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tentaclemod ([personal profile] tentaclemod) wrote in [community profile] raremaleslashex2025-07-04 07:49 am

Signups Are Open!

Due to AO3 downtime slightly late but open. You can now sign up here!
Signups will remain open until 20:00 UTC on Sunday, 13 July. View the countdown here.

- Signup form
- Tagset If your tag isn't here, please send me an email at tentaclemod@gmail.com with the fandom and relationship you are missing, and a link to the pairing on ao3 with the eligibility filters applied.
- Requests summary
- Signup summary
- Rules Post



You can request 3-10 fandoms and offer 4-10 fandoms with 1-20 ships and 1-3 media (fic and/or art and/or podfic) in each.

  • You are only guaranteed to match on one fandom/ship/medium.
  • You can only request fandoms and relationships that have been nominated and appear in the tagset.
  • You can request a fandom more than once (if you want to request more than 20 ships, or you want to request a particular medium for some ships and not others). However, you must still request at least 3 unique fandoms.
  • You cannot offer a fandom more than once.
  • Only reasonable Do Not Wants (DNWs) listed in your signup will be enforced.
  • Do not list "unrequested kinks" as a DNW as this frequently causes confusion. Please be specific to avoid disappointment.
  • Do not indicate that you prefer one of your requests over the others; do not rank requests in order of preference. Your gift creator is only guaranteed to know one of your fandoms.
  • If you request or offer Original Work: matching does not differentiate between this and other fandoms; it is not to be considered a "backup" and you might match on it even if your other fandoms have requests/offers.

    Any questions, feel free to comment here or email me at tentaclemod@gmail.com.
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    Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote in [community profile] fandomcalendar2025-07-03 09:23 am

    Fancake Theme for July: Working Together

    Photograph with added text: Working Together, at Fancake. Workers in India use wide wooden paddles with long handles to shove a huge yard of drying grains into big piles. The grain, most likely rice, is a beautiful golden color, and there's a mix of western and traditional clothing among the seven men and women.
    [community profile] fancake is a thematic recommendation community where all members are welcome to post recs, and fanworks of all shapes and sizes are accepted. Check out the community guidelines for the full set of rules.

    This theme runs for the entire month. If you have any questions, just ask!
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    tentaclemod ([personal profile] tentaclemod) wrote in [community profile] raremaleslashex2025-07-03 03:29 pm

    All Tags Checked

    The tagset is now in a reasonably final state. If your nomination does not appear in the tagset, please contact me here or at tentaclemod@gmail.com for any last minute changes or questions.

    If you notice anything wrong, please don’t hesitate to contact me! Signups will open in approximately 6 hours as scheduled.
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    misura ([personal profile] misura) wrote in [community profile] smallfandomfest2025-07-03 01:35 pm

    fanfic, Cruella (2021), Artie/Jasper, Surprise outfit for Jasper

    Title: The Short Con
    Author: misura
    Fandom: Cruella (2021)
    Pairing/Characters: Artie/Jasper
    Rating/Category: PG13/slash
    Prompt: Surprise outfit for Jasper
    Spoilers: vaguely
    Summary: Artie talks Jasper into trying on a fancy suit.
    Notes/Warnings: posted to the AO3
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    tentaclemod ([personal profile] tentaclemod) wrote in [community profile] raremaleslashex2025-07-02 11:04 pm

    Nominations Query 3

    Please check if your nominations have been approved and are appearing correctly. If there are mistakes, please report them here or at tentaclemod@gmail.com. There are 153 nominations left to approve.

    Please reply to the questions within 24 hours.


    • Слабое сердце - Фёдор Достоевский | A Faint Heart - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
      Arkady/Vasily I can't find any reference to a Vasily by searching the book on Google. Is that Vasya?


      • 鬼滅の刃 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Manga)
        Could the nominator please help us find the character Tsukiguni Yoriichi/21st Fire Hashira — is that the Flame Hasira?


        • Our Flag Means Death (TV)
          Captain Flint | James McGraw/Israel Hands,
          Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy/Israel Hands - These don’t seem to be canonical characters, can we move these to Crossover Fandoms?


          • What We Do in the Shadows (TV)
            How does Israel Hands belong here? Could the nominator explain?
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    S.C Grimm ([personal profile] grimmrow) wrote in [community profile] bigbangindex2025-07-01 02:47 pm

    Spooky BigBang 2025

    Welcome to [community profile] spookybang. Where we cross over characters from different supernatural, paranormal and horror fandoms for the sheer joy of it. Author Sign ups are now for July 2025 til August 10th 2025. Other sign ups go much later.


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    chomiji ([personal profile] chomiji) wrote2025-06-30 09:58 pm

    Hugo Reading: Alien Clay by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    The Earth is ruled by the authoritarian Mandate, which like all such governments is constantly alert for threats to its stability. This extends to its scientific research: although the Mandate has explored space and discovered a number of exoplanets (a few of which have some form of life), it still insists that scientific discoveries must support the philosophy of the Mandate, which holds that human beings are the pinnacle of creation and that other life forms must all be in the process of striving to achieve that same state of being.

    Ecologist and xeno-ecologist Arton Daghdev chafes against both these mental manacles and the Mandate in general. Some time before the story opens, he becomes part of a cell of would-be revolutionaries. After discovery of his improper views and rebellious actions, he is sentenced to what is meant to be a short life assisting research on the planet Imno 27g, casually known as Kiln for the strange clusters of pottery buildings scattered over its surface.

    Life as a prisoner on Kiln within the research enclave is brutal in all the ways any such prison can be, when the prisoners are nothing but human-shaped machinery to accomplish the goals of their jailers. The Mandate's leadership has absolute control over who among their prisoners lives or dies, and if anyone should harbor the intent to escape, the environment outside the base is all too lively. The death rate among the workers is appalling, but new shipments of convicted crooks and malcontents arrive all the time, so it hardly matters.

    None of the weird aliens seem to be builders of the sort needed to create the clusters of mysterious structures or indeed intelligent in any way beyond, perhaps, the level of social insects on Earth. Yet somehow the small, dysfunctional cadre of scientists on Kiln must serve up the desired tidbits of discovery to keep their commandant happy with them: evidence that there once were intelligent humanoids on Kiln.

    Cut for more, including some spoilers )

    I am an emotional person, and I want to like at least some of the characters about whom I'm reading. Daghdev is prickly, snarky, and fatalistic — but then, he has cause. He's also an unreliable narrator who only reveals to the reader what he wants, when he wants. The situation is really excruciating: people with a deep dislike of body horror might want to avoid this book. And there is not, in fact, a happy ending (at least not IMO).

    On the other hand, this is very well written. For me, it moved along at a fantastic clip, and when I went back to check some particulars for this write-up, I found myself reading far more than I had intended because the story caught me up again. Some of the scientific ideas reminded me of other works (Sue Burke's Semiosis surfaced in my thoughts a couple of time), and sometimes I was reminded of something more elusive, a source that I can't recall. Does anyone else who has already read this have thoughts on the book's likely ancestors?

    From my viewpoint, this was one of the most "science fictional" of this year's finalists. I think it might be my first choice in the vote.