I didn’t know that. I didn’t know Wild Wild West stuff is called Western. I thought there was a difference between the rolling tumbleweed and like, you know. Cowboy hats.
I might actually be the biggest fucking idiot of all time.
In my defense, I’m from New York City.
This is a very important update for everyone:
As I was putting on my (fake, purely for aesthetics) cowboy boots on, I told my husband “maybe one day I’ll write a Wild Wild West book.”
He looked at me, blinked, and said, “You can just say Western. You know that, right?”
You know when something good happens to you and you’re like, “yeah okay but things can go wrong,” but then something good happens to someone you love and you’re a feral monster screaming at the office and you’re like, “FUCK YEAH IM GONNA RAM MY HEAD INTO THIS WALL LFG”
@KaylaAncrum i love the idea of "possession set them free." i wrote an entire academic paper on mononoke possession for my tale of genji class in college and spent an entire semester screaming "POSSESSION IS FEMINIST"
This Midsomer Murders episode is absolutely bonkers. Wild Wild West village in the UK? The silver spurs that are sparkling clean? A very British man calling himself Billy the Kid? Ridiculous. Absolutely incredible.
It’s that time again where we’re not seeing enough pitches for #BronxBookFest. I’m tired of having the team reach out to publishers for pitches. We try not to go direct to artists b/c we’re not in a financial capacity to cover travel & lodging b/c of budget constraints.
@KaylaAncrum This is so funny to me because now that I think about it, I’ll have a similar trajectory, from mediocre courtesan to court jester because this bitch just won’t stop yapping jokes and the king will guffaw once or twice and be like “yeah, keep her for rainy days”
"My dad passed away a couple of years ago, and I don't really speak about him very much…” Her father worked as a peacekeeper for the U.N., and her family lived in Jerusalem before she was born. "That was literally what he was doing-trying to broker peace in that area”