One day I'll decide to write a short, simple story
...maybe...
One day I'll decide to write a short, simple story
...maybe...
It really is
Would anyone be interested in some random (spoiler-free) facts about my books?
Cβmon, people. Look at your Kremlin style guide. The phrase is βspecial military operation.β Not all of you are getting this right.
hard-working british ppl and the asylum system have nothing to do with each other
asylum isn't about fairness. it's about protecting ppl flee'ing from danger. it has nothing to do with working ppl at all
this is just far right nonsense trying to pit two groups against each other and cause division
that's such an absurd statement (the one in the article I mean) it'd almost be funny if it wasn't so disturbing
Wow, you mean when you hollow out the state, it stops being able to carry out many of its core functions?
βProf Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to clean water, has singled out the English system for criticism, saying water should be managed as a publicly owned service, rather than run by private companies set up to benefit shareholders.β
www.theguardian.com/news/ng-inte...
Sheβs lying again.
@princeofbieltan.bsky.social I love how much you enjoy running the Trazyn Trials
The one thing I'm sad I'm yet to have as an author is someone doing fan art. admittedly never something I've done before...mostly because I am NOT good at doing art
Emmanuel Damas in a patterned dress shirt and striped tie leaning against a metal railing on a sunny residential street with red brick rowhouses and flowering trees in the background.
Emmanuel Damas, 56, died in ICE custody on Monday.
Damas came to the U.S. from Haiti seeking asylum. After six months in ICE custodyβthe last four at CoreCivic's Florence Correctional Centerβhe died from complications from a tooth infection.
A tooth infection.
1/3
tucson.com/news/local/b...
Of course they can't even coverup their own coverup
Well, thankfully my one-two of dentist appointment and mental health call were less stressful than I feared
it's 2016: north carolina introduces a bill to ban trans people from using bathrooms safely. there's a national outcry; companies withdraw business up to and including the NCAA cancelling a publicized game. the bill fails.
it's 2026: kansas passes a law nullifying trans people's licenses. crickets.
Well, at least terrible weather like today is good for writing
I had a random thought (not that the Warhammer TV bosses should probably taking creative advice from me π€£) we need a Lydia show...I don't know what it could be though
same
Somehow I forgot that. I might need to go back and rewatch it...
Like I said, I love her enthusiasm, it's rather infectious (in a good way lol)
good point
My playlist is like the best festival line-up that would never happen in real life
Does he just think people can't look up things he's said in the past?
Actually, let's be honest, he just doesn't care
A reminder that Girl Scouting of America has welcomed trans and nonbinary girls from the first one that asked, has always had lesbian and bi members and adults, never declared bankruptcy to avoid paying for sexual assaults, and never poached the other side to recover from said bankruptcy.
This is partly the result of a media culture that has a) tended to treat migration policy as though there is one button marked βget toughβ and the only question is how hard a government will press it and b) failed to understand how far immigrants and Brits are not always discrete groups.
If anyone wants to read my books, or knows someone they think might want to:
deepheartsya.com/e-j-graham/ (dark fairy fantasy, book 3 hopefully coming soon)
www.dreamspherebooks.com/the-enigmas-... semi-apocalyptic, very light sci-fi (well, light in the sense it leans more into fantasy anyway)
A history worth remembering: Trans inclusive feminism Image of women at Camp Trans
Weβre ending LGBT History Month with a reminder.
The story weβre being told right now is that feminism and trans inclusion have always been in conflict.
History tells a more complicated, and more hopeful, story.
Read our latest blog here: tinyurl.com/NION-LGBTHM
I forget which AoS story it was, but I still remember the shorts of you, Lydia...I forget who the other two were...reading little short quotes and she seemed to genuinely relish reading all the grisly bits, it was fun seeing her excitement π€£
(also, thanks for the follow, I didn't expect that)
@alexdoddy.bsky.social we need more of you and Lydia collaborating (especially because you both get the fun kind of overexcited about things lol)
We can say this is not absurd. Itβs caused a huge amount of worry to many including some of our members
Home Office has dismissed as βabsurdβ claims that it failed to properly communicate new border rules that left some British dual nationals at risk of being prevented from boarding flights to UK.