Rabbit, rabbit! I would have appreciated the symbolism of the new year more without the no-mask jackass who literally crossed our path as we were coming up to our front door in the evening and then hung out on the steps of the other side of the duplex as we let ourselves in, but the earlier part of the day much more congenially involved eating waffles and facilitating further Zoom time between my godchild and my niece, who did succeed in staying up through midnight. She banged pots and pans with my mother and
spatch. I blew the conch. I fell asleep well before sunrise and slept nearly ten hours. That would be an acceptable forecast of the year as far as I'm concerned.
selkie has revealed herself as the author of "The Fire and the Place in the Forest," which is indeed recursive because for Hanukkah of 2018 I wrote "Where the Sky Is Silver and the Earth Is Brass" for her. I do not recognize the AO3 handle of the author of "The Cloud Mirror" and that is an entirely different kind of really neat. If you have not already, please read
skygiants' "un mir zenen ale shvester" for the full Yiddish Yuletide experiece.
It is a sign of the postal times that it took two tries since October for my CDs of Torchwood: The Last Beacon (2018) and Torchwood: The Hope (2019) to arrive, but they finally did, which was a nice touch for the end of the year.
I am also very pleased about appearing on the Quick Sip Reviews 2020 Recommended Reading List. [edit] And A.C. Wise's Favorite Short Fiction of 2020!
I hope your new year was quiet, cathartic, or unremarkable as you preferred.

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It is a sign of the postal times that it took two tries since October for my CDs of Torchwood: The Last Beacon (2018) and Torchwood: The Hope (2019) to arrive, but they finally did, which was a nice touch for the end of the year.
I am also very pleased about appearing on the Quick Sip Reviews 2020 Recommended Reading List. [edit] And A.C. Wise's Favorite Short Fiction of 2020!
I hope your new year was quiet, cathartic, or unremarkable as you preferred.
