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The setting, the characters, and the relationships--esp. between the women--drew me into the . It felt true to its time and place, and it had the alternating rhythms of a dance club by night and a foot-pedaled sewing machine by day.

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So, my dear Fedis,

Im working on my book again, so Ill be keeping a low profile here for a while, but this is also really nice for me.

Im on a little roll and, of course, I hope it turns into a big, successful one.

See you later, sweethearts
But Ill still pop in here every now and then for a little distraction.

This week is my guest for the 078

He shares his thoughts on , , , , and ..

He also replied to 's question.

And, like every week, we got a recommendation for two .



Mon amie artisane relieuse Eponyme a mis jour sa boutique incroyable allez voir !! Rien que pour le plaisir des yeux c'est une dinguerie

Knock on the Door / Chapter 1 Part 5

Historian Jill Lepore says Silicon Valley misreads science fiction and undermines democracy

> On the latest episode of Equity, we spoke to Jill Lepore about "government by machines" and why Elon Musk is a bad science fiction reader.

But after the loss of his other grandmother and a devastating incident in a barn, the moments that define his summer take on a different meaning. Philip returns home carrying an experience he cannot understand or share.

A Long Summer of Small Things explores childhood, memory, family, and the hidden lives people carry. It is not a story about a single traumatic event, but about the quiet ways a child learns to endure what he cannot yet name. (2/2)

Nine-year old Philip Clarke leaves suburban New Jersey to spend several weeks with his grandmother in a small Vermont town. Philip finds unexpected belonging in the rhythms of his grandmother's home, the friendships of neighborhood children, and the rituals of a close-knit community. (1/2)

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Preconscious algorithms periodically threaten to bury authors beneath an avalanche of debased language reduced to gray goo. Such regurgitating formulae are capable of churning out words like factory-baked slices of fungal bread, devoid of understanding or communion.

Lately Ive served as research assistant in a long-term study of Mercurial bugs.

oh yeah, I had that job once

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Book review for The laudanum Ladies Society

uh, so, I guess I'm late on the uptake, but

I just got to know / found out that "T. Kingfisher" = = creator of web comic ""!

I've seen T. Kingfisher mentioned a couple of times online for book recommendations
(but I've got a long list of book recommendations already),
and for some reason I thought that the author of Digger would be Australian (because, yeah, wombat).

The more you know ...
I read Digger "when it unraveled", and don't remember much of it more than it was "odd"
... maybe I should look more into her other works

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Got a 30 Collaboration going on this summer.

This is the first time I've seen
(for )

But I like it! Adding the "H" brought in our and vibes

Browse the whole shelf!

Tout comme le tarif de mes prestations est laiss la libre apprciation des clientes, ma romance estivale mme pas cucul est accessible gratuitement sur mon blog.

Les huit premiers pisodes sont d'ores et dj disponibles. La suite se publie au fil des dernires corrections.

Bientt l'ebook

Si vous kiffez la lecture, offrez-moi un caf
(lien ko-fi dans ma bio)

Please help me get QUEER ORIGINS 'out there' by recommending it to your favourite libraries!

Academics and students can usually submit a request to their uni libraries. Public libraries all have a way for members to suggest a title. Thank you!

Overheard medical advice from strangers on the street

Two women on the street, one showing the other her phone.
- They've got too.
- What's that
- ...you'll die from that.

Forget the nonsense before it kills you. Your brain does this for real - unused connections get pruned while you sleep, clearing space for what matters.

My has built on that exact delete-button.

What's something you're letting your brain delete this week

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My review of by Gavin Bell is live on !

Gripping, highly readable and thrilling throughout. The type of serial killer thriller I need more of.

Check out my review...



"My 30-part Raben thread on the topic Why the Nuclear Power Debate Is Bullshit & a Pure Plunder by Capital as an A4 comic illustration"

Today I'm writing in response to Michael Harley's post about his blog after . The idea of making a of your is an interesting concept worth examination.

THE MAGIC BEHIND HOOKLAND, the ongoing open-source (re)creation of a lost English county that has delighted social media for more than a decade, explored in ways that diminish none of the enchantment. A lovely guidebook. A MINUS

Learn how PubDown turns Markdown and Git into a complete book publishing workflow, generating print-ready PDFs and EPUBs for KDP and other platforms.

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MAGA vs. The Bible: The Unbelievable Contradictions

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"A bumper crop of new kids about the is hitting shelves in 2026, surprising close observers of childrens .

It is unusual for multiple books to be in the same year, especially of consistently high quality. Its very exciting, said , a Jewish and host of the of Life , which describes itself as a podcast about Jewish (mostly).

noted with appreciation that one of the books was coming from a mainstream secular press, rather than from the smaller boutique presses that tend to release books about Jewish holidays.

She offered a possible explanation for the surging interest in the harvest holiday in particular: Sukkot is family- and environmentally friendly, and I think that is a big part of its appeal.

But the new books showcase a wide range of Jewish traditions and values..."

Today I'm writing in response to Michael Harley's post about his blog after . The idea of making a of your is an interesting concept worth examination.

As a microcosm of a , its astonishing. Its probably the thing that had the greatest impact on me from that , even though I love the stuff.

Today I'm writing in response to Michael Harley's post about his blog after . The idea of making a of your is an interesting concept worth examination.


Minor Transient Documents of Everyday Life are three line recipes, short stories, jokes, riddles, science projects, love notes, horrors, confessions, and memories. A collection of haiku written between the years 2022-2024. buy it -

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My thorough, hands-on review of Mihoko Iida's Japanese Interiors book, Phaidon's guide to 28 real homes across Japan.








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