Me and the dikdik on my mug are pretty fucking shocked at the nerve of this spider. I'm trying to cohabitate and you're trying to drink my tea?
Me and the dikdik on my mug are pretty fucking shocked at the nerve of this spider. I'm trying to cohabitate and you're trying to drink my tea?
Fair. I was getting pretty long in the tooth to say I'm still in my prime anyway. Off to the glue factory
My power outage writing setup, for however long the battery lasts. If you know me, you know goal #1 is to write and goal #2 is to be a modern Ma Ingalls. I think I have achieved both today. Have I peaked?
I just finished reading Dry by Neal and Jarrod Shusterman and woke up to severe thunderstorms, most of my town without power. My husband sent me to Costco for water and if you know the book, you know why I'm uncomfortable LOL
The rebellion begins with a lie, a locked door, and a girl who won't stop asking questions. WORTHY ONES is a slow descent into dystopian hell packed with overbearing AI, a morally messy heroine, and secrets and lies at every turn. New chapters posting now on Wattpad: tinyurl.com/worthyones
I am so excited to announce that the first installment of the Glassborn Chronicles is available now on Wattpad! Read EXODUS for free now, and keep an eye out for the second installment very soon! www.wattpad.com/story/394251...
My god, the phonics that I was hooked on against my will in grade school have messed me up. I just wrote "fast paste seen" instead of "fast-paced scene." Send the grammar police, I deserve it.
The novella is DONEEEE!!! I suspected this day would never come but I am so incredibly chuffed with how it turned out. Turns out I can still write even after a wicked burnout, hallelujah. Going to be publishing chapters daily on Wattpad while I work on the novel, and then both will be available
Writing contemporary fiction: βShe made chicken parm for dinner.β Done.
Writing sci-fi: βShe made..." But does she even cook, or do they eat communally on Mars? What grows well hydroponically? What are the limits of what you can do with cricket protein...?
5 hours & 1 existential crisis later...
Sighhhhhhh Ohio representing the only way it knows how
I've been agonizing over the titles for my series for 4 months now and sometimes I just stop and think, Kim Stanley Robinson named his Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars, maybe I'm overthinking it π«
omg these are amazing!
It's really weird that I'm now old enough where whenever I watch a documentary there's a good chance they'll tell me something "shocking" and I'll just go, "I know! I was there, I noticed at the time!"
Texts, emails, social notifications: nah, i think I'll wait about a week to look just in case somebody is trying to yell at me, even tho I've done nothing to expect that
My new video bird feeder: JUDGE ME, EASTERN BLUEBIRD
Maybe Edward Ashton is totally cool with it but personally I'd be pissed if they had to do this to the book cover just because the movie has a slightly different name. Confusing for no reason.
I'm reading Mickey 7 and LOVING it but I'm so curious about the conversation between the production co and the author about the name of the movie. 1/2
I'm not Catholic so all this talk of conclaves is just making me want to reread Arc of the Scythe.
Thrift store score. I read the graphic novel adaptation of Kindred first and now I wanna see the nuance I'm sure Octavia Butler added to that little π© Rufus in the original. Have you read either/both?
What makes a DNF dystopian book for you? For me, it's insufficient world building. If you don't explain why we're in the hellscape I can't get invested in escaping it
"When we have enough loaves of white bread to crush them under our heels, when we have enough milk to choke us, we still wonβt be happy in the least. But if we share things we donβt have enough of, we can be happy today." - Solzhenitsyn
If you liked Brave New World, but want it a little more biotech, try The Grace Year.
Female control. Bodily autonomy. A system that gives you just enough to keep you quiet. #dystopianbooks
Feel like leaning into the dystopian vibes? I made a free guide with 42 novels thatβll break your heart and your mind (but also leave you with hope and ideas for the resistance). Grab it here: kntristan.com/guide
βWhen people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.β
β Thomas Sowell, economist, historian, philosopher
If you liked The Giver, youβll love Parable of the Sower. Both follow quiet, observant protagonists growing up in a failing system and realizing survival means building something new. Bonus: they both have graphic novel adaptations! #dystopianbooks
The scariest part of The 5th Wave for me wasnβt the overt violenceβit was the moment Cassie realized the boy nursing her back to health might be something else entirely - but she was too injured to run. Couldnβt confront him. She just had to bide her time. What's your favorite slow burn reveal?
Spent weeks wrestling with plot holes, red herrings, and emotionally devastating twists⦠and I won. The Glassborn outline is DONE and tomorrow I get to start drafting and ruining lives (fictionally... mostly). #dystopianbooks
"The world in which you can buy avocados all year & your iPhone keeps getting more powerful & you never have to live in fear of an occupying force is the world in which a group of people you'll never meet simply have to die." One Day Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
Grabbed it, that sounds great
One of the best examples Iβve seen of an object becoming a character: the knife in The Knife of Never Letting Go. Itβs always there. Heavy. Emotional. Important. Whatβs your favorite inanimate-object-as-character? #booksky