I wrote "Emergency basics for everyday people"- during panels and discussions on my first novel "Solar Reboot" a lot of people had questions about being prepared for an emergency, not for the Apocalypse but for extended emergencies. If this is you /someone you know, check out my book. a.co/d/9y6H6ho
To the person that affixed the word coffee to the word cake and there-by justifying the eating of cake for breakfast- I salute you. You are a hero. That is all, move along. Nothing to see here.
No matter who you are, if you see beauty in an action, love in a glimpse, tragedy in a smile, hope in a tear, peace in a storm, a moment of clarity in chaos, in a picture, in a word, in nature or your own thoughts, then you will see a #poeta.co/d/0SF7mcM
You pushed that red button, didn't you?
"Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained. " -Marie Curie
Wife left a sticky note on the door that said "2 Hour Delay" on it to remind me the kids are going to school 2 hours later. But I think I'm going to just stick it to my forehead for the zoom meeting today... seems reasonable to me...
This is me after every convention. 🤣
No matter who you are, If you see beauty in an action, love in a glimpse, tragedy in a smile, hope in a tear, peace in a storm, a moment of clarity in chaos, in a picture, in a word, in nature or your own thoughts, Then you will see a poet in a mirror.
It makes me genuinely angry that one primary result of the 2023 Hugo fiasco has been to steal the joy of writers whose work so richly deserves praise, both in the finalist and the winner camp, and in the camp of those who should have been finalists. It's unforgivable, and for what? What was gained?