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Julie Reeser

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Julie Reeser retired from her nursing career in 2009 due to a sudden disability. Since then, her fiction and poetry have been published in over a dozen magazines, she's written two poetry chapbooks, a solo-rpg, and a novella. She runs a Patreon full of small quirks and specific words. She is disabled, but not done. ...more

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Language of the Spirit

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Beak, Full of Tongue

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Terracotta Pomegranate

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The Iron Garden Sutra by A.D.  Sui
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Iris is a monk tasked with ushering the souls of the dead back into the Light through funerary rites. He is a bundle of past trauma, sincere and earnest motivations, and wobbly faith. He’s good with straightforward obligations, but because his devoti ...more
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Foundling Fathers by Meg Elison
Foundling Fathers
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Meg Elison has taken a disturbing what if... and turned it into a satirical novella about techbros with god-like money and the political acumen of elementary school textbooks cloning three of our Founding Fathers to usher in a short-sighted Ameri-top ...more
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Thankful For You by Turtleberry
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The Republic of Memory by Mahmud El Sayed
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There's a lot to love in this book, but it felt completely buried at the bottom of too many characters, distressingly confusing world-building (including slang that does reluctantly grow on you), and a lack of plot focus that doesn't follow expected ...more
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Weavingshaw by Heba Al-Wasity
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Don't let the slippery start of Weavingshaw deter you. Once it finds its legs, it runs breathless and yearning toward the cliffhanger ending.

Leena Al-Sayer and her brother are refugees in a land fermenting into a class rebellion. When Leena's brother
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Mimeograph by Eira A. Ekre
Mimeograph
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A short novella for fans of SCP and weird futurism, Mimeograph chronicles the surreal experience of Talia, a worker within a future landscape designed by smart machines. The machines print humanity's needs, but when they start printing beyond desire, ...more
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The Works of Vermin by Hiron Ennes
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It's a mobius strip! I've never read a book with this form, and it was such a delight. Also? The love for words and what they can do made me tingle. You ever fall in love with an author because you like the way their brain wrinkles? I can't believe E ...more
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Seed Beetle by Mahaila Smith
Seed Beetle
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This story-through-poems collection tells of a community experiencing desertification through climate disaster, and the technology brought to and borne by the people. Both the climate disaster and the technological “solution” are uncontrolled variabl ...more
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Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
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Sylvia Townsend Warner
“It is best as one grows older to strip oneself of possessions, to shed oneself downward like a tree, to be almost wholly earth before one dies.”
Sylvia Townsend Warner, Lolly Willowes

Stephen  King
“The most important things are the hardest to say. They are the things you get ashamed of, because words diminish them -- words shrink things that seemed limitless when they were in your head to no more than living size when they're brought out. But it's more than that, isn't it? The most important things lie too close to wherever your secret heart is buried, like landmarks to a treasure your enemies would love to steal away. And you may make revelations that cost you dearly only to have people look at you in a funny way, not understanding what you've said at all, or why you thought it was so important that you almost cried while you were saying it. That's the worst, I think. When the secret stays locked within not for want of a teller but for want of an understanding ear.”
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Barbara Marciniak
“For those who confuse you, recognize that their confusion is theirs and your clarity is yours.”
Barbara Marciniak, Family of Light: Pleiadian Tales and Lessons in Living

Barbara Marciniak
“Everything changes when you start to emit your own frequency rather than absorbing the frequencies around you, when you start imprinting your intent on the universe rather than receiving an imprint from existence.”
Barbara Marciniak

Barbara Marciniak
“It is important to speak your truth, not to convince anyone else of it. Everyone must make up their own minds.”
Barbara Marciniak, Family of Light: Pleiadian Tales and Lessons in Living
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message 3: by Julie

Julie Thanks, Suz! That means a lot to me. :)


Suzanne Thackston your goodreads page is my absolute fave. i love your brain!


message 1: by Lucas

Lucas Thanks for the support when I completed my challenge for this year. Similarly, congratulations to you on having gone one better, and charged well beyond the mark!


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