A nice thing to link to: Jeannelle M. Ferreira's "The House of Women" (2025), named after the site on Akrotiri because it is a story from when the mountain was Minoan and the walls of the city where libations were offered 𐀤𐀨𐀯𐀊 𐂕𐄽𐄇 were painted with dolphins and saffron gatherers. I have a great affection for this story with its ground pigments and grilled eel and lovers describable as sapphic a thousand years before the tenth Muse. Even in cataclysms, it is worth holding on.
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- 1: Anything you crave, a certain curse
- 2: Never tasted anything like you before
- 3: There's no kind of atmosphere
- 4: None of us are traitors till we are
- 5: Swimming through these long-forgotten lands
- 6: Sifting through centuries for moments of your own
- 7: The bones of houses show in the summertime
- 8: Barely even human body parts will give yourself away
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