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From my wife:

Hoping the hive mind can help identify this:
During the mid-late 70s I read a paperback collection of short stories of which I remember only this:
A bartender feels sorry for the old down-and-out stranger in his bar and offers him a free drink (I think) which gets the stranger talking. He reminisces about how in the old days he used to be worshipped and offered ambrosia etc
The bartender thinks the old man is nuts but harmless, so out of curiosity he searches for a place that stocks this "ambrosia" drink he's never heard of and eventually ends up ordering some from some place in Greece.
Next time the old man comes in, the bartender offers him ambrosia.
Turns out the old man was the forgotten god Apollo and this small act of worship is like a sip of water to someone who's been lost …

Five stars:

It Found Us by Lindsay Currie (2023) was referenced in X Marks the Haunt. Hazel Woods wants to be a detective; she's good at finding the truth but her parents are tired of her snooping. She also wants to start a podcast and hopes the local cemetery will provide just the story she needs.

https://pussreboots.com/blog/2026/comments_02/it_found_us.html


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📚 Starter Villain by: John Scalzi

Charlie's life is going nowhere fast. A divorced substitute teacher living with his cat in a house his siblings want to sell, all he wants is to open a pub downtown, if only the bank will approve his loan.

Then his long-lost uncle Jake dies and leaves his supervillain business (complete with isl...

https://bookblabla.com/book/starter-villain

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I just discovered the Fanart friday tag so you're going to be getting some fanart of my story The Last Philosopher on fridays 😁

This one is a map of the Sojurut continent before and after "The Spell"

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Victoria Goddard is one of my favorite authors - and The Hands of the Emperor is likely my favorite book of hers. I can’t recommend it highly enough - especially if you want to read about middle aged characters, who are good at their jobs, with no bad guys just bad systems. I’m cleaning out my old evernote files so I can close out that account and I just found this excellent reddit review.

"The Hands of the Emperor: 7 reasons I adored this 969 pages of epic, high-fantasy without a single fight, war, or romance about a bureaucrat who saves the world by reforming tax law and being a very good listener and dancer.”

https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/z7t8az/the_hands_of_the_emperor_7_reasons_i_adored_this/

📚 Bald-Faced Liar by: Victoria Helen Stone

Traveling nurse Elizabeth May has a promising new home in Santa Cruz. And another new identity. It's a pattern of reinvention for a woman escaping her traumatic childhood and hiding from the decades of notoriety and destruction that followed.Invisibility has kept Eliza...

https://bookblabla.com/book/bald-faced-liar

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Finished book God's Junk Drawer by Peter Clines. Neanderthals, future humans, dinosaurs, an alien, and a contemporary astrophysics professor and his grad students all thrown together and fighting to survive in an ever-changing environment consisting of many small ecosystems butted up against each other. No one knows how they got there or how to return home. This book seems at times to be a junk drawer full of bits and pieces from stories you've already heard, not least of which is Land of the Lost. But that doesn't mean it's a weak story. It's intriguing and entertaining to the end. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

Mark Z. Danielewski: House of Leaves (Hardcover, 2006, Pantheon)

A young family moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover …

There are several more shots. Trees in winter. Blood on the kitchen floor. One shot of a child (Daisy) crying. Then back to Navidson: "Nothing but this tape which I've seen enough times, its more like a memory than anything else. And I still don't know: was he right or just out of his mind?" Followed by three more shots. Dark hallways. Windowless rooms. Stairs.

House of Leaves by 

These various images stuck with me.

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I really like the Readest app for syncing DRM-free ebooks between my phone, tablet, and computer (and if I ever manage to save up for a Boox ereader, I’ll use it there too). It’s super customizable and syncs up to 500 MB of data for free, which is a LOT of ebooks (as long as they aren’t image-heavy). Open-source and has versions for Mac, Linux, Windows, iOS, Android, and web. @bookstodon

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📚 Cross and Sampson by: James Patterson, Brian Sitts

Metro PD detective John Sampson stands in a crater in the middle of a DC street, calling in the bomb squad. Dispatch, this is Sampson. Contact the FBI and the ATF. We've got a suspected terrorist attack here.

In Chapel Hill, NC...

Alex Cross searches the ap...

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25 Feb: Would you stream your creative process/ the creation of your work? Why or why not?

I'm a novelist. Old adjacent bloke slumped staring at laptop, untidy room. Unspeakably boring and uninformative to watch, with the odd periods where you just look weird. I suppose i could do it pay per view but it would be hard to tell when I was or was not doing something useful.