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she/they, poet/critic. www.catherinerockwood.com/about
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Amazing that SH is nearly halfway already. Thank you so much to all who’ve donated, can confirm it means a lot. šŸ’œ In fact, another review has been unlocked: @notquitehydepark.bsky.social on @adamroberts.bsky.social’s Short History of Fantasy. Important review of important book. (It’s how we roll.)
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Walked too close to a serviceberry tree this morning & got yelled at by a male cardinal.
Have made two sets of tiny chapbooks for Readercon. (Chapstick for scale.) Will I stop at two? I will not.
Massachusetts Museums Use Technological Products to Bring History to Undeath, so that they Provide an Illusion of Engagement with the Past, Meanwhile, You Look like a Fool Wearing Them
24-hour-update: Thanks to your generosity, we've raised $9635 already: some way to our base goal of $22K, and to our overall goal of $30K in order to keep our writers' pay at 10c/word. Our next milestone is $10K, to unlock a new poem. Get us there: www.backerkit.com/c/projects/s...
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oh, nothing, just thinking about the weird currents and snag-points of international...fashion? pop-culture? idk.
eee, first stab (aha) at using an iaito tonight.
turns out this was a cardinal family-crisis thing: flightless chick AWOL near the tree. I think they have herded it back under cover for now!
'large human fuck off away from my seasonal food-source' is what he said I think.
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Fantasy: A Short History by Adam Roberts
Roberts describes a literary history that looks like a sturdy tree, sometimes a baobab and sometimes a banyan.
strangehorizons.com
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Dan Hartland