It's my favorite time of year!

How and where to nominate.
Who's participating this year? Who's still contemplating? What have you nominated or plan to nominate?
This year I nominated Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin, Finisterre: The Nighthorses by C. J. Cherryh, and Mojo Magical Horse Figurines.
The latter may require some explanation. This is a new fandom which currently exists only in my mind. These delightful magical horses are currently prancing about my bookcases. I intend to ask for a story in which they come to life.
MOJO Dark Unicorn


MOJO Rainbow Unicorn

(Schleich image as Mojo image won't work).
MOJO Dark Pegasus


MOJO Rainbow Pegasus


I was unable to nominate this one as it's not Mojo, but Morbane said I could mention it as an optional detail. Behold the Safari Ltd. Pyrois
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How and where to nominate.
Who's participating this year? Who's still contemplating? What have you nominated or plan to nominate?
This year I nominated Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin, Finisterre: The Nighthorses by C. J. Cherryh, and Mojo Magical Horse Figurines.
The latter may require some explanation. This is a new fandom which currently exists only in my mind. These delightful magical horses are currently prancing about my bookcases. I intend to ask for a story in which they come to life.
MOJO Dark Unicorn
MOJO Rainbow Unicorn
MOJO Dark Pegasus
MOJO Rainbow Pegasus
I was unable to nominate this one as it's not Mojo, but Morbane said I could mention it as an optional detail. Behold the Safari Ltd. Pyrois
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Padmaavat is an Indian period drama that came out... last year, I think. It's very aesthetically pleasing, very long, and... generally speaking not the greatest movie ever made for several reasons, but M A N, the actors playing the bad guys were *so committed* to being as over the top as humanly possible, they totally stole the show and I fell in love with both of them immediately lol Sadly, I bumped into the movie by pure chance, and there doesn't seem to be much of a fandom for it.
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It's supposed to be set in the 13th century between Afghanistan and India. I say 'supposed' because the movie itself doesn't seem to care a hell of a lot about historical accuracy *and* it's based on a mid-1500s poem which was apparently *also* not terribly interested in historical accuracy lol
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