Some interesting numbers from Pew on book-reading habits of Americans. Print is still much more popular than digital and audio, for one.
www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/...
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Putting that on the wishlist! 😍
For anyone who’s ever publicly typoed. You are not alone, and also I’m saving this video forever. youtube.com/shorts/a8x6w...
Maybe I should have said “writing-related scams,” but you know, it’s just about 3 a.m., so.
Some trendy writing scams to watch out for in the article below.
Sigh. Scammers are forever. They’ll probably be around longer than diamonds, even.
(Gift link to NYT, free to all.)
Thank you so much to @brianbergstrom.bsky.social for answering my questions on fiction, translation, and liminality. :)
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Almost 10,000 authors have come together to publish an empty book protesting the theft of books by tech companies to train AI models.
Titled Don’t Steal This Book, it is empty of text except the names of the authors involved.. 🧵
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Also this: "When we ask tropes to carry the full weight of the book they appear in, we de-incentivize the deep work of building meaningful characters, textured worlds, and emotionally honest relationships."
This: "The sweet spot for a trope—for me—is somewhere in between the moment when it gets a catchy name, and the moment when it abruptly slams into oversaturation."
#BookSky
On an out of focus background photo of a person in front of full bookshelves, white text contains a quote from a Substack post by Alice Hoffman, entitled “Library Love.” The quote reads: “In my neighborhood, many of my friends did not make it out. They were waylaid by crime and by drugs. Beautiful smart girls were lost, boys who were artists or musicians went to jail. It was a tough neighborhood and some people couldn't see outside of the boundaries of our town. But I could look over the wall. It was as if I pied up all of those books I had read and climbed to the top to peer over…” The URL of the Substack is included: ahoffmanwriter.substack.com
Lots of good stuff in this Substack post from Alice Hoffman on the magic of libraries and reading. One quote in the image, and here’s another:
“Often the people who succeed in spite of the difficulties they face have one thing in common. They read.”
#booksky
open.substack.com/pub/ahoffman...
Hey, artists, in case you were wondering if your work matters: I'm a scientist working on climate change and biodiversity, and I would not be who I am today without The Lorax, The Secret of NIMH, Watership Down, The Last Unicorn, and The X-Files. I know I'm not alone. Thank you for all you do.
Yup. AI still isn't a substitute for a good old-fashioned human editor or writer when it comes to making actual sense. (Whew. 😁)
For anyone who has Kindle books and hasn't heard: If you have any interest in downloading your books to your computer, do it soon, because that feature is going away as of February 26.
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With thanks to @elizabethlblock.bsky.social for posting the link first: www.chronicle.com/article/this...
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Just a reminder that Bookshop.org now offers ebooks!
This week I've been re-reading old favorite books, both for comfort and to remember my roots. I forgot how much I love it (and I always have) when an author is clearly having fun — no ego, no fear, just whimsical grinny joy in words and story. Joy is infectious and some books MAKE me adore them.
A reminder: The deadline for entering the 2025 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Contest is fast approaching. 8,000 words. Near Earth, near future sci-fi. February 1st. www.baen.com/contest-jbmssa
That sounds like the perfect place for villainous gemstones. 😍😆
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Darcy writing
Elizabeth,
I have included you in the Starter Pack, “People who have had the pleasure of my company.”
You’re welcome,
Darcy
A tree stump with a crude face carved into it stands in front of another tree trunk. In the background, grass and more trees are visible. In the foreground, plants creep up the bark of the stump.
A cluster of tall, skinny-trunked pine trees seen from below and standing against a bright blue sky.
A peaceful lake with spatterdock leaves in the foreground and more floating aquatic plants in the distance. The clear, gradient blue sky is reflected in the surface of the water.
Today’s #StetWalk.
And it's very cute either way! The color and design get the Crystal Seal of Approval, of course, since I have a similar one but ceramic ... although I'm not sure any more which exact model it is since I can't find the order information. 🤔
(mental excited flailing) Ooh ooh, what kind of ocarina? (I have a jaw harp but I got tired of smacking myself in the teeth with it too quickly to learn much on it. 😆)
I'll bring the mountain dulcimer and a super-tiny rain stick! I'm sure that'll be extremely useful. 😆
Encountered the word "vitrine" for the first time today (also file under: things I have seen many times without knowing their precise names). Before looking it up, I was sort of hoping it would turn out to be an evil gemstone. You know, like a villainous citrine.