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Olox, posting sporadically. Author of many things fiction and non, but best known here for Fate/Coffee (alias coffeefic - coming soon to an archive near you!)

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Coffeefic, now on AO3!

Surprise!! Originally begun in 2013 and sent out via email to a few friends and then an increasingly large mailing list, I've now decided to archive my long-running, multi-arc coffee shop AU Fate/Coffee online to make it more accessible. While there are some things I'd definitely do differently now, there's some writing in here that I'm quite proud of, and this piece of work is such a huge part of my creative development that I want to celebrate it. You'll be able to find it all here!

I'm in the slow process of getting everything uploaded, starting from the beginning (going back to zero, you could say...)! At time of posting, the first 6 chapters are up. I've set the (hopefully doable?!) deadline of Christmas 2025, since that's when Act 5 takes place. Can you believe that real life has now caught up to the big timeskip? :,)

So whether you're a new or returning guest to The Crossroads, enjoy!

What’s it about?

Beginning as a good old fashioned coffee shop AU, this fic has spun out into multiple complete but continuous storylines, each focusing on different characters and relationships within a modern, non-magical setting:

  • Act 1-3 follows Saber and Diarmuid as they fall for each other and navigate a new relationship as two people very much running away from or otherwise dealing poorly with past ones 
  • Act 4 is a prequel following a young, grieving, very depressed Kiritsugu as he meets Maiya and Iri for the first time
  • Wedding Cheers is a wedding episode/movie special… except that it focuses on Maiya, always the bridesmaid never the bride, as she reckons with her past trauma, her unrequited feelings for Kiritsugu, and the immortal question “hey, Cu’s kind of hot, right?”
  • Pumpkin Spice Latte, a Halloween special which is the origin of a certain meme and contains some important emotional set-up for…
  • Act 5, which is “coffeefic does Heaven’s Feel”, following the now-grown-up F/SN kids over one very stressful Christmas week.
  • There are also “coffee sips” which are short stories set at various points in the timeline and jumping between various characters who don’t get “main” plotlines devoted to them… though by this point the stories aren’t short and I’m basically using these as a format to flesh out and give closure to all the side characters who haven’t had their own arc yet (plus extra, post-Act 5 closure for some who have).

Why wasn’t it online before?

Honestly, I was mostly just shy – this was initially meant to be for me and like 3 friends, and more generally, I was worried about having my messy creative practice Perceived and Known in a public space. There’s definitely some writing from this era that I’m glad exists only on my hard drive and a couple of people’s inboxes, but it seems a shame to sequester all of it away. Enshrining this fic is as much a tribute to my younger self as anything else,

Plus, at the time the general logic was “no one will take you seriously as a writer if you’ve got fanfic out there!” (if that was ever 100% true, the landscape has shifted since then) and someone had once told me very adamantly that I should never publish anything online because people would steal my ideas (I don’t remember who that was, but clearly they made an impression). Basically I had a lingering sense that I would Get In Trouble or cause Something Bad to Happen, which… well, it would be wrong to say my anxieties are gone, but they take a slightly different shape now, and I figure it’s worth moving past them to share something that can potentially bring some joy in this ridiculous and demoralising world.

Why is it online now?

I’ve been meaning to do this for a while, but have ultimately always chickened out!! So cheers to the person who messaged me asking where they could read it – you finally lit the fire under my butt to engineer a better way of doing this. The AO3 format may also be a much more sensible distribution system for the later, bigger Coffee Sips, but let’s cross that bridge when we come to it.

Will it be any different?

I’m making some tiiiiiiny stylistic tweaks as I go, because I can’t help myself, but otherwise the text will be the same as in the big “collected edition” PDFs with all the chapters together. Even if it’s cringe or I would do it differently now!! This is an archival effort, after all.

What if I want the PDFs?

Knock yourself out! I love those big ol’ formatted PDFs! Send me a message and I’ll email ‘em to you!

The Best Anime I Watched in 2025

While 2024 was a year of rom-coms, 2025’s batch skews much more towards genre fiction, including some wonderfully weird horror, whimsical historical fiction, unexpectedly delightful fantasy, and unexpectedly moving sci-fi. Dive on in and enjoy, and let me know if any of these made your best-of lists!

Coffeefic Act 5 takes place on and around Christmas Eve 2025 (if my timeskip maths is correct) so seasons greetings to this AU's version of the Fate/Stay Night kids, who are about to have the most stressful night of their lives

The Best Books I Read in 2025

Yes, I simply must do the colour-coded cover collage. These recommendation compilations are some of my favourite posts to make and I look forward to them at the end of every year, and the rainbow is an important part of the ritual!

Anyway, that’s another trip around the sun, and another year of reading! My habits shifted across 2025: last year I sang the praises of ebooks for their ability to keep me on my phone but off dreaded social media; while I still find this very useful, I did admittedly swing back the other way to “oh, I love holding a big ol’ paperback in my hands and looking at soft and un-glowing pages and ink” about mid-year. As you possibly noticed from my scattered “tasting platter” posts, I’ve been reading a lot of manga, both trying new series and exploring the source material for some of my favourite anime. I’ve also been using the library near my workplace (did you know there’s a place that gives you books for free as long as you ask nicely and bring them back?!) which has also changed my habits somewhat and reinforced the joy of lugging around physical books.

So read on for some recommendations! I have an eclectic mix of genres and demographics as usual, so hopefully there’s something in here to compel every reader, or at least paint a wonderfully confusing picture of my personal taste. Enjoy, and here’s to another year of great reading!

Secrets of the Silent Witch: An “Overpowered” Fantasy Protagonist Done Right

In my years of reviewing anime, I find I come back to a few recurring trends: I often catch myself critiquing shows where “everything is easy for the protagonist”, whether that means they’re already better than all their peers at their own special skills, or they’re beloved by everyone despite putting in no visible effort to be good or even nice. The reason this bugs me is because these wish-fulfilment stories might be fun on a very shallow level, but they just don’t make for actual engaging storytelling. There’s nowhere for a character arc to arc if the hero is already good at everything and already (allegedly) a great, rounded person; and there’s no stakes nor tension if the plot arranges things so that they’re never challenged. Maybe this suits a chill-out slice-of-life series, but it makes a very weak and flavourless story for any other genre—especially fantasy!

I say “them” for inclusivity, but let’s be real—these characters are usually young men, and usually helming the kind of boilerplate power fantasy, reincarnation isekai or otherwise, that has glutted the seasonal anime schedule for years. Overpowered female protagonists are fewer and further between, which made this year’s Secrets of the Silent Witch stand out. Its main character, Monica Everett, is a teen prodigy who’s revolutionised the world’s magic system and is slaying un-slayable dragons before the prologue’s even begun. But don’t be fooled: I was pleasantly surprised to see how well Silent Witch constructed its so-called OP protagonist and crafted a story with genuine stakes, conflict, and character growth. It can be done!! And I think Silent Witch is, as well as being a fun show overall, a neat case study in how.

The Chosen and the Beautiful: A Haunting and Magical Gatsby Remix

On and on we blog, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly back into nerdy obsessions of the past.

I have a continued fascination and lingering affection for The Great Gatsby, possibly because I came across it organically as a Jazz-Age-obsessed teenager and was never made to study it. It’s a story that still holds up, and still resonates even though it’s about such a specific place and time; the vibes are impeccable, the tragedy delicious, the themes and social critique ever-relevant. I’m also a sucker for Fitzgerald’s style of prose (there’s an ancient post somewhere on here about me reading and gushing over his short stories, which will probably auto-link at the bottom of this page and embarrass all of us).

Naturally, new writers keep approaching Gatsby from different angles—as of 2025, people have been crazy about Gatsby for 100 years! Nghi Vo’s fantasy-tinged retelling The Chosen and the Beautiful, published in 2021, has been shining its enticing green light at me ever since I first heard about it. As a novel that shifts the genre and focuses on (and somewhat reinvents) a main character, it’s a few steps sideways from the original, and I was curious as to how it could work. Buoyed by my love for Vo’s short stories (where she weaves together fantasy elements and the Jazz Age very well), I took the leap and checked this out, and wow am I glad that I did.

Crying About Robots with Apocalypse Hotel

I almost didn’t watch Apocalypse Hotel. I tend to avoid post-apocalyptic sci-fi at the best of times, and I’ve really only had the stomach for slice-of-life comfort shows this year. But, well, in a sense Apocalypse Hotel is a slice-of-life show, it just follows the lives of robots and aliens in a distant post-human future instead of, say, teenage golf enthusiasts. And sometimes, honestly, a show that’s bittersweet and haunting and ultimately hopeful in the face of a vast, incomprehensible, unforgiving universe can be a comfort show. 

Funky Queer Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Horror to Read This Pride Month

It’s that time of year again! Since the last time I did one of these posts, I’ve stacked up a nice tall pile of LGBTQIA+ stories that fall under the spec-fic umbrella and should fall straight into your book-reading hands. Whether it’s taking you somewhere escapist or using the trappings of genre to dig its teeth into gnarly realities, it’s more important than ever to actively support queer fiction, so take a look at my list and see what calls to you!

Chapters: 15/15

Saber and Diarmuid are new here, but New Fuyuki is an old city with old money – and old families each embroiled in their own scandals. When Lancelot begins work for the Matous, he learns of a covered-up love affair and a girl taken away from her mother, and realises he and his fellow “knights” are in a unique position to reunite a broken family. But all this talk has Saber anxious about the future of her own relationship. Does a hero of justice truly have room for love in her life – and even if she does, is that the happiness she deserves?
Coffeefic, now on AO3! Originally begun in 2013 and sent out via email to a few friends and then an increasingly large mailing list, I've now decided to archive this online to make it more accessible. While there are some things I'd definitely do differently now, there's some writing in here that I'm quite proud of, and this piece of work is such a huge part of my creative development that I want to celebrate it. So, whether you're a new or returning guest to The Crossroads, enjoy!
Credit for beta reading, editing, and my enduring fascination with Emiya Kiritsugu go to Moog.

The original coffee shop romance is finally complete on AO3!

Becoming the Protagonist of Golf (and Other Character Motivations)

When I talked about hobby shows on Gateway to Anime earlier this year, I tried to articulate why exactly I find this genre so satisfying. Are they fun comfort watches? Sure, but they only achieve that cosy feeling if you’re invested in the characters. Echoing my sentiments from this article from a couple of years ago, I said that I liked hobby anime because it’s a storytelling space that’s always driven by character motivation. Your (often female) lead always wants something and the narrative hinges on her pursuing that want, and either getting what she wants or discovering something new along the way. 2025 has so far seen a bountiful harvest of hobby series, so I’m thinking about this again, both the series that really get it right and prove my point and the ones that get it not-quite-right and feel a little emptier because of this.

First, let’s talk about golf. No, really, I promise it won’t be boring! Sorairo Utility, while never hitting the absurd highs of something like Birdie Wing, very much achieved the formidable task of making golf fun to watch. Part of this is the energetic animation and comedic timing, but a lot of it comes down to the characters, especially its leading lady Minami. Minami and her arc is, I think, a stellar example of how a hobby show really comes to life when it has a strong emotional core. 

Urobochi Gen was like “these two characters have a no-strings-attached sexual relationship that I’m going to hint at in a short scene in an early episode and then never fully explain their relationship dynamic” and I said “okay sure. I’m going to be thinking about that for the next 12 years”

Comfort and Catharsis: Or, What Even Is “Cosy Fantasy” and Why Does It Work?

I recently finished Sarah Beth Durst’s The Spellshop, a fantasy novel about a runaway librarian setting up a new life on an island: selling jam, refurbishing a rundown cottage, befriending the neighbours despite her bookish awkwardness, and using a cheeky bit of magic to heal the island’s failing natural resources. It’s all very quaint and comfy—definitely earning it the label of “cosy fantasy” that I’ve seen applied to it. Well, except for the bits where the librarian flees a burning city destroyed by revolution, has to reckon with the ways that she’s been complicit in the elitist rule of the Empire, discovers how many of her new friends have deeply tragic backstories, and lives in near-constant worry that she could be hunted down and arrested for the use of technically illegal magic at any time.

That all doesn’t sound super cosy, does it? But then again, what defines a book’s cosiness? Is cosiness antithetical to darker and more serious themes and dire plot moments… or does the comforting feeling a cosy fantasy novel leaves you with actually come from them, in some cases?

This is an absolutely beautiful summary of why I love this type of fantasy. I don't think anyone else has expressed it as succinctly as this blog post has

Manga Tasting Platter: Gods, Girlfriends, and GoPros

Manga’s pretty good, hey? And between the ample pile of titles getting licensed and translated into English and the manga-focus of both local and online comic shops, I have more access to it than ever before. I’ve been dipping into a bunch of different series and wanted to catalogue some of my thoughts, specifically on the series openers—that crucial first volume that bundles the first few chapters and should serve to give you a taste of the story and set the scene (and hype you up) for what comes next. As always, I try to keep my palette adventurous with a range of genres, each doing their own thing.

Have you read any of these, or do you have other Volume 1s you think I should check out? Let me know!

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