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A friend recently started reading Stand Still Stay Silent on my rec, then blasted past me and finished the whole thing while I was still poking along. (I'm only in like chapter 6. Here are my thoughts on SSSS: 1. The prologue is fucking dead-on about the speed things happen at in a real live pandemic, can't even believe it was posted in 2013 rather than yesterday. 2. Sigrun is brave, caring, resourceful, and dumber than a box of fukkin rocks, I love her.)

Anyway, said friend then asked if I had other recs, so I threw this together, and now that I think about it, no reason not to post it for everyone else too. Some of these I've recced before, some I have not (or it's been a while). On some of these, I link to start pages instead of homepages to avoid spoilers or be more convenient.

(Casual reminder that eardogger dot com is a cool way to mark your spot. 🐢)

Some completed stuff

  • Bad Machinery - Top-quality mystery-solving preteens.
  • A Redtail's Dream - Same cartoonist as Stand Still Stay Silent; this is the comic she did before that. I haven't read it yet.
  • As the Crow Flies - (I think it's completed. I'm only partway through.) Tense awkwardness at a Christian summer camp for girls, and a tentative friendship between the only Black kid there and the only trans kid there.
  • The Chairs' Hiatus - Hella feelings after the breakup of a cult-popular rock duo. I liked this.
  • Decrypting Rita - Stylish, intentionally disorienting.
  • Mare Internum - Set on Mars, incredible ecology design and art, assume basically all content warnings due to protagonist's nightmarishly bad mental health.
  • Octopus Pie - Completed, but re-running several times a week with author commentary. Slice-of-life comedy/drama.

Some ongoing stuff

  • Brainchild - Slow-burn supernatural suspense.
  • Kochab - Quiet fantasy, gorgeous character/environment design and draftsmanship, some slow-burn romantic tension.
  • Incredible Doom - Same cartoonist as Chairs' Hiatus. Haven't read this yet but it looks cool.
  • Goodbye to Halos - Fantasy/action, extra-queer, with a low-key gentle worldview despite the occasionally traumatic state of its world.
  • Night Physics - I think this is on semi-permanent hiatus, but it's not exactly plot-driven so it shouldn't abandon you on a cliffhanger. Incredible atmosphere.
  • Barbarous - Modern/urban fantasy. One of my favorites right now.
  • Necropolis - Sword gals. Incredible art.
  • Oh Human Star - Protagonist is brought back from the dead into a near-future Minneapolis populated by a mix of humans and robots... and immediately has to confront all his old relationship issues and gender shit.
  • Dicebox - An all-time fave. This is even more SF than you think it is. Be prepared to work, and also be prepared to have an excellent time.
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Date: 2020-04-28 01:38 pm (UTC)
sporky_rat: A Dreamsheep on a flowerstalk, dreaming of Dreamwidth. Text: Sporky Energy Ball (ENERGY BALL)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat
Look, 'Stand Still, Stay Silent' is SO GOOD, I am actually considering buying the ebook versions of it. And now you've given MORE delicious recs! YES.
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Date: 2020-05-17 10:28 pm (UTC)
alierak: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alierak
I too blasted past you after your rec of SSSS, thank you! And here is some unicode nonsense: πŸ€ͺπŸ˜‚πŸ˜·although I don't know if that will help you debug.
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Date: 2020-08-25 09:46 pm (UTC)
jesse_the_k: My black mutt totally blissed out, on her back, paws folded (BELLA on back)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k

The dog ear tool is so wonderful that I made a bookmarklet menu

http://w-shadow.com/bookmarklet-combiner/?bookmarklet=40533

Edited (Kinda wish MD would make bare links active like casual HTML does, but what's a pair of angle brackets among pals?) Date: 2020-08-25 09:47 pm (UTC)