Wait, I can see on Kobo it is 52K! Thank you for your incredible translation, it's a novel I have not been able to get out of my head since I read it
Posts by Dyani Sabin
awww you're so kind!!! what amazing company to be in!
@antonhur.com I am going through my list of great books I read this year for Hugo nominations and I wondered if Red Sword would be novel or novella length?! (I think it is over 40K but I am not sure!) I absolutely loved it, so I want to make sure I'm putting it in the right category! <3
EEEE AND THIS NEWS
I am late to shout about this news but!~!!!! Ahhhh!!!! This is literally the greatest. Cannot wait to see what comes next
I love this move by @wired.com and hope other publications will follow. Public records (like public lands!) belong to all of us.
If you're in Michigan, please join me in calling Gary Peters. Then I'll see you at Zingerman's.
5calls.org/issue/cr-con...
And if you're still doing your #HugoAwards noms still today, check out @marisca.bsky.social 's works!!!
Okay it is the last day for #HugoAwards nominations! my poem: smallwondersmag.com/piece/abstai... is eligible if you are looking for works to nominate in poetry!
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I know I am biased because I have loved working on this book, but if you're curious, it's going to be a really cool event and a chance to hear from the authors about what inspired their chapters! Hope to see you there!
“Information Literacy Beyond the Binary” Holling Smith-Borne and Sara J. Beutter Manus
“Decolonizing Orchestral Repertoire: A Special Collection Vision” Gary Galván
“Music Information Literacy Advocacy at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)” Nurhak Tuncer Bayramli and Juliet M. Boykins
“Using Stephen Foster’s Statue to Teach Critical Information Literacy” Karen J. Olson
The agenda for today!
Introduction by editors Kathleen Abromeit and Dyani Sabin--
and then we'll hear from these authors about their chapters:
“Engaging Students in Anti-Racist Information Literacy Through Critical Assessment”
Liz Lang and Shannon Simpson representing for their chapter
book cover graphic with launch information
I am so behind on promoting this but! The book I co-edited, Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy, is having a virtual book launch (1 of 2) today at 1:30-2:30pm with @libraryjuicepress.bsky.social !
Go here to register: libraryjuice.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Those who know me know I was highly critical of what I saw as some of the rhetorical excesses of the campus protests. Khalil and I wld probably get into a spat immediately. It's all the more important for people who believe as I do to say clearly, the protections of the law are for everyone.
Congratulations to everyone on the long list of Rhysling Award nominees!
Are you looking for nominees for the 2025 Special Hugo Award for Best Poem? This could be a good starting point--nominations end March 15!
It's now that time of year again that I am beefing with this one (1) particular squirrel who likes to use my patio for things, usually my plants for sunflower seed storage. Today though? They just ripped the tassels off my outdoor pillows and yes, I am sure it's so cute and fluffy in its nest. BUT
Oh! She has! In at least one interview she talked about the briefings she's received on counter-intelligence. She has made music videos to click tracks instead of audio so it wouldn't leak.
Taylor Swift is a legitimate security expert like almost nobody in the world. She has to be. She's the target.
It does seem very strange for this to be a one-time, Seattle-only special Hugo category, especially given the vibrancy (but the nonetheless under-read vibrancy) of the sff poetry field.
We are SO excited to see so many Small Wonders poems on the Rhysling nomination list! Congratulations to @prioryruins.bsky.social, @dyanisabin.bsky.social, @cafenowhere.bsky.social, and @elismontgomery.bsky.social!
We'll be linking to their poems in a thread below. 💜
Thrilled to share space with phenomenal poets like @dyanisabin.bsky.social @angelaliu.bsky.social @angelvleal.bsky.social & so many more 💙
"Dozens of workers focused on lamprey control were among scores of Michigan federal workers fired without notice in the past week"
'I'd like to ask them why ... it doesn’t seem like they realize who they’re getting rid of, and the impact it’s going to have.'"
via @bridgemi.com
For those outside of metro Philly, the Inquirer is one of the few remaining major city papers owned by a nonprofit foundation, not by a billionaire.
Hakeem Jeffries tells members that Dems will soon introduce a bill restricting access to Treasury’s payment system
Hi folks! If you're a climate researcher whose work has previously benefited from NIH funding, or whose work is currently being affected in any way by the freezes, I'd love to chat. Feel free to DM or email!
Read aggressively, read broadly, try to figure out how the writers you admire pull off their tricks. This will help you more than any workshop or MFA program, but more importantly it will fill you with the love for this stuff you absolutely must have in order to endure the bullshit
Hi, Vox reporter here: If you've had a study section, NIH travel, or other NIH-related meeting cancelled (or not), raise your hand! Reply or DM me, and repost for visibility if you're able.
#academicsky @drugmonkey.bsky.social
More on how the NIH was working to address bird flu, before the change in federal administration www.nih.gov/news-events/...
The price of eggs in the US is spiking, mostly due to #H5N1 bird flu. Solving the problem requires urgent, important communications from the CDC & FDA* and rapid development of research by the NIH**
* Currently paused by Executive Order
** Grant reviews now all canceled
www.kcur.org/news/2025-01...