Katherine Addison's Blog, page 27
December 3, 2017
UBC: Michaud & Hazelwood, The Evil That Men Do

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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Published on December 03, 2017 06:13
November 29, 2017
UBC: Cornwell, Portrait of a Killer

Nothing about this audiobook pleased me.
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Published on November 29, 2017 05:43
Unread Book Challenge: Paulides, Missing 411: Western US & Canada

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
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Published on November 29, 2017 05:38
November 26, 2017
Milo update
We cantered yesterday! Two times around the arena in each direction! And good transitions, both trot-canter & walk-canter! (One of the canter-walk transitions was nice, the other one kind of a mess. But I have historically had trouble with canter-walk, so it's not surprising.)
He's getting acupuncture treatments. It's hard to say if they're helping, because he can't tell us, but we know he enjoys it.
Reminder (shameless self-promotion) that if you want more Milo updates, $2 at my patreon unlocks the Friend of Milo tier, wherein I make frequent reports.

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He's getting acupuncture treatments. It's hard to say if they're helping, because he can't tell us, but we know he enjoys it.
Reminder (shameless self-promotion) that if you want more Milo updates, $2 at my patreon unlocks the Friend of Milo tier, wherein I make frequent reports.


Published on November 26, 2017 04:17
November 24, 2017
UBC: Gilmore, Cold-Blooded

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
[loan--thank you, kind patron!]
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Published on November 24, 2017 05:22
November 23, 2017
UBC: Parry, People Who Eat Darkness

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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Published on November 23, 2017 06:27
November 19, 2017
UBC: Trillin, Killings
Published on November 19, 2017 05:02
November 18, 2017
::ahem::
Published on November 18, 2017 07:09
November 11, 2017
Review, Paulides, Missing 411: Hunters
Published on November 11, 2017 06:03
November 10, 2017
another open letter to Senator Johnson
Dear Senator Johnson:
First of all, please be aware that I know how much money you have received from the National Rifle Association. I know that you will not listen to my concerns. However, I cannot therefore in good conscience not express those concerns to you.
Mass shootings are an epidemic in America. No other so-called "civilized" country in the world has this problem, which says that it's something about us. Unfortunately, it's all too clear what that something is. Mass shooters are overwhelmingly (1) white (2) males (3) with a criminal record of domestic violence. Obviously, the necessary first step is to enact legislation to prohibit anyone with a record of domestic violence from owning a gun. This step has not been taken, and we all know why. It's because politicians like you accept the NRA's money and protect their interests, even as the death toll mounts and mounts and mounts.
This is shameful, Senator. It's even more shameful that we all know. We all know exactly what's happening. We all know why our friends and loved ones, our sons and daughters and sisters and brothers, fathers, mothers and spouses, are continuing to die at the hands of white men with an established record of violence.
It's because of you.
As I said, I don't expect this letter to make a difference to you. I don't expect you to change. One of your interns or staffers will read this, and I'll get a reply explaining to me why the thing I'm advocating for is foolish and/or unnecessary. This is what happens when I write to you, Senator, if I get a response at all. I wrote pleading for you to defend the ACA, and I got a response explaining to me why the ACA is bad and needs to be repealed. Please be aware that I recognize the degree of indifference that this pattern demonstrates. I don't expect better from you, and that's maybe the most shameful thing of all.
Sincerely,
Sarah Monette
[this letter has been sent to my tiny local paper and to the Capital Times]
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First of all, please be aware that I know how much money you have received from the National Rifle Association. I know that you will not listen to my concerns. However, I cannot therefore in good conscience not express those concerns to you.
Mass shootings are an epidemic in America. No other so-called "civilized" country in the world has this problem, which says that it's something about us. Unfortunately, it's all too clear what that something is. Mass shooters are overwhelmingly (1) white (2) males (3) with a criminal record of domestic violence. Obviously, the necessary first step is to enact legislation to prohibit anyone with a record of domestic violence from owning a gun. This step has not been taken, and we all know why. It's because politicians like you accept the NRA's money and protect their interests, even as the death toll mounts and mounts and mounts.
This is shameful, Senator. It's even more shameful that we all know. We all know exactly what's happening. We all know why our friends and loved ones, our sons and daughters and sisters and brothers, fathers, mothers and spouses, are continuing to die at the hands of white men with an established record of violence.
It's because of you.
As I said, I don't expect this letter to make a difference to you. I don't expect you to change. One of your interns or staffers will read this, and I'll get a reply explaining to me why the thing I'm advocating for is foolish and/or unnecessary. This is what happens when I write to you, Senator, if I get a response at all. I wrote pleading for you to defend the ACA, and I got a response explaining to me why the ACA is bad and needs to be repealed. Please be aware that I recognize the degree of indifference that this pattern demonstrates. I don't expect better from you, and that's maybe the most shameful thing of all.
Sincerely,
Sarah Monette
[this letter has been sent to my tiny local paper and to the Capital Times]

Published on November 10, 2017 15:40