Thank you Jeff, for solving the mystery of why people interested in making toys no longer visit my website.
It was a puzzle why, recently, traffic fell to zero - since my website had always been a helpful resource to answer questions about toy making.
The interested individuals would read a few Q and A's and often email me and I could work with them to make toys.
Now all that is gone. I didn't know where it went or why it disappeared.
It's because you scraped my website and used my work to build an AI based system that cuts me off.
Thanks!
https://t.co/IG1JMxeVIL Our hero Tam Lin has to orient herself in a massively complex network of privilege and power and family ties while horrible things will not stop happening to her, even for a second. It's been like this since she was six. Ready to join her?
https://t.co/X1S0ZX6oeq If your father writes a bunch of books about fatherlessness and faithlessness, and you read them under the covers when you're ten because you love your very-much-present dad, what happens when you try to continue his work as an adult?
https://t.co/BzzWD7CQJe All the stories we cover in this one are available to read online - click through for the links. Our major takeaway is that you should keep an eye on Lowry Poletti, both to read what she writes next and in general.
https://t.co/KcwsH2gcG1 We had so much fun with Kat last time she was on for Pale Fire that we decided to tackle another one of her favorite books together. Enjoy our discussion of what turns out to be a horror novel for grownups.
https://t.co/iRqAjUhmXC This book came out four years before The Matrix and nailed the gender/power/information/sexuality/control thing so hard that the rest of the genre is still catching up. Thanks to a recent translation, we finally get to find out where all of this is going.
https://t.co/1elPvxP8Ud There are no wizards and no lesbians in The Commodore. It's not even the best book in this beloved series. But there is a little girl with 19th century autism in this one, and that's one of our favorite secondary subjects.
https://t.co/lmNKghU8Gq A deconstruction of wizard school stories, a deconstruction of competence porn, a deconstruction of one particular person's understanding of herself, and a really entertaining fantasy novel to boot.
🏆Second Summer of Sabre🇬🇧
In the second part of our interview with the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, Zack Sabre Jr. talks
🇬🇧The G1 field
🏆Looking to go back to back
🟧Plans for the title after #G1CLIMAX35
And more!
https://t.co/qQUGeDwc5y
#njpw
https://t.co/GrLQ6X1sPE Naked Bee joins us to discuss the Vows and Honor books, which are about a swordswoman and a sorceress who aren't dating but are married. We ask why that is, and then we ask whether there was always this much rape in these kinds of stories.
https://t.co/52lRgouwCw 150-odd years of built-up curses may seem like a lot, but there's always the possibility that this generation will finally get it right (if they're lesbians.)
https://t.co/0CgVzuWEWG We were mixed on The Valkyrie (the last book of Kate Heartfield's we covered) and so we're grateful to our guest Heather Rose Jones for bringing us this one. We talk about wanting authentic weirdness from our medieval/fairytale settings - this has it.