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  1. Landreville, , more info

    Pastry Line
    By landreville, 2 words
  2. Talkapedia, , more info

    Three Interesting Things
    1. It turns out colds might really be because of cold. 2. Fire has impacted three small businesses in Alexandria, including what had briefly been the area's first romance bookstore. 3. This story of a train trip from Chicago to Miami (which I have funnily enough done in reverse) was fascinating.
    By RandomRanter, 54 words
  3. Michael Sippey, , more info

    We are supposed to be inconvenienced by one another
    Sparker, To love is to be inconvenienced. I worry sometimes that we forget we are supposed to be inconvenienced by one another; that’s what it means to live in a functioning society. We’re meant to take turns bearing the burden so that others show up for us when we need it — and that means that we have to show up, even when we don’t feel like it. Maybe especially …
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  4. reality blurred, , more info

    Human vs. Hamster is a seriously silly throwback to ’80s and ’90s game shows
    Human vs. Hamster, Max's new reality competition, delivers exactly what its title promises, and it's a freakin' delight, reminiscent of both Holey Moley and Double Dare.
    By Andy Dehnart, 40 words
  5. Denerstein Unleashed, , more info

    A strong cast lifts 'The Piano Lesson'
    Members of the Washington family -- as in Denzel, Malcolm, and John David -- are playing a major role in preserving the literary legacy of the late August Wilson, at least on screen. It has been eight years since Denzel Washington directed and starred in Fences, but the deep connection between Wilson's material and the Washingtons continues. For the latest entry, The Piano Lesson, Denzel Washington serves as one of …
    By Robert Denerstein, 408 words
  6. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Symbiotic Sense(s). Queer plants, polar bears and peatland
    This year, the Open Fields Conference, part of the RIXC Art Science Festival in Riga, addressed symbiotic senses and explored how each of us depends on interactions with lives and intelligences that are often radically different from ours. The keynotes and dozens of talks by researchers, artists, curators, media theorists, philosophers and scientists from different fields illustrated how these complex, albeit often invisible, connections challenge us to reassess the boundaries …
    By Regine, 2,094 words
  7. largehearted boy, , more info

    Nicola Griffith’s Book Notes music playlist for her novel Menewood
    In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book. Previous contributors include Jesmyn Ward, Lauren Groff, Bret Easton Ellis, Celeste Ng, T.C. Boyle, Dana Spiotta, Amy Bloom, Aimee Bender, Roxane Gay, and many others. Nicola Griffith’s Menewood is a magnificent, immersive sequel to one of my favorite historical novels, Hild. The New York Times wrote of the …
    By largeheartedboy, 2,052 words
  8. Homesick Texan, , more info

    Grandma’s lemon pie
    My eldest nephew Austin recently became a high school student. Since he’s been old enough to stand on a chair, he’s been helping his parents in the kitchen. These days,... Source
    By Lisa Fain, 34 words
  9. Follow Me Here…, , more info

    Net Elevation
    Find the net elevation change over the lifespan of a famous deceased person: (net elevation at death) – (net elevation at birth) (via Net Elevation ) … but why?
    By FmH, 31 words
  10. The White Pube | blog, , more info

    book tour shenanigans
    in all honesty, i can’t believe we managed to keep up the regular sunday review schedule over October and most of November given we have been running round publicising Poor Artists. We have barely touched the blog side of this website so I’m just popping in here with some film photos as a sign of life. Months ago, I thought I would vlog this once-in-a-lifetime-time but every time I pack …
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  11. Natural History Journal, , more info

    Hiking and Birding After the First Snowfall of the Season
    On the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada, the forests around 4,000 feet in elevation are excellent places to enjoy a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. The mid-montane coniferous forests of this "lower conifer zone," as it is known, occur at elevations just above the oak woodlands and chaparral of the foothills, and just below the upper conifer zone. Here, at this meeting place of plant communities, pockets …
    By Siera Nystrom, 784 words
  12. Deeplinks Blog | Electronic Frontier Foundation, , more info

    Organizing for Digital Rights in the Pacific Northwest
    Recently I traveled to Portland, Oregon to speak at the PDX People’s Digital Safety Fair, meet up with five groups in the Electronic Frontier Alliance, and attend BSides PDX 2024. Portland’s first ever Digital Safety Fair was a success and five of our six EFA organizations in the area participated: Personal Telco Project, Encode Justice Oregon, PDX Privacy, TA3M Portland, and Community Broadband PDX. I was able to reaffirm our …
    By Christopher Vines, 759 words
  13. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    Great Strides Achieved During Writing Month
    For my oldest WIP, at least.I started with roughly 82-84k, but during my revisions, whittled that down to a solid 80k. Not bad, considering I've chopped and/or added more to previous books. This one needed a bit more work, as I have undergone several drafts to shape the story where it is today. There are still a few issues I need to address during the editing phase, but I'm much …
    By Sienna Eggler, 458 words
  14. Multo (Ghost), , more info

    Classic Ghosts Stories V: And the Bones Come Together
    We’ve reached the fifth and final installment of our read-and-watch-alongs for the Kino Cult Blu-Ray release The Classic Ghosts. Source: DVD Beaver This one is really just a “watch-along,” because this episode does not seem to be based on any previously existing short story. And The Bones Come Together The teleplay was written by Sholomo Keil, who, as far as I can tell, has no other writing credits. It was …
    By Nina Zumel, 902 words
  15. The Artist’s Notebook, , more info

    Notes on the British Weird
    This blog post is more of a collection of notes than a cohesive article. I wrote it to help guide my own thinking on the subject (I find writing to be a good way to clarify my ideas and identify the things I want to look into further). As such there are no conclusions — this is a studio journal, not a scholarly research journal — but there are several …
    By Paul Watson, 3,050 words