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Penny Walker
@pennywalker.bsky.social
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Fiction writer, news editor, TV binger, overthinker. Rock chalk, forks up. Aka auntpeso. She/her. Work in Ninth Letter and the Sine Qua Non. Lots of photos of books and my grandkids on IG @auntpeso.
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My latest piece is out! “Badland,” in the inaugural issue of Sine Qua Non.

It is under 300 words — lit for the time-pressed. Would appreciate it if you gave it a read.

CW: Sexual assault.

(My story is on page 96, or 119/129 in the little flipper bar.)

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SQN - Sine Qua Non - Issue 1 - Journal - Page 119
Sine Qua Non is not just a journal. It’s a literary revolt against the death of the author. Founded by a collective of writers and thinkers in Dallas, Texas, Sine Qua Non reclaims authorial intent as ...
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The October book stack.

My favorite read of the month is in the second photo. Vampires and werewolves in space? Generational trauma? Not one but two slow-burn romances? Adorably enthusiastic spider bots?

What’s not to love?
How you store your sunglasses on your person when not in use really puts you into a specific category.

Like, forget a sorting hat or being dauntless — my future postapocalyptic story will be organized by: tucked into collar, pushed to the top of head, worn backwards over the neck, stored in a case.
The September book stack — delayed until I could get the physical copy of “This Inevitable Ruin” from the library. (I read the ebook last month but wanted to show off how huge that book is in the photo.)
This organ piece — the slowest and longest music piece ever — is being performed for 639 years in Halberstadt, Germany. (It began in 2001.)

It is a real thing, and yet I am absolutely convinced it's something from a @jasperfforde.bsky.social novel.

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John Cage Organ Project in Halberstadt
ORGAN2/ASLSP, the slowest and longest music piece ever heard, is being performed for 639 years in Halberstadt, Germany. Information, photos, video with sound.
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Probably true of very many endeavors …
August book stack! Not many titles this month, but so many pages — 812 in that top book alone.
I clicked on one cold-brew-tea ad on Instagram and am now getting a bunch of different tea companies in my feed.

Not mad about it.
The July book stack. See photos 2 and 3 for my favorites.
How you can tell it’s still summer break/summer session: You go to the Panda Express on the edge of ASU’s Tempe campus in the noon hour and there are only two people in line in front of you.
My latest piece is out! “Badland,” in the inaugural issue of Sine Qua Non.

It is under 300 words — lit for the time-pressed. Would appreciate it if you gave it a read.

CW: Sexual assault.

(My story is on page 96, or 119/129 in the little flipper bar.)

sqtest.paperturn-view.com?pid=ODg88907...
SQN - Sine Qua Non - Issue 1 - Journal - Page 119
Sine Qua Non is not just a journal. It’s a literary revolt against the death of the author. Founded by a collective of writers and thinkers in Dallas, Texas, Sine Qua Non reclaims authorial intent as ...
sqtest.paperturn-view.com
June book stack.

Still really, really enjoying Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl series. Only two more to go!
Curious if you're using Word docs for that, or how you organize/wrangle all the different files ...
Stepped away from the doomscrolling to juice the last of the oranges from our tree. (There’s more in the fridge.)

You know spring in the desert is at its end when the oranges are all gone.
The April book stack — all read in the final two weeks of the month. (Three cheers for breaking the reading slump!)
Sometimes day-old pho is exactly what the doctor ordered.
If you've got "from left" in your caption, I promise you don't need "to right." There's nowhere else to go.
Dracula sure had a nice view. (Though of course, he would’ve only had the night view.)
A rather tricky bowl to deal with after not having slept in 27 hours.

(I managed to get only the tiniest bit of that sauce on the pale tablecloth, though!)
February book stack — smaller this month as I find my pace slowing down.

My favorite from the month? The one on the top of the stack: “More Enduring for Having Been Broken” by Gwendolyn Paradice, one of the titles in last month’s subscription box from @blacklawrence.bsky.social.