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"Like southern birds, whose wings of light
Are cold and hueless while at rest—
But spread to soar in upward flight,
Appear in glorious plumage drest;

The poet’s soul—while darkly close
Its pinions, bids no passion glow;
But roused at length from dull repose,
Lights, while it spurns, the world below."

LIKE SOUTHERN BIRDS. Poems, translated and original (1835)

~Elizabeth Fries Ellet (October 18, 1818 – June 3, 1877)

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pragmaticmarg, to books
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Reminder: Use promo code 2024Redux to save 50 percent on the ebooks listed in these articles, only at pragprog.com until June 5, 2024.

https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/book-sale-redux-in-case-you-missed-it-338512cbf8a9

#books #sale #programming #pragprog

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gutenberg_org, to books
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gutenberg_org,
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"I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us. If the book we are reading doesn't wake us up with a blow on the head, what are we reading it for? ... A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us."

Letter to Oskar Pollak (27 January 1904)

~Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924)

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NIH_LLAMAS,
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@gutenberg_org Zeus forbid we ever do anything for enjoyment.

JonSparks, to books
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3/6: Who is your most creative character?
Define ‘creative’. Conventional associations with art, music, etc, seem too narrow to me. Consider the early pages of ‘Vows and Watersheds’, where Jerya and Hedric bond over the idea of measuring the distance to the moons; is that creative? Why not?
I don’t yet have a character in print who is seriously into art, but if you can hang around for Books 5 and 6…

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3/6: Should books include a content warning?
I haven’t included content warnings in any of my books. I would do so if they included graphic violence or explicit sex, but I don’t tend to do that anyway. The question, of course, is where you draw the line. I do have same-sex (FF) intimacy, and if someone is offended by that, I feed that’s their problem. I’m not inclined to pander to prejudice.

reay, to books
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The unique disappointment of taking precious free time to read most of a book you like but that then bumps you completely out of interest just as you’re almost at the end.

If I’ve got to try to wrap my head around why the main character would act a certain way that seems totally unrealistic to the personality fully 300 pages into a book, that story isn’t my jam. 🤷‍♂️


golgaloth, to books
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Oh, look. A book.

It's official, folkes! Cruel Provocations is now available!

A couple of reviews already that are five stars, neither from people who have any reason to be nice to me. I'm overwhelmed.

I would suggest not using Amazon for a physical copy. They have KDP and get shirty about fulfilling other POD services. So Booktopia or Barnes & Noble for the physical. Amazon are great for the eBook versions, as are any of the other stores.

@bookstodon

The blue variant Hardback cover with gold writing and a shadowy forest in moonlight. The red variant Paperback cover with white writing and trees silhouetted against a deep, red light.
The Barnes and Noble page showing all the versions now officially on sale!

sousse, to books French

Fabuleux « Ecrits en fragments » de Mohand-Saïd

L’œuvre a été rééditée sous l’œil vigilant de Meziane Lechani, petit-fils de ce chercheur prolifique. Mohand Saïd Lechani appartient à un mouvement de et d’intellectuels qui a mené au début du XXe des recherches en matière de du berbère.

lematindalgerie.com/ecrits-ber…

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vga256, to books
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kim stanley robinson’s Red Mars still stands out to me as the finest piece of science fiction i have ever read

recently found out that he had written another trilogy set in a post-nuclear california, and i was skeptical. i’ve had enough derivative mad max crap to last me six lifetimes.

i am very happy to be proven wrong. this decidedly turned out to not be fallout apocalypse porn. robinson spends his time imagining the human joys and freedoms found in inhabiting a world turned into wildlife and wild country. no idiotic fights over gasoline or nukes. instead a concern with fishing, building community, repairing old railroads, and figuring out who else lives beyond the village boundaries.

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Проведення Книжкого Арсеналу в Києві має простий меседж – читайте хоч щось, окрім соцмереж:) Книжки є тими текстами, які змушують ваш мозок працювати

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Short Story Review: Robert Abernathy’s “Single Combat” (1955) https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2024/06/02/short-story-review-robert-abernathys-single-combat-1955/

Today I am joined by Anthony Hayes. We both contribute articles on Abernathy's deceptively complex parable of urban alienation.

#cities #urban #urbanism #scifi #sciencefiction #books #BooksWorthReading

SFRuminations,
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I know few will care about an unknown story by an unknown author, but goodness, I loved writing about this one! I'm proud of what I wrote. And I think my guest poster did as well.

SFRuminations,
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And I provide a link to an online copy of the short (12 pages) story near the top of the post if you want to give it a read :)

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Author and editor Virginia Kidd (1921-2003) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?2207

L, Peter Elson, 1980; R, Richard Powers, 1977
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I have officially joined with this Booktube intro video. I hope you'll take a look and maybe even click the subscribe button ❤️🎉 https://youtu.be/3KutK_UWVww

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Danish poet and novelist Karl Adolph Gjellerup was born #OTD in 1857.

His first novel, "En Idealist Shwa," was published in 1878, marking his transition from theology to literature. His novel "Germanernes Lærling" (1882) is an example of his work from the Modern Breakthrough movement, where he focused on psychological realism and social issues.

Books by Karl Adolph Gjellerup at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/5757

#books #literature

Cover of Minna by Karl Gjellerup. "Minna" is a novel by the Danish author Karl Adolph Gjellerup, published in 1889. It is a significant work in Gjellerup’s literary career, reflecting his psychological insight and narrative style. The novel contributes to Gjellerup’s reputation as a significant figure in Danish literature. His exploration of psychological and philosophical themes in "Minna" and other works paved the way for future literary developments.

gutenberg_org,
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“Thor sang: Who is Svend among the attendants, who beyond Sundet stand?”

~Karl Adolph Gjellerup (2 June 1857 – 11 October 1919)

#books #literature

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