Writer of queer historical urban fantasy romance and scifi dystopian prose poetry, pansexual, podcaster/producer (#AskAMedievalist), psychopomp, and so much more. Possibly.
I speak a bunch of languages badly. I don’t sleep enough. Sometimes I go out and run long distances for fun.
She/they, it’s all okay.
@willaful yes! That’s what set me off on it again.
@willaful I have Matrix by Lauren Groff as an audiobook…three hours left. My book club is reading In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae, so I downloaded it, anyway…
Might just reread We Could Be So Good.
@willaful maybe I will look that up. As someone with face blindness, I’d like to see how it’s portrayed. But then, it seems kind of variable, too. My experience seems much milder than, for example, what Oliver Sacks described in some of his interviews of sometimes not even recognizing himself in a mirror.
I’m about halfway through The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics. I’ve also got The Ruin of a Rake as an audiobook, and while I’m not 100% blown away by the performance, it does draw out many of the very funny moments.
@willaful @romancelandia @romancebooks I just dnf’d Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble. Very disappointed, it was funny but just so much anxiety. So I don’t know. Maybe finishing The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen? I kind of drifted away in the middle…
@willaful @romancelandia @romancebooks I’m just starting Saffron Alley, by AJ Demas. The first book in the series was good, so I hope this one lives up to that.
@willaful @romancelandia @romancebooks I feel either seen or called out.
@willaful I am listening to the audiobook of On the Move by Oliver Sacks and reading Good-Bye to All That by Robert Graves, so I guess it’s a memoir-heavy week for me. @romancebooks