story out!
Jan. 10th, 2026 09:24 amYou can check out The Valley in Thaw here, and the whole issue at www.tractorbeam.earth.

Challenge #5
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.
Oh lawd. This one's going to be a struggle too. Most of the stuff I want are physical—physical volumes of manga, figures, etc.—and that'd be too much of a hassle for any of y'all reading this.
Comments on any of my fic (AO3 has the most complete list right now but a handful are also mirrored on SqWA and
sigaw). Please don't feel obligated to comment if you honestly didn't enjoy it or are unfamiliar with any of the fandoms I've written for. That would just make me feel so awkward /o\
More people (that aren't mods/admin) posting in communities. I know I can't bemoan this too much—I'm hardly as active in comms as I used to be when I was younger—but as someone modding a couple of comms, it does feel lonely sometimes 🥲 I do my best to post whenever I have something to share in the comms I'm part of, so I'll just keep doing my best and hope other people feel encouraged to do the same. I remember some newer DW users a while back sharing that they don't post in comms because they felt like that was a mod-only privilege. No disrespect to whoever told you that, but no. Comms are meant for all members to share their fandom squee! They're not meant to be a mod's personal soapbox. (Unless that's stated somewhere on the community profile, in which case that's a "personal" comm and a different conversation altogether.)
If you can afford it, premium paid time for anyone on DW. Support your friends and the site we're all on, win/win!

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 braced for CW-core melodrama in space and instead got a Star Trek show that actually understands Star Trek.
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.

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:
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.
How many hours a week do you spend on your OTW volunteer work?
How do you manage your volunteer time, and do you do the same thing every day like with a day job?
What's your favorite part about volunteering at the OTW?
What's the aspect of volunteer work with the OTW that you most wish more people knew about?
What does a typical day as an OTW volunteer looks like for you?
What is your favorite animal? Alternatively, do you have a favorite breed of cat/dog?
Do you enjoy reading fanfic? If so, what's your favorite work on AO3?
Do you write any fanfic yourself? What do you enjoy about it?
What fandoms are you (currently) in?
Do you feel glad or proud to see fanfiction in your mother tongue?
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!)
The Organization for Transformative Works is the non-profit parent organization of multiple projects including Archive of Our Own, Fanlore, Open Doors, OTW Legal Advocacy, and Transformative Works and Cultures. We are a fan-run, donor-supported organization staffed by volunteers. Find out more about us on our website.
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Gonna make one hundred soups this year. Starting off with kapustnyak, carrot soup, chickpea soup, and parsnip soup.
4% complete.
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8% complete baybeee. This may end up being a long post. Hope you like the colour of the soup.
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Can’t stop won’t stop. 15 soups so far.
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Slowed down for a minute because vet bills ate up my grocery budget but made it to 20%, baybEEEE.
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Whoops I slowed down but BAM, 25%. I’m gonna make a comeback baybeeEEEE.
I AM BECOMING SO POWERFUL
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Four new BEAN BASED SOUPS, the first one trailblazing because it was a taco soup recipe courtesy of @alex-of-1000-dumbasseries. 61 IN THE BAG, 39 TO GO.
I am also linking my soup planning doc because I can, and it’s easier than tagging all of them individually.
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Have I lost all my followers yet? NOT YET. Time for more soups. I’m up to 70 now.
OP this is a gorgeous post and I’m so proud of you
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Thank you, I will take these codfish words to my grave. Also, I have achieved 8 more, putting me at 77 soups. How is 70 plus 9 photos 77? I’m glad you asked.
Earlier, I forgot to include a photo of my cock-a-leekie-soup (#57) - pictured above as the first one of this set - and also I MADE TARATOR TWICE by accident so I’ve struck one from the record since I’m trying to make 100 soups here, not 99 and one twice.
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A new bowl approaches. Bought myself some soup bowls from the 70s with goofy little geese on them for my own birthday (though I did not get them in time for my miyeok-guk), because what else is free will for. This puts me at 86. I JUST MIGHT MAKE IT? SOMEHOW?
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A COLOURFUL BATCH featuring another Certified Tumblr Soup because people kept recommending Yeto’s Soup, and they were right.
How am I at 92? ALL MY LIFE I’VE BEEN A QUITTER.
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100/100!

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'm unfortunately drawing a blank for this one. Recommending stuff has always been a struggle, unless I'm given really specific criteria to stick with.
For now, I think I'll just recommend the HTML to Markdown website. These days I prefer coding my DW entries in Markdown which means if I want to use the AO3- or SqWA-generated fic blurbs when posting my fic on DW, I have to recode it from HTML to Markdown. And posting my fic to my fanworks community also means making a new version formatted using Markdown.
But using this site, I just copy-paste the HTML formatted stuff from AO3/SqWA and it generates a Markdown version that I can use on DW. (I know HTML still works perfectly fine on DW, it's just my brain being annoying for the sake of "You have to be consistent with the format you use on one site!" 😅)






