Slight return
Jan. 12th, 2022 11:28 amI'm aware I owe responses to a lot of people's comments, but realistically it's not going to happen until the weekend at this point.

However, I do have time to write a quick response to today's
snowflake_challenge prompt:
In your own space, create something.
I've been enjoying the flood of creations streaming across my circle over the past day — lovely icons, fragments from fic WIPs, and in general such a burst of creativity that it makes me smile.
Work this week has hit me like a freight train, and I always find that's not particularly conducive to writing, particularly fiction, so I'm choosing to interpret this challenge slightly differently. I've spoken at various points throughout the challenge of my enjoyment of longform blogging and a wish to see more of it, so I thought I'd do my own part to make that happen.
The result is a review of Ada Palmer's book Perhaps the Stars, and the Terra Ignota series in general. As always, when it comes to reviews on my reviews blog, I'm happy for comments either here on Dreamwidth, or on the reviews blog itself.

However, I do have time to write a quick response to today's
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In your own space, create something.
I've been enjoying the flood of creations streaming across my circle over the past day — lovely icons, fragments from fic WIPs, and in general such a burst of creativity that it makes me smile.
Work this week has hit me like a freight train, and I always find that's not particularly conducive to writing, particularly fiction, so I'm choosing to interpret this challenge slightly differently. I've spoken at various points throughout the challenge of my enjoyment of longform blogging and a wish to see more of it, so I thought I'd do my own part to make that happen.
The result is a review of Ada Palmer's book Perhaps the Stars, and the Terra Ignota series in general. As always, when it comes to reviews on my reviews blog, I'm happy for comments either here on Dreamwidth, or on the reviews blog itself.