are u ever sick w longing. and i don't just mean romantic longing. i mean longing for a place you barely get to see, longing for friends you no longer have, longing for feelings you might have left behind in your childhood, longing for creativity, longing for a rich and more expansive life, longing for less inhibition. longing for more passion. longing for ur life to be so incandescent w something it thaws all the frost in ur bones. are u ever so consumed w it it rends ur heart in two. do u understand me
[2023] TOP 20 PODCASTS ON AO3 FOUND IN FANDOMS > OTHER MEDIA
To make this ranking, all series titles in Other Media were copy-pasted to Google Sheets, rearranged according to number of fanworks, and then manually filtered since not all podcasts were marked as such.
The numbers under each rank indicate how much they rose/fell in the rankings based on last year's (Oct. 24, 2023) rankings, which can be found here. The gray numbers in parenthesis indicate how much fanworks it gained since last year.
The data for this year and last year's rankings were taken while logged in, so lcoked fanworks are included in the count.
A few web series like Critical Role and Dimensions 20 released audio-only versions of their works too, but I left them out since they were listed was a web series on ao3 and more known as one too.
Cabin Pressure has also been left off the list this time since its podcast format was only released in 2019, years after it aired on the radio.
All nonfiction podcasts have also been excluded (Not that there were many), because with RPFs, it’s hard to tell if the fic in question is just based on the podcast or because of the things the person has done outside of it. Last year, I accidentally included The Misfits in the list since I didn't realize from its description that it was nonfiction.
The Two Princes (Podcast) ranks 21st in the rankings this year, and actually ranked 20th last year when the rankings are adjusted to exclude Cabin Pressure and The Misfits.
The College Tapes is actually a spinoff of The Bright Sessions.
Thanks for understanding and hopefully I didn’t mess up anywhere! 🙏
Here we are with another edition of “What I Did Last Week,” where I share my day-to-day life as a self-employed person. Every weekday (and some weekends) I keep track of all the work I’ve done each day, as a way to keep me on track as a full-time working artist. Fellow creatives and freelancers, whether or not you choose to share it publicly, I urge you to join me in this weekly professional accountability exercise.
Monday February 12
Caught up on emails from the weekend.
Concerts Under the Stars practice session.
Tuesday February 13
Worked on a medical illustration client project and sent for review.
Met with a science design client project to discuss edits.
Wednesday February 14
Volunteer stuff.
Prepped for upcoming Concerts Under the Stars performances.
Website updates.
Social media and blog posts.
Met with a science design client to discuss edits, then implemented the feedback/changes and sent for review.
Worked on a science design client project.
Emailed new mentees to schedule introductory calls.
AMI Membership Committee stuff.
Thursday February 15
Sent follow-up email about a potential medical illustration client project.
Social media posts.
Worked on a science design client project and sent for review.
Worked on edits for a medical illustration client project, then sent final deliverables and invoice for the completed work.
Worked on edits for a different medical illustration client project and sent for review.
Concerts Under the Stars performance #1 at the planetarium!
Friday February 16
Set up introductory meetings with new mentees.
Concerts Under the Stars performance #2 at the planetarium!
what makes the anglerfish so nefarious? how do you know his heart? is it because he looks a little different from you and me? is it because you think he looks strange?
A gunner turned craftsmen, AE-17 has stripped back most of its combat hardware, making an existence repairing equipment for those transversing the edge of the ridge.
Built by Caltic Engineering, the Aegis series of combat automaton are self-aware constructs.
Built over a thousand years after the wars of corruption and the end of the Azernexian empire. Their line was produced to serve in an on and off conflict known as the five century war between the Tenebraen Republic and the territories of the Stromean Realms.
Through the course of the war, Cacean infantry, dissatisfied with the limited AI given to the constructs by tenebraen programmers, began to illegally modify units with patched programming, which was then shared among other networked units.
This allowed their AI to rapidly evolve and develop based on their encounters on the field.
By the time the war finally ended, and caltic engineering was liquidated, an estimated 88% of active units had received the update. of these, less then a third were able to be collected.
Those that remained scattered throughout the edges of Tenebrean territories, among Cacean tribe regions and the newly formed Demitronian state, forging an existence for themselves.