#footscraygoose by facingthenorthwind

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 13:38
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Fandom: Original Work
Pairings/Characters: Original Characters, Original Soulmate Goose
Rating: T
Length: 4,278 words
Creator Links: facingthenorthwind(spacegandalf) at AO3
Theme: Crack Treated Seriously

Summary: Biosecurity officers have identified and captured a lesser white-fronted goose in Footscray, Victoria. Due to the biosecurity risk to Australian bird life and the poultry industry, the bird is not permitted to remain in Australia and will be humanely destroyed.

Reccer's Notes: This fic was brought to my attention in a Discord server. I found it too hilarious NOT to share here. Also points for having accurate details according to the Australian server member who linked it.

Fanwork Links: #footscraygoose on AO3
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Title: The Witches' Road
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Pairings: Darcy Lewis/Wanda Maximoff
Rating: PG
Warnings/Spoilers: Post-WandaVision. Post-Agatha All Along. Canon Divergence AU - Wanda is alive. Established Relationship.
Summary: Darcy and Wanda try to find Billy.
Notes: Written for [community profile] femslashfete prompt wonderland, [community profile] mcu100 prompt Monthly Challenge - Wiccan and Old Prompts - kiss, Scarlet Witch, [community profile] 100femslash prompt dark, and [community profile] 100ships prompt yellow. Not quite sure if MoM happened in this AU, but somehow Darcy & Wanda got together between WV & AAA. Maybe I'll write that eventually because I am intrigued by this pairing and want more.
[...100femslash Table...] [...100ships Table...]

the witches' road.........

Media consumed in 2025

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 19:48
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Well, since I just made a 2025 round-up post, might as well do one more!

Dramas, movies, some other things. )

Check-In Post - Jan 10th 2026

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 18:28
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What are your crafting goals for 2026?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



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2026-Jan-10, Saturday 13:22
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My house has been on the market for a month or so. The real estate agent has been holding open houses every weekend and there have been lots of views at the listing on Zillow, but so far it hasn't sold. Someone made an offer at the beginning of January but it was $50,000 below the asking price so we decided not to accept since it was the first offer we'd had and we wanted to see if we would get any better offers as we move through winter and into spring. Then yesterday the agent said he would like to drop the asking price by $15,000, so I somewhat reluctantly agreed. The house is starting to feel like an albatross and I just want it gone. Also I've discovered that my Medicare payments could dramatically increase if I sell it more than two years after S's death, so it would be better if it sells within the next six months.

It's a dull dreary day today, damp but not raining right now. I used the rebounder for 45 minutes rather than going for a walk outside.

I happened to see something online - someone's tips for 10 things she has done to improve her health, and one of the things was to use a rebounder for 5 minutes a day. I guess 5 minutes is better than nothing, but it seems ludicrously little to me. However, a quick google search tells me that someone who is new to rebounding should start with 5 to 10 minutes of uncomplicated bouncing per day and work up to 20 minutes or more with more complex and more intense movements. I do longer workouts but keep it fairly simple and low impact, and it still gets my heart rate up fairly quickly.

Are the poor dears all right?

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 17:11
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Of course it would be Jonathan Jones making these overheated speculations, wouldn't it? Did Leonardo da Vinci paint a nude Mona Lisa? I may have just solved this centuries-old mystery.

We do wish he would go and look at some landscapes, or maybe abstracts, for a change, though doubtless he would find some female sexual symbolism to perve over there.

Cannot help feeling that he is just some point on a spectrum away from this very weird - not sure if it entirely constitutes a subculture? The Goon Squad: Loneliness, porn’s next frontier, and the dream of endless masturbation Very NSFW and rather creepy - the author in an interview cops to Perverse Exhilaration which may have something to do with discomfort at the tone as well as the actual matter?

There was a piece in Guardian Saturday about people who fall in love with their AI companions, and want to marry then and have children with them, and apparently some women also bond with them, but so far this is not online that I can find. Based on a book that's coming out?

After the holidays: work

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 16:54
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At work, I've been trying to finish off a non-trivial task that I started last month. There are plenty of aspects to get right: I am trying to improve the performance of a part of our code that comes in different flavors, is called in different ways, and can utilize various constituents. Generative AI assistance has been helping me along. Perhaps I have finally got it all to a good state, we will see what the coming week brings. I start next week by filling things out for our annual performance review cycle. I look forward to working on my next task which is a smaller, more usual one. I have been putting some extra time into the meatier task because it's important and has already lingered plenty; it will be a relief to finally tie a bow around it, here's hoping.

After the holidays: family

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 16:40
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R.'s sons are back with us after their usual holiday with family in Asia. Our dog L's still not quite well, poor guy, no urgent fears but medical testing continues until we can get him back to normal. R's sister came along to visit before she returns to Asia; this afternoon they are all out in Glasgow city center. I am happy to stay at home with L. and relax, I am currently listening to Rylan on BBC Radio 2 while L. snuggles beside me on the sofa. Yesterday, assorted family headed to York on the train, via Edinburgh and Newcastle. R. brings me nice things back. It turns out that some Viking museum center place there has some ride around an egregiously stinky exhibit. I've been to York a couple of times for not-pleasure reasons but have not yet even ventured inside York Minster.

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2026-Jan-10, Saturday 16:36
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[community profile] snowflake_challenge 

Challenge #3: Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all. 

For me, Stargate gets credited with a lot of good things in my life, from survival to my best friend. I was definitely sure I was bisexual after watching Stargate, and definitely sure I loved writing after writing Stargate fanfiction, and I pretty much only have good memories, even at the worst of times. 

The godmother to my children, I met on LiveJournal because she read my fanfic and we connected. This was twenty years ago. We're still friends to this day. When I was in the hospital with haemolytic anaemia, she would come to visit me from her city (I was in the next city over) with her laptop so we could watch the new episodes of Atlantis together. We created an entire AU together. 

During the worst of my depression, there was still Stargate. It wasn't perfect, but neither am I.

And I have a lot of tattoos some from fandom, a nug from Dragon Age, Reepicheep, Lion from Steven's universe, Psyduck, Snoopy, and the Earth address from Stargate down the back of my right calf.


Nominations Queries 1 (Winter 2026)

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 11:01
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Hello, we have a few nominations queries at this time. If you were one of the nominators of these tags, we would appreciate your help!

  • Gachiakuta (Anime): Could the nominator clarify if "Soul within a Vital Instrument" is a specific canonical character, or an original character?
  • Kemutai Hanashi (Manga): We're having some trouble confirming that "Tachibana Ririko" and "Tsukiyama Tamaki" exist. Could the nominator point us to where they appear in canon?
  • The Serenade of Spring Thunder: We're having some trouble confirming that "Rindou" and "Shisui" exist. Could the nominator point us to where they appear in canon?
  • わたしは壁になりたい | Watashi wa Kabe ni Naritai | I Want To Be a Wall (Manga): We're having some trouble confirming that "Gilbert" and "Hanazono" exist. Could the nominator point us to where they appear in canon?
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This past Monday morning while I was over at moms she gave me one of the most important things I think I could ever get from my dad: ancestry paperwork and obituaries! There is a descendant report that goes back to the year 1872 when my one ancestor Charles Slaby was born on November 2nd. He was from Bohemia - the village of Vlastec. It then tells how he met and married a woman named Anna Kovar from Cleveland Ohio. She was born June 17th of the same year - 1872 and they were married November 11th 1894, 22 years old. So at some point he was possibly the first ancestor from my dad's Slaby side to come over here to the states before or during 1894. At least that's how it's written up... Then it goes into more details of names and relatives. Three pages of records!!

There are also some very old obituaries and cards from the funerals in the envelope. some relatives who died in the 1930's. Some are somewhat faded but overall they are in good shape. The cards don't give a ton of information besides when they died but I've been able to see some of that information from the family decent report. My dad even wrote out some more notes on the Slaby side starting with his grandfather George Slaby who was born October 19th, 1899 and his wife Anna Matuska (my dad's grandmother) who was born June 2n, 1904.

I've been wanting to see these notes for years and have been asking my dad for years but he could never find them. About a year or two ago my dad accused me of having them and wanting them back - but I had no idea they even existed. I'm sure he' happy to see them now being read and looked into. My mom gave me these papers so now I can go on and try to do some research and learn more. I'd like to try to learn more about their jobs, where they lived in those areas (mostly the Cleveland area here in Ohio) and hobbies. Wish me luck - I'll start doing this more seriously in a few weeks I think.
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It's been a bit of time since I wrote one of these and these days reading is what gives me the biggest comfort out of all my hobbies. If any of you use Storygrah or Goodreads and would like to add me, let me know. I feel like half of these books came from the library and half came from ones I own. So here I am again telling you all of my recent books I've been enjoying:

'Dying: A Memoir' By Cory Taylor
This book I picked up because it reminder me of my mother and her condition and conversations we've been having in recent months. It was good overall but at times I felt like I lost connection. I made some notes from the book as I read it in the late summer after my nephew Alex passed away.

'My sisters keeper' By Jodi Picoult
I've always been a big fan of this author and this book was no exception. I had a hard time putting it down and the ending completely surprised me. I own several of her books and plan on reading more as time goes on.

'Jo's Boys' By Louisa May Alcott
While reading this book was the period in my life that I lost my father so to be honest I remember opening pages and reading the words but it was difficult to keep concertation and track of what was happening. In the future someday I plan on rereading the three books in order - Little women, Little men & Jos boys so I can make better sense of the characters in the later two books.

'Learning to live with OCD and anxiety: Separating myths and facts' By Katie Mercer
I think I read this book in a few days - it was pretty short and I skimmed over some of it. After reading it the parts of OCD don't seem to match with how I feel and do things but I could relate to some of the anxiety parts.

'GriefShare Survival guide: Navigating the holidays after loss' By The church initiative
While this book was given to me with good intentions I had a difficult time getting into it because of the religious background. I'm sure these books are very useful for those who have those beliefs but for myself I just couldn't get into it. I think I may rehome it to a free little library.

'And every morning the way home gets longer and longer' By Fredrik Backman
This one is about a father and a grandfather who is communicating with his son and grandson. Sometimes it goes into the man's head and he's talking to his wife who has passed on. It's a somewhat deep and sad story, short but meaningful.

'A celebration of animation: The 100 greatest cartoon characters in television history' By Martin Gitlin & Joseph Wos
In some ways I liked this book and in other ways it felt too long. The title says 100 but there are clearly more than 100 characters they touch base on and talk about. Some of the characters I enjoyed learning more about and others I never heard of. I ended up giving this book to my boyfriend because he ejnoys watching cartoons more than I do.

'It's okay that you're not okay: Meeting grief and loss in a culture that doesn't understand' By Megan Devine
I enjoyed this grief book more since it felt like it got straight to the point. The author lost her husband to a drowning accident suddenly. She write about the raw and heartbreaking experience of it and the aftermath and how society really can be clueless to those going through loss. At times the book was so sad it made me cry I had to put it down but it did help me overall.

'Cairn Terriers: Everything about purchase, care, nutrition, grooming, behavior and training' By Patricia Lehman
Because of taking in Fynn - my father's dear dog - was the reason I got this book. It was a good read, short and informative. I've never owned a dog that was a full bread, only mutts - so it was interesting to learn about this breed I knew little about. The pictures throughout were adorable.

'Sunrise on the reaping' Susan Collins
Of course I recently wrote about this book - Just a week or two ago. It was a good book but I don't think I liked it as much as I liked the other hunger game books I've read. It was bittersweet to learn more about the lore of the world and characters tied in together. I'm curious is there will be more HG books coming out - if there are I hope they cover other districts. I feel like we've spent enough time in 12, it would be neat to learn about the others.

'Klondikes, chipped ham & skyscraper cones: The story of Isaly' By Brian Butko
One of my dad's favorite ice creams were klondikes. While at my friend Jenny's home I noticed this book and they let me borrow it. It was the first book of 2026 I finished. While it was a short read it was informative with lots of old adds, prices and pictures. The history of Isaly was bittersweet but I feel like a-lot of companies start off well and then go down some difficult times.

'Unfamiliar: Volume 2' By Haley Newsome
I found the first volume of this book while at my local library last year. It was a good book and I found of there was a second volume I just had to check it out. I'm glad I did. It's about some misfit characters and their little adventures and lives. I love the art. It's just a simple graphic novel to enjoy. It'll be nice to read the third one if the author is able to write up one.

'More days at the Morisaki bookshop' By Satoshi Yagisawa
This is another book I found the first one at my local library last year. I got it in an event where they wrapped up the books and you just had to pick one by the description. It's a simple, short and slice of life sort of tale about an introvert young woman who sort of finds herself while being at her uncle's bookshop in Japan. I liked the writing style, the characters and the plot. This is the second one and it carries on with the girl, her job, relationships and life. It is a bit darker than the first and deals with some emotional stuff but is still a heartwarming story to read.

Snowflake Challenges 4 & 5

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 06:50
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Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.


Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page: Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!

I do (semi) regular link lists, and thought about dumping one here, but then I saw this video, and wanted to talk about it.

[youtube.com profile] lostrekkie / [youtube.com profile] jessiegenderafterdark5287: Starfleet Academy Is The Best Live-Action Star Trek We've Gotten In Years (Spoiler-Free Review) (Video: 43 minutes).
I braced for CW-core melodrama in space and instead got a Star Trek show that actually understands Star Trek.

Context on where I am with modern TV Star Trek, the TL;DR being: "Too old and tired to deal with this shit." I remember watching the first two episodes of Star Trek: Picard, and deciding, "I don't have the energy to be angry at Star Trek." Which was similar to how I felt about pretty much everything in January of 2020, to be fair. But the feeling specific to Star Trek has stuck, and I haven't kept up with any of the modern shows. We did watch part of the first season of Discovery, and I enjoyed later episodes more than my first impression of the pilot (which I loathed). But then I just never cared enough to go back to it.

I probably should've watched Prodigy, which was more my speed (it sounds like, being a Voyager girl growing up). Then I bounced off Lower Decks, both tonally and in animation style. And I felt the same sort of continuity exhaustion towards Strange New Worlds as I do towards all of Star Wars and most of the MCU at this point.

(For the reboot movies: Enjoyed the first one, have forgotten every single thing about the second one, adored the third one, but then Anton died, and they never made any more. Tentatively interested in whatever the reboot of the reboot will be.)

This looks like something I might enjoy! I hope it doesn't rely too much on continuity from season three of Discovery, but otherwise I like the cast, I'm willing to put up with overly-hormonal youth, and I'd just... it'd be nice not to be angry at Star Trek for a change.

A few quibbles with the video:
  • Not personal to me, but if you're loving the current era of Trek... Jessie very much is not, and may harsh your mellow.

  • It's probably not as spoiler free as some people use with that term, but it didn't really give away any plot details.

  • I basically listened to it as a podcast, because while I very much enjoy Jessie's face, there's a lot of b-roll that's just the trailers over and over? Which I guess is a youtube thing.


But overall I liked her video! I will be tuning in to the new show.

AND THEN I SAW THIS VIDEO, so you get some Raye, too.


Challenge #5: In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.
I'm not really active in transformative works fandom right now (brain full, no room), but here's a couple broad wishes for rainbow chasers.

1. Copying a bunch of people asking for help with [community profile] fandomtrees. There's lots of great trees that need a few more decorations <3

2. Tell me your favourite album last year. Not song, full album you can listen to end to end. The album doesn't have to have come out in 2025; it can be from another year, and it was just your favourite to listen to in 2025.

3. Tell me your favourite tiny detail about your blorbo, and why you like it. Don't worry if I know/like your canon. I just want to roll around in some fandom positivity. Alternately, a small joke or funny moment from your blorbo's show (or novel, or whatever).

E.g.: this is more of a canon beat, but the thing in "Mr. Rowl" where everyone keeps mistaking the heroine's dad for the Duke of Wellington cracks me up every time I think of it.

ETA: 4. If you use Discord, please go fill out this survey and tell them to put AI integration where the Sun will never see it: We're exploring how people feel about AI—tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot—and what they'd want (or not want) from AI in Discord.

ETA 2: Survey appears to be down. Not sure if it got overloaded. Or if Discord decided they don't want user input after all. Or what. Let me know if it comes back on.
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Navigation Button - Tennis

Jannik Sinner (ITA, world #2) and Carlos Alcaraz (ESP, world #1) kicked off the season with a performance match in Seoul (KOR).
The Hyundai Card Super Match went to the Spaniard (7-5, 7-6) after a couple of hours of high-level but rather playful tennis.

Sincaraz H2H – 2026
Sinner — Alcaraz
0 — 1


This match had nothing to do with the adrenaline-packed matches we saw back in November and October for the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin or for the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, even though the latter was also a performance match.

Today’s match felt way more relaxed and playful on both sides, with more focus on entertaining the packed Inspire stadium (15,000 seats) and the fans watching live.
At some point Jannik left his racket and the court to a little fan, who played a few exchanges with an amused Alcaraz... and the boy even scored a deuce for Sinner! It was a very cute and enjoyable moment.

The whole match was rather entertaining, although I did miss the usual adrenaline. And I am of course not thrilled about the result, unofficial as it may be—I always root for Sinner! 😉

Well, the adrenaline will be back soon: the Australian Open (Slam) awaits and surely Carlitos will try to snatch the title from two-time defending champion Jannik (while securing a Career Grand Slam for himself, should he succeed).
Both champions are one slam title away from scoring a Career Grand Slam: Carlos could accomplish that by winning the Australian Open, while Jannik could do the same by winning the Roland Garros.

An adrenaline-packed season is about to kick off... today was just a little taste.

Forza Jannik! ♥

Snowflake Challenge 2026 #5

2026-Jan-10, Saturday 14:14
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Challenge #5

In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.

I'm sooo happy to see a version of this challenge back! I loved fulfilling people's wishlists last year~ As for myself, I have a couple! (Don't mind the soft-recycling of my [community profile] holiday_wishes list...)

1. Help me move! I'm currently saving up to move out of my parents' home! They forbid me from going on HRT, so I'm trying to move ASAP. Plus, I live in a red state with lots of anti-trans legislation.

My Paypal.me is here, and my Ko-fi is here!

2. Comments on my fics! I am AzureMist on AO3, and some fandoms I've written for include Dungeon Meshi, MILGRAM, Splatoon, and Pokémon, among other things! If you're familiar with any of the fandoms I've written for, from 2021 onward, I'd really, really appreciate it if you could spare some kind words!

3. Digital giftcards! Specifically Nintendo eShop, Steam, Pokémon Center and DoorDash gift cards! I have a long gaming-related wishlist, so if you could help make even a dent in that, it would be very appreciated. The Pokémon Center is the official Pokémon merch store, and Pokémon is my one true fandom, so it makes sense why I would love some items from there (especially Pokémon plushies, as I collect them)! And lastly, DoorDash cards will be used for yummy treats~

4. Support for my art accounts! A share, a kind comment, or maybe even a follow for any of my art accounts would warm my heart!! It's brutal out here for us artists online in this day and age... I am primarily active on Tumblr and Bluesky!

5. Paid time on Tumblr and Dreamwidth! I'm azuremist on Tumblr! Tumblr is my main online platform of choice, so I'd get a ton of usage out of it, and I'd love to get more icons on Dreamwidth!

6. Spare my beloved's site some kind words! This one's a secret, okay? Don't mention that I sent you! But my long-suffering husband has a simple website! It contains things like some of his art, and a work-in-progress guide to shiny hunting. Pup often gets discouraged with pups site, and hasn't updated it in a while because of it. So, please consider looking around, then signing the guestbook at the bottom of the homepage with some kind words!

7. Steam games! Steam gift cards too much of a hassle? I understand. (What kinda digital store doesn't let you send an e-gift card by email? In 2026??) Then maybe consider gifting me a game more directly with Humble Bundle! I have a lot of visual novels on my wishlist; specifics include Canvas Menagerie, Love Curse: Find Your Soulmate, Afterlove EP, Necrobarista, Heart of the Woods, and Letters  From a Rainy Day -Oceans and Lace-.

8. Consider joining and posting to my Dungeon Meshi comm if you're a fan? [community profile] dunmeshi I try to keep the community active by doing reoccuring posts, but I don't think anybody else has ever posted to it except in the comments. Rec something (including self-recs), post your meta, art, anything at all!

My email is azures.mist@protonmail.com, and my Steam account is azuremists! Much love~

Bonus: Wishes I've granted )
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International Volunteer Day

Last November we asked the community to submit questions to our OTW volunteers in celebration of International Volunteer Day. In this series of posts we will spotlight some of our committees' responses.

The Translation committee's main responsibility is making content from the OTW and its various projects accessible to fans who don't speak English. This includes content for the organization's main site, FAQs on AO3, Open Doors import announcements, and AO3 news posts, among other things. They also collaborate with other OTW committees, for example to help them communicate with non-English speaking fans and users.

We asked the Translation committee for replies to your questions, and received a lot of feedback! Below you can find a selection of their answers:

Translation Committee Specific Question

Question: Is there a software required if one wanted to volunteer? Also, are there any specific devices required?
Committee answer:
While we have no specific software requirements for volunteering, we definitely recommend using a device with a bigger screen in general, like a desktop or a laptop, or at least a tablet, as that makes it easier to keep everything you need for your work on your screen. One of our requirements for any software we use is that it can run in a common internet browser on a computer, without any local installs, though they may require an app on mobile devices.

General Questions

How many hours a week do you spend on your OTW volunteer work?

  • It varies a lot week to week! Some weeks are very quiet and there's not a lot to work on, but when I do get an assignment, I tend to spend about a couple of hours on it, and that will usually be it for the week unless we're working on time sensitive tasks or projects, when things can get more hectic! Translation in particular sets generous deadlines to complete our assignments (5 or 7 days depending on what we're working on), which gives us plenty of time to work on it even after RL work hours and factoring in other real life things. I also sometimes help the Tag Wrangling team with their Spanish tags, but that accounts for a couple of minutes of quick work overall, I'd say. So... tl;dr, about 2-3 hours, give or take, depending on what we have to do for the week! (Saku)
  • It depends on the task, but an average of 2-3 hours per week suffices. (Nameless_ghoul_7)

How do you manage your volunteer time, and do you do the same thing every day like with a day job?

  • I usually find time for this during the weekend, considering my day job, so it's more of a weekend activity for me. And I prefer to do my translation in one go, and then go through it again afterwards in my free time post weekday work.
    It's definitely taught me to be good at time management, because you can't predict how your week is going to go at any point. (Ana)
  • I use a time tracker to help me track the time I spend on OTW volunteer tasks, though that usually ends up working more in retrospective, where towards the end of each week I look at the hours I did to evaluate whether my current workload is adequate or whether I should delegate some of my work to other people (or if that's not an option, what I can deprioritise and put off until a bit later). I usually try to pick up some volunteer manager or chair trainee work every other day or so (unless I'm working on something that requires daily attention), just to avoid driving myself insane, because at the end of the day there's always more work I could be picking up still. (Rhine)

What's your favorite part about volunteering at the OTW?

  • My favourite part of volunteering at the OTW has been meeting several new people from around the world and seeing how our different POVs and experiences help with different understandings of life in different spaces and how independently of our differences, cultures and upbringing we're united by pure passion for what we do in and for fandom. Passion and compassion is often hidden or missing in "work spaces" and the OTW has been a positive space filled with positive learning experiences for me since the moment I started volunteering. It's an ever evolving space that takes every instance to be better. (CottonDuck)
  • I was going to say "the people!" and that is mostly true (I've met some wonderful folks as part of Translation, and it's been a great time overall!), but if I sit down to really think about it, I think my favorite part is that it feels very gratifying to be giving back to a community that has done so much for fandom and fan spaces. I don't read a lot of fanfiction myself anymore, much as I do occasionally write it, but fandom is still very important to me and I've made a lot of good friends thanks to it, so it feels good to be able to contribute my time and skills and do something for a space that has done so much for me in turn. It's good work and good people all around, and it feels good to be part of it through my work for the OTW and AO3. (Saku)

What's the aspect of volunteer work with the OTW that you most wish more people knew about?

  • How chill the Translation volunteer managers are! If we need something, be it a hiatus, more time on a task, or clarification on some part of the text, we’re pretty much always granted them! And having a full week to do the task is very nice too, I originally thought it was going to be much more hectic. (kati)
  • The sheer scope of work that is involved! There are so many volunteers, like, seriously, *so many*, and each of us have our own little roles to perform, thus helping everything run like clockwork. Having said all that, it's all strictly on a volunteer basis, which makes it probably the only “work place” I've seen where we all actually enjoy doing what we do. (Ana)

What does a typical day as an OTW volunteer looks like for you?

  • Mostly the same as any normal day. Only that I set apart one or two hours most days to translate what's been assigned to me. (ttom)
  • It varies a lot! As Translation volunteer managers, we handle several different tasks, depending on the time of year, and what projects are currently going on. For example, if I'm on duty for managing our email inbox and handing out tasks for the week—we alternate regularly—I'll set aside around 2-3 hours a day after work for that. When we are recruiting for new translators, I'll spend a chunk of time in a week holding interviews. There are also routine tasks that each of us rotates through, like preparing meetings or coordinating the upload of translated content to the OTW and AO3 websites. Independent of the task, I usually work through shorter items on my to-do list on weekday nights, and leave bigger tasks for the weekend. (Elin)

What is your favorite animal? Alternatively, do you have a favorite breed of cat/dog?

  • Cats... I love cats and I have one. (Nameless_ghoul_7)
  • Cats, giraffes, turtles, butterflies, and I can go on. As for cats, I love the Egyptian Maus that I currently have. (AnneHelena)
  • My favourite animal is the betta! I loved aquaculture a lot!! My favourite breed of dog is the Indian Pariah Dog. (Aditi Mandavgane)

Do you enjoy reading fanfic? If so, what's your favorite work on AO3?

  • I love reading fanfics and it's difficult to choose a favourite one. But among the recent fics I am reading, Bifurcation Sandbox by Gardenersnake8822 is a favourite. (Gloriosa)
  • I love reading fanfic! It's definitely become a hobby, and has been the brunt of my reading as of late (because books are expensive < / 3). It's really difficult to pick a favorite work, since I've read so many amazing fics, but if I had to pick one, I'd pick "The Lowlander" by user foxymoxy! It's a BTS-Dragon Age crossover fic that takes the captor/prisoner trope and really dissects and does something interesting with it. It's one of my all-time favorites, and I re-read it all the time. (Somber)

Do you write any fanfic yourself? What do you enjoy about it?

  • Yes! I have a writing account on some platforms like AO3 (ofc, duh), Twitter, Wattpad, and Medium. There are so many things I love about writing. But, I’m going to list 3 of them here:
    1. I can finally read my ship in tropes that I really wanted to read.
    2. The research process. I gained knowledge while doing my hobby. I learn how to write better, to portray the emotion better, to explore and experiment with my characters’ personality, discover interesting information, and so on.
    3. It helps me clear my mind. (Keane)
  • I used to write original stories that never went anywhere and only started writing and publishing fanfiction in order to learn about AO3's user interface so that I could translate the tutorials more accurately. I like how freeing it feels not to have to worry too much about writing well enough for the general audience – it's just me and the five people (at most) who will ever see my silly little stories! (Slovenian Translation volunteer)

What fandoms are you (currently) in?

  • I’m currently obsessed with F1: The Movie and Ocean's Eleven Trilogy. (Cassie)
  • I've been in the Star Wars fandom for more than 20 years at this point, mostly on the Rogue One / Andor side nowadays. (Auré)

Do you feel glad or proud to see fanfiction in your mother tongue?

  • My answer is yes, absolutely! Especially on AO3 in particular, because Mandarin Chinese authors have been facing immense opposition in the form of censorship and takedowns of both digital and physical publications of our works. The 227 incident that resulted in AO3 being banned in Mainland China was a major turning point in the involvement of AO3 within Chinese fandom communities, so every time I see a new Mandarin Chinese work on AO3 I'm always grateful that one more author has found a safe avenue to share their creations with the rest of fandom. (Chinese Translation volunteer)
  • Absolutely! My first language is Portuguese and I always find it surprising when I see works on some fandoms that are definitely not popular in my country. It’s like an invisible thread suddenly connects me to someone I don’t know but share two things in common: a language and a love for a fandom that makes us want to spend time and effort creating something to share with that community. Funny enough, I usually like to read fanfics in the language my brain associates them with. For example, I don’t speak Korean, and I usually watch K-dramas with English subtitles to continue learning English, so that’s the language my brain associates that series with. When I see a work in Portuguese for that fandom, it’s like my horizons have suddenly been broadened. And if I get a chance to make an online friend because of it? Even better! (Amanda)
  • I translate English to Marathi, and I don't see a lot of Marathi fanfic on the site, but when I stumble upon one, my heart soars and I feel on top of the world! (Aditi Mandavgane)

Thanks so much to every volunteer who took the time to answer!

(For more answers from Translation volunteers, check out this work on AO3, where we'll collect additional replies to each question!)


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2026-Jan-10, Saturday 09:19
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Posted by Aditi Paul

Last November we asked the community to submit questions to our OTW volunteers in celebration of International Volunteer Day. In this series of posts we will spotlight some of our committees’ responses.

The Translation committee‘s main responsibility is making content from the OTW and its various projects accessible to fans who don’t speak English. This includes content for the organization’s main site, FAQs on AO3, Open Doors import announcements, and AO3 news posts, among other things. They also collaborate with other OTW committees, for example to help them communicate with non-English speaking fans and users.

We asked the Translation committee for replies to your questions, and received a lot of feedback! Below you can find a selection of their answers:

Translation Committee Specific Question

Question: Is there a software required if one wanted to volunteer? Also, are there any specific devices required?

Committee answer:
While we have no specific software requirements for volunteering, we definitely recommend using a device with a bigger screen in general, like a desktop or a laptop, or at least a tablet, as that makes it easier to keep everything you need for your work on your screen. One of our requirements for any software we use is that it can run in a common internet browser on a computer, without any local installs, though they may require an app on mobile devices.

General Questions

How many hours a week do you spend on your OTW volunteer work?

  • It varies a lot week to week! Some weeks are very quiet and there’s not a lot to work on, but when I do get an assignment, I tend to spend about a couple of hours on it, and that will usually be it for the week unless we’re working on time sensitive tasks or projects, when things can get more hectic! Translation in particular sets generous deadlines to complete our assignments (5 or 7 days depending on what we’re working on), which gives us plenty of time to work on it even after RL work hours and factoring in other real life things. I also sometimes help the Tag Wrangling team with their Spanish tags, but that accounts for a couple of minutes of quick work overall, I’d say. So… tl;dr, about 2-3 hours, give or take, depending on what we have to do for the week! (Saku)
  • It depends on the task, but an average of 2-3 hours per week suffices. (Nameless_ghoul_7)

How do you manage your volunteer time, and do you do the same thing every day like with a day job?

  • I usually find time for this during the weekend, considering my day job, so it’s more of a weekend activity for me. And I prefer to do my translation in one go, and then go through it again afterwards in my free time post weekday work.
    It’s definitely taught me to be good at time management, because you can’t predict how your week is going to go at any point. (Ana)
  • I use a time tracker to help me track the time I spend on OTW volunteer tasks, though that usually ends up working more in retrospective, where towards the end of each week I look at the hours I did to evaluate whether my current workload is adequate or whether I should delegate some of my work to other people (or if that’s not an option, what I can deprioritise and put off until a bit later). I usually try to pick up some volunteer manager or chair trainee work every other day or so (unless I’m working on something that requires daily attention), just to avoid driving myself insane, because at the end of the day there’s always more work I could be picking up still. (Rhine)

What’s your favorite part about volunteering at the OTW?

  • My favourite part of volunteering at the OTW has been meeting several new people from around the world and seeing how our different POVs and experiences help with different understandings of life in different spaces and how independently of our differences, cultures and upbringing we’re united by pure passion for what we do in and for fandom. Passion and compassion is often hidden or missing in “work spaces” and the OTW has been a positive space filled with positive learning experiences for me since the moment I started volunteering. It’s an ever evolving space that takes every instance to be better. (CottonDuck)
  • I was going to say “the people!” and that is mostly true (I’ve met some wonderful folks as part of Translation, and it’s been a great time overall!), but if I sit down to really think about it, I think my favorite part is that it feels very gratifying to be giving back to a community that has done so much for fandom and fan spaces. I don’t read a lot of fanfiction myself anymore, much as I do occasionally write it, but fandom is still very important to me and I’ve made a lot of good friends thanks to it, so it feels good to be able to contribute my time and skills and do something for a space that has done so much for me in turn. It’s good work and good people all around, and it feels good to be part of it through my work for the OTW and AO3. (Saku)

What’s the aspect of volunteer work with the OTW that you most wish more people knew about?

  • How chill the Translation volunteer managers are! If we need something, be it a hiatus, more time on a task, or clarification on some part of the text, we’re pretty much always granted them! And having a full week to do the task is very nice too, I originally thought it was going to be much more hectic. (kati)
  • The sheer scope of work that is involved! There are so many volunteers, like, seriously, *so many*, and each of us have our own little roles to perform, thus helping everything run like clockwork. Having said all that, it’s all strictly on a volunteer basis, which makes it probably the only “work place” I’ve seen where we all actually enjoy doing what we do. (Ana)

What does a typical day as an OTW volunteer looks like for you?

  • Mostly the same as any normal day. Only that I set apart one or two hours most days to translate what’s been assigned to me. (ttom)
  • It varies a lot! As Translation volunteer managers, we handle several different tasks, depending on the time of year, and what projects are currently going on. For example, if I’m on duty for managing our email inbox and handing out tasks for the week—we alternate regularly—I’ll set aside around 2-3 hours a day after work for that. When we are recruiting for new translators, I’ll spend a chunk of time in a week holding interviews. There are also routine tasks that each of us rotates through, like preparing meetings or coordinating the upload of translated content to the OTW and AO3 websites. Independent of the task, I usually work through shorter items on my to-do list on weekday nights, and leave bigger tasks for the weekend. (Elin)

What is your favorite animal? Alternatively, do you have a favorite breed of cat/dog?

  • Cats… I love cats and I have one. (Nameless_ghoul_7)
  • Cats, giraffes, turtles, butterflies, and I can go on. As for cats, I love the Egyptian Maus that I currently have. (AnneHelena)
  • My favourite animal is the betta! I loved aquaculture a lot!! My favourite breed of dog is the Indian Pariah Dog. (Aditi Mandavgane)

Do you enjoy reading fanfic? If so, what’s your favorite work on AO3?

  • I love reading fanfics and it’s difficult to choose a favourite one. But among the recent fics I am reading, Bifurcation Sandbox by Gardenersnake8822 is a favourite. (Gloriosa)
  • I love reading fanfic! It’s definitely become a hobby, and has been the brunt of my reading as of late (because books are expensive </3). It's really difficult to pick a favorite work, since I've read so many amazing fics, but if I had to pick one, I'd pick "The Lowlander" by user foxymoxy! It's a BTS-Dragon Age crossover fic that takes the captor/prisoner trope and really dissects and does something interesting with it. It's one of my all-time favorites, and I re-read it all the time. (Somber)

Do you write any fanfic yourself? What do you enjoy about it?

  • Yes! I have a writing account on some platforms like AO3 (ofc, duh), Twitter, Wattpad, and Medium. There are so many things I love about writing. But, I’m going to list 3 of them here:
    1. I can finally read my ship in tropes that I really wanted to read.
    2. The research process. I gained knowledge while doing my hobby. I learn how to write better, to portray the emotion better, to explore and experiment with my characters’ personality, discover interesting information, and so on.
    3. It helps me clear my mind. (Keane)
  • I used to write original stories that never went anywhere and only started writing and publishing fanfiction in order to learn about AO3’s user interface so that I could translate the tutorials more accurately. I like how freeing it feels not to have to worry too much about writing well enough for the general audience – it’s just me and the five people (at most) who will ever see my silly little stories! (Slovenian Translation volunteer)

What fandoms are you (currently) in?

  • I’m currently obsessed with F1: The Movie and Ocean’s Eleven Trilogy. (Cassie)
  • I’ve been in the Star Wars fandom for more than 20 years at this point, mostly on the Rogue One / Andor side nowadays. (Auré)

Do you feel glad or proud to see fanfiction in your mother tongue?

  • My answer is yes, absolutely! Especially on AO3 in particular, because Mandarin Chinese authors have been facing immense opposition in the form of censorship and takedowns of both digital and physical publications of our works. The 227 incident that resulted in AO3 being banned in Mainland China was a major turning point in the involvement of AO3 within Chinese fandom communities, so every time I see a new Mandarin Chinese work on AO3 I’m always grateful that one more author has found a safe avenue to share their creations with the rest of fandom. (Chinese Translation volunteer)
  • Absolutely! My first language is Portuguese and I always find it surprising when I see works on some fandoms that are definitely not popular in my country. It’s like an invisible thread suddenly connects me to someone I don’t know but share two things in common: a language and a love for a fandom that makes us want to spend time and effort creating something to share with that community. Funny enough, I usually like to read fanfics in the language my brain associates them with. For example, I don’t speak Korean, and I usually watch K-dramas with English subtitles to continue learning English, so that’s the language my brain associates that series with. When I see a work in Portuguese for that fandom, it’s like my horizons have suddenly been broadened. And if I get a chance to make an online friend because of it? Even better! (Amanda)
  • I translate English to Marathi, and I don’t see a lot of Marathi fanfic on the site, but when I stumble upon one, my heart soars and I feel on top of the world! (Aditi Mandavgane)

Thanks so much to every volunteer who took the time to answer!

(For more answers from Translation volunteers, check out this work on AO3, where we’ll collect additional replies to each question!)

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