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<p>"One moment," she said, as
"One moment," she said, as she dried her hands, then followed the page through the dim corridors of Ravensbelth.
He ushered her into the Baron's office, then shut the door.
The Baron finished what he was writing, put his pen down, and picked up a folded piece of paper. (2/4) #wss366
<p>A page arrived at the Botanical
A page arrived at the Botanical Garden while Cecelia was finishing up for the day. She was washing her hands off in the fountain, which always overflowed with fresh cool water.
"Pardon me, Milady," he said. "But the Baron requests your presence immediately." (1/4) #wss366
<p>She held up a hand and studied it.
She held up a hand and studied it. She had thought her disguise was perfect. She sighed. Well, if she couldn't accomplish her research, she could at least have some fun. She flexed her hand, let her claws emerge, and licked one with her rough tongue. (3/3) #wss366
<p>The torment had been escalating all
The torment had been escalating all week. People had tried to trip her. Her locker had been vandalized. And now someone had made tarot cards of Death with her picture and was leaving them around the school. (2/3) #wss366
<p>Just wrapped up the panel at <span
Just wrapped up the panel at @SFWA Quasar about "Science Fact in Science Fiction: Getting It Right in SFF." What a fantastic bunch of authors! We had a great time and were able to play off one another really well. I'm having a great time.
<p>I never ever click on anything in an
I never ever click on anything in an interstitial, other than to close it (and frequently just close the tab instead). But very occasionally, I might want to do the thing in the interstitial and am a little sad that, since it was presented to me in an interstitial, I won't ever do it.
<p class="quote-inline">RE: <a href=
RE: https://wandering.shop/@philipbrewer/115554385048714551
What was your unfortunate Mastodon setting choice?
<p>Easier. I don't think that word
Easier. I don't think that word means what you think it means. #xfinity
<p>I had the pleasure of hosting James
I had the pleasure of hosting James Cambias for a presentation on Worldbuilding last weekend. It was fantastic and I learned a lot. https://stevendbrewer.com/worldbuilding-101/
<p>I had meetings and errands pretty
I had meetings and errands pretty much all day today, so — although I really should be catching up on grading my overdue papers — I'm slacking this evening, listening to J-pop and reading manga.
<p>There is still (barely) time to sign
There is still (barely) time to sign up for the @SFWA Quasar online conference that starts tomorrow (Nov 15). The program looks fantastic with lots of professional development opportunities and a keynote address by Nicola Griffith and Lois McMaster Bujold! Join us! https://membership.sfwa.org/event-6301796
<p>He sketched out a map in the dirt
He sketched out a map in the dirt and drew two arrows.
"See this canyon?" he continued. "We draw them in from opposite directions and get them to spend themselves against each other. Then we clean up what's left."
The squad's mood lifted as they began to hope.
Sergeant Baker grinned. (2/2) #wss366
<p>The cadets of Squad 6 were
The cadets of Squad 6 were discouraged.
"We've got three squads arrayed against us," Updraft said. "Three against one! We're screwed."
"Bring it!" Nightmare exulted, pumping his fist.
Curtiss thought for a moment and then said, carefully, "I think you're thinking about it backwards." (1/2) #wss366
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#WritersCoffeeClub Name the oldest work to have inspired you
I certainly appreciated ancient epic poems, like *Gilgamesh* or *Kavaliro en Tigra Felo*, but in terms of genuine inspiration, I would probably cite both *The Three Musketeers* and *Treasure Island* that profoundly influenced my writing. My debut work, *Revin's Heart*, though not a pastiche of *Treasure Island,* began with the question, "What if Jim had gone off with Long John Silver? What adventures might they have had together?"
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#ScribesAndMakers If your creativity had a mascot or symbol, what would it be?
I created this illustration for my Airship Pirate ribbons and have used it as the favicon for my website. When I make my next set of business cards, I'll probably put it on those. https://stevendbrewer.com/airship-pirate-ribbons/
<p>The Northampton Antiquarian Book,
The Northampton Antiquarian Book, Ephemera, and Book Arts Fair is coming to the Northampton Center for the Arts November 21-22. Straw Dog Writers Guild will have a table with local authors all weekend. I'll there from noon to 2pm on Saturday. Join me! https://mailchi.mp/northamptonbookfair.com/2025-sneak-preview-10138790 #WesternMass
<p>Curtiss inspected the man carefully
Curtiss inspected the man carefully before introducing himself.
He was a hard bitten, grizzled, older man with a lined face who was missing an arm. He had grey eyes and closely-cropped gray hair. His uniform was faded and worn, his boots, old and scuffed. (2/2) #wss366