At 🦋 now. SFF writer, fairy tale maven, and general Jack. Cave-dwelling digital witch. My people are LGBTQIA, MI, & disabled. Userpic: art by Chiara Bautista.
@Xan_Writer@ettamargarit I'm pretty sure the setting is queernormative, though.
Separately, might I suggest The Isle in the Silver Sea by Tasha Suri for your sapphic lady knight needs?
If you lost an instrument in the floods in western NC, American Songcatcher's Restring Appalachia program would like to help get an instrument back in your hands.
Two days late but never two dollars short: It was
@EllenKushner's birthday! Maybe celebrate by buying one of her books; I recommend this one for entry to a swashbuckling good series. 🥳 https://t.co/FnXpThnxM3
I feel like this is going to be a good companion read if you're going to see #TheWildRobotMovie this weekend. You can even read A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers on Kindle Unlimited, if that's your jam.
Y'all, @catvalente's #SpaceOddity is highlighted in Parade magazine. Both me and my child-self in awe of seeing SFF make it into mainstream publications that came with my family's Sunday newspaper love to see it. https://t.co/4LEuskGbFZ
🦊Competition time! Foxes and tea and biscuits! To celebrate the high days of summer, I'm giving away a signed edition of my 'Reynard the Fox' book, a copy of the accompanying gold-tipped 'A Fox for All Seasons' journal, both with map endpapers & fine ribbons, a box of Fox's biscuits, a large packet of best Dorset tea and a charming fox companion! Simply like, retweet & follow to enter! A winner will be picked on Sunday.
With four days remaining before voting is closed, a final plea: please vote for the October Daye books for Best Series. The irony of a series that began because I couldn't figure out how else to make a living off a folklore degree and a thesis about "Tam Lin" would be glorious.
Don't believe the New York Times: Piranesi and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell are two of the best novels of the century.
And today they're both on sale for kindle. If you haven't yet read these extraordinary books, now is your chance.
Question for #writingcommunity: do you write in third person or first person and past or present tense? is there a particular reason? I always have a hard time choosing when I start a new WIP 😂