Wrote some dubious keyboard parts
After a shattering thunderclap this morning produced storms on and off for the rest of the day, I decided to give the rain hat a try when I left the house in the evening.

I guess "plague fisher" is an aesthetic now. Have some links.
1. As I told
ashlyme, I want to plan an art heist: Paul Nash, Harbour and Room (1932–36).
2. Carolyn Shoemaker has died, leaving comets in her memory. "We would all be very uncomfortable."
3. Courtesy of
nineweaving: Saintmaking (2021), a short documentary by Marco Alessi on Derek Jarman and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. There is a nice accompanying interview. It is dedicated to the memory of Sister Jack Off All Trade Master of Nuns, whom everyone agrees was no saint. "Jarman wasn't a saint, either, that's the thing as well."
4. Courtesy of
muccamukk: a petition from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees in light of a likely Hollywood-wide strike. From last week, but still relevant, some background.
5. An announcement from Readercon: the next convention has been postponed until 2023.
Outside of the rain hat and combination dinner from Dakzen and Mortadella Head, just about every element of my day has been enervating beyond belief. Tomorrow I have to stop yet another set of my medications in preparation for yet another test. Forsan et haec olim, right.

I guess "plague fisher" is an aesthetic now. Have some links.
1. As I told
2. Carolyn Shoemaker has died, leaving comets in her memory. "We would all be very uncomfortable."
3. Courtesy of
4. Courtesy of
5. An announcement from Readercon: the next convention has been postponed until 2023.
Outside of the rain hat and combination dinner from Dakzen and Mortadella Head, just about every element of my day has been enervating beyond belief. Tomorrow I have to stop yet another set of my medications in preparation for yet another test. Forsan et haec olim, right.

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1. You need Nash to paint your walls. I'll bet his ocean views become real.
2. “I never lost a comet before,” she said. “All my comets, I knew where they were." That's a very housekeeperly view of the heavens. I love it.
3. I am so delighted this turned up for you. For all of us.
4. New platforms, same old wage slavery.
5. I am grieving. I know that the concom needs a break--they've worked flat out--but I've been dreaming of a future with a lobby full of friends.
Nine
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Thank you!
You need Nash to paint your walls. I'll bet his ocean views become real.
I'm not sure I'd ever seen his sea before—Totes Meer (1931) only complicatedly counts. This one looks like dreams I've had.
“I never lost a comet before,” she said. “All my comets, I knew where they were." That's a very housekeeperly view of the heavens. I love it.
It made me think of a conversation
I am so delighted this turned up for you. For all of us.
Thank you for making sure I saw it!
New platforms, same old wage slavery.
The thing where union songs never go out of style is . . . difficult.
I am grieving. I know that the concom needs a break--they've worked flat out--but I've been dreaming of a future with a lobby full of friends.
Don't grieve, if you can. I think you have a much better chance of that future in 2023 than in 2022.
*hugs*
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*links to the Billy Bragg version of The Internationale, yet again*
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Surprisingly, yes. It's not even waxed cotton. I just think it's stubborn.
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Love you in the hat and the golden light.
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I wouldn't mind it as cover art!
Love you in the hat and the golden light.
Thank you.
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Thank you, and you're welcome!
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Many lights, all swinging around again in the dark.
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It reminds me of Cocteau's Orphée (1950), if their underworld had more ocean.
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That sounds like them and good for them. I am glad they and you were there.
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You know I try, in the infirmity of my age, not to draw a fight. But there are some fights I have been privileged to pick.