I remember it! But that's because I was enough of a weirdo that I stuck with it, and eventually wound up meeting my future wife at a swing dance in 2012.
Actually, on that note, does anyone know of presses that are interested in novellas? I know Neon Hemlock is occasionally, and there's Tordotcom--any others?
And given how difficult it is for me to write long-form work, I'm thinking I may just stick to short stories and novellas (since those seem to be getting easier to publish as freestanding books) for the time being. Really focus on my sweet spot, y'know?
Yeah, it's a series that just came out on Apple TV+
(plotwise, though, it's basically @sarahpinsker.bsky.social 's And Then There Were N-1, but with more action scenes)
I literally said "union and labor issues." And, in any case, I think Davis does make a point that the two candidates aren't the same, particularly from an organizing point of view.
...do you know who Angela Davis is?
I dunno, I just figured Angela Davis is pretty solid as a leftist thinker and writer, so I can only assume she knows what she's talking about. (Though I suppose one could argue Biden moved left specifically on a lot of labor/union issues)
Eh, Angela Davis made a decent case against that, fwiw
PARIS—“Do I really have to answer that question? I’m certainly not voting for the person leading the Republican Party.” That was the response of communist icon Angela Davis when a journalist asked abo...
He did do a lot of really ground-breaking field research on the effect of industrialization on the lower classes in England, for which he's often considered a founding figure in the field of sociology (rightly so, in my opinion)