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Kay Beecraft
@kaybeecraft.bsky.social
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Writer of historical romance & fantasy. Current: edits of Guenevere & Arthur retelling. Also: medieval illuminations, historical costumer, Romano-Briton archeology, fashion and textile history. 🍉😷
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Folklore has linked Cadbury Castle #Somerset to King Arthur for centuries

The ostensibly sober #OrdnanceSurvey once got in on this with an overtly definitive identification of the hillfort as 'Camelot'

So it must be true

(Please note, other Camelots are available)

#HillfortsWednesday
I know amongst the chaos of *gestures broadly* this may get lost. But, my heart is beyond shattered. Saleh was a vibrant, unyielding flame. Just yesterday I was liking his posts about the ceasefire and watching him play with his cat. May his joyful spirit continue to embolden us all.
The beloved Saleh Al-Jafarawi has been murdered. We are absolutely devastated. For 2 years he reported on the genocide of his people, just for him to be murdered during the ‘ceasefire’
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Hot off the presses! If you need a bigger size to print your stickers let me know!
Yes! I was watching her rise and had to turn my eyes away because it started to feel like looking at the sun. 😅
Desperately need this album!!
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One of my favorite anecdotes from THE PREHISTORY OF THE FAR SIDE: "That doesn't sound like the Jane Goodall we know."
Mohamad grows the prettiest plants. 🖤
A most magical time of year: ghost season in York! ✨

(Also, a slight cheating nod to #RomanSiteSaturday with a quick peek of the Eboracum fortress walls. 👀)
Literally. As an American living in the UK, I have to constantly show a rotation of IDs/proof of legality for ANYTHING.
It is so incredibly evil!
Going to bump this search with some #RomanSiteSaturday eye candy: the stunning stonework at Vindolanda Roman fort in Northumberland, in use from the 1st-4th c. AD. The fort is associated with Hadrian's wall and may very well have served as a an oversight hub during the wall's construction.

📸: me
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Whatever you do, please don’t stop reading.

Read for joy. Read for education. Read for resistance. Read banned books. Read books by marginalized authors. Read about experiences that differ from your own.

Just. Keep. Reading.
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If you’re on academia dot edu, let me suggest that you strongly consider deleting your account.
Agreed! It's pretty shortsighted on her part. And if Finland is as intense about visas as people are saying, it will be intense for pet process, too! I had months of planning to get through because USDA has regulations and then EU countries have different regs. Not a fly-by-night scenario at all!
Having moved a dog internationally, I can confirm that it is super complex and takes a lot of planning and money. 😩
Truly an ongoing slog being an American in the UK. 🥴
Hey, UK #Roman and #RomanoBriton friends. Does anyone know anything about the Yorkshire jet trade during the 2nd-5th c. AD? Or know of any resources that might be worth checking? I'm struggling to find anything more beyond our amazing extent jewelry discoveries. Thank you!
Tbh you make everything look good 😘
Caught @merchantshallyork.org wearing a puffball hat this afternoon.
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Me: this is great, glad to see authors ripped off by AI getting their due.

Me after using the search tool: I am one of these ripped off authors.

Academics, it only takes a minute. Seven of my papers are in this and I had no idea.
There are tons of graphic novels, academic papers, film and TV scripts, & prose novels/nonfiction on the LibGen list Anthropic used.

As settlement approaches, make it easy for the class action lawyers to contact you! Here’s how

Part 1: is your work in Libgen?

www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Search LibGen, the Pirated-Books Database That Meta Used to Train AI
Millions of books and scientific papers are captured in the collection’s current iteration.
www.theatlantic.com