“The once-militant politicking of the anational anarchists and militant trade unionists, it appeared, had largely given way to niche hobbyists and feel-good social practitioners.”
Katie Thornton reports from the 110th annual World Esperanto Congress.
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@SomethingClassc I can't speak to the consensus, but I found aspects of it to be genuinely impressive and creative. I wish it cut the pretense of being an RPG, cutting most/all side quests and doubling down on the strongest elements of its story and gameplay.
The 2026 lit mag rankings are now available from my website! They include an overall ranking, as well as separate rankings for fiction, flash fiction, non-fiction and poetry. If you find these helpful, please show your support by liking & sharing 🙏
we have a story by Andy Bodinger @AndyAndyAndyB !
it's about a man who falls in with a group of 'amoebas' -- a group of isolated ppl w/ keys to a secret den where they can drink coffee & smoke cigs. no chit-chat.
but then a stranger shows up...
https://t.co/0hp8WBZPHv
we have a story by Andy Bodinger @AndyAndyAndyB !
it's about a man who falls in with a group of 'amoebas' -- a group of isolated ppl w/ keys to a secret den where they can drink coffee & smoke cigs. no chit-chat.
but then a stranger shows up...
https://t.co/0hp8WBZPHv
"It was the 90s, baby. My first job was wearing a fire hydrant suit for a short-lived novelty shop in the mall called District Red. I was supposed to stand out at the entrance, but I had just enough pride to not do that.
fr "District Red" by Andy Bodinger
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@BeckyLTuch The nonfiction submissions are still $3, so I think the non-subscriber queues for fiction and poetry are full. They accept submissions from subscribers year-round I think.