This is just Dracula's attempt to convince people to invite him in to their email boxes. Y'all know what happens next.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
But he'll have to count all my unread emails, so I should be safe
But he'll have to count all my unread emails, so I should be safe
Bahahahahahaha!
it was the fourth of May..."It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that to-night, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will have full sway?
Delightful
And suddenly, Marge Piercy's poems are relevant again. A Right to Life First published in 1980. I cut my feminist teeth on Piercy, among others, of course. But she was the voice in my head and my heart. I am sorry for the fresh relevance of her words.
One of my co-workers is reading The Handmaid's Tale and I mentioned that someone had commented it was not meant to be an instruction book.
Fans of The Goblin Emperor and Witness for the Dead might be interested in this short story, set in the same universe: [link]
Thanks Calli!!
Oh indeed, that was a lovely little story.
I just finished copperbadge's latest in the "Shivadhverse" series. [link]
The first work was predictable, but fun.
The second work was a little more twisty, but still fun -- enough that I couldn't wait for the chapter releases, and instead read the still-being-polished draft in Google Docs. I enjoyed it a lot.
Recommended.
Now I think I'm going to go re-read all of Leonard Wibberly's "Duchy of Grand Fenwick" books.