We are excited to be hosting @malindalo at an in-person event at the Main Library today at 6 p.m. Looking forward to seeing you there! https://t.co/4Sfjfuj1rw
I wrote a letter to Asian women living in America. To, not for—obviously there's no way to write for all of us—but I've felt pulled toward spaces with Asian women this week, & at least for now we were the only people I could bring myself to write to
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@jennygadget Koreans use to so much garlic they will bulk prep with blender/food processor and freeze. Better than store bought stuff but same convenience.
@KateElliottSFF Honestly it’s still pretty slow and then moves fast in the last third? Quarter? I wouldn’t force it if you quit earlier. I did like the contrast between the three main women characters
@KateElliottSFF There also the kdrama Stranger on Netflix (Korean title Forest of Secrets). No SF element but Bae Doona is great. Also has a fighting against corruption plot, but more cerebral.
@KateElliottSFF Signal does end up having a overarching plot over several time periods but hard if you don’t also enjoy the procedural aspect. I liked seeing how the writers played out the logic of the walkIe talkie.
@KateElliottSFF Healer: Kdrama on Viki about journalists crusading against corruption plus a mysterious courier who does errands for hire (codename Healer). Super fun and full of heart. Healer https://t.co/rCBEGO8VEv
A wife of a U.S. Supreme Court Justice funded an operation of domestic terrorists to attack the U.S. Capitol to help hold hostage elected leaders and staff, in an effort to overturn an election and prevent a peaceful transition of power, of which people died and were injured.