Iβm interested in creating a writing crit group for trans femmes that will meet regularly online. Comics and prose, generally. Genre fiction, mostly. It will be a small group, 4-6 people or so. This is a group for serious trans lady-types who have professional writing goals. DM me if interested!
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"Don't skip! Post you in another country."
My mother and λ§λ΄ μ΄λͺ¨ were so excited to get me dressed up when we visited the Korean Folk Village. π
Jealous! Ours just rose -- we're back to the 80s this week. π₯Ί
That is the coolest ever!
That sounds like a fascinating panel. Iβve always been curious about how that worked!
Braved the basement for the first time in ages, sitting in Joeβs recliner while I read and listened to records. His last days at home were there so Iβd kind of been doing my best to pretend it doesnβt exist.
Thatβs good to know. π
Maybe I should get back to that one. π I got distracted by Harvestella and never made it back. π
Fun tricksy faerie fantasy with this shiny shiny ARC. π #booksky
Very cool!
Me, getting lightly dusted with snow
The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances by Glenn Dixon
I will always love a snowy day and take a selfie. π Otherwise, I finished a fun audiobook called The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances. Itβs essentially The Brave Little Toaster meets A Man Called Ove for the first half, before bigger plot twists show up for the end. #booksky
Book cover image collage of LibraryReads Top 10 Picks for May 2026
Congratulations to our newest LibraryReads picks for May 2026! These are the fresh new titles that public library workers in the USA voted for as top reading suggestions. You can find a print-friendly PDF at libraryreads.org.
Theyβre so cute!
Happy birthday. :)
Picture of an angry dog in a birthday hat. Text beside it says: BIRTHDAY CRITIQUE GIVEAWAY! - RT to enter -one short story <7500 words -horror/weird/dark fiction preferred -could take a couple of weeks, so no rush jobs
Itβs my birthday today and so Iβm giving a gift to one of you β a free short story critique! All you have to do is repost this and Iβll pick a random winner.
And hey, if you like horror, check out some free links to some stories on my website www.gordonbwhite.com/stories
RIALTO arrives tomorrow! Join @adamgidwitz.bsky.social and me at @mcnallyjackson.bsky.social's Seaport location at 7 for an evening of storytelling and celebration!
Love it. :D
Absolutely loved this book! I'll have to pop right over and see your take on it. :)
I saw this on Edelweiss and had to download it right away!
Scorpio: Someone's going to slip up and mention "the experiment" in your presence. Let it go. If you start digging you're just going to get all stressed and throw your baselines out of whack. And honestly it's pretty narcissistic to think there's a whole big experiment about you.
April tour stops for RIALTO! Come say hi!
Four days to the official launch of RIALTO, but the tour starts tomorrow! I'll be at the South Jersey Children's Book Festival from 1-4pm (shhhh WITH RIALTO, THREE DAYS EARLY). Come on out and say hi!
This could be my favorite yet!
I can definitely second We Burned so Bright and A Murder Most Camp! I need to get to Thistlemarsh because the author is doing an event nearby!
Too many fun things coming out at once. :D
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My book club just chose this one!
Running to Edelweiss ASAP!
The Feywild Job by CL Polk
Wickhills by Premee Mohamed
Beautiful Distance by Nao-Cola Yamazaki
The Henchperson's Guide to Unionizing by Marshall J Moore
Some books I'm looking forward to getting to (though I am such a mood reader): The FEYWILD JOB by Polk, WICKHILLS by Mohamed, BEAUTIFUL DISTANCE by Nao-Cola Yamazaki, and THE HENCHPERSON'S GUIDE TO UNIONIZING by Moore. #ewgc #booksky
A Plagued Sea by Kim Bo-Young
The Loom Tree by Angela Mi Young Hur
Currently reading A PLAGUED SEA by Kim Bo-young (with a fish monster plague) and THE LOOM TREE by Angela Mi Young Hur (with a magical college) and am loving both so far. #ewgc #booksky
It was so much fun. I feel like humorous fantasy is doing so well these days!