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SSslip-sliding.bsky.social

I claim literary license ...

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Jjamackinn.bsky.social

National Poetry Day means it's time to get ruined by a poem from Taco Bell Quarterly

She was fine two weeks before

I got four of her favorite chili-cheese burritos (though only one was for her) and when I got home
I unwrapped it and scraped meat and dairy into her bowl I put her bowl next to her, her back to the heater,
litter box behind, and I sat so I completed the square and ate chili-cheese burritos while she licked as much as she could

And then I just held her

Robert Beveridge (he/him) makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes poetry in Akron, OH. Recent/upcomning appearances in Ariel Chart, Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel. and Literary Forest, among
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PAabendroth.bsky.social

I kinda wanna get a Call of Cthulu game going, and base each self contained session off a classic horror movie, but with a lovecraftian twist, kinda like how Jared Logan used to run his CoC game with classic literary works as the inspiration

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LMlizamazel.bsky.social

Yeh. I'm a literary food porn collector-I don't cook, I just like reading evocative writing about delicious food while I'm eating-& while people from all kinds of backgrounds can and do write about food, you do find a -lot- of this kind of writer, especially in "best food writing" compilations etc

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riana.bsky.social

Well damned if this Q&A response by Kate McKinnon didn’t hit me directly in the “went to a progressive girls’ prep school in the late ‘90s.” www.nytimes.com/2024/10/03/b...

You're organizing a literary dinner party. Which three writers, dead or alive, do you invite? 

I'd like to have a sort of spiritual poetry party with Anne Lamott, Mary Oliver and Ani DiFranco. I'd like to sit back and listen to those three try to make sense of where we are now. I'd cry the whole time. I'd make lentil soup.
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NFfaerywhimsy.bsky.social

Oh HECK this story is chilling and entirely too real. What starts as dark satire progresses into something more closely resembling phenomenal literary fiction, by Thomas Ha. The idea of a 'dead book' hooked me from the first line and kept me all the way through. #amreading

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LTlvtroost.bsky.social

A sucker for literary-themed inks. #JaneAusten

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ACabicushman.com

I am thrilled to share that THE QUIET FOREST (written by Charlotte Offsay and illustrated by me) is getting a sequel! Look out for THE QUIET OCEAN in the summer of 2026! #kidlit#kidlitart#bookdeal

New Book Deal! Author of THE QUIET FOREST Charlotte Offsay's THE QUIET OCEAN, in which a playful puffer startles a squid, sending worry spiraling through the ocean until one mindful moment turns the tide, illustrated by Abi Cushman, to Catherine Laudone at Beach Lane Books, in an exclusive submission, for publication in the summer of 2026, by Nicole Geiger at Full Circle Literary for the author, and by Kendra Marcus at BookStop Literary for the illustrator (world).
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