The pre-order isn't up yet, but I do love the "I'm only kind of thinking of sucking all your blood" look in her eyes.
@arthurslade
Arthur Slade was raised in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan, Canada (on a ranch). He wasn't raised by wolves. It was elves. And one grumpy dwarf. He is the author of over thirty novels for kids, adults and aliens.
The pre-order isn't up yet, but I do love the "I'm only kind of thinking of sucking all your blood" look in her eyes.
megadeth concert
Well, seeing Megadeth is now checked off my bucket list. Great classic concert with so much "shred." Plus, Dave Mustaine is the only heavy metaller who can pull off wearing white while singing about the Countdown to Extinction.
Current read. An excellent duology of apocalypse and dragons.
The term βlaw enforcementβ should not be used by media, except perhaps in quotations. It has sadly become an Orwellian term that is used to magically sanctify violence. Language matters. Be specific. Describe individuals with names and ranks. Say exactly what they did. Donβt repeat fascist hocum.
Though the announcement for a solid-state battery that loses 0% energy at -30 and charges in under ten minutes is jaw-dropping, I want this company to succeed because their name is Donut Lab: I'm doing donuts in my Donut Lab car. Donut seem cool to you? www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-aP...
Well, Brax the most egotistical dragon ever will be even more egotistical since the book he wrote (with my help) is a starred selection for the Canadian Childrenβs Book Centreβs Best Books for Kids & Teens for Fall 2025.
Book cover of the face of a boy with closed eyes and butterflies coming out of his mouth
Book rec - Dust by @arthurslade.bsky.social.
This is my favourite cover, although it does make it look more thriller than it actually is.
It's a very well written paranormal mystery set in a dry & dusty rural part of the US
Read it years ago & really stuck with me.
www.amazon.com/Dust-Arthur-...
The life cycle of an orange alien made of chocolate who landed in the wrong backyard.
Forgive me for this ad: www.bookbub.com/books/dragon...
Iβm never moving from Geocities
It's hard to imagine living without climate start.
I press the button and am off to the races. I like that.
sladesleftovers.substack.com/p/yes-i-have...
Internet: Any final thoughts?
Art: Yeah, the difference between gas and electric is like the difference between Apple and Windows. Some people get Windows computers so they can muck around inside and change things. People buy Apple to have less fuss. It just goes. The electric car is the same.
Internet: Do you hate the oil industry?
Art: Not at all. Half the people I grew up with worked (and are working hard) to keep our vehicles and tech toys and other oil-based products going. Iβm not a fan of carbon, of course.
Internet: How much does it cost to, uh, gas it up?
Art: At home, itβs between $0-13 dollars. I have solar panels so thatβs why it starts at zero. On the road, itβs more like $30 to $60 depending on the charging system I use.
It heats immediately instead of waiting for the gas engine to warm before heating the car. Also, the Ioniq has βSnowβ mode. By far the best winter vehicle Iβve had in terms of handling in snow and ice.
Itβs like going to Costa Rica without the air travel. In fact, I wear a bathing suit all winter now (donβt picture that). If I go to a movie and itβs -40C, I hit a button on my phone as the movie ends and the car is 24C by the time I get to it.
Yep, there is a big drop in distance travelled in the cold (gas engines are much more inefficient in the cold, too). But 95% of my travel is in the city. I plug my car into the charger in the garage. Set the timer so that it starts up ten minutes before I leave and heats the interior to 24C.
And yes, an electric fire is harder to put out. But Iβll take the odds of it actually happening over that fact. And I donβt plan on being a marshmallow in the car.
Internet: But you live in Saskatchewan. Itβs cold enough to freeze Hades there.
Art: Thatβs where this car thrives.
Itβs just that every time an electric car catches fire, it makes the news. Also, one bursts into flames every time Elon Musk tweets (couldnβt verify that as a fact). If we put every gas car fire on tv, weβd fill up the news. That said, in all my years of driving, Iβve only had one gas fire.
Art: Actually, a gas car is 7-80 times more likely to catch fire (depending on whose math you trust). Again, itβs simple. There is a flammable liquid running back and forth through a gas vehicle that could start on fire from several sources. A battery fire is much rarer.
I enjoy technology, and I find driving an electric car to be more logical (for me) than a gas car. Yes, I sound like Spock there. But with fewer moving parts, there is a smaller chance of it breaking down. And nothing beats charging at home.
Internet: But it could burst into flames at any point!
I started an intermittent substack with my "leftover" thoughts.
First up: Electric Cars
Art: So, I bought an electric car.
Internet: Are you nuts?
Art: Yes, but thatβs a separate issue from purchasing the car. This one is a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range Preferred AWD.
I'm pleased that Podium has released several of my audiobooks on Apple and Spotify: open.substack.com/pub/arthursl...
If you want to hear me talk about dragons, dungeons and heavy metal (it snuck in there somehow) then find Garden of Thought with host Jeff Lippman on your favourite podcast distributor: www.spreaker.com/episode/gard...
Busy day for our Early Access Program yesterday.
Lots of sign-ups (thank you!) and also some error messages (sorry). We've fixed the issue.
If you didnβt get through yesterday, please give it another try by following this link:
gandersocial.ca#early-access
More details below π
This is basically everything you need to know.
The algorithm knows me. It knows all: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTF...
Seems Bluesky appropriate
The United Empire Loyalist in me loves this stuff. Ever since my quadrupallyish great grandfather fled the states around 1776 to stay loyal to the crown.