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Just a little about me for anyone who is newly following me or has stumbled across this journal. I am a fan writer, a gif maker, I make graphics like icons, moodboards and cover art, and I have tried my hand at making vids as well. You can find all my links in the sidebar or listed on my profile page. I am in many fandoms and am a multishipper, however I do have what I consider my main ships for certain fandoms, and I tend to ship mature pairings (with a few exceptions). I will list my current and past fandoms, and the pairings I really like in those fandoms, under the cut. I am the moderator for
fandomtrees, this is my is my fifth year doing that challenge, it is fun, but also mildly stressful. I have also run challenges over on tumblr. I am also an advanced editor over on Fanlore. On Dreamwidth I also post about movies and books I have enjoyed, in the past I did the
dwbookbingo. Unfortunately, that community is no longer running a bingo, but I liked doing it so much that I created my own book bingo, which a few DW mutuals do with me. This is the 2025 Book Bingo Card.
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Comment Bingo #9
Jun. 2nd, 2026 07:23 pm| a work from an event from 2022 | a work posted in the past month | a work from a science fiction/fantasy canon | a fanvid | an art you go back to |
| a work with a trope you rarely seek out | a work from an event from 2026 | a work in a series | a work from an event from 2024 | a work from a mystery/thriller canon |
| a work posted in 2026 | a work from an event from 2015![]() | FREE SPACE | a work posted in 2011 | a work from a fandom that aired/released in the 1990s-2010 |
| art on AO3 | a work posted in 2020 | a work posted in 2023 | a work from a fandom that aired/released from 2010-present![]() | a work from a drama canon |
a work you've already commented on![]() | a work by someone you've come across recently![]() | a work posted in 2010![]() | a work from an event from 2019 | a work that made you sad![]() |
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BBC Sherlock part 2
May. 20th, 2026 09:47 pmAlrighty, I finished season 2 of BBC's Sherlock and I'm still really enjoying it. I have some mixed feelings about the Irene Alder episode, I wasn't really a fan of the ending. I do love that she used Sherlock to get to Mycroft, but I didn't love the villain woman undid by love for a man thing. Also, her damsel-in-distress ending was disappointing, like no way, Irene is no one's damsel, Anyways, those issues aside, it was a fun ride.
The Hound episode was fun, it didn't go where I expected it, and it felt like a fun little interlude between the two juggernaut episodes.
Now, Reichenbach, the fans must have gone feral for this back in 2012. Moriarty was very good in this. I love his level of machinations.
Funny thing, if you haven't watched the Rathbone films you might not see it, but there were a couple of references to those films: Moriarty trying to steal the crown jewels, him going to Baker St and stepping on the squeaky stair as Sherlock plays the violin, they're definite nods, and I only got them because I watched the Rathbone films recently.
The conversation between Sherlock and John at the end, and the graveside visit, was heartbreaking, poor John. To know you're on the phone with someone and to think you're watching them take their own life, that would screw him up way more than he already was.
I really wish there had been a scene between Sherlock and Mycroft in this episode, I really do. It really felt like it was missing in this episode, and god, John never told Sherlock that Mycroft said he was sorry! Sad sigh.
Anyways, I think I'll take a bit of break before starting season 3, and yes I have been warned repeatedly that season 3 is not good and season 4 sucks, so I am prepared for that.
On the fandom side of things I've started reading fics, because of course I have, Don't worry I'm trying to read older stuff so I won't be too spoiled (but I've kind of been spoiled for a lot of things just by Holmes fandom osmosis anyways.) I ended up reading a Mystrade fic, and god dammit it, it sold me on the pair. I haven't really fallen for side pairing in while, but I knew it would happen again at some point. Don't get me wrong, I ship Sherlock/John, I ship pretty much every iteration of Holmes/Watson, but that is not where interest is really pointing at the moment. So if you have any good Mystrade recs, especially if they take place after Reichenbach, and deal with the fall out of all that, send them my way please.
(crossposted to Tumblr)
The Hound episode was fun, it didn't go where I expected it, and it felt like a fun little interlude between the two juggernaut episodes.
Now, Reichenbach, the fans must have gone feral for this back in 2012. Moriarty was very good in this. I love his level of machinations.
Funny thing, if you haven't watched the Rathbone films you might not see it, but there were a couple of references to those films: Moriarty trying to steal the crown jewels, him going to Baker St and stepping on the squeaky stair as Sherlock plays the violin, they're definite nods, and I only got them because I watched the Rathbone films recently.
The conversation between Sherlock and John at the end, and the graveside visit, was heartbreaking, poor John. To know you're on the phone with someone and to think you're watching them take their own life, that would screw him up way more than he already was.
I really wish there had been a scene between Sherlock and Mycroft in this episode, I really do. It really felt like it was missing in this episode, and god, John never told Sherlock that Mycroft said he was sorry! Sad sigh.
Anyways, I think I'll take a bit of break before starting season 3, and yes I have been warned repeatedly that season 3 is not good and season 4 sucks, so I am prepared for that.
On the fandom side of things I've started reading fics, because of course I have, Don't worry I'm trying to read older stuff so I won't be too spoiled (but I've kind of been spoiled for a lot of things just by Holmes fandom osmosis anyways.) I ended up reading a Mystrade fic, and god dammit it, it sold me on the pair. I haven't really fallen for side pairing in while, but I knew it would happen again at some point. Don't get me wrong, I ship Sherlock/John, I ship pretty much every iteration of Holmes/Watson, but that is not where interest is really pointing at the moment. So if you have any good Mystrade recs, especially if they take place after Reichenbach, and deal with the fall out of all that, send them my way please.
(crossposted to Tumblr)
BBC Sherlock
May. 17th, 2026 05:42 amSo guys, I'm so confused. I started watching BBC Sherlock to distract myself from feeling sad, I just finished the first season, and surprisingly I'm loving it. Are they in any way accurate to Holmes canon? Not even in the slightest. But each episode is like a fun action-adventure film with a mystery at the heart of it. They are so enjoyable!
I really don't know what I expected, but through fandom osmosis I had somehow gotten the idea that this program was a drama. Like don't get me wrong, there is some drama, but it's not a "drama". It's so funny the idea you get in your head about what a show is like when you've never actually watched it.
Anyways, I kind of wish I'd tried it sooner, but it has come along at the right time for me now.
(crossposted this one to Tumblr too)
I really don't know what I expected, but through fandom osmosis I had somehow gotten the idea that this program was a drama. Like don't get me wrong, there is some drama, but it's not a "drama". It's so funny the idea you get in your head about what a show is like when you've never actually watched it.
Anyways, I kind of wish I'd tried it sooner, but it has come along at the right time for me now.
(crossposted this one to Tumblr too)
Watson Birthday Prompt Fest!
May. 6th, 2026 09:32 am
Hey everyone, once again this year I'm running a little prompt fest to celebrate John Watson's birthday. Come leave a prompt or claim a prompt (all Watsons welcome). Link
Today is my Birthday!
Apr. 6th, 2026 06:00 amToday is my Birthday! It is probably going be a quiet one this year, because we just moved and I don't feel like doing much. In fact I can't quite believe it's already April, but I'm grateful to experience another round around the sun.
(Also, side note, I know a couple of you have my old address to send physical mail, if you'd like my new address please DM me, thanks.)
(Also, side note, I know a couple of you have my old address to send physical mail, if you'd like my new address please DM me, thanks.)
We've been without TV since the move (we finally got the TVs hooked up to satellite late today), but I did get our DVD players hooked up, so last night we watched Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, my brother had it on DVD, and surprisingly I enjoyed it. I had avoided it years ago because I had heard it was really bad, and I will admit that it is not as good as the original trilogy, but it wasn't terrible either. I would say its an entertaining mid-level action flick, it just comes after a really well regarded and well loved trilogy so it just can't compare. Anyways, I enjoyed the introduction of Blackbeard, who is a real bastard in this one. The characters of Jack and Barbossa always play well off each other with their frenemies dynamic. I thought how they did the "fountain of youth" concept was neat. I also didn't mind the Missionary/Mermaid subplot. One of the drawbacks of the the film was the forced romance between Jack and Penélope Cruz's character. Jack admits to having corrupted her, but I think it would have been more interesting if she had been a former friend or maybe someone he tricked into becoming part of his crew instead of a former lover. There is also stuff Jack does that he should never have survived or are never fully explained, but you just go with it because it's Jack. Anyways, I'm not sure this is a glowing endorsement or anything, but I just wanted to share because sometimes the stuff you hear is so awful maybe isn't as unwatchable as they make out.
First Quarter Reading Wrap-Up
Mar. 28th, 2026 07:54 pmI'm moving on the 31st, so I'm going do my first quarter reading wrap-up now because I don't think I'll be finishing anymore books in next few days. The first part of the year has actually gone really well, I have read seven books and completed a full series! I'm sometimes terrible about continuing series, so I was very surprised by that. Anyways, here are the books I read:
Magician by K.L. Noone - a sweet M/M fantasy romance, although it also felt very melancholic to me. I don't know if it was the author's intention, but one of the main characters is sort of semi-immortal, or at least lives way longer than any normal person, and he falls in love with a human man. The issue isn't really brought up til near the end of the novel and I wish there had been more internal thought or angst about this issue. That being said I did like the characters a lot and the way the author described the magic was interesting, and almost poetic at times.
The Knight and Necromancer series by A.H. Lee - this is three books, The Capital, The Broader, and The Sea. I'm just going to talk about them together because I read them back to back (and they have kind of smushed together in my head), which is something I rarely ever do, but the story was compelling enough that I wanted to keep reading and I was lucky enough that my library had them all on the hoopla app. So this series is a M/M fantasy romance about a Knight, who is the brother of the Queen, and a newly fledged Necromancer. The Queen is trying to make an alliance between her kingdom and the necromancer's mentor. There is a big bad that is trying to destroy the kingdom, people don't trust necromancers so every time something terrible happens they try and blame it on the necromancer, plus there is demons and dark magic involved. And while all this is going on a romance has developed between the knight and the necromancer. I will say my recurring complaint with this series is that it's heavy on the fantasy and light on the romance. What we get of the romance is good, but I wanted more of it. (This actually the opposite problem of most fantasy romances I've read)
Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson - The main character has a condition similar to the "50 First Dates" movie where she forgets the previous day every time she goes to sleep, only instead of being played for laughs it's treated as the kind of horrific thing that it is here. Anyways, this woman knows something is wrong, and she can't trust her husband, and she knows this because she writes herself a diary and every day she reads it. You follow her as she tries to piece her life back together. There were moments where it felt you were taking two steps forward and one step back, but it makes sense in the context of the story. Overall, a very memorable concept for a mystery.
Justice League, Volume 1: Origin by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee - I was kind of surprised to find this comic volume in a free little library, but I enjoyed it. It is about the formation of the Justice League and these characters meeting for the first time, I think this is part of the new 52. I liked that they had Batman using his head and taking on more of a leadership role, because he is so under powered compared to the rest. I did feel that Superman was out of character though. Overall, lots of action, but it needed more character moments.
The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths - just finished this one today. It was nice mix of modern mystery and Gothic, which isn't easy to pull off. It is very centred on this school where one teacher dies, which leads to another murder, and it's all connected to another teacher at the school. There were three main POVs, I really liked Claire and Harbinder's POVs, one is an upper-middle class teacher and the other is an immigrant working class police detective and they both bring different perspectives to what is going on. My least favourite POV was the teenage daughter, Georgie, but I do think the author did a good job of capturing the feeling of teenager thinking they are way more grown-up than they actually are. Overall, a solid and enjoyable mystery.
Magician by K.L. Noone - a sweet M/M fantasy romance, although it also felt very melancholic to me. I don't know if it was the author's intention, but one of the main characters is sort of semi-immortal, or at least lives way longer than any normal person, and he falls in love with a human man. The issue isn't really brought up til near the end of the novel and I wish there had been more internal thought or angst about this issue. That being said I did like the characters a lot and the way the author described the magic was interesting, and almost poetic at times.
The Knight and Necromancer series by A.H. Lee - this is three books, The Capital, The Broader, and The Sea. I'm just going to talk about them together because I read them back to back (and they have kind of smushed together in my head), which is something I rarely ever do, but the story was compelling enough that I wanted to keep reading and I was lucky enough that my library had them all on the hoopla app. So this series is a M/M fantasy romance about a Knight, who is the brother of the Queen, and a newly fledged Necromancer. The Queen is trying to make an alliance between her kingdom and the necromancer's mentor. There is a big bad that is trying to destroy the kingdom, people don't trust necromancers so every time something terrible happens they try and blame it on the necromancer, plus there is demons and dark magic involved. And while all this is going on a romance has developed between the knight and the necromancer. I will say my recurring complaint with this series is that it's heavy on the fantasy and light on the romance. What we get of the romance is good, but I wanted more of it. (This actually the opposite problem of most fantasy romances I've read)
Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson - The main character has a condition similar to the "50 First Dates" movie where she forgets the previous day every time she goes to sleep, only instead of being played for laughs it's treated as the kind of horrific thing that it is here. Anyways, this woman knows something is wrong, and she can't trust her husband, and she knows this because she writes herself a diary and every day she reads it. You follow her as she tries to piece her life back together. There were moments where it felt you were taking two steps forward and one step back, but it makes sense in the context of the story. Overall, a very memorable concept for a mystery.
Justice League, Volume 1: Origin by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee - I was kind of surprised to find this comic volume in a free little library, but I enjoyed it. It is about the formation of the Justice League and these characters meeting for the first time, I think this is part of the new 52. I liked that they had Batman using his head and taking on more of a leadership role, because he is so under powered compared to the rest. I did feel that Superman was out of character though. Overall, lots of action, but it needed more character moments.
The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths - just finished this one today. It was nice mix of modern mystery and Gothic, which isn't easy to pull off. It is very centred on this school where one teacher dies, which leads to another murder, and it's all connected to another teacher at the school. There were three main POVs, I really liked Claire and Harbinder's POVs, one is an upper-middle class teacher and the other is an immigrant working class police detective and they both bring different perspectives to what is going on. My least favourite POV was the teenage daughter, Georgie, but I do think the author did a good job of capturing the feeling of teenager thinking they are way more grown-up than they actually are. Overall, a solid and enjoyable mystery.
Fandom Trumps Hate: bidding open!
Mar. 3rd, 2026 02:11 pmThe bidding for Fandom Trumps Hate 2026 is open! Just as a reminder I'm offereing cover art/moodboard for any fandom and a fic for Sherlock Holmes: Rathbone Movies.
Fandom Trumps Hate
Feb. 28th, 2026 02:41 amI'm offering two fanworks for this years Fandom Trumps Hate, a cover art/moodboard for any fandom and a fic for Sherlock Holmes: Rathbone Movies. I'm not sure if anyone will bid on the Rathbone offer, but I still have it on the brain so it's what I offered this year.
Hi, for anyone who is not aware, it appears that
spikedluv passed away unexpectedly near the beginning of the month. The information is shared here on a comment on her last post, https://spikedluv.dreamwidth.org/2143159.html#comments, and has a link to her obituary.
spikedluv and I would often comment on each other's posts. I also had the honour of making art for multiple of her fics. She often bid on my offers for Fandom Trumps Hate and other fandom auctions. She was always such a pleasure to work with, and was always delighted by the graphics I created for her.
She loved Hudson & Rex and Murder She Wrote, among many other fandoms.
She will be missed.
spikedluv and I would often comment on each other's posts. I also had the honour of making art for multiple of her fics. She often bid on my offers for Fandom Trumps Hate and other fandom auctions. She was always such a pleasure to work with, and was always delighted by the graphics I created for her.
She loved Hudson & Rex and Murder She Wrote, among many other fandoms.
She will be missed.
Snowflake Challenge Day #15
Jan. 29th, 2026 07:58 pm
Challenge #15
How Did the Fandom Snowflake Challenge Go?
I can't believe it's over already! I will say this year didn't go as well as past years, I didn't complete every challenge, but I did complete most of them. I think the ones I bounced off the most were the "talk about yourself" ones, I just wasn't in the right head space for them. I find those types of questions awkward anyways, I never know what to say. Like if you asked me to talk about my writing, or shows I like, etc, I can always find something to talk about, but stuff like "what do you like about yourself?" and my mind goes blank. I do like myself, I'm just not good about selling myself. I also, I made very few recs this year, in past years it felt like most of my posts were recs.
Anyways, I enjoyed myself and will probably be back again next year.
Snowflake Challenge Day #14
Jan. 27th, 2026 01:09 pm
Challenge #14
In your own space, create a promo and/or rec list for someone new to a fandom
I wasn't sure what to do with this at first, I talked about my love for the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films earlier during the snowflake challenge and I've made primers for other things I love for previous challenges, see Dead Boy Detectives and Sherlock & Daughter, so I decided to do something slightly different and try and convince Doctor Who fans to watch the Twelfth Doctor's run, specially his last season.
I've heard many Doctor Who fans say that they bounced right off of Twelve's first season, which I understand, because it was a little rough at first. Plus I know not everyone was a fan of Clara. So, they stopped watching or they skipped it. This is my way of trying to convince you to watch Twelve's last season (series 10).
Title: Doctor Who
Media: Television series
Approx length: 12 episodes plus one special, approx 13 hours (Optional: the two specials before this season "The Husbands of River Song" and "The Return of Doctor Mysterio", they are both fun, and if you like River Song you might want to check out "The Husbands of River Song" as it is River Song's send-off, at least for now).
What is it, in summary?: The Doctor finds himself acting as a Professor at St Luke's University, where he meets Bill, a cafeteria worker who sneaks in to listen to his lectures. All while the Doctor keeps a secret locked in a vault under the university. Bill is the main companion of the season, along with occasionally Nardole, a cyborg who is the Doctor's manservant/keeper.
What do you love about it?: First off, I love Bill, the Doctor and her have a great dynamic. She is impressed by the Doctor, but not in awe of him, and she's not afraid to ask questions, but rarely in a cruel way. At one point Bill pretends that he's her grandfather, which kind of fits. Bill's a lesbian, so there is no romantic tension, none of that, they're just friends.
Nardole is mostly there for comic relief. He is not impressed by the Doctor in the slightest, and he tries his best to keep the Doctor focused and following certain rules, with very little success.
Last, but not least, the third component to this season, that I love so much, is Missy, Missy, Missy! For those who don't know, Missy is the female incarnation of The Master. She was introduced near the end of Twelve's first season, but I don't think you necessarily need that context, you only need to know that this is the Master, and if you know Who at all you know something of their history. One sub-theme in this season is "Can the Master be rehabilitated?"
Content warnings: this kind of depends on the episode, but death, non-consensual body modification, injury, violence
Who do I ship?: First off, I kind of ship Doctor/Master a little bit in any form, but Twelve/Missy above all others. There is all this history and tension between them, but also this softness that neither one of them quite wants to admit to. There is also this yearning for a relationship from them both, but they can't quite trust each other enough to let it happen. There's a real tragedy about it. (Also, the chemistry between Capaldi and Gomez is great.)
I did like Clara, but I do wish that her time on the show had been a little shorter, or that Capaldi had agreed to do a fourth season, because I would have loved to have Bill for longer, and I wanted more time for Twelve and Missy's dynamic to develop, to see if they could build a better relationship between them.
I'm not saying every episode is great, some are much better than others, but I think it deserves so much more love than it gets.
Lastly, let me persuade with some gifs:
Bill:
Twelve, Bill, and Nardole
Missy:
Twelve and Missy (like look at the chemistry!)
Snowflake Challenge Day #13
Jan. 25th, 2026 07:24 pm
Challenge #13
TALK ABOUT A COMMUNITY SPACE YOU LIKE. It doesn’t need to be your favorite, or the one where you spend the most time (although it certainly can be). Maybe it’s even one that you’ve barely visited. But talk about that space and how it helps support fannish community.
Here a few communities I enjoy:
- Holmesian Mantelpiece - this one is over on Tumblr, and its a community for all Sherlock Holmes fandoms. We have fun sharing fanworks and voting on daily trivia
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- Fanlore Discord - if you're a fanlore editor come join us on the discord, we chat mostly about editing articles, etc, but also greater fandom stuff
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Snowflake Challenge Day #12
Jan. 23rd, 2026 02:17 pm
Challenge #12
Make an appreciation post to those who enhance your fandom life. Appreciate them in bullet points, prose, poetry, a moodboard, a song... whatever moves you!
I'm terrible with posts like this, but here goes. Thank you to everyone who follows me and leaves comments on my posts. Thank you to everyone who does the Book Bingo with me. Aand last but not least, thank you to all my fellow Fanlore editors, there aren't a lot of us, but we toil away trying our best to archive fandom history.
Anyways, please enjoy this multifandom dance vid I found on the net:
Snowflake Challenge Day #11
Jan. 21st, 2026 07:06 pm
Challenge #11
In your own space, grant someone's wish from Challenge #5. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it and include a link to your own post with the wishes you granted if you feel comfortable doing so.
I went through the wishlists and mostly gave recs, music for snowynight and kanadka, books for skytintedwater, podcasts for queer-scribbling, and a movie for cypresssunn.
Snowflake Challenge Day #10
Jan. 20th, 2026 01:51 pm
Challenge #10: Big Mood (Board)
CHOOSE SOMETHING YOU LOVE AND CREATE A MINI MOOD COLLECTION OF THREE (or more) ITEMS THAT EVOKE YOUR FEELINGS ABOUT IT. You don’t have to limit yourself to visual media, or collect the items into a special format like a square (though you can if you’d like).
So yesterday while doing some editing on Fanlore I found out what a colorbar was and I thought they were kind of neat. So for today's Snowflake Challenge I'm twenty years too late for a trend and made a colorbar for Holmes/Watson:

And yes I do realize one pic is of Basil/Dawson, but they are the mouse equivalent for Holmes/Watson, and I love them.
Snowflake Challenge Day #8 and #9
Jan. 17th, 2026 03:31 pm
I've been busy that last few days with wrapping up fandomtrees, so I'm catching up.
Challenge #8
Talk about your creative process.
Oh man, I know some people have very detailed plans when it comes to writing, but I think I'm more of gardener than an architect like George RR Martin used to say. First I usually get a prompt either while doing an exchange or from one of those prompt month challenges like Flufftober, then I think on it for awhile. Once the outline of a scene has formed in my brain then I write it down. Usually I write it out by hand first, then I will type it up on my computer. The only time I skip handwriting is if it is only a drabble, that I might just type up quickly on my computer. Then I let a little time pass (usually a few days) and then reread it and do my revisions. I usually only do one set of revisions, which I know goes against common writing advice, but I don't usually have the patience to wait long for my story to be complete, also exchanges and what not have pretty tight deadlines, depending on the exchange. I normally don't use a beta reader unless it is a requirement.
Challenge #9
Talk about your favorite tropes in media or transformative works. (Feel free to substitute in theme/motif/cliche if "trope" doesn't resonate with you.)
I'm sure I've talked about Hurt/Comfort before, and it's still the goat! I especially love it when the character that doesn't normally get cared for, or is normally the caretaker, is hurt and has to accept care and comfort from another.
I also love Fairy Tale/Fantasy AUs. I'm not even sure why, but if you put my faves in a fairy tale retelling I'll eat that up with a spoon. There was this exchange called Fairy Tale Inspired that I loved, and participated in every year, but unfortunately it stopped running. I thought about running a similar exchange myself, but I have so much on my plate at the moment I don't currently have the time.
I also enjoy a good regency AU, probably because I read so many regency romances years ago. I especially like alternative realities where same sex pairings were accepted at the time.
Lastly, bed-sharing. For some reason the characters have to cuddle up in bed together, yes please! It doesn't even have to lead to sexy times, although a little smut is always a treat. I just love my characters being all cozy together.
DashCon 3 AMV Showcase
Jan. 13th, 2026 01:39 pmIf there are any vidders who follow me, Dashcon 3 is looking for vids for their AMV Showcase, they're having an in person show and a virtual show. If anyone is interested you can find more info here: https://www.tumblr.com/dashcon-two/805639043423535104/amv-showcase?source=share
Snowflake Challenge Day #6
Jan. 11th, 2026 08:40 pm
Challenge #6
Top 10 Challenge
Okay I originally planned to do a top ten vids list, but I checked and I did that last year and not much has changed. Then I was going to do top ten fics I read in 2025, but they would all be Sherlock Holmes so not very exciting. Finally I thought about listing my top ten Sherlock Holmes adaptations, but then I realized that I haven't watched ten adaptations. So after all that and racking my brain I just thought I'd do something simple and pick my top ten Doctor Who companions!
I will preface this by saying I have only watched New Who and only up til Thirteen's last season. At that point I got sucked into Sherlock Holmes and haven't returned (but I hope to at some point). So this excludes all of Classic Who and Fifteen. I'm also excluding characters like The Master and River Song because they don't quite fit in the companion category for me, and I'm excluding one episode only companions (although we've had a few great ones). Lastly, this is just my personal preference.
10. Graham
9. Yasmin
8. Sarah Jane
7. Clara
6. Amy & Rory
5. Jack
4. Rose
3. Martha
2. Bill
1. Donna
Snowflake Challenge Day #5
Jan. 9th, 2026 05:15 pm
Challenge #5
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.
This one is fun and easy. My wishes are:
1. Check out my fandomtree and if you'd like you can leave me a little something under my tree. I'm asking for Sherlock Holmes (Granada and Rathbone films), The Great Mouse Detective, Our Flag Means Death, Doctor Who, and Dead Boy Detectives. The deadline is Jan 17th.
2. Kudos and Comments on my fanworks! My AO3, I've created fanworks for Star Trek, Good Omens, Sherlock Holmes, Supernatural, OFMD, and many more!
3. Go to arab.org and "click to help", it's free and all money raised is donated to UN agencies.
