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Harrow County Month™ Day 14!

The Complete Harrow County Compendium comes out Oct. 28th. You can pre-order it now! Over a thousand pages of southern gothic horror. Along with backup stories, essays and process stuff!

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Emmy stands tiny in a desolate field dust clouds blow, making the form of a skull!
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lolennui.bsky.social
Starting to contribute more stuff at The Onion but I’m looking for assistant work in comedy. Please let me know of any assistant work or writing submission opportunities in that area! I’d love to get to New York eventually. Email is on my website amyash.me, or DM here.
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“I spent three nights and three days in federal custody. During that time, I was never told what I was charged with, was not allowed to shower despite being covered in tear gas and pepper spray, had no phone call to my family, and no access to an attorney.” - George Retes, U.S. citizen and veteran.
I’m a US citizen and a veteran. ICE arrested me for no reason.
Jailed for three days without an explanation or ability to notify anyone, George Retes argues the only path to healing starts with the government taking accountability for its actions.
newsletter.ofthebrave.org
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gdub1972.bsky.social
More Halloween art - The Monster
Frankenstein’s Monster drawn by me
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#goddess #ass #noir
gdub1972.bsky.social
More Halloween art - The Monster
Frankenstein’s Monster drawn by me
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Post something that brings you instant happiness.
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pftompkins.bsky.social
Saw The Conjuring for the first time and it was pretty good but it was very funny to me that a Puritan witch killed her husband and then hanged herself and another Puritan took care to note that her time of death was 3:07am
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latexmorbidity.bsky.social
In Prince of Darkness (1987), John Carpenter predicted that pure evil would take the form of slop
gdub1972.bsky.social
That’s a placemat, but I hope you attain this grail someday!
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Saw this knockoff in a store today and had to have it
A knockoff Lego of Ash from “Evil Dead”
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pee is stored in the balls and autism is stored in the foreskin
justinbaragona.bsky.social
Besides linking Tylenol in pregnant women to autism, RFK Jr. now says circumcision is part of the reason why kids are autistic.

"Children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, and it's highly likely because they're given Tylenol. None of this is positive..."
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fuck the salvation army
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It’s dinner time for the police. Appears to be pizza from a Salvation Army van.

Broadview’s “free speech” curfew starts soon, at 6pm.
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Stravinsky saw Charlie Parker play at Birdland
club of all time by performing for Igor Stravinsky at Birdland. Alfred Appel tells it definitively in his book Jazz Modernism: From Ellington and Armstrong to Matisse and Joyce:
The house was almost full, even before the opening set - Billy Taylor's piano trio - except for the conspicuous empty table to my right, which bore a RESERVED sign, unusual for Birdland.
After the pianist finished his forty-five-minute set, a party of four men and a woman settled in at the table, rather clamorously, three waiters swooping in quickly to take their orders as a ripple of whispers and exclamations ran through Birdland at the sight of one of the men, Igor Stravinsky. He was a celebrity, and an icon to jazz fans because he sanctified modern jazz by composing Ebony Concerto for Woody Herman and his Orchestra (1946) - a Covarrubias
"Impossible Interview" come true.
As Parker's quintet walked onto the bandstand, trumpeter Red Rodney recognized Stravinsky, front and almost center. Rodney leaned over and told Parker, who did not look at Stravinsky.
Parker immediately called the first number for his band, and, forgoing the customary greeting to the crowd, was off like a shot. At the sound of the opening notes, played in unison by trumpet and alto, a chill went up and down the back of my neck.
They were playing "Koko, which, because of its epochal breakneck tempo
- over three hundred beats per minute on the metronome - Parker never assayed before his second set, when he was sufficiently warmed up. Parker's phrases were flying as fluently as ever on this particular daunting "Koko." At the beginning of his second chorus he interpolated the opening of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite as though it had always been there, a perfect fit, and then sailed on with the rest of the number. Stravinsky roared with delight, pounding his glass on the table, the upward arc of the glass sending its liquor and ice cubes onto the people behind him, who threw up their hands or ducked.
Parker didn't just happen to…
gdub1972.bsky.social
Saw this knockoff in a store today and had to have it
A knockoff Lego of Ash from “Evil Dead”
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blainecapatch.bsky.social
can you imagine half-assing a last-minute ceasefire that won't last a week and still not getting the Nobel Peace Prize