Wednesday reading, plus an only tenuously related story & a song

When I get a free moment, I've been enjoying the stories posted in the New Decameron project that Jo Walton organized, though there are so many that I've got bookmarked that I haven't had a chance to read yet. One I *did* read was Naomi Kritzer's "A Star Without Shine" , which begins like this:
Once upon a time, in a very small kingdom, there was a king with one daughter. His wife had died, and he had not remarried. This is not the fairy tale where the king decides to marry his own daughter, don’...
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Published on May 20, 2020 15:11
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CarolineFromConcord It's indeed amazing how busy we all are when we supposedly have little to do. Funny how that works!


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Francesca Forrest It is! I think with me it's like spending a windfall: "Oh I can use it for this--or this--or this!" Well yes, but not all three! So I could spend time reading the book, or I could make masks, but not both at once.


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Francesca Forrest (Plus there's also the phenomenon of tasks expanding to the time allotted them--I might be more efficient if I also had an editing job on and had to fit these tasks around it.)


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