So, I’ve had my subscription to Asimov’s for a long time now, and my satisfaction with it has been pretty uneven lately. Sometimes I’ll read a whole issue and not be happy with any of it and think about canceling, but it hasn’t happened enough times in a row for me to do it, at least not without something in the Coming Soon that I want to stick around for.
The May issue has a baseball story I really like, so I feel like I should say so, if only so I’ll remember later. Tin Man by Rick Wilber and Brad Aiken. It doesn’t have a mind-blowing premise that everyone must read right now, or anything, but it’s a good story. The SF-nal aspects are plausible and tidy and the baseball aspects fit nicely into that slot in my brain (which is not a very knowledgeable slot, ymmv of course)
Atropa, I keep hearing "You should love cottagecore!" As an aesthetic, sure - but I grew up with septic leach fields, and my mom's second husband raised sheep. (Yes, there are pictures of a smol Ken with said sheep.)
My library send me a note this morning saying "Hey, your hold on The Hollow Places is ready", so that's my afternoon handled.
I suspect all the people who love cottagecore do not have an understanding of actual rural or farm life.
A couple of rounds of "Power's out, well pump's out, the animals still have to be watered, where's the manual pump? Yes, before coffee - and how long will it take you to get the backup stove up to temp so that you can have the coffee? Did you prep the night before? Okay, look for the hand mill when you come back, and where's the BIG electric lantern so you're not breaking your neck wandering the Dark Sky-compliant outbuildings?" would enliven the discussions.
I suspect all the people who love cottagecore do not have an understanding of actual rural or farm life.
Or they just want to live in Miss Honey's cottage with a sweet garden.
OMG, using outrage at comments on fic to keep the attention of the monsters away from you, I love this book so hard.
Like the people who romanticize earlier time periods - the image is infinitely better than the reality is/was. (My father grew up on a farm ... I never experienced it first hand, but I heard enough to know that it was NOT for me.)
Oh, yeah, that was good stuff (The Hollow Places, not necessarily cottagecore or past eras)
{points at what Hec said} Hey, I would like those conditions! I just . . . know better. Which occasionally makes me sad. I don't want to be a grown-up today.
OTOH, not-grown up me would have nightmares after that book, so.
(That was so good.)
I'm always so nervous starting her horror stories because of the potential nightmare factor, but so far I haven't suffered too much and they really are good