Now that this app is becoming more popular, there has unfortunately been an influx of right wing accounts I highly recommend subscribing to this blocklist if you want to avoid this type of content bsky.app/profile/did:...
Also on this, I love my messy processes. I love rearranging the bones of my story weaving muscle, pruning tendons. I love doing it again and again until it clicks, I love revisions where the story comes alive!
I would love to get a few more adds on Goodreads for THE UNLIKELY PURSUIT OF MARY BENNET so I'm asking the community for help: if you're into historical romance, queer Austen-esque works, or you just love love (or know someone else who does) please add the book to your lists and tell you friends!
"After procuring several fervent assurances that his wiā¦
āIsrael cannot do any of this ā¦ without the US and western European countries. The US gives Israel the green light. It is a party to the war on Palestine. ā¦ I am not just at this because I am a Palestinian. It is because I am an American. Because we are responsible.ā ā Rashid Khalidi
"I have been both disgusted and horrified by the way higher education has developed into a cash register ā essentially a money-making, MBA, lawyer-run, hedge fund-cum-real estate operation, with a minor sideline in education" www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
As the Columbia University professor steps down, he addresses student protests and how āhigher education has developed into a hedge fundā
Folks, I'm looking for recs on identity theft thrillers and domestic thrillers. Something like "Who is Maud Dixon?", Alice Feeney etc. Ideally, really fast paced, sharp narrative voice and quick reads. Hit me
Writing once again about grief. About duty that rots to resentment, of craters you fill with crystalized hurt, of stagnation pools and reflections that haunt you. Writing about grief
Sometimes I need songs to remind me of how to feel. For a writer who is always chasing the depth of feeling, I become stonelike all too often and I need to chase tunes to find my way back to feeling
Albert, thank you so much. I recently read "A Most Lovely Song" and was so taken by the complexity of emotion. As for short SFF, I'm hoping to stay here in other capacities and maybe return someday. Thanks again for reading
Writers: repost a random story that you're proud of. I'm very proud of "Trees Can Have My Soul; in Return, Let Me Have My Grief" because it asks so many questions at once, so simply. What exactly is a mothertongue without a motherland and a mother? www.khoreomag.com/fiction/tree...