Book Quote Wednesday's word is 'never' #BookQW #BookSky
Warlord Daish Kheda couldn't have imagined making an alliance with a barbarian from the north. But he never expected to see dragons in Aldabreshin skies. There's only one way to fight this particular fire and that's what he needs from Dev.
Juliet E McKenna
THIS. The reason fake merch is cheap is that it's ripped off by #AI and made in sweatshops. If you want to support Korean/African/Japanese/First Nations or any culture, always look for licensed brands and human creators. Better to buy one or two authentic items than a ton of cheap crap.
Honestly, if #KeirStarmer hasn't been taking copious notes while pointing all the MoD guys with scrambled egg on their faces at how you actually fight a 21st century land war, including recycling vapes into chargers, he really isn't as clever as he's painted.
For #BookQW the word is 'never'. Eilert has returned to his home, and with a home like this no wonder he travels...
You can get hold of the novella a number ways: wizardstowerpress.com/books-2/nove...
Helen McCarthy
Time Wasters - Maybe Next Time [UK / Psyche Country Rock , Acid Folk] (1978) Issued in a run of less than 200 copies by the Sticky / Personal Records .
https://redd.it/1fnoqh8
https://youtu.be/uJhUgDndPSA
Ben Wright - Queex
Helen McCarthy
Something I really love online is that there are few other places in my world where I can hear a record released in a run of less than 200 copies in 1978.
Best use of a double negative I've seen in ages. Double negatives are weighty things and should be deployed with care, but used like this they really land a point.
The Govt's first obligation is to keep this country safe from the horrors Ukraine faces; 20th-century thinking isn't working. There are opportunities here for refocussing our armed forces, creating new jobs, developing recycled tech and putting our money where it will make a difference.
#SomethingBeautiful - whatever humans are up to, nature gets on with making babies. Their irrepressible charm, energy and hope gives me a boost every time I see it.
Absolutely love this. The key question, of course, is who do we cast as Legolas?