Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Havenβt read this yet @effjayem.bsky.social but thought you might be interested?
Please consider helping Anna, who is going through some pretty horrific stuff. She's provided details of how to help in her post, below.
Reposting because I forgot the hashtags.
#ME
#MECFS
#LongCovid
#disability
#abuse
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@effjayem.bsky.social saw this and thought you might be interested.
Please consider helping Anna, who is going through some pretty horrific stuff. She's provided details of how to help in her post, below.
Reposting because I forgot the hashtags.
#ME
#MECFS
#LongCovid
#disability
#abuse
www.thecanary.co/global/world...
Please consider helping Anna, who is going through some pretty horrific stuff. She's provided details of how to help in her post, below.
www.thecanary.co/global/world...
It's because of stories like those in this thread, including yours, that I love reading so much!
Thatβs horrible. I hope you can find a safe place.
I hope one day you get to have a cat. They help keep me sane.
This is despite the light being off and me trying to go to bed (which is hard with bangs and crashes).
Itβs 2am here and heβs chasing the 2-year-old tabby around the bedroom. Theyβve knocked over their cat tree, and the youngest is being loudly vocal!
ginger tabby who is very intelligent (so not the one brain cell kind) and incredibly adventurous to the point of recklessness (so like a characteristic orange cat). Heβs the one in the most recent cat photo I posted. Heβs also adorable, laid back and cuddly like a teddy bear.
I have 3 cats. An old black and brown tabby with a heart condition who is a real character but now mostly sleeps and is grumpy from pain. (Heβs the kitten in my profile pic.) A lovely, cuddly ginger 2-yr-old tabby who is sweet & normal except heβs the most anxious cat ever. And a 9-month old β¦
I agree, governments and communities need to do more. Ableism is an uphill battle. Iβm so sorry.
It shouldn't be like this. Sorry.
A ginger tabby cat lying on his side on the cat tree. His front half is coming out of one side of the box at the bottom, and his back half out of another side.
Sorry to everyone who was following me for the art I was posting each day. I've been away from social media for personal reasons for several weeks now & pop back rarely. Not yet ready to get back to posting art daily because it draws me in & I get too stressed. But maybe you'll like my chilled cat?
I have done this now, for a few authors and their books, and I will be adding one of yours to my tbr list because of your post. (Probably the first Queens of Fate book, because I want something to replace The Mists of Avalon, as someone else mentioned.) Thank you for this.
@naominovik.bsky.social, I loved your deft weaving of folk and fairy tale with fantasy in this book. I also loved you turning some tropes on their head, playing with conventions and your exploration of relationships, especially female ones. Huge thank you.
@wiswell.bsky.social, wasn't sure what to expect when reading the book, but it wasn't this, & that was a good thing. It was suffused with empathy & compassion, which the world could do with a lot more of now. I loved Shesheshen & Homily, who both felt so real. Can't wait to read Wearing the Lion!
@jenniegauthor.bsky.social, what a wonderfully evocative book. I didn't grow up in Yorkshire (or even the UK), but I felt like I was centred in my own childhood while reading this. I don't normally cry when I read books, but yours did - in a good way.
@tkingfisher.com, I loved Hester! It's so good to see representations of women like her on the page - mature, intelligent, clever, brave, flawed, desired, loved, kind. Thank you. Also, the abuse in the mother-daughter relationship hit close to home. Thank you for also writing that.
@aliettedebodard.com, I could see your love of Sherlock Holmes and Watson shining through. This was such a lovely homage? pastiche? (not sure of the right word). Please, please write more with these characters!
I LOVED your book, The Tea Master and the Detective, @aliettedebodard.com
& A Sorceress Comes to Call, @tkingfisher.com
& The List of Suspicious Things, @jenniegauthor.bsky.social
& Someone You Can Build a Nest in, @wiswell.bsky.social
& Uprooted, @naominovik.bsky.social
Thank you all!
I thought Behind the Scenes at the Museum, by Kate Atkinson, did this very well. Itβs not quite a passage through time because it skips around a bit, but that was cleverly handled.
Hope you get over the fatigue soon and manage to get some restorative relaxation.
Absolutely!
This is a great photo!
A ginger tabby kitten navigating his way along the top of an open bedroom door.
Our 7-month-old kitten saw a bug above the doorframe and just HAD to get it.
Having several very bad days, so posting 'Today's art' has been hit and miss, and likely to be for some time. Sorry, everyone.
Todayβs art: the song βMy Silver Liningβ by the Swedish indie folk duo First Aid Kit.
βI hear a voice calling
Calling out for me
These shackles Iβve made in an attempt to be free
Be it be reason, be it for love
I wonβt take the easy roadβ