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Mar. 17th, 2026 01:51 pm
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Dear Eric: My husband and his ex-wife have 50/50 custody of their 15-year-old son. I despise this child. He is completely useless, rude, disrespectful, selfish, ungrateful and lazy. All he does is stare at his computer screen. I have carefully planned my entire life schedule around his schedule, to avoid being at the house on the days he is there for my husband's 50 percent custody.

My husband has just told me that his ex-wife is moving to another state far away and that he is going to take full custody of his son. This means the child I despise so much is now going to be living with me at my house full time, every single day, and there's nothing I can do about it. My husband refuses to let his son move away with his ex. How do I manage this?

– Fed Up


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Poetry Fishbowl Open!

Mar. 17th, 2026 12:27 pm
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The Poetry Fishbowl is now CLOSED. Thank you for your time and attention. Please keep an eye on this page as I am still writing.

Starting now, the Poetry Fishbowl is open! Today's theme is "anything goes." I will be checking this page periodically throughout the day. When people make suggestions, I'll pick some and weave them together into a poem ... and then another ... and so on. I'm hoping to get a lot of ideas and a lot of poems.

Stuck for ideas? You can find prompts by ...
* browsing planned poems for Aquariana and the Maldives, The Big One, Broken Angels, Calliope and Vagary, Officer Pink and Turq, Pips and Joshua, or Shiv. (Some of these I've already done, so they're not all up to date, but others I haven't done yet.)
* browsing my Serial Poetry page for favorite threads or characters.
* browsing series with recently created landing pages: Artists of Destruction, Coracle Shores, Crystal Wood, Strike of the Thunderbirds, The Wandering (on the Serial Poetry page), Iron Horses, Peculiar Obligations, Not Quite Kansas.
* browsing my QUILTBAG list, Romantic Orientations in My Characters, Sexual Orientations in My Characters, Gender Identities in My Characters, or My Characters with Disabilities for favorites.
* naming a poetic form you'd like to see written.
* picking a prompt from my current bingo cards: National Crafting Month Bingo 3-1-26
* picking some from the Bingo Generator prompt lists.
* looking up fun tropes on Fanlore.
* choosing an unusual word.
* plugging a favorite topic into your search engine and choosing a picture that looks interesting.
* anything short. I could especially use short poems today as other prompts are likely to run long.
* standalone ideas, if you're a fan of that rather than series.

What Is a Poetry Fishbowl?

Writing is usually considered a solitary pursuit. One exception to this is a fascinating exercise called a "fishbowl." This has various forms, but all of them basically involve some kind of writing in public, usually with interaction between author and audience. A famous example is Harlan Ellison's series of "stories under glass" in which he sits in a bookstore window and writes a new story based on an idea that someone gives him. Writing classes sometimes include a version where students watch each other write, often with students calling out suggestions which are chalked up on the blackboard for those writing to use as inspiration.

In this online version of a Poetry Fishbowl, I begin by setting a theme; today's theme is "anything goes." I invite people to suggest characters, settings, and other things of any type. Then I use those prompts as inspiration for writing poems.

New to the fishbowl? Read all about it! )

March Manga TBR 5

Mar. 17th, 2026 12:16 pm
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Used my manga TBR boardgame.

I finished 14/14 on my last board. Despite my fatigue I am still able to read at least 1 chapter of non-BL things and that's something to me. 😭💤💤💤

Avatar:

Luffy
Skill:
Disliked title: roll Even go forward, Odd back


Roll #1:

A 2, prompt: friends to lovers - 1/365 no Koibito.

Roll #2:

A 5 and the trap tile, not too far in though. New roll a 6, trap tile again. New roll a 5 lmao. Prompt: manga by a woman that got an anime - Blue Exorcist.

Roll #3:

A 3, prompt: reincarnation - D.Gray-Man.

Roll #4:

A 1, prompt: royalty/nobility - Basara.

Roll #5:

A 2, prompt: disliked genre. That's harem, though not sure why Wizardly Tower is tagged that.

Roll #6:

A 1, don't want the CR title so using skill. Rolled even so went forward one. Prompt: taboo JK-chan and Her Male Classmate's Mom.

Roll #7:

A 4, prompt: read a manhua. More 19 Days?

Roll #8:

Another 4, prompt: master/servant relationship - Aishichattano.

Roll #9:

A 5, prompt: read a popular manga - One Piece.

Roll #10:

A 4, prompt: collection of stories/anthology - Ai ni Kizuke yo.

Roll #11:

4 again, prompt: sports - Hide and Seek.

Roll #12:

A 4 and the end. So many 4s at the end! The psyhical BL manga this time is You & Me, Etc.

~Manga TBR List~


[BL/Romance] 1/365 no Koibito DNF
[Supernatural/School] Blue Exorcist ✔️
[Supernatural/Fantasy] D.Gray-Man ✔️
[Adventure/Fantasy] Basara ✔️
[Fantasy/Adventure] Wizardly Tower ✔️
[GL/Romance] JK-chan and Her Male Classmate's Mom ✔️
[Comedy/BL] 19 Days ✔️
[BL/Romance] Aishichattano ✔️
[Adventure/Fantasy] One Piece
[BL/School Life] Ai ni Kizuke yo
[Sports/Geikomi] Hide and Seek
[BL/Romance] You & Me, Etc

1x shoujosei, x1 GL, x4 shounen, x1 geikomi, x5 BL

Round 185 Theme Poll

Mar. 17th, 2026 09:38 am
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April will be a Flashback round where we revisit a classic theme from the early years of the comm.

Poll #34378 round 185 theme poll
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 94

Pick the next theme of fancake:

Arranged Marriage
47 (50.0%)

Forced Proximity
22 (23.4%)

Threesome
25 (26.6%)

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Mar. 19th, 2026 12:29 pm
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Them: Go look at any official communication from a company. Have you ever received a ConEd bill that says, “Ya should of paid ya bill on time, now we gonna haveta cut off ya powa”? Of course not. Why? Because that is not standard English, and it would reflect poorly on the company.

Me: I take it you've never called ConEd on the phone in NYC? Because, whew, that'd disabuse you of this fiction pretty quick. Them and National Grid, wow. And I'm not even talking about their representatives, I'm talking about their recordings! Never heard such a thick NYC accent in my life, and I grew up here!

March Manga Wrap-Up 4

Mar. 17th, 2026 11:26 am
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 Read ep. 14 of Men of the Harem

 Read t of Bachi☆Bachi and rated it 6.5/10. 

 Read ch. 24-26 of Ouji-sama nante Iranai!

 Read chapter 36 of Card Captor Sakura.

 Read ch. 170-171 of Wind Breaker!! 

 Read the BL oneshot  Koi no Senryaku Management, rated it 7.5/10! 

 Read ch.11 of Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun.

 Read the webtoon Which One is Real?!, rated it 6/10. 

 Reread You & Harujion, kept the 10/10 rating! 
 
 Read ch. 217 of Dr. Stone!

 Reread the first 2 chapters of The Gamer.

 Reread ch. 13 of Vampire Library.

 Finished part 1 of Pandastic Maze in From Eroica with Love.

 Read the BL 30 Made ni Shinitai and rated it 8/10! 
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Text on the background of the Transgender Pride Flag. The text reads: Join the Trans Rights Readathon with Duck Prints Press! 20% of proceeds from the following books you buy between March 17-31 will be donated to the Trevor Project.

Twelve book covers on the background of the Transgender Pride Flag. The books are: Scholarly Pursuits; Lightbringer by boneturtle; Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola Kapron; To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh; A Truth Universally Acknowledged; And Seek (Not) to Alter Me; Add Magic to Taste; Aether Beyond the Binary; Many Hands; Aim For The Heart; She Wears the Midnight Crown; He Bears the Cape of Stars.

March 17th marks the first day of the Trans Rights Readathon. As their carrd explains, “The Trans Rights Readathon is an annual call to action to readers and book lovers in support of Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) on March 31st. We are calling on the reader community to read and uplift books written by and/or featuring trans, non-binary, 2Spirit, and gender-nonconforming authors and characters.”

In the spirit of the Trans Rights Readathon, we wanted to bring your attention to our books that feature trans main characters and/or were written by trans creators. And, we wanted to do something tangible!

Duck Prints Press will donate $50 to the Trevor Project in mid-April to support their crisis intervention and suicide prevention work with queer youth. AND, for every one of the above books you buy from our webpage or itch.io between now and March 31st, we will increase that donation by adding 20% of the net we earn from those sales to the amount we donate!

We hope you’ll consider reading some of our work as part of your Trans Rights Readathon read-a-thoning. Want to know more about them?

Learn about the eligible books!

Scholarly Pursuits: A Queer Anthology of Cozy Academia Stories (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors)

Duck Prints Press presents 22 delightfully fluffy, happy, odd, snug, and cozy stories about queer characters pursuing academic excellence! From field research shenanigans to cooking adventures, from space station education departments to eldritch libraries, creators brought their vivid imaginings to life in these charming fantasy and science fiction stories. Settle into your favorite research carrel or prepare to read on the sly under your desk as you join us for Scholarly Pursuits: A Queer Anthology of Cozy Academia Stories.

Lightbringer by boneturtle (non-binary author)

I’ve never heard this story told outside our village, but my friend, it’s about you as well as us. Your life is also forfeit to the Lightbringer who mended the chaos, and the chaos which breathed the Lightbringer to life.

In a lonely valley where darkness laps at the ragged shore of reality, there rests a village where the people are reborn each time they die. Though they’ve forgotten their past lives, they faithfully maintain their ancient festival to coax the light back whenever the darkness takes hold.

In this village where no one visits, a man named Ashe arrives. Beloved, yet cursed to be forgotten by those he holds most dear, he waits in the ever-growing darkness for someone who may never return. The villagers beg him to give up, to play the part of the Lightbringer and marry someone else.

Then a new stranger arrives, one who may hold the key to breaking this cycle of darkness once and for all.

Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola Kapron (trans man main character)

Reality, tiny and fragile, is cut off from the sea of chaos and nightmares that surrounds it by seven Gates. One of them is open—and has been since the Stone Age. Through that opening, strange creatures and energies slip through. Some are malevolent. None are harmless. And all of them must be kept a secret.

Every hidden magical world needs a shadowy clean-up crew. Adrian Somer is a Gatekeeper, sworn to protect the cosmic Gates, to defend reality from the unknown entities that exist beyond them, and to help those whose lives are affected by magic.

When a grieving sorceress starts punching holes in reality to try and resurrect her murdered fiancé, Adrian must turn to a ghost from his past in order to save the city, and perhaps the world—even if that means digging up someone he thought was safely buried: the twin brother he killed eight years ago.

To Drive the Hundred Miles by Alec J. Marsh (trans man main character, trans author)

Serendipity, WA is filled with Christmas cheer, beautiful mountain views, and trans man Will’s feminist Wiccan family. Home for the holidays, he avoids their clumsy attempts at support by hiding in the local coffee shop and flirting with Bea, a friend from high school.

The beautiful landscapes can’t make up for the the realities of being queer in a small town, and Bea wants out. Will grabs for a prosperity spell, and finds a new way to connect to the magic he’s become estranged from. New romance and optimism get them through the holidays, ready to face their next problems.

A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” (non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors and artists)

With this third installment in our Queer Fanworks Inspired By… anthology series, we set out to explore the truth by which we at Duck Prints Press live: that a classic work without a single canonically queer character must be in want of a very LGBTQIA+ makeover! “A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice,” with 21 short stories and 20 full-page color artworks, is just that. 38 creators have contributed to this project, drawing inspiration from Pride and Prejudice’s characters and story to create delightful, thoughtful, intriguing, and (of course) very queer fanworks and Pride and Prejudice-inspired original works. For this collection, we encouraged our creators to focus on Sapphic/wlw relationships and/or transgender and genderqueer interpretations for their inspiration, though those are definitely not the only types of queer we’ve fit into this diverse collection.

And Seek (Not) to Alter Me: Queer Fanworks Inspired by William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors and artists)

In “And Seek (Not) to Alter Me,” 16 authors and 15 artists have come together to create an exquisite, full-color collection of artwork and stories inspired by William Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothing.” We encouraged contributors to stretch their imaginations, think outside the box, and put their own unique—and queer—twists on Benedick, Beatrice, Hero, Claudio, Don Pedro, and the whole gang! In true Shakespearean fashion, our creators utilize gender, sexuality, romanticism, and a host of costume changes to tell unique artworks and stories—some featuring original characters, some characters from the play—that show Shakespeare’s work in a whole new light.

Add Magic to Taste Second Edition (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors)

For this gorgeous re-issue of Duck Prints Press’s debut anthology “Add Magic to Taste,” 18 authors have come together to produce new, original short stories uniting four of our absolute favorite themes: queer relationships, fluff, magic, and coffee shops! Our diverse writers have created an even more diverse collection of stories guaranteed to sweeten your coffee and warm your tart. This edition also includes the 16 microfics originally written for our Kickstarter extra Mini-Morsels!

Aether Beyond the Binary (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors)

How would Earth look if the very atoms around us were suffused with magical aether? How would our lives be different if this aether was discovered last year, or last century, or last millennia? How might the people who lived with this magic explore their gender identities? These are the questions we posed to the 17 authors who contributed to “Aether Beyond the Binary.” Their inventive answers comprise this must-not-miss collection about magical realms, adventures and mysteries, new chances and well-earned endings, and characters as gender-diverse as the worlds they inhabit.

Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors)

For those who love their short stories spicy, welcome to Duck Prints Press’s debut explicit anthology. In this collection of brand-new stories, we celebrate many flavors of polyamory. Orgy? Yes please! Ménage à trois? C’est magnifique! Foursomes and moresomes? Delighted to attend! We asked our 15 contributors to blow our minds with their fun combinations, unusual settings, favorite trope usage, and (of course) super sexy smut—and they didn’t disappoint. From a vampire free-for-all to a heartfelt reunion, from surprise soulmates to enemies-to-lovers, this collection has polyamory in lots of scrumptious varieties that lovers of erotica won’t want to miss!

Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas’s “The Three Musketeers” (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors and artists)

“Aim For The Heart” features 20 stories, each up to 5,000 words long, 19 full-page art pieces rendered in black-and-white or grayscale, and a 12-page comic. Our contributors have delved into their imaginations and the intricacies of Dumas’s novels to tell new stories and create new images. They take us from the depths of deep space to the streets of 17th century France to the modern day, with a healthy dose of fluff and feels along the way. Every creator has shared their vision of these beloved characters, some with fanfiction and fanart, others with original pieces, and all with a heaping dose of inspiration.

She Wears the Midnight Crown (trans and non-binary characters, trans and non-binary authors)

“She Wears the Midnight Crown” is one of our two paired masquerade-themed anthologies. It features 17 stories exploring wlw relationships developing, growing, and changing while the characters attend or participate in masquerades!

Our contributors stretched their imaginations to present innovative stories exploring what a masquerade can be…and, of course, tell rich, engaging tales of wonderful queer folk finding love, companionship, acceptance, the queer platonic relationship of their dreams, or the found family they deserve. The collected works feature characters in all the colors of the Pride rainbow, queer and genderqueer, and these diverse individuals inhabit worlds ranging from science fiction settings where everyone must be masked to breathe, to fantasies where no one wears a literal mask but everyone shows the world a false guise, to iterations of the real world where some people lean into deception.

“He Bears the Cape of Stars” is the companion to this anthology, featuring 17 mlmstories.

He Bears the Cape of Stars (trans characters, trans and non-binary authors)

“He Bears the Cape of Stars” is one of our two paired masquerade-themed anthologies. It features 17 stories exploring mlm relationships developing, growing, and changing while the characters attend or participate in masquerades!

Our contributors stretched their imaginations to present innovative stories exploring what a masquerade can be…and, of course, tell rich, engaging tales of wonderful queer folk finding love, companionship, acceptance, the queer platonic relationship of their dreams, or the found family they deserve. The collected works feature characters in all the colors of the Pride rainbow, queer and genderqueer, and these diverse individuals inhabit worlds ranging from science fiction settings where everyone must be masked to breathe, to fantasies where no one wears a literal mask but everyone shows the world a false guise, to iterations of the real world where some people lean into deception.

“She Wears the Midnight Crown” is the companion to this anthology, featuring 17 wlw stories.

Note: only books purchased from duckprintspress.com and itch.io will count toward the donation!

In mid-April, I will post an accountability update with our total donation amount and proof of donation! (Same as I’ve done for our Pride Bundles every year.)


goose on the loose

Mar. 17th, 2026 10:09 am
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a Canada goose, sitting on grass, looking peeved

The geese have returned! This one was NOT happy to see me.

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Mar. 18th, 2026 08:54 am
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"My name is Ozymandias, King of Things!
Look upon my Works, ye Mighty, and Repair!"
Everything inside remains. Round the tools
Of that colossal Bench, all arranged
The shiny level and sander are neatly put away.


This is the best comment in that thread, nothing will top it.

"The best have strong convictions, while the worst / Are full of resignation and are sad.
[...]
And if a lion slouches toward Bethlehem, / That's 'cause it's native to the Levant."

Gosh, I wish.

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High-level stats for week of 2026-03-03 - 2026-03-09


  • Total works categorized F/F on AO3: 11367 (+1053 from last week)

  • Works I classified F/F: 6011 (+395 from last week) (2648 new, 3363 continued)

  • 0.6% of all 1002510 AO3 works I've classified F/F were updated this week






A few callouts this week:


  • Everyone has been talking about medical procedural drama The Pitt, and now it's in the top 3.
  • She-Ra returns, replacing Honkai: Star Rail.
  • Grey's Anatomy celebrates 180 consecutive weeks on the chart (out of 336 total appearances). Genshin Impact reaches 270 consecutive chart weeks.
  • Femslash-centric AO3 clone Sunset Archive is running its first prompt fest, Sunset's Femslash Refresh 2026.



Full top-20 table and description of methodology after the jump )
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Fandom: Vorkosigan
Pairings/Characters: Gregor Vorbarra, Ivan Vorpatril
Rating: Gen
Length: 7k
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] callmecasandra 
Theme: siblings, AU, fork in the road, family, gen, old fandoms, book fandoms

Summary: Gregor need not have worried.

Reccer's Notes: Gregor Vorbarra is Emperor of Barrayar, and he has monsters in his family tree. His father Serg was a rapist and a murderer who died when he was a small child (and Serg's own father Emperor Ezar arranged his death), and his great uncle was Mad Emperor Yuri who was paranoid and homicidal and awful. Gregor understandably has issues about his family.

But what if Ezar had seen the sort of person Serg was, and how many monsters are in the family tree, and not only made sure Serg died before inheriting the throne, but also ... made sure that Serg would not father the next emperor of Barrayar?

This is a short but compelling AU. The series is marked incomplete, but there are no dangling plot threads and it hasn't been updated in over a decade.

Fanwork Links: The Cuckoo
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Fandom: Star Wars
Pairings/Characters: Leia Organa
Rating: Gen
Length: 2k
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] Darkmagyk 
Theme: siblings, gen, family,

Summary: “We were very close.” Sola says, and Leia smiles her politician's smile in response.

This woman is convinced she and her sister were the best of friends. And she’s telling the secret daughter, from a secret marriage, all about it.

Leia doesn't need the force to know it wasn't true.

Reccer's Notes: This is about Padmé and her sister Sola, but it's also about Luke and Leia, and about family, and about memory.

Fanwork Links: Lonely In Your Company
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Fandom: Captain America
Characters/Pairings: Steve/Bucky
Rating: G
Length: 16,400 words
Creator Links: [profile] odsbodkins
Theme: Outside POV, siblings, female characters, gen, 

Summary: Becca Barnes is eight years old, and her big brother can do no wrong. The events of the two Captain America movies, from the perspective of one of the sisters Bucky leaves behind.

Reccer's Notes: This story has an excellent child's perspective, and a deep and abiding love between Becca and Bucky. It's lovely and it makes me cry.

Fanwork Links: My Brother, the Hero

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