Francesca Forrest's Blog, page 71
March 17, 2018
marriages
I really love the work of the photographer James Morgan.** He takes me all over the world--like to a Newar wedding ceremony:

Mr. Morgan explains the photo:
Fascinating! I just can't stop thinking about the possibilities of consecutive marriages like this--it's sparked a story in me, I think. I can...

Mr. Morgan explains the photo:
Among Newar people in Nepal, young girls are first married to a bael fruit, as in this image. They will later be married to the sun. The third marriage is to a man
Source on Twitter; source on Instagram
Fascinating! I just can't stop thinking about the possibilities of consecutive marriages like this--it's sparked a story in me, I think. I can...
Published on March 17, 2018 14:22
March 15, 2018
Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky
I finished this and was deeply satisfied by it. I was in tears at the end! What a creative, compassionate well-constructed story.
What I really want to do is gloat about figuring out how the story would end, but I can't do that without spoiling it for people who are reading it or who might want to read it, and I have to say, I really enjoyed figuring things out on my own, and I want other people to have that pleasure too. So here's a link to my Goodreads review, which hides talk about the out...
What I really want to do is gloat about figuring out how the story would end, but I can't do that without spoiling it for people who are reading it or who might want to read it, and I have to say, I really enjoyed figuring things out on my own, and I want other people to have that pleasure too. So here's a link to my Goodreads review, which hides talk about the out...
Published on March 15, 2018 08:09
March 11, 2018
total eclipse stamps
I thought these stamps were just cool because hey: cool image! Black and eclipse-y. I've received some on letters and I'd recently bought a sheet.

But then
missroserose
sent me a letter with this stamp and pointed out THAT IT CHANGES WHEN EXPOSED TO HEAT.
And I tested it, and it's TRUE. if you expose the stamp to heat, the silhouetted moon suddenly becomes pale and reveals all its features. SO COOL.
What a fun thing for the post office to do. Thank you, USPS.
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But then
missroserose
sent me a letter with this stamp and pointed out THAT IT CHANGES WHEN EXPOSED TO HEAT.And I tested it, and it's TRUE. if you expose the stamp to heat, the silhouetted moon suddenly becomes pale and reveals all its features. SO COOL.
What a fun thing for the post office to do. Thank you, USPS.
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Published on March 11, 2018 08:50
March 7, 2018
Wednesday reading
Oh look! It's Wednesday, it's before I start work (... barely), so I can do this.
What I'm reading now: Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time, a science fiction novel that follows two parallel stories: on the one hand, the story of spiders on a terraformed planet who are "elevated" by a nanovirus that had been intended to speed-evolve monkeys (the monkeys all died), and on the other, the last remnants of humanity, on a ... not quite generation ship, but one of those ships where you spend all y...
What I'm reading now: Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time, a science fiction novel that follows two parallel stories: on the one hand, the story of spiders on a terraformed planet who are "elevated" by a nanovirus that had been intended to speed-evolve monkeys (the monkeys all died), and on the other, the last remnants of humanity, on a ... not quite generation ship, but one of those ships where you spend all y...
Published on March 07, 2018 06:17
March 4, 2018
The Ocean on the T
In the last nor'easter, the ocean got on the subway at Aquarium, and it hasn't gotten off. Like a phalanx of manspreaders, it's laid claim to all the seats. Like a voluble crowd after a Red Sox game/July Fourth fireworks/protest, it's filling the aisles--there is no room for anyone else.
By all accounts, it got on without paying. It seeped in through the roof and slid in under the turnstiles. It does not have a monthly pass; it did not stop at the machines to purchase a Charlie card. Like the...
By all accounts, it got on without paying. It seeped in through the roof and slid in under the turnstiles. It does not have a monthly pass; it did not stop at the machines to purchase a Charlie card. Like the...
Published on March 04, 2018 10:12
February 28, 2018
things seen on my run this morning
A car, marigold-orange, with a black stripe on the hood, coming up the hill. It was low and sleek. "Must be some kind of fancy-pants car," I thought. "I wonder what it is."
As it came closer, I saw that it had "MUSTANG" written on its windshield in huge letters. So that's what it was. Thank you, car, for answering my question. If all cars would label themselves that way, it would be much easier for car-blind people like me to identify them.
A shadow of a bird, passing over me. I looked up but c...
As it came closer, I saw that it had "MUSTANG" written on its windshield in huge letters. So that's what it was. Thank you, car, for answering my question. If all cars would label themselves that way, it would be much easier for car-blind people like me to identify them.
A shadow of a bird, passing over me. I looked up but c...
Published on February 28, 2018 08:41
February 27, 2018
Fell Beasts and Fair for preorder
Back in 2009 a story of mine, "The Gallows Maiden," about a crow girl, was in an anthology called StereoOpticon. It's been reanthologized in Fell Beasts and Fair, which
is now available for preorder
at Spring Song Press.
My impression, just paging through the ARC, is that "The Gallows Maiden" is an outlier in being dark,...
Thieves, dragons, nightmares, fairy warriors, pookas, enchanted bear-men, and other magical creatures will delight you in these unique tales of possibility, courage, and hope.
My impression, just paging through the ARC, is that "The Gallows Maiden" is an outlier in being dark,...
Published on February 27, 2018 04:45
February 26, 2018
rainbow glitter and photo preservation
I thought I'd do a messages-in-bottles writing prompt tomorrow, which meant I needed to collect a bunch of bottles, so after work I just walked the main drag near where I live, and sure enough, turned up PLENTY of little nips bottles.
I cleaned them and covered them with glitter. Fingers crossed that the writing exercise goes okay.
I didn't post that image directly into Dreamwidth. I posted it to Flickr instead and then copied it from there into here. I pay for both my Flickr account and my Dr...
I cleaned them and covered them with glitter. Fingers crossed that the writing exercise goes okay.
I didn't post that image directly into Dreamwidth. I posted it to Flickr instead and then copied it from there into here. I pay for both my Flickr account and my Dr...
Published on February 26, 2018 19:35
February 23, 2018
the three things you need
On Twitter people were posting the three things they need to write. It was interesting because people were taking it in all sorts of different ways--very abstract or big-picture, or very particular and concrete. Some were external things and some were internal. So for instance, Virginia Molhere listed "A decent pen (non-traditional ink color helpful)" as one of her three, and Aliette de Bodard listed "A universe (basic idea of the thought system and where my MC is on the scale)."
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Published on February 23, 2018 08:41
February 19, 2018
A card for Mrs. Escobar
Valentine's day just happened, but this little valentine was apparently given to Mrs. Escobar not in February but in June--June 2011.
That year, Mrs. Escobar must have been reading A Cup of Friendship (my book group's next read)--it was the year the book came out. Alina gave one of those pictures that switch between one scene and another depending on how you tilt them (this one is either one elephant or several), pasted on a small piece of paper and with a pink heart colored around it.
Mrs. Esc...
That year, Mrs. Escobar must have been reading A Cup of Friendship (my book group's next read)--it was the year the book came out. Alina gave one of those pictures that switch between one scene and another depending on how you tilt them (this one is either one elephant or several), pasted on a small piece of paper and with a pink heart colored around it.
Mrs. Esc...
Published on February 19, 2018 13:23


