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The moment has arrived! My book, Midnight Ponderings, is officially published! It is a collection of poetry, and is available in both kindle and paperback.

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if you are going to need some kind of sedative for 4th of july fireworks for your pets NOW IS THE TIME TO SCHEDULE THOSE APPOINTMENTS TO ASK FOR THEM
NOT WHEN ITS 2 DAYS AWAY
I feel like to really get this circulating as it should, we need it superimposed over the picture of the turkey going in the fridge. (I can't do it I'm on my phone.)
With the 250th anniversary it's likely to be especially bad this year!
Please Reblog is Your Blog is Safe for Non-Binary People.
If my mutuals canāt rb this then we canāt be mutuals
Ive said it before and ill say it again all kind people are welcome here.
If you donāt support nonbinary people, then get the fuck away from my blog
Besides itād be really weird if I didnāt support nonbinary people considering that Iām agender
Weird, in one of my dreams I had a two year old. I donāt even want kids, but I wonder if Iām going to spend the rest of the day mourning her
wtf did I just witness

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lmfao the Scots in town for the World Cup have made a pilgrimage to Boston's world-famous Cop Annihilating Slide
someone recommend me some good fantasy books that arenāt centred on a war, please, my crops are dying
The Greta Helsing novels by Vivian Shaw - practical doctor to the undead defeats mildly ominous interdimensional threats with the aid of domestic vampires and a demon accountant.
Sunshine by Robin McKinley - practical baker is captured by vampires, escapes, reluctantly teams up with better vampire to kill the bad one.
Howlās Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones - young hat maker ages 60 years overnight, proceeds to upend the life of a disaster wizard while learning self-confidence.
the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett - hard to encapsulate, but equally funny and hard-hitting, tackling race and gender and corruption and other forms of inequality while also, like, making fun of post offices and Hollywood and Shakespeare. Three or four tackle war, true, but thereās something like 35 others to choose from.
the Accidental Turn series by J.M. Frey - recent Ph.D of colour lands in the Fantasyland⢠she did her thesis on, goes off about agency and diversity while recovering from the Dark Lordās attentions and learning the truth about her fictional crush.
Middlegame by Seanan McGuire - evil alchemist creates superpowered children to assist world takeover; children just want to be a family; family is complicated.
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik - young woman takes over family business, must outwit fairies with a love of gold.
the Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede - princess runs away to become a dragonās housekeeper, fights off rescuers, solves problems large and small, melts wizards.
the October Daye novels by Seanan Mcguire - Half-fae detective solves murders, finds missing persons, develops found family, canāt stop self from upending the social order.
The Golem and the Djinni by Helene Wecker - A quiet golem, a tempestuous djinn, Gilded Age New York. Immigrants, identity, friendship, hope, and self-discovery.
An Unkindness of Magicians by Kat Howard - A witch from an outsider House enters New Yorkās magical Hunger Games, to prove a point. The problems of magic were not intended.
Zoo City by Lauren Beukes - Part-time con artist gets hired to find two missing pop stars, with the help of the magical sloth on her back. Noir ensues.
Child of a Hidden Sea by A.M. Dellamonica - Nature photographer lands on water-world, discovers lost family, tries to convince self magic is impossible.
Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips - Greek gods, washed up in North London, curse Apollo to fall for the cleaner. Existential crisis, meet rom-com.
Among Others by Jo Walton - Loner teen sent to boarding school, discovers science fiction, might know fairies and do magic.
Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton - Austenesque story except all the characters are dragons.
Every Heart a DoorwayĀ (and sequels) by Seanan McGuireĀ - the children of portal fantasy end up in boarding school coping with being kicked out of their various worlds, then some of them start getting murdered.Ā
The GracekeepersĀ by Kirsty Logan - the world is flooded, thereās a lady who works with a bear at a circus that sails to different places to perform, and a lady who is sort of an undertaker, and they fall in love
Lud-in-the-Mist by Hope Mirrlees - there are fairies but no one talks about them anymore because Thatās Just Not How We Are except this state of affairs cannot possibly last and people start getting lured to fairyland
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison - fifth son of emperor whoās lived his whole life away from court abruptly becomes emperor when his father and older brothers are killed in an accident, spends entire book trying to make friends and figure how the fuck to do a) confidence and b) ruling ethically
The Various by Steven Augarde - girl spends summer at uncleās farm, finds the group ofĀ āvariousā (no direct parallel, but think somewhere between gnomes and pixies) that live in the woods, mysterious history, flying horse, The Cat Is Evil (this is technically middle grade but itās so good I canāt even)
Turning Darkness Into Light by Marie Brennan - working on the translation of an ancient text is complicated when it might have a huge impact on the public perception of a highly stigmatised group; subterfuge, found family, mythology, and the rejection of men who steal other peopleās work.Ā
So You Want to Be a WizardĀ or Stealing the Elf-Kingās RosesĀ by Diane Duane.Ā Ā
Tam Lin, Juniper Gentian and Rosemary, and The Secret CountryĀ by Pamela Dean (all different stories).Ā Ā
The SpellkeyĀ by Ann Downer.Ā Ā
SwordheartĀ orĀ Summer in OrcusĀ by T. Kingfisher.Ā Ā
The Curse of ChalionĀ or the Penric series by Lois McMaster Bujold.
Green Year DragonflyĀ by Kaye Bellot.Ā Ā
If byĀ āno warā you meanĀ āno or not focused on violenceā:
The Terrier/Bloodhound/Mastiff series by Tamora Pierce Teenage former street rat aspires to and joins law enforcement in pseudo-medieval fantasy land, proves to have moral code forged of adamantium and more determination than an entire battalion. Also talks to unquiet ghosts carried by pigeons.
the Winding Circle books by Tamora Pierce (with the exception of Battle Magic) Four teenagers are snatched from the jaws of peril, discover they have incredibly strong yet overlooked magical powers, slowly become a found family, survive an earthquake, pirates, forest fires, plague, and puberty.
The Keeper Chronicles, by Tanya Huff Magic user accidentally gets roped into running a boarding house in Toronto. The decor is from the 50s, the handyman is an incredibly handsome and pureminded myopic Newfoundlander, and there is a (literal) portal to Hell in the basement. The third book adds lesbians and a mall that eats street kids to the mix. (Enchantment Emporium and its sequels are in the same world btw)
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If byĀ āno warā you legitimately just mean that war is not the driving plot force:
the Hawk and Fisher books by Simon R GreenĀ Fairytale-destined prince and princess decide that destiny is bullshit, ditch their kindgoms, become the only honest pseudo-cops in fantasy-Gotham because strangely being a prince/princess doesnāt actually give you life skills that are not applicable to being a mercenary. Buildings eat people, gods are murdered, street drugs turn people into animals, Hawk and Fisher are so very tired.
Oath of SwordsĀ and its sequels, by David Weber
Guy from a species generally (unfairly) derided byĀ ācivilized peopleā as barbaric and evil thinks heās going mad, but actually heās been chosen as paladin by a god and heās just stubbornly refusing to listen. Continues to go off and do heroic shit while doing the equivalent of jamming his fingers in his ears and sayingĀ āLA LA LAā. This does absolutely nothingĀ to dissuade the god in question.
The Thief,Ā by Megan Whalen Turner A thiefās prison sentence is cut short when he is sent on a mission to steal anĀ important (and magical?) object for the King.Ā BIG plot twist at the end. Imagine going on a fun road trip through the fantasy pseudo-ByzantineĀ Empire, except thatĀ all your fellow travelers have their own secret agendas.
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, by Catherine WebbĀ In this universe, there are a handful of time travelers āĀ people who are forced to live the same life over and over, retaining their memories with each rebirth.Ā As Harry nears the end of his eleventh life, a little girl appears at his bedside with the following message: the end of the world is getting faster.
Dark Lord of Derkholm,Ā by Diana Wynne Jones TheĀ citizens of a fantasy world are getting really tired of being overrun by non-magical tourists from our world.Ā This year, the role of Evil WizardĀ falls to Derk,Ā whoĀ wants nothing more than to be left in peace on his farm/magical genetic engineering laboratory. Derkās 2 human children, 5 griffin children, and 1 enchantress wife feel much the same. Wouldnāt it be a shame if someone were to sabotage this planetās shittyĀ contract once and for all?Ā
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The Memoirs of Lady Trent, by Mary Brennan.
A five book series following Isabella, an upperclass woman in the fantasy-Regency era who decides to flaunt social expectations and become a dragon naturalist. Travels the world to study different draconic species and to answer the age old question of how the hell they could have evolved. Becomes more like hard scifi in places, but instead of focusing on tech it focuses on biology and anthropology. Turning Darkness Into Light is actually a standalone sequel so I would recommend reading the Memoirs first.
Being an otherwise somewhat-functional autistic adult is HUMILIATING because. Yeah I can go out and work a real actual job with minimal difficulty most days. Yeah I can interact with other human beings and force myself to appear mostly normal. Yeah I can do adult responsibilities like grocery shopping and cleaning and cooking and laundry when necessary with little difficulty.
But. Every single night. I am faced with my greatest nemesis, the one thing I cannot bear to endure:
Taking A Shower.
Recently managed to activate the most amazing infodump trap card.
I was driving through Vermont with a friend, and we pulled over at a tiny shop offering Maple Items. We were on the state highway, not the interstate, so "pulling over" meant "squeezing my tiny car into a parking bay the size of a broad highway shoulder."
As we got out of the car, an older woman emerged from behind the building where she had been pruning her roses. She introduced herself as Tammy.
Her shop offered the promised variety of Maple, but also a number of small antiques and a plethora of dog figurines, plaques, and clearly-hand-stitched garden flags.
A huge purple ribbon hung on the wall behind the register, along with many pictures of small dogs. This was no county fair ribbon. It was the size of my torso. The material had the soft sheen of actual silk.
As I placed my purchases on the counter, I asked, "Do you... Breed dogs?"
Yes. She does. She has bred Yorkies for the last 40 years. Her mother bred Yorkies before her. The purple ribbon was from her national championship winning Yorkie.
You may be expecting that the infodump was going to be about Yorkies.
It was not.
It was about 40 years of drama in the Yorkie breeding community. Where ā you must understand ā the judging at shows is often about who you're in with, not about the dogs. This is especially true when Tammy's opponents win anything.
And Tammy's mother! Well. Phyllis has been on the Yorkie scene since Yorkies were invented. Because of this, many women of equally venerable age hold deep grudges against Phyllis. The sort of grudges that result in episodes of Midsommar Murders.
This led to deep injustices against Phyllis on the part of judges and prevented her dogs from winning so often she retired from the scene. Judging is all about who you're friends with, after all.
After 20 years in hiding, Phyllis ā the One True Queen of Yorkie Breeding ā hatched a plot. She may have been out of the show circuit, but she was still breeding dogs. She entered an absolutely perfect bitch in the national competition, but sent her with a handler rather than go in person.
None of the usurpers knew who this dog belonged to, and in dog-breeding circles this Does Not Happen. This could have resulted in further injustices, but Phyllis was crafty. She knew this tournament was being judged by a man from the UK, who knew naught of the drama in the US Yorkie Empire.
With these advantages ā and being the best dog there ā Phyllis's bitch won the highest honor at the show.
Incensed by this insult to their ill-gotten supremacy, the other owners descended on the handler after the show, demanding to know for whom he was working.
"Phyllis," said he.
The name of the overthrown queen evoked horror in the usurpers.
"PHYLLIS!? She's still ALIVE!???"
Yes, Phyllis yet lived, and this bitch ā the dog, not the woman ā went on to mother Tammy's current dogs. One of whom, Lucy-Fur, is the reincarnation of Tammy's sister (also Lucy). This is certain for two reasons.
Firstly, Sister Lucy absolutely went straight to Hell upon her death, and Lucy-Fur the dog is positively as evil as Sister Lucy was.
Secondly, Sister Lucy always said when she died she wanted to come back as one of Phyllis's dogs because "mom treated the dogs better than us."
Has anyone read field guide for the formerly villainous by Autumn K. England?
Itās great! Thereās a map. The chapters are sectored into seasons. The main character doesnāt specify if they are agender or non binary but they only use they/them. Everyone is queer. Thereās magic and trauma and therapeutic ghosts, whatās not to love
(When it was revealed who the ghost was I cried so much, embarrassingly though I was at work)

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Fanfiction is cool because you get to learn what other people's parents taught them the hymen is like
I know that I had somewhat unusually comprehensive sex ed but it still surprises me every time I'm reminded that some people genuinely think that losing your virginity is a capri sun kind of situation.
oh so when other people call a baby "cute enough to eat" it's sweet and charming. but when i, cronus,
I so rarely see Cronus spelled like this (normally I see it as Kronos) so my first thought was ādid that happen in homestuck? Did Cronus Ampora eat babies??ā
I got a new stuffed animal, and Iām between what to call her
(These photos are not mine since I just got off of work and Iām too lazy to take some)
As with my other comfort object (Artemis, Iāll link that post here eventually maybe) but Iām going with like a Moon Deity/Mythological person. I have two main name ideas but am open to new ones (except Diane/Diana, was the deadname of someone I had a relationship with and also is the name of some people in my family who hate me)
What should I call her?
Mavka
Ceridwen
Other (please comment)
If I have life later Iāll reblog this with the sources of the names
i do think the negative interpretations of "im probably nonbinary but i have a job right now" are kind of reaching. it's obviously a waste of time to theorize the op's intended meaning, so instead i think it's better to recognize how the phrase can be a useful framing device to criticize how much of a fucking hassle it is to get gendered correctly. "but i have a job" e.g. will face discrimination that could threaten livelihood; e.g. don't have the mental bandwidth to explain gender to others; e.g. don't have the time and energy for the soul-searching necessary to confirm. all three of these are labor issues. yes you could interpret it as "but being nonbinary isn't important enough to worry about", despite that being a blatantly bad-faith read. it's more useful to interpret it as "but being publicly nonbinary requires a lot of social effort that, in many cultural contexts, will create more problems that you can't afford to deal with". like cmon it's a really good jumping off point for productive conversations about queer labor rights

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we must try to find some small joy in this life because it is actually all we have
im not the same person i was when I pulled that meat out of the freezer this morning. I've changed. i don't have that in me anymore. ive moved on