On an unrelated note I'm wondering if I should track down the rest of the Justice in the Dark episodes now that they've all aired. It sounds like people who liked the initial episodes enjoyed the rest, but considering those episodes didn't quite click with me, I'm debating if it would be worth the effort.
On an unrelated note I'm wondering if I should track down the rest of the Justice in the Dark episodes now that they've all aired. It sounds like people who liked the initial episodes enjoyed the rest, but considering those episodes didn't quite click with me, I'm debating if it would be worth the effort.
If I'd planned this better, I'd've run this in the same week as octonary, oops. Fun fact: when expressed in senary, all prime numbers other than 2 and 3 have the final digit either 1 or 5. Taken around 1660 from Latin sēnārius, containing six, from sēnī, six each + -arius, adjectival ending, from sex, six.
Admin note: due to work deadlines and other external obligations, posting might be erratic for the next two weeks.
---L.
Which 2002 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Bold As Love by Gwyneth Jones
2 (50.0%)
Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton
1 (25.0%)
Mappa Mundi by Justina Robson
1 (25.0%)
Pashazade by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
1 (25.0%)
Passage by Connie Willis
3 (75.0%)
The Secret of Life by Paul J. McAuley
1 (25.0%)
Bold for have read, italic for intend to read,, underline for never heard of it.
Which 2002 Clarke Award Finalists Have You Read?
Bold As Love by Gwyneth Jones
Fallen Dragon by Peter F. Hamilton
Mappa Mundi by Justina Robson
Pashazade by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Passage by Connie Willis
The Secret of Life by Paul J. McAuley
noun
1. a person devoted to luxury and pleasure.
examples
1. Higher volumes of sybarites are also tasking luxury operators with making crowd-free vacation dreams come true. Lindsay Cohn, Robb Report, 20 May 2025
2. What unites these contemporary sybarites with their stylish forebears is a powerful longing for freedom. Lynn Yaeger, Vogue, 16 May 2025
3. His lifestyle is scandalous in a Spain that's suffering so much right now; he's a sybarite and a lover of antiques--his probably be able to get hold of the most valued pieces, paid for by other people's hunger. The Seamstress María Dueñas
origin
mid 16th century, originally denoting an inhabitant of Sybaris, an ancient Greek city in southern Italy, noted for luxury
A Pythagorean School Invaded by Sybarites, Michele Tedesco, 1877

Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Rating: Teen and up
Summary: Ray is stuck in a closet
Pairing: Ray Kowalski/Benton Fraser
Word Count: 910
( Closeted )
Temps started out at 67.8(F) and reached high 80s. (Again, I wasn’t home to check.) Thunderstorms rolled in around 4am, which woke everyone up, and dropped quite a bit of rain between then and 8am. It didn’t rain again, and remained overcast, but it was hot and humid.
Mom Update:
Mom continues to do well. ( more back here )
Title: Different Strokes
Fandom: FAKE
Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Everyone has their own way of keeping energised for work.
Word Count: 200
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 480: Nap.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.
2. Alexander's hasn't been feeling well for the past few weeks so he hasn't been over for his usual Sunday dinner and hangout, but he was able to make it over tonight. It was good to see him again!
3. Look at these sweeties!

Half my friends group has gotten really obsessed with taking creatine at the moment and now I’m getting “why creatine is great for menopause!” articles so. Well. Guess I’m on it too. (I mean, it’s already there on the bench. So . . .)
Candidates Announcement
The Organization for Transformative Works is pleased to announce the following candidates for the 2025 Election (in alphabetical order by given name):
- C. Ryan S.
- Elizabeth W.
- Harlan L.B.
Because we have 2 seats to be filled and 3 candidates, the 2025 election will be contested – that is, the members of the OTW will vote on which candidates fill the seats.
The Elections Committee is excited to introduce the candidates to all of the members of the OTW! Included in this post are links to short Bios and Platforms written by the candidates. This post also marks the beginning of our Q&A period, during which we invite the public to submit questions for the candidates. Additionally, we will be holding a series of live chats – dates and times for those are to be announced based on candidate availability. Information on the voting period and how to vote will also be posted shortly.
In the meantime, there is a timeline of Elections events available here for your reference. Read on to learn more about our candidates and how you can submit questions for them!
Platforms and Bios
We asked each candidate to provide us with a Bio that sums up their professional and fannish experience, as well as to write a Platform about their goals for their term on the Board by answering the following questions:
- Why did you decide to run for election to the Board?
- What skills and/or experience would you bring to the Board?
- Choose one or two goals for the OTW that are important to you and that you would be interested in working on during your term. Why do you value these goals? How would you work with others to achieve them?
- What is your experience with the OTW’s projects and how would you collaborate with the relevant committees to support and strengthen them? Try to include a range of projects, though feel free to emphasize particular ones you have experience with.
- How would you balance your Board work with other roles in the OTW, or how do you plan to hand over your current roles to focus on Board work?
You can read both the candidates’ answers to these questions and their bios by following the links below.
Question & Answer (Q&A)
To better accommodate the time constraints of the election and the workload for candidates, we are asking voters to limit to one question per message. Additional questions in the same message will be discarded. Limit of three questions per person.
Anyone may submit questions via the Elections form. Please submit all questions by 11:59pm UTC on June 29 (what time is that where I live?). All candidates will answer each question submitted, subject to the following restrictions:
- Questions must be a maximum of 50 words long.
- Any submitted questions repeating what is already addressed on Platforms will be ignored. This is to allow candidates to dedicate more time to answering new questions.
- Similar questions will be grouped together to avoid candidates giving repetitive answers. Elections volunteers will decide which questions are similar enough to group.
- If you have a follow-up to a Platform question, please specifically mention it is a follow-up so Elections volunteers know not to treat it as a repeat.
- One question per message. Additional questions in the same message will be discarded.
- Maximum of three questions per person.
The posting date for answers will be chosen depending on the number of questions received. Posts will be spread out, arranged by topic, to make it easier for voters to read all the answers.