—all of my writing lives in its cozy “ark” ao3 berth
—for some reason i am also now on twitter
—blanket permission to translate/podfic my work just please link me and let me know so i can tell you how lovely you are (you are lovely)
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—all of my writing lives in its cozy “ark” ao3 berth
—for some reason i am also now on twitter
—blanket permission to translate/podfic my work just please link me and let me know so i can tell you how lovely you are (you are lovely)
NO photo taken by me
The Beast that Bothers
A year ago I got an anonymous message telling me that everything I post has already been foretold in a medium-sized book that they found in an eagle's nest in 2008. Now every time I publish a post they tell me where in the book it was foretold. Like they send a message just saying (for example) "page 85 line 10". The book isn't in order, so it's become sort of a personal hobby for them to find each day's post, and eventually cross out all the posts in the book, kind of like a birdwatcher's checklist. Once I asked them why they don't just send me the book so i know what posts to make and they responded:
three reasons. 1, the book is very wormeaten. theres still enough left to match up ur posts to the posts in the book (tho sometimes it takes MUCH scrutiny!) but not nearly enough that u could write the exact post just from seeing the remaining text. 2, dont u enjoy coming up with posts? it seems like a lot less fun for u to just copy them out of a book. 3, some of the posts contain information about ur future that u definitely wouldnt want to know yet. u couldnt handle it.
Pierre Fouché. 1994.77 or Lebenslänglichen Explosionsglück, 2020.
Rayon chords from a World War II parachute.
PBY Blister Gunner, Rescue at Rabaul, 1944, photo by Horace Bristol
redditor on whether herman melville was gay
images of the 2024 total solar eclipse from nasa’s livestream
My latest Guardian Books cartoon.
Andrew Wyeth; Wind From the Sea 1947
Candace Hicks: "Notes of String Theory" (2022)
The Sun’s corona during a solar-eclipse.
Blacksmith, 2020 - by Maciek Przeklasa (1984), Polish
came back from the codependent homoerotic friendship wrong