This not young woman was deeply unimpressed by Albo calling Grace Tame "difficult." www.crikey.com.au/2026/03/10/a...
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Aussie USian Novelist & Clothes Wearer, who loves the WNBA. Penguin (Au/UK/USA) will publish my next novel, The Mortons (2026). Fascism=bad. @DrJustineFancyPants on Insta. She/her/hers. https://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/2025/08/28/how-to-find-my-books/
This not young woman was deeply unimpressed by Albo calling Grace Tame "difficult." www.crikey.com.au/2026/03/10/a...
Said the scorpion to the frog.
And yet you were mean. Boo!
And BOOM goes the dynamite. To all the AI Bros who have slid into my mentions to tell me that you CAN in fact copyright AI materials, the Supreme Court has told you to go suck rocks. A prompt is not authorship. And if there is no author, there is no valid copyright.
www.engadget.com/ai/the-supre...
Difficult women are the best.
Flying electric ferries, people!
For us ferry lovers--and I get to travel on them in NYC & Sydney--this is extraordinary news:
archive.is/2026.02.10-0...
My ears still hurt.
The last wild European bison was shot in 1927. At the time there were fewer than 60 such bison alive in zoos & private parks. Now, the great, shaggy beasts are once again roaming the Carpathian Mountains.
And they're helping bring wild lands back to life.
Good news story! No pay wall.
An underrated good the next Democratic administration could do with virtually zero actual political blowback from voters would be to come in with anti-trust laws like a wrecking ball and break up media and tech companies. It would fuck up The Other Side, too.
There is no compromising with this regime, because regimes don't compromise. These people are fascists. Fight fascists always. No playing to their language or moved goalposts. No taking their statements as legitimate and reporting them. And then PROSECUTE THEM. Every last one of them.
Dear Ms. Wolfe, Petitioner-Appellee Rรผmeysa รztรผrk submits this Rule 28(j) letter to advise the Court that on January 29, 2026, the immigration court held that the Department of Homeland Security had not met its burden of proving removability, and the immigration court thereby terminated removal proceedings against Ms. รztรผrk.' This development underscores the dangers of the government's interpretation of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Under the government's view, it could punitively detain any noncitizen in retaliation for her speech for many months, so long as it simultaneously institutes removal proceedingsโno matter how unmeritoriousโall without any federal court review of the lawfulness of detention at any time. To be clear, the termination of Ms. รztรผrk's removal proceedings does not moot her habeas case. (By contrast, as Ms. รztรผrk has argued, this appeal is moot. Br. 18-20.) Without habeas jurisdiction and the bail order that is currently in place, any government appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals would again subject Ms. รztรผrk to re-detention. See 8 C.F.R. ยง 1003.6(a). For that reason, she continues to suffer the threat of continuing "now-or-never" First and Fifth Amendment harms. Br. in Opp. 55-57.
NEW: An immigration court has terminated removal proceedings against Tufts doctoral student Rรผmeysa รztรผrk, finding that DHS did not meet its burden of establishing that she was removable, her lawyers tell the Second Circuit. live-awp-vermont.pantheonsite.io/app/uploads/...
Democratizing the arts looks like universal income, low-barrier grants for both emerging and working artists, well-funded municipal arts & recreation programs, vibrant third spaces, and a well-funded public school system with progressive curriculum.
Not a free pass for corporate-owned slop engines.
My most radical basketball take is that the NBA never wanted the WNBA to be profitable so they designed it as a write off for tax purposesโฆ so they can give large contracts to NBA playersโฆthat is my conspiracy take of the dayโฆ
I think often of the women in the Louis CK storyโhow they all left comedy and never went back, but heโs still going. Itโs everywhere and itโs such a loss for them and for usโfor things theyโll never make that weโll never see.
If you've ever seen anything w/ multiple sources making serious allegations against anyone rich or famous or both, know the smartest lawyers in the land kicked the shit out of that story for upwards of 4-6 months, or in the case of my book, A YEAR. But sure, A Guy on the Internet is more credible ๐คก
A white guy threw a homemade bomb into a crowd protesting colonialism in Australia and the media have broadly reframed it in more gentle terms, eg this describing it as a "device" that was 'designed to explode'.
Being irksome should be an instant personal foul!
And you'd know better than most! Having actually worked in govt.
DHS has shot 12 people during immigration enforcement operations since September:
everything is so horrible, and i've called my senators, i've donated, but now i need my brain to uhhh brain better --
so please tell me about your favorite romance manga/anime -- anything rly, josei, shoujo, bl, gl, whatever, go to town. tell me about it!
Agreed. Risen Empire is amazing because immortality truly is a terrible idea! But tiny quibble: it isn't YA. It was written and published for adults.
Look, it's fine to love art by shitty people. It's not fine to defend their shittiness.
And if they're writers, buy their books secondhand. Authors make zero money from resale of our books.
I wrote up a longer piece about scammers pretending to be me, how you can tell it's not me, and why neither I nor any other "big name" author is likely to be emailing you at all, and certainly not with obviously "AI"-generated verbiage. Please feel free to share.
whatever.scalzi.com/2026/01/20/r...
The folks who campaigned against Randa Abdel-Fattah being part of the Adelaide Writers Festival don't care there likely won't be a writers festival this year. They don't care if there are no such festivals ever again. I suspect that might even be the goal. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
If you are angered by the Adelaide Writers Festival disinviting Randa Abdel-Fattah buy her books! Borrow them from the library!
Write to the Adelaide Festival & tell them what you think of their censorship: adelaidefestival.com.au/contact
If you can't afford to buy books right now, borrow Randa Abdel-Fattah's Discipline from the library. In Australia we authors get an annual payment based on how many times our books are taken out from the library.
It's bloody brilliant.
www.arts.gov.au/funding-and-...
Randa Abdel-Fattah's Discipline is about the constant negotiations, compromises & betrayals that arise from being a Muslim Australian in academia & mainstream media. Especially for Palestinian Australians. It's an absolutely compelling novel. www.readings.com.au/product/9780...
Agreed! And it isn't just the USA. It's part of a wider contempt for the arts more generally. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
Indeed one of my aims for 2026 is to reclaim scrolling time with book reading time. Here is the current novel I'm reclaiming time with. It starts off rather dramatically.