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mikaistudies · 7 months
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indexing a periodical and a book right now, will start coding later. ;;
i've been busy since the first week of september– juggling school, my small business, and personal stuff T^T mentally and physically tired, but it's alright! i'm happy that i'm still a functioning human working so hard in life lol <3
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I work in an archaeology lab that has had many people come and go throughout the years.
Let’s just say some of the things this random person put on this pottery analysis spreadsheet made me scream bloody murder…
What is unhappy ware?? 😭😭
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thinkingimages · 1 year
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August Strindberg, back of “Celestograph VIII” (1893-94), text reads “stars” in Swedish and “Stars: the Orion region” in French
View more of August Strindberg’s “Celestographs” on the National Library of Sweden’s Flickr.
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gravityroom · 6 months
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adarkrainbow · 1 month
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Unofficial duologies: Two works involving a police force investigating and regulating the unfolding of fairytales. But two works with... very different genres and audiences.
Fairy Tale Police Department...
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... and Indexing
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queenshammer · 1 year
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If you’re enjoying Dimension 20: Neverafter and looking for more media about the horror of fairy tails, I have to recommend the Indexing series by @seananmcguire !
The main character, Henry, is a surly Snow White who works for a government agency tasked with preventing semi sentient fairy tails from wreaking too much havoc in the modern world. It’s very fun, fast paced, and has my favorite portrayal of an evil step sister (she is trying SO HARD not to do murder).
There’s such interesting exploration of what it means to be a princess who’s destined to be a sacrifice, or a monster who doesn’t really want to do evil. Even what it means to be a side character in a story that thinks you’re expendable. I’m rereading it now and having a blast.
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itvanilla · 9 months
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Hey, can anyone link me to the October Daye Discord?
And if there’s a discord for InCryptid/Wayward Children/general Seanan’s books Discord, I’d love links to those too!
Thanks in advance !
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mytimeline1999 · 1 year
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mikaistudies · 7 months
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why do i have the urge to do other stuff– something that is not acad related, whenever i need to study or do school works ;;
watching a stardew valley farm tour while cutting index cards and making mini flashcards! i have very small handwriting (my instructor said it is microscopic lmao) so i decided to cut 4x6 index cards into four, but i found myself trying to make my handwriting bigger :']
ah really i wanna play sdv but i can't bc i need to study for the term exams ;;
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Hmm
Anyone have any idea if there’s any particular words or phrases that tend to make posts not show up in the tags?
There’s no links in my last post and I tried using one tag at a time, and it’s still not being indexed. I’m concerned it might just be too long, in which case.... I don’t really know how to proceed, but if anyone has any tips for making sure stuff gets indexed in the tags, I’d appreciate it.
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orwellsunderpants · 2 years
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I’m taking an indexing course, and in the reading there is some discussion of what makes for a good indexer. Good indexers apparently can think thematically and are good at categorizing things.
According to the reading, it is rare for students to come into indexing courses already having these abilities, and apparently it is also extremely difficult to teach these skills to people who don't already possess them. 
My only thought about this is that the so-called "natural" indexers, the ones who already think thematically and in terms of categories are probably all autistic. <waves in natural indexer>
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adarkrainbow · 1 year
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Due to the previous ask I ended up thinking back to a fairytale themed book I really liked, but never got to talk about here: Indexing, by Seanan McGuire.
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Now, this novel is not a typical novel in format - it is an ebook that was selled as a serial, so chapter after chapter released during a given period of time to finally make a full book. Hopefully I got to read the whole thing all at once, and while I know the “serial placed in one” book format doesn’t please everybody, I actually didn’t mind. Of course being French and into literature I am used to the “serial turned one book”, it was THE big format at a time, and it also worked like those old fantasy anthologies a la “Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser” where individual stories are collected together. 
Anyway, what is “Indexing” about? We could say: SCP for fairytales. Or this cartoon for children, “Fairy Tale Police Department” turned into a dark adult urban fantasy. 
In the world of “Indexing” fairytales are real, but not in the sense that they happened in the past or that they exist somewhere in another world. Fairytales happen everywhere, live among us, and if we do not see them it is all thanks to the good work of the ATI Management Bureau, who protects us from them. Because fairytales are actually live viruses or plagues, they are abstract sentient forces that seek out to be played, reality-warping scenarios that only care about happening one way or another, and are ready to ANYTHING to do so... (If you have read Pratchett’s works, such as “Witches Abroad”, you’ll recognize a similar take on the “fairy tale” here).
And the ATI Management Bureau is a special, secret organization of the USA whose task is to identify the stories that seek to happen, and prevent them from happening - or solving them with as little people hurt as possible. Because as it turns out, when fairytales try to happen in real-life, lives get damaged and bloody consequences ensues... 
I do not want to talk more about it, because it is a short and simple concept that works really well in its simplicity. Discovering the life and identity of the characters is a key play of the pleasure here, and while the book starts with a “case by case anthology” format, clearly an over-arching story appears that blooms in the finale.
While it is a dark story, it is not a horror story. They do not shy away from the violent aspects of fairytales, and to feed into a dark urban fantasy style there are legitimate threats and darkness - it is a world where the wonders of fairytales make you shiver rather than smile. But it is not extremely harsh, and it doesn’t go into a really brutal form of horror. It is notably quite humoristic - but of course, it is dark humor. Morbid jokes, biting cynicism and creepy laughs are to be expected.
I however truly liked this book. I will not lie, I had a quite similar concept for a story of my own - and Seanan McGuire beat me to it X) But she did it in a very unique and personal style - a very clever style might I add - that truly made me enjoy this. For example one of the clever things I love about this world is how the ATI Management Bureau works - being “police officers” for fairytales they do refer to their potential cases by codes, as a policeman would use codes to refer to robberies, murders, assaults... But their codes are actually the ATU Index, which they use to try to identify which “case” they are in and what types of scenarios they are thrown into. It is a very fun element of worldbuilding, and it also allows to explore a story which is basically a guessing game.
It is another thing I really loved - it isn’t just “on-the-nose” about the world of fairytales. McGuire knows her stuff, and while the first cases are pretty straightforward “weird tales”, she then introduces us to an entire “guessing game” where the whole point is to understand which fairytale, or which type of fairytale, the characters find themselves in - with many misleading twists and turns, similar to a real-life investigation - and I just loved it. It plays so much with the codes and tropes of fairytales, and the study around them, I adored it.
(You also now probably understand why I called it “SCP for fairytales”)
The book got a sequel “Indexing: Reflections” which I read to and... didn’t like as much as the first one. Do not get me wrong, the first chapters and the first part of the sequel is really good - we explore more of the world of the first book, we have fascinating new additions, more twists... But the second part of the book becomes kind of “meh”. The great promises of the beginning are not fulfilled, the end is pretty formulaic, the explorations of the worldbuilding sometimes go nowhere, and also the “let’s explore more of this world” kind of turns against itself as the logic, rules and workings of the universe of the books gets stretched a lot sometimes, to the point I rolled my eyes a bit. A disappointing end to a good start - but the opening is still worth it I guess? But sequels are never better than the originals - we all know that.
So if you ever get a chance, don’t hesitate to take a peek at “Indexing”. If you are a fairytale fan, you won’t be disappointed (or I hope).
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