One thing to think about is that this is the astronauts' first smell of Earth. Sea air and burning hydrocarbons.
There's a breeze that they'll be feeling after days in a capsule. There are fans there, because without fans CO2 will build up around you. But not a breeze like off the ocean.
Posts by Kathryn Jepsen (she/her)
Megaphone, notebook and laptop with Editors Canada logo on its screen, below text "Editors Canada webinar, Tuesday, March 31, 1 PM ET. Developmental Editing Skills: Clues to Help You Unearth a Story’s Theme. Learn to identify a text’s themes and better align the writing with them to produce more cohesive stories"
One key skill for developmental editors is the ability to identify a draft's emerging themes. In our Mar. 31 webinar with Kathryn Jepsen, learn how to search for themes and better align a text with its theme to help a writer create a stronger, more cohesive story: webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_web...
A photo of Diana M. Pho presenting at #Sirens26
@dianapho.bsky.social on developing a critical reading mindset: "Learn to read both within and outside yourself. Even as I'm sitting in discomfort, what does the text say? If I'm feeling great joy, why am I joyous? If I'm confused, what don't I fully understand? #Sirens26
Prof. Palmer's essay had me in tears, particularly for the account of her students. It reminded me of talking with my students about my disabilities, their concern, and how we would laugh together about the wonder and terror of being alive.
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@adapalmer.bsky.social
When I got the contract to write a history of concentration camps in 2014, I hoped to keep the US from ending up here. That didn't work out! But now it's critical to understand how much is already in process and the enormity of what's coming. The sooner we act to stop it, the more people we'll save.
Nerdy special interests save the day! Fascinating article on solving a mystery using specialized knowledge of social security number prefixes, and how generative AI is leading to publishers getting overwhelmed with slop proposals
Go to the mead-hall. Go again. The heron of forgetfulness is there, and you don't want to miss your chance.
"Drinking the Heron" by RJ Aurand is our story today, and we think you'll want to read it again. And again.
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brass solidarity band performing “stand by me” in the streets of whittier next to alex pretti’s memorial. the crowd started chanting “the people united will never be defeated” so they incorporated it into the song. i love minneapolis
I wrote about how concentration camp regimes evolve and why it's not too late to stop this, even though we are deep in it now.
stop what you're doing and let Amber Glenn take you to church #USPrevagenChamps #figureskating
Best TikTok thing going is the two dudes trying food from every country without leaving NYC. If you haven’t seen them yet, it’s incredible. My favorite so far is last week’s. Legit got me emotional.
Tonight, I was one of more than 200 people who gathered on Chicago’s North Side to mourn Renee Nicole Good. Several people asked me to publish my remarks from the vigil, so I’m sharing them here.
@mcbride.house.gov is right. It’s hard enough being a kid — and politicians don’t need to make it harder.
Thank you, Congresswoman, for speaking out against the cruel Republican attacks on health care for trans youth.
Made a site comparing the sizes of living things :)
The great Julius Csotonyi spent 5 months painting over 60 illustrations for the site, no ai used
> neal.fun/size-of-life/
Superb. One edit particularly drops out to me as a bit of truly sparkling dialogue: the left is the first draft, the second the shooting script by Stoppard
Hey Charlotte area folks! Come see me on a panel with @johnamen.bsky.social, founder of Pedestal Magazine; Ken Harmon, founder of @westtradereview.bsky.social; and Kathie Collins, co-founder of @charlottelit.bsky.social, on Dec. 4: charlottelit.configio.com/pd/615/panel...
the world is a bit smaller tonight with the death of Alice Wong. if you aren't familiar with who she was please pick up any of her books.
One last bite at the apple for 2025!
A Little Weird Goes a Long Way
Wed, Dec 3
#onlineclass w/ @charlottelit.bsky.social
Member discounts & some need-based scholarships available
Generate new ideas from unusual sources to #write 4 strange new stories!
charlottelit.configio.com/pd/605/a-lit...
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy stylized as cover text.
If you wrote an SF/F/H story that was published in 2025 (or read a story that you thought was great), tell me about it in this thread!
Authors, also send your story to me here: johnjosephadams.com/basff-submis... (Please read the guidelines before submitting.)
Hey, this is great! Thanks for sharing, @theopennotebook.bsky.social!
Reposting myself, which is a very cool thing to do, trust me.
If you'll be at #SciWri25 next weekend in Chicago, come see this fun panel I'm on!
Someone (this company) didn’t read Little Eyes bookshop.org/p/books/litt...
300 cc's of weapons-grade serotonin straight to the frontal cortex
I have ASCENDED
Apparently Bluesky is seeing an influx of new users. Welcome!
If you're interested in science, journalism, and/or science writing, here are a bunch of folks worth following.
go.bsky.app/7Z8u31b
TWO YEARS OF OTHERSIDE! Thank you, everyone, for all your support (and for bearing with all of the posts, sorry, we’re just so excited!). The last four days have been… surreal. Not to sound like a hopeless sap, but it means a lot to see all this support for queer art right now. Thank you, thank you.
That’s actually my recorded webinar! Here’s the link to the upcoming class: community.the-efa.org/events/Event...
Starting next week! I’m teaching a six-week asynchronous class on editing science writing for the public: community.the-efa.org/event/effect...
I’m so sorry, Cislyn
I loved your story at Writers With Drinks! I just finished Sheine Lende (had to read Elatsoe first!). Thank you for writing these fantastic books!