Matt Ruff
@bymattruff.bsky.social
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Author of Lovecraft Country, Fool on the Hill, Bad Monkeys, and various other novels. https://www.bymattruff.com
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The paperback edition of THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS: A RETURN TO LOVECRAFT COUNTRY will be here on February 20:
bymattruff.com/2024/01/16/t...
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A reminder if you’re in Chicago: tonight at 6:30 I’ll be at the U. of Chicago Divinity School with Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez for a panel on Horror Writing and Religion, hosted by @americanwritersmuseum.org as part of their “American Prophets” series.
bymattruff.bsky.social
A reminder if you’re in Chicago: tonight at 6:30 I’ll be at the U. of Chicago Divinity School with Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez for a panel on Horror Writing and Religion, hosted by @americanwritersmuseum.org as part of their “American Prophets” series.
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Tomorrow night!
americanwritersmuseum.org
Join us this Friday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Chicago as we talk horror writing and religion with @bymattruff.bsky.social, author of LOVECRAFT COUNTRY, alongside Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez. Free to students!

Register here: bit.ly/46EnYIF
Horror Writing and Religion - An American Prophets Program
Leading writers of horror and suspense—Tananarive Due, Matt Ruff, & Juan Martinez—discuss the role of religion in their work and the genre.
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americanwritersmuseum.org
Join us this Friday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Chicago as we talk horror writing and religion with @bymattruff.bsky.social, author of LOVECRAFT COUNTRY, alongside Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez. Free to students!

Register here: bit.ly/46EnYIF
Horror Writing and Religion - An American Prophets Program
Leading writers of horror and suspense—Tananarive Due, Matt Ruff, & Juan Martinez—discuss the role of religion in their work and the genre.
bit.ly
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bymattruff.bsky.social
Well I don't have time to vote in all of them.
hcrichardson.bsky.social
People ask what they can do in this moment: here's a crucially important election. There are 52,000 elections taking place next month, many of which will be determined by turnout.
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Dispatch from Pennsylvania on a highly unusual state Supreme Court election—one of the few most consequential matters on the ballot anywhere in the country next month. New from me in @boltsmag.org: boltsmag.org/pennsylvania...
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I'll be at the University of Chicago on Friday, Oct. 10 as part of the @americanwritersmuseum.org American Prophets series, talking about "Horror Writing & Religion" with Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez.

Details/tickets here: tinyurl.com/bdh6zhtd
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Yeah, I loved the idea -- beware the demon sheep! -- but felt like there had to be a better way to do it.

Also felt like Mom Scientist would/should have told the other kids about Nibs' memory wipe and warned them not to tell her (though of course Slightly or Smee would blab).
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(I would like to have seen a flashback arc showing how Cavalier evolved into a Mad King. Even if he was born a batshit crazy narcissist, he had to have been better at hiding it -- and cleverer than the other batshit crazy narcissists -- in order to reach this level of power.)
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Sending the $6 billion dollar kids to check out the spaceship crash is also pretty dumb, but it works because Boy "Not Elon Musk" Cavalier is established right away as an impulsive risk taker who no one can say no to.
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The high water mark is around eps. 5 & 6, but an early example is in ep. 1 where they realize Wendy can use her network link to remotely hack the company computers, and it somehow doesn't occur to them that this is a huge security flaw that needs to be fixed ASAP.
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Finished watching Alien: Earth and really enjoyed it. I'd describe it as the rare example of an idiot plot that (mostly) works, and at some point when I've got time I'll try to unpack that in an essay.
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Same pun occurred to me right after I posted, lol.
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When you've been watching Alien: Earth and find yourself staring at the sourdough containment.
bymattruff.bsky.social
I'll be at the University of Chicago on Friday, Oct. 10 as part of the @americanwritersmuseum.org American Prophets series, talking about "Horror Writing & Religion" with Tananarive Due and Juan Martinez.

Details/tickets here: tinyurl.com/bdh6zhtd
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Today the ebooks of four of Matt Ruff's novels are on sale in the U.S.:
-- LOVECRAFT COUNTRY is $1.99
-- BAD MONKEYS is $1.99
-- 88 NAMES is $1.99
-- SEWER, GAS & ELECTRIC is $2.99

You can read about all of his novels on his website: bymattruff.com
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Alan Ball sent a postcard to his family during the summer of 1953. Last week, it arrived at his home in Idaho. “It has mostly brought a chuckle to me because, you know, who gets their mail returned after 72 years?”
Postcard Sent From the U.N. Is Returned to Sender After 72 Years
Alan Ball sent the postcard to his family during the summer of 1953. Last week, it arrived at his home in Idaho.
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okay okay OKAY i’ll rank all the Shakespeare plays

1. Nice Night For Fucking
2. The Parallax View
3. Comedy Central Roast of Queen Elizabeth I
4. Romeo and Juliet and Ted and Alice
5. Untitled Richard Burbage Project
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My good friend @nisishawl.bsky.social, the author of Everfair and Kinning, is having a fundraiser for a book she literally dreamed into existence. You can check out the details here:
www.gofundme.com/f/help-nisi-...
Screen shot of the GoFundMe page for Nisi Shawl's Five Petals of Thought fundraiser.