As an author, getting letters like these from kids? Rad.
From adults? Not as much.
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Dear Mr. Karber, My name is Kingston You g. I am a 10 year ild boy who does your “adult” murdle puzzles. I am writing this letter to inform you that you “impossable” puzzles are way too EASY and that I am insulted that you claim murdle is for adults. With Warm regards, Kingston PS I’m looking forward to you doing better with your puzzles (so are my friends)
My 10 year old asked me to send this fan letter to Greg Karber, author of the Murdle books. I had to explain to him that this was a little harsh, though…. I thought it was still worth sharing, however (at Kingston’s behest), because it is kind of hilarious.
Needs more Fox Patrol
Lot's of new stuff added to the Storefront.
It's a great way to help a guy in desperate need of paying $1000s of dollars in medical bills.. and getting yourself some swag of my art, at the same time. And if I get back up to Gen or Adepticon, will be happy to sign.
shop.pretzelwolf.com
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8e2O...
The #Locust is here!
Just going live now. See you all there!
#Battletech
I had a great time chatting with @bigred40tech.bsky.social about the Dominion Civil War and Ghosts of Timkovichi, my current BattleTech projects. Watch the video! www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYsZ...
Ventress does, too, though.
I was not expecting such a visceral reaction to Astrid, honestly.
There he is. The guy's got a gift with notepad/datapad acting.
I believe wholeheartedly that you should be reading this...
Like, this is ostensibly billed as a TV-7 rated kids show, and here's Darth Vader threatening to murder the shows lead.
That's cold.
This two-parter makes me cry every time I watch it and is one of the finest hours of Star Wars ever made.
Ezra Bridger looking up at Darth Vader saying, "I don't fear you!"
Vader, looking down at Ezra, saying "Then you will die braver than most."
I don't think anything goes harder than this.
People who skip Star Wars cartoons are skipping so much of the best stuff.
I mean, EVERYONE there called her Mother, though
World of Wordcraft - Virtual Writing Conference - June 18-21st - Bryan Young, Michael A. Stackpole, Chantelle Aimee Osman
If you're at all interested in getting one-on-one time for your writing with folks like me, @michaelastackpole.bsky.social, or a top-notch, Big 5 editor like @suspensesiren.bsky.social, this might be your best bet: 22literary.com/workshops
I had a great time chatting with @bigred40tech.bsky.social about the Dominion Civil War and Ghosts of Timkovichi, my current BattleTech projects. Watch the video! www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYsZ...
We'll be talking in a couple of hours, so come join and ask some questions! I might have some things to say about next month's Ghost of Timkovichi as well as what might be ahead for the Civil War as well...
No. I considered it, though.
“There’s always a bigger fish.”
-Qui-Gon 10:18
I'm sure I'll also give a bit of a preview of Ghosts of Timkovichi...
You should watch Clone Wars for the sake of the joy
Hey, @merriam-webster.com, is there a word about the life-cycle of a word? Or how fast it changes definitions? I feel like for a solid decade and a half "googling" something meant to find information. But with all the AI panels, "googling" something means to find disinformation now.
I found that in all the seasons, too, so I guess mileage varies.
If you're not hyped for this, I really can't imagine what happened to your sense of joy.
Without saying your age, post your favorite film that released the year you turned 18.
An orange person with a blue fin on their head sits at a stone table in a shell-shaped chair, looking at a small light blue orb in their hand. A little six-inch tall figure stands in the foreground, watching them from across the table.
'Starwatcher III,' by Moebius. There's no larger story behind this one - it's from a series of three original silkscreen prints Moebius did for the French art publisher Aedena in 1986.