““They dragged little Greta [Thunberg] by her hair before our eyes, beat her, and forced her to kiss the Israeli flag. They did everything imaginable to her, as a warning to others,” the Turkish activist ErsinÇelik, a participant in the Sumud flotilla, told Anadolu news agency.”+
Posts by Rose Sutherland🌈
event poster with photos of Rose Sutherland (white woman with long very curly brown hair) and Lisa Brideau (white woman with short straight brown hair) and their books: A Sweet Sting of Salt and Adrift.
The book signing event is a two for one deal: me and another Dartmouth High alumni, Rose Sutherland @sutherrose.bsky.social - fun fact, we had the same creative writing teacher!
Come hang out with us both 1-3pm on Sat. Oct 11 at Indigo (Chapters) Dartmouth at MicMacMall
Thanks so much for picking up A Sweet Sting Of Salt—it’s not exactly romantasy but it does have some overlap, and I really hope you both enjoy it!
Here's a pretty color cover collage with books l've read & enjoyed: America's Most Gothic Honeysuckle & Bone The Woman in the Mirror The Ghost Woods The Girl From Rawblood - TBR: A Sweet Sting of Salt Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil The Thirteenth Child How to Fake a Haunting
Some pretty book covers✨
Evening
you gather back
all that dazzling dawn has put asunder:
you gather a lamb
gather a kid
gather a child to its mother
Eros the melter of limbs (now again) stirs me—
sweetbitter unmanageable creature who steals in
far more sweetsounding than a lyre
golder than gold
Celebrate Selkie Saturday with a copy of Rose Sutherland’s Selkie tale “A Sweet Sting of Salt” ❤️🦭
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Maggie totally gets what I'm going for with this twisty, gothic-flavoured tale, and I couldn't be more thrilled to have her in my corner as we coax DAISY into full bloom!
There's a lot going on in my world right now, but one of the best things is I can finally share that I'm now being represented by the utterly wonderful Maggie Cooper at Aevitas Creative Management, and planning to dig back into revisions on DAISY, THE DEAD MAN, & THE WHORE NEXT DOOR soon!
A different org, but you can also donate directly to the Gaza Soup Kitchen right here.
If we're doing groceries and take-out discourse, here's my take:
Man-made famines are crimes against humanity.
If you can help the World Central Kitchen in Gaza, please do. Donate dollars. Call your reps. Share their story in your communities to invite help.
Three novels. They are A Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose Sutherland; The Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier; and The Women of Troy by Pat Baker
Two books in a mystery series by Kate Hilton and Elizabeth Renzetti. They are Bury the Lead; and Widows and Orphans.
Two non-ficiton books. They are Summers in Squid Tickle by Robert FInch; and The Place of Tides by James Rebanks.
A picture book. It is Penguins and other seabirds by Matt Sewell.
We just got some great new books in our Tors Cove shop!
Stop by 10:30-5, daily (except Wednesdays) or find them all online at www.runningthegoat.com
IT'S NOT ART UNLESS IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A DISASTER
When it’s veering into weirdness at breakneck speed, mmhm that’s the good stuff.
“We’re all tired of queers, right?” is the sum total of this panel description, whistling to dogs through a fig leaf of “strong women,” & I think it’s disgusting & irresponsible & reprehensible. It’s bad panel-writing, it’s bad ethics, it’s the stupidest shit, & Seattle deserved better than this.
WOW. WOW. What a steaming load of hot, bigoted garbage
IT IS NOT "RETOOLING" OR "ACCOMODATION" TO INCLUDE WHAT WAS ALWAYS THERE AND HAS BEEN DELIBERATELY EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY IN AN ATTEMPT TO ERASE US.
Frankly, the only challenge I have in writing queer history is how many people seem to be allergic to the word historical.
Against AI: An Open Letter From Writers to Publishers “We want our publishers to stand with us. To make a pledge that they will never release books that were created by machines.”
i signed this! thank you to the organizers 🫧
writers with published books & people who work in publishing, including agents, librarians, booksellers, illustrators, & more, y’all can also sign the letter here:
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It shows the hardback cover of The Woman's World magazine, edited by Oscar Wilde and illustrated in 1889.
Did you know?
In the Victorian era, Oscar Wilde became the editor of an extremely progressive magazine called The Woman's World.
It was one of the first magazines to feature articles that focused on what women think, rather than just what they wear.
#Victorian #history
Today's Supreme Court decision, though couched in the language of freedom and inclusivity, is a tragic failure for both the right to read and the rights of LGBTQIA+ people. Authors Against Book Bans stands firmly and fiercely against the decision and its rationale. To allow parents to "object" to the presence of positive books about the lives and rights of LGBTQIA+ people is to allow them to "object" to the existence of LGBTQIA+ students, parents, educators, and others in the wider community. You cannot “opt out” of reality, no matter what today’s majority opinion states. These books belong on shelves and these stories belong in classrooms and curricula.
Our statement in response to the Supreme Court ruling in Mahmoud v Taylor. Image thread with alt text. 1/4
The part of me that came of age in NYC is so happy for the city I used to call home ❤️
NYC YOU DID IT YOU DID THE THING I'M SO FUCKING HAPPY FOR MY FRIENDS!!!!!
The book I’m querying which is less "doomed by the narrative" than "doomed by the title"
Is it fate? Or all the unhinged things you did along the way?
“Jonathan’s death should be a national story, a source of collective mourning, a call to arms. But instead, most major media outlets barely mention it. And if they do, they strip it of context, of the racial, historical, spiritual truth of what happened.”
Congratulations John! Happy birthday to two 🎉
This is evil.
Judy. Blume.
Pay attention to this bigotry. This is exactly the playbook Rs want to enact nationwide: declare anything they don't like "porn" (including anything about queer/trans folx or BIPOC history/themes) and then ban it, fine anyone who stocks the books, and worse. FL peeps, fight this!
What a great list—and so pretty! I hope you enjoy Salty!