First the Guides and now the WI - two institutions with a history of welcoming trans folk. Each of them forced to now exclude people they have welcomed. This is bullying, pure and simple. Well-funded, systematic and relentless bullying. It is disgusting. Who is next?
03.12.2025 11:19
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Thanks, Jude! Slow reading - Iโve been doing it with a few books this year. Also rereading.
29.09.2025 13:28
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andrewwillewritingstudio on Instagram: "The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong was not, initially, what I expected. It has a different shape and a different pace from dearโฆ"
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong was not, initially, what I expected. It has a different shape and a different pace from dearly beloved and much adored On Earth Weโre Briefly Gorgeous. I registered that this required a different approach in my reading. I let myself read it slowly, over a few months. Itโs lyrical but also more episodic - more like a soap opera, I realised, or a Dickensian drama in how it presents characters and what happens in their everyday lives in the setting of a post-industrial town in Connecticut.We meet our protagonist Hai at a moment of crisis. Heโs negotiating tough realities of economics and addiction and the immigrant experience and war and more. He finds purpose in working two jobs - in food service and as a carer. The book eschews the usual conventions of plotting towards a tidy ending. Instead we engage, carrier bag style, with Haiโs finding of found family. His colleagues and the elderly widow Grazina bring love and lessons and also laughter into the story. Themes of care and service are paramount: compassion and the idea of leading a good life. While I was reading I read a vile review (clickbait) and also snark on Substack. I felt this mostly spoke to reviewers and also Substackโs platforming of show-offs. A young and immensely talented and thoughtful writer clearly presses buttons for the less talented and thoughtless (or maybe just: the boring). I also felt the use of quotations in certain reviews was selective and wrong-headed. The very metaphors that distressed pantywaist critics are the very figures of speech that I love to arrest me in Oceanโs writing.These are matters of taste, rather than scorn. I also watched a review by more enthusiastic young reviewer @jackbenedwards who called this a โsentimental novelโ. I liked that. I liked that that young reviewers as well as Ocean have no shame about sentiment and sentimentality - about feeling in writing. I saw Ocean at the Southbank recently, and he has so much intelligence to give.Anyway, I myself enjoyed this novel very much indeed. Many tender and funny and heartfelt moments along the way, and a beautiful last chapter.#bookstagram #theemperorofgladness
I don't know the author or the book he speaks of, but I was struck, & deeply so, by @andrewwille.bsky.social's thoughtful & poetic review of Ocean Vuong's THE EMPEROR OF GLADNESS. (Comforting, too, how he sees reading a book oh-so-slowly as its own reward.)
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29.09.2025 10:33
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10 Unbelievable Ways To Cook With Nasturtiumsย - Sow สผn Sow
Have you got an abundance of nasturtiums growing in your garden? Discover 10 ways you can cook with nasturtiums using the flowers, leaves and seeds.
Ooo must try that. Have quite a lot coming this year. Lots of leaves so far and by chance just this morning I found this:
sownsow.com/10-unbelieva...
I want to try the mini quiches.
So glad the gift just keeps on giving!
30.06.2025 21:44
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And thank you for taking us back! ๐
26.02.2025 00:15
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Return to Naropa University 20 Years After Graduating
YouTube video by Alexandra Hidalgo
If you're interested in what #education can look like when it's blended with #creativity, meditation, #yoga, and dreaming of a more compassionate future, this video about Naropa University is for you! #WritingCommunity #TeamRhetoric #highereducation #AcademicSky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxUE...
25.02.2025 22:39
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Variations on the Form of I Remember: Voice 3
Writing experiment
One of my favourite writing experiments and forms of writing: I Remember. A great one for trusting (rather then finding) your voice.
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07.02.2025 09:44
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Unsolicited writing advice, no. #766: Writing is a community. Participate in it if you can. Engage with other writers. Lift them up, and theyโll do the same. Try to go it alone, or treat other writers as rivals, and youโre more likely to sink than swim.
28.01.2025 10:47
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I think the world needs Cozy Academia! Plus musicals of course ๐ญ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ซ๐๐ป
24.01.2025 16:25
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Retired librarian here. Thereโs another thing you can do: put a hold on the book once it appears in the online catalog (yes, even when itโs still on order). Many libraries have a policy of purchasing additional copies when the reserves-to-copies ratio exceeds a specified point (say 5-1).
22.01.2025 16:43
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If you want to read a new book coming out but don't want to buy it, a great thing you can do is ask your local library to order it. The more requests they get, the more likely they are to acquire it and then lots of people will get to read it who othewise wouldn't.
22.01.2025 16:27
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So many things waiting to be heard. Today:
โI know Iโm not happy. I know Iโm not happy. I know Iโm not happy because my body tells me Iโm not happy.โ
All simply and powerfully put.
And the repetition was emphatic. It made me think how writing is often scared to repeat itself.
19.01.2025 22:33
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Overheard Dialogue: Voice 1
Writing experiment
Find your voice? How about finding other peopleโs?
Overheard dialogue is such a great exercise in writing.
19.01.2025 17:50
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Ernest Hemingway: the first draft of anything is shit. Natalie Goldberg tells writers to write the worst crap in America. Vomit drafts. Anne Lamott: be free to write Shitty First Drafts.
I donโt like all this ordure! Call them exploratory drafts or discovery drafts.
15.01.2025 09:50
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Emily Dickinson
Podcast Episode ยท Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast ยท 29/06/2022 ยท 44m
Frank Skinnerโs Poetry Podcast on Emily Dickinson
12.01.2025 10:43
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I fear there is deep truth here.
11.01.2025 20:47
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What about Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Library Journal?
I have questions about things that donโt fit the pigeonholes or noise generators of influencer programmes or social media fashions.
(Sorry. I am OLD. I worked as an editor in house in another century ๐ฆ)
11.01.2025 20:54
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You should tell the author of the article!
I had heard of her, and her work has been publicised in the trade press.
Am curious: where do influencers find out about forthcoming titles?
11.01.2025 19:36
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Art in the Age of Slop
On Romantasy plagiarism, hashtag books, and why originality is still worth striving for
Insightful piece on publishing by influence and algorithm, and the slop that results.
10.01.2025 08:32
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I know! What a way to start 2025 - hard one to follow. It came along after a spate of underwhelming summer reads too so I felt most appreciative.
And to read that quickly and be consumed by it (I was). So layered and so much happening in such a short span.
08.01.2025 23:30
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The image is from a "Transparency Center" document and lists guidelines regarding acceptable and prohibited content for insults. It mentions:
1. Insults about:
Character, such as cowardice, dishonesty, criminality, and sexual promiscuity or immorality.
Mental characteristics, including but not limited to accusations of stupidity, intellectual capacity, and mental illness, as well as unsupported comparisons among politically correct (PC) groups based on inherent intellectual traits.
2. Highlighted section:
The document allows allegations of mental illness or abnormality when tied to gender or sexual orientation, referencing political and religious discourse about transgenderism and homosexuality. It also acknowledges the non-serious use of terms like "weird."
Meta literally created a LGBTQ exception for calling someone mentally ill as an insult. You can't do it for any other group except LGBTQ people.
08.01.2025 01:51
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That would have been a spoiler for me! I love a good plot with spoilers - tho prefer them unspoilt ๐คฃ Such a great immersive read. It really had me gripped.
08.01.2025 18:55
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You're right - this sounded scaled up, slick, professional. And surely staffed? I wanted to know how many people worked there. I had heard of her, but what she was doing sounded more like a version of, e.g., the Oprah or Jenna Bush Hager book clubs.
08.01.2025 15:42
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Money buys influence anywhere! I value opinions of many influencers and critics on Instagram and Substack more than I do most reviews in trad media. I post reviews myself. But some parts of influencer culture are too much for me - the gush, the hot takes, the shallow commodifying this piece gets at.
08.01.2025 14:53
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The vapid world of America's top book influencer
Ow! A harsh but necessary dissection - of publishing, of modern life
โZibby is a representative figure in a cultural crisis: The Zibbyverse is a place where there are no books, really, only book-commodities to be sold. And nobody knows, or can tell, the difference.โ
08.01.2025 10:16
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I just *loved* it! I have to read it again
07.01.2025 18:13
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Beginnings - A Zoom Masterclass
A Zoom Masterclass Monday 13 January 2025, 7pm-8.30pm London time, ยฃ50 Beginnerโs mind โ getting started Fresh starts for new ideas, rebooting old projects, setting out in writing, trying a differeโฆ
Zoom Masterclasses for 2025 start on 13 January with Beginnings, which explores how we begin and sustain a successful writing practice: through work, through play, through cultivating beginnerโs mind. We'll also look at ways to craft strong openings for our stories.
wille.org/beginnings
04.01.2025 11:56
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