann Homare: I rather liked this single-volume smutty modern BL.
  • That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime vol. 9 by Fuse
  • Just Like Mona Lisa vol. 1 by Tsumuji Yoshimura: interesting start to a high school story set in a world where people pick gender and the main character has opted out of that. The reviews are full of people who make me despair for reading comprehension, though, they're all like, "ugh this was so awful for reproducing the same gender essentialism as the real world has" and like THIS IS VOLUME 1 and if you can't see that criticizing that essentialism is clearly going to be the entire point then why did you even pick this book up in the first place uggggh why. "This long series didn't disassemble the thing it's critiquing in volume 1 so it failed" wut.
  • The Little Bird Sleeps by the Sea by Yuu Minaduki: I don't like kidfic and had low expectations for this modern BL AU but it was surprisingly sweet.
  • A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow vol. 6 by Makoto Hagino: I'm dropping this series. This entire volume was zero communication, pointless jealousy. Whyyyyy do so many HS GL manga titles lean in on jealousy this is annoying and exhausting.

3. What will you read next?

Novels: Don't You Like Me vol. 2 by Lv Tian Yi

Graphic Novels (physical): I really need to knuckle down on these books from the library. Sleepless Domain vol. 1 by Oscar Vega and Mary Cagle is still next, oops.

Graphic Novels (Libby): I got through all of last week's "oh no, this is due imminently" titles but now I have new ones: Yuri Espoir vol. 1 by Mai Naoi and How Do We Relationship? vol. 3 by Tamifull.

In general, I'm trying to reduce the number of things I have in loan and lean more into a "I borrow what I feel like reading that day" model, but I have holds and those keep coming through and messing up my intention to change. Oops? You'd think this would lead me to stop putting holds on things, and yet... (but genuinely I do have fewer holds than I have had in the past...)


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Title: Positive
Fandom: Barry
Characters: Sally Reed/Barry Berkman
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 154
Prompt: Mother
Summary: Sally gets the results of a home pregnancy test

Positive )
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Type of Challenge: Anonymous prompt fest
Description: A Severus Snape multi-ship fest. Your work can focus on any type of love (romantic, platonic, familial, unrequited, tragic, etc.). Claiming is open till May 10. AI generated submissions are not allowed.
Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
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Transcript: So I got this question as part of an ask me anything. The question is: What’s something that surprised you about owning an indie press?

How much work it would be. I know that, maybe, like, obviously it was always going to be a lot of work to open and run a business, any business, and especially an indie press. I don’t… I don’t wanna make it sound like I’m upset with anybody cause I’m not, but I’ve ended up surprised how much is on me. I had hoped that certain aspects would be more collaborative and I understand completely why they’re not. It’s a really tough. Everything costs the sky. Like, it… yeah. I picked, like, the world’s worst time to open a business, and sometimes I think how much money I might be making if I’d opened it, like, 15 years ago. But whatever.

I think the thing that surprised me is sort of… just how much rests on my shoulders, while at the same time so many people help so much. Like I don’t wanna make it sound like I’m, “oh, I’m the lone warrior facing all the difficulty by myself. It’s so awful. Feel bad for me.” No, no, I have wonderful people who help me a lot. But there’s just so much in owning a business like this, and so much of it isn’t delegateable in any useful way.

That was a surprise.

On the pro side, just how amazing and supportive people are. I mean, you know – it actually ties in with the other. People who I didn’t know at all now help me with stuff every single day. People who I go, I can’t afford to pay for that right now. I appreciate the offer. And they go, “no, no, I can see that you need this help, I will do it for free.” Which I always am uncomfortable accepting. I – you know, people who do work deserve to get paid for that work. I mean, I sort of moaned and groaned in the beginning part about how more of it’s on my shoulders than I thought.

Less of it is on my shoulders than could be.

An enormous number of people – I mean, everything from the people who are like “we’ve never bought a single thing, but we always share your posts” all the way through, you know, the people who I hadn’t met when this started who are now some of my closest friends. The community that has developed – and we start with a community – but the community that has grown and developed since I opened this press amaze me and wow me and inspired me every single day. And I wouldn’t still be shouldering as much as I do if it wasn’t worth it, because I’ve made all these amazing friends, you know, people who are incredibly skilled at what they do, very passionate, and share my values and goals, and we all just want to get more queer works out in the world. And we’re doing it together.

So thank you, everyone. You make it worth it every single day.

I’m Claire, I own and operate an independent publisher Duck Prints Press. If you’ve got any questions for me in March, hit me up. It’s independent publisher’s month and I’m asking for your questions and I’m answering all comers. Bye!


Rogue Characters - Harry Potter (PG)

Mar. 8th, 2026 11:51 pm
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Title: Rogue Characters
Author: [personal profile] goddess47
Fandom: Harry Potter
Challenge: 10 out of 20
Length: 200
Warnings: None

Notes:

For [community profile] sweetandshort March 2026 10 out of 20 challenge - romance

For [community profile] harry100 prompt #539 - short

For Writer's Choice #158 - chapter

Summary:

"You said this should be a short chapter," Severus said lowly.

Rogue Characters on AO3
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Title: New Arrangements
Fandom: Starfleet Academy
Characters: Genesis Lythe & Series Acclimation Mil (SAM)
Rating: G
Word Count: 137
Prompt: Trust v. Betrayal
Summary: Genesis POV as SAM tells Genesis they won't be rooming together next year.

New Arrangements )

March: This and That

Mar. 8th, 2026 08:44 pm
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Welcome to our challenge This and That.

In March, the main theme is Betrayal vs Trust.

Allowed are fics up to 500 words, small poems such as haiku or tanka, icons (100 x 100px), and graphics (maximum 500 x 500px).

All fandoms, genres, and ratings are welcome. Original works and real-person works are fine, too.

Please tag your work with all relevant tags.

This challenge runs until March 31, midnight in your timezone.

:::

Challenge Reminder:
10 out of 20

Valentine's Bingo - Column

Mar. 8th, 2026 01:28 pm
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Fandoms: 2 Poppy Playtime, 3 none
Mediums: 2 junk journal projects, 1 habit tracker poster, 1 fic, 1 moodboard & blurb
Prompts: Challenge Yourself, Set Goals, Gentle, Feel Your Feelings, Dreamy

Card & Fills ]
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Graphic 1 of 5. Text and a graphic of four women standing in embrace with their backs to the viewer, on the background of a rainbow gradient. The text reads: Books with Female Protagonists for International Women’s Day.
Graphic 2 of 5. Twelve book covers on the background of a rainbow gradient. The books are: The Girl from the Sea by Lee Knox Ostertag; Goodbye, My Rose Garden by Dr. Pepperco; The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water by Zen Cho; The Isle in the Silver Sea by Tasha Suri; A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall; The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows by Olivia Waite; Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle; The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson; Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle; The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich by Deya Muniz; The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling; Skullrunner by Vyvre Argent.
Graphic 3 of 5. Twelve book covers on the background of a rainbow gradient. The books are: Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters; A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix by C.B. Lee; We Could Be Rats by Emily Austin; Coffee Shop in an Alternate Universe by C.B. Lee; Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera; Brooms by Jasmine Walls; Siren Queen by Nghi Vo; Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo; This Is How You Lose the Time War by Max Gladstone, Amal El-Mohtar; Landlocked in Foreign Skin by Drew Huff; In the Vanishers' Palace by Aliette de Bodard; Dreadnought by April Daniels.
Graphic 4 of 5. Twelve book covers on the background of a rainbow gradient. The books are: The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond; Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland; Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett; Mrs. Martin's Incomparable Adventure by Courtney Milan; The Mercy Makers by Tessa Gratton; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann; The Last Girl Scout by Natalie Ironside; Seraphina by Rachel Hartman; The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang; All the Painted Stars by Emma Denny; Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks; Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie.
Graphic 5 of 5. Twelve book covers on the background of a rainbow gradient. The books are: A Master of Djinn by P. Djl Clark; Level Up by Paisley Rose; Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao; Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee; Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas; Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood; Lucy, Uncensored by Mel Hammond; Navigating With You by Jeremy Whitley; I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston; Planeta by Ana Oncina; Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; Hold Me by Courtney Milan.

Happy International Women’s Day! There are so many amazing books starring queer women – here’s a selection of our favorites. You can see way more by visiting our lists on Goodreads, Pagebound, or the Duck Prints Press Bookshop.org affiliate page.

Want even more? Check out the 2026 itch.io bundle featuring stories by women, starring women!

The contributors to the list are: Tryan A Bex, Shadaras, Shannon, JD Rivers, E. C., Shea Sullivan, Dei Walker, jumblejen, Mikki Madison, Linnea Peterson, Nina Waters, polls, Terra P. Waters, S. J. Ralston.

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Title: Family of Choice
Fandom: Starfleet Academy
Characters: Darem Rehmi, Jay-Den Kraag, Genesis Lythe, Caleb Mir
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 177
Prompt: Drink
Note: Spoilers for Episode 1.09 "300th Night", SAM is also present in the scene, but not directly mentioned in the fic
Summary: Darem's thoughts during Jay-Den's ritual

Family of Choice )
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Ratings Restrictions: All ratings allowed
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Tomorrow is International Women’s Day, and 32 authors have come together on itch.io to share this bundle of 32 books starring women, all for $32! Our title Moongatherer by Willa Blythe is part of the bundle, as are many other cool works.

Get the International Women’s Day bundle now through March 10th!



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[Video ID: a white person in glasses with short, dark hair talking while sitting in front of a bookshelf. /end ID]

Transcript: Have you thought about producing audiobooks for your anthologies?

Yes, we have. We have not only thought about it, we are working on it. I don’t have the audio rights to most of our anthologies. This is on purpose. I do not request rights in our contracts that I do not expect to use imminently. This protects our authors and gives them more options but it does also make it more challenging when we want to branch out, because then I need to request those rights separately.

Currently, the only book I have the audio rights for – only anthology I have the audio rights for – is Add Magic to taste, which is our first debut anthology with stories cozy stories set in magical tea shops and coffee shops featuring queer characters in relationships that are growing, developing, and changing.

I am contracted with a person to do the audiobook. It should be a work in progress, though we have been having some delays. I also have cards for two other people who have approached me and said, “I do voice recording.” Actually, no – three other people who have approached me and said, “I do voice recording. I would love to do an audiobook if that’s something you’d be interested in.” So, if we continue to have issues with the current set up, I do have options.

The plan is to try to do it on a shoestring. Obviously, the narrator still is gonna get paid. But, you know, to keep it on the less expensive end. Audiobooks are expensive to make, and don’t tend to have a huge audience. Most people who do listen to them get them through a library. And so they’re not money makers. Most people in indie publishing who I know who have done them have lost money, and so I’m trying to get us set up in a way that’s prepared for that, basically. Which is to say I expect to lose money on it, but I still wanna do it.

So, yeah. It’s in progress. Sometimes take way longer than I think they should, and this particular project has had several setbacks. The first narrator we spoke to ended up withdrawing, because they wanted to work on other projects. Like, it wasn’t a dispute, there was no animosity on either party, it was just like, eh, I’m not gonna do this after all. Okay, have a good one, thank you, you know? But, yeah, it’s – we’re working on it. I want it to happen.

Feel free to drop me any asks you might have. I own and operate an indie publisher and I’m here to help. Bye!


A Conrad Veidt Community

Mar. 7th, 2026 08:36 am
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A community dedicated to Conrad Veidt. Whether you are a seasoned fan, a casual fan, someone who has seen everything there is to be seen or who's just starting their journey, this community is for you!

You can post about anything related to Herr Veidt here. Discussions, film reviews, fanworks (fic, art, icons, vids, anything!), recs, meta, picspams, gifs, etc. Discussion of film/culture and society of the 1910s-1940s is also acceptable.

Every month, we shall highlight one film.

Right now, we're hosting a movie tournament.
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A graphic on a brown-red graphic featuring an autumn maple leaf. Text reads: Hidden Gems! 19 books March 1 -15. Canadian authors you may never have heard of but will totally wonder how your bookshelves lived without! only on itch.io. This is followed by 19 book covers. The books are Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault; The Erstwhile Tyler Kyle by Steve Westenra; Winner Takes All by Claris Lam; Bloody Spade by Brittany M. Willows; Moonshadow's Guardian by DiannaGunn; River of Crows by N.P. Thompson; Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola KApron; Goblin Girl by M. A. Kielke; Prince Ewald the Brave by Dylan Madeley; Flesh and Bone by Arden Powell; Path of the Warrior by Melissa Stone; The Lion: Speaker Origins Book One by Lee Burton; Destined to be Normal by Abigail de Niverville; The Dragon Next Door by Vanessa Ricci-Thode; The Flaws of Gravity by Stephanie Caye; Clipped by KQWatson; Hope is the Thing with Feathers by Jeannette Bedard; Your Blood and Bones by J. Patricia Anderson; and The Clockwork Empire by Lucas Johnson.

Check out the latest itch.io bundle we’ve joined: 19 books by Canadian authors for only $19 USD/$26 CAD. Author Nicola Kapron who publishes with us is one of many Canadians we work with, and her work is included in this cool and diverse collection. Genres? We’ve got genres! 12 fantasy  (including sub-genres dark , urban , and science )2 horror 2 science-fiction 1 mystery 1 steampunk 1 ya

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Queer Reads for Jewish Book Week!

Mar. 6th, 2026 09:55 am
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Text, six book covers and a decoration with flowers and Stars of David on a light blue background. The text reads: Our Favorite Queer Jewish Books. The books are: Lavender House by Lev AC Rosen; The Girls Will Be Okay by Linnea Peterson; Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; Think of England by KJ Charles; Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman; Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert.
Twelve book covers and a decoration with flowers and Stars of David on a light blue background. The books are: Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott; Rules For Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore; Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi; City of Laughter by Temim Fruchter; When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb; The Mystic Marriage by Heather Rose Jones; For Times Such as These: A Radical's Guide to the Jewish Year by Ariana Katz & Jessica Rosenberg; A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys; A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee; Spent by Alison Bechdel; All My Mother's Lovers by Ilana Masad; The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli.

Jewish Book Week is an annual London literary festival, celebrating its 75th year running this year, and we thought we’d jump on this chance to share some of our favorite queer Jewish reads! The contributors to the list are: Linnea Peterson, jumblejen, Shannon, Puck, and Nina Waters.

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