Bryn Hammond
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| Writer. S&S: New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine; Goatskin novellas Waste Flowers, What Rough Beast? Historical fiction: Amgalant on Tchingis Khan & 12thC Mongols | She/her 🌈Queer. Australia | https://amgalant.com / buy direct https://payhip.com/Amgalant
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On the blog: What Rough Beast?
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About my new Goatskin novella. With an excerpt, a reading of the first chapter, an interview at Black Gate
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omg
Piano Trio 2 meets 'like a jaded mandarin'
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Dmitri Shostakovich saw Jesus Christ Superstar! He also liked it so much he considered writing a rock music themed suite (like his earlier Jazz suites) but died soon after.
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you ever think about those real weird overlaps. like tennessee williams might have listened to the ramones
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doing Ovid’s Metamorphoses for #inktober
1. Creation
Abstract ink illustration with shapes suggesting rocks, water, flagella, moons, stars
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Damn. This is amazing. £325 per week, paid monthly, for 3 years - and the result was a profit for the Irish economy:
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Post from Threads user rodneyowl: "Ireland has declared the Basic Income for Artists scheme permanent. This will be officially announced in tomorrow’s budget. Details to follow. Congratulations to all who fought for it and the present and future artists of all sorts in Ireland. That includes me 👌We’re just comin to the end of a 3 year pilot scheme. It’s been a roaring success. For every €1 paid out to the 2000 participants, the government got €1.46 back. Can’t argue with that. Other countries are already taking note."
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Struggling to do anything else than gobble the second half of this book today. I only began because it has pears on the cover (my Sister Chaos, with her ripe pear tattoos, looks on with understanding).
Cover of The Safekeep: A Novel by Yael Van Der Wouden. The illustration is of two plump pears sitting close together, touching at the belly; a drop of water runs down one, which is slightly riper than the other. It's a sensual image for what is a sizzling, let me tell you scorching, portrayal of lesbian desire.
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read half of this tonight; unprepossessing start, shortly spectacular
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🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations to the 2025 Lambda Literary Award Winner for Lesbian Fiction: The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden! 🎉🎉🎉 #Lammys2025 #LammyAwards
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mentions ... the profile I have in NESS #6 of an unjustly-forgotten S&S author. I am keenest to have this out!
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I want to see more fantasy words for being queer, especially in stories that take place in settings before modern gender studies and terminology.
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Safely in Australia where it's almost been and gone; was too hot to leave the house.
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loving the cover
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🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations to the 2025 Lambda Literary Award Winner for Lesbian Poetry: Song of My Softening by Omotara James! 🎉🎉🎉
#Lammys2025 #LammyAwards
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oh yay
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🎉🎉🎉 Congratulations to the 2025 Lambda Literary Award Winner for LGBTQ+ Speculative Fiction: Metal From Heaven by August Clarke! 🎉🎉🎉 @sapphomancer.bsky.social @erewhonbooks.bsky.social @kensingtonbooks.bsky.social
#Lammys2025 #LammyAwards
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A lot in this spoke to me, and of me.
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I wrote a new article about being a lesbian, about gender, and what those can and have meant. It’s free and it would mean a lot of if you read it and gave your thoughts :)
The Lesbian Gender | Ela Bambust
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Okay this would be very very funny and sharp and I wish I could either write it somehow, or star in it as the lightly-alcoholic mad scientist hero with a chip on his shoulder against Starfleet HQ (coming to the bar/lounge directly after lab disasters every time)
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(rolls up to the bar to order one)

...considering it: an entire series based in a Starship's bar/lounge. (And not in the gentled-down TNG mode, either.) FRIENDS with more edge and more phasers... :)
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Star Trek: GNT (Gin and Tonic)
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A fun commission for Jerez about an architect building a maze.
a commission piece about an architect building a maze made of buildings and sculptures inspired by different cultures. The artwork is vertical but can be viewed from any angle. The character is standing in the archway with a scepter. She has bright red hair and wears a white dress. The arch in the foreground is decorated with patterns and tiles. The maze shows a big range of buildings overlapping with each other and some sculptures. There are spiders made of jewels in the corners of the illustration.
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whether this story idea turns out to be the next novella or not, I reckon I can use the title I've wanted to, An Ingratitude of Goats
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Did I hit on the idea for novella #3 today? Maybe, maybe. Goatskin seems to have seized with enthusiasm upon it: she's making my fingers fumble quickly.
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'And the underdoggedness of it ...' I have just typed in hasty story notes; I like it
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I painted this warrior woman with my non-dominant hand when I had to turn down a fun art job shortly after arm surgery; I needed to prove that I could still paint, albeit way, way slower at that time, and I'm still so proud of her!
A woman in late middle age, sitting in anglosaxon / medieval clothing and partial armor, with a golden helmet at her feet, at the base of a big tree. She is a heavier built white woman with dark greying hair in a long braid with red ribbon.
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In honor of National Poetry Day, the greatest parody rewrite of all time:
Screen cap of parodic version of William Blake's "The Tyger" that begins:
Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright
(Not sure if I spelled that right) 
What immortal hand or eye
Could fashion such a stripy guy? 
What the hammer that hath hewn it 
Into such a chonky unit?
Did who made the lamb make thee, 
Or an external franchisee?
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Saturday 25th October we're performing the 1616 text for Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe and his many (occasionally posthumous) friends. Following that is our season panel discussing the Wyrd in the early modern, the plays we're covered and more - but who are these wonderful panellists?
Black background with red slashes across, indistinct image of someone screaming, overlaid with text -Saturday 25th (After Faustus) End of Season Panel Discussion with...
Professor Liz Oakley-Brown is Professor in English Literature at Lancaster University. Currently working on Tudor Gothic for Cambridge University Press and teaching Premodern Gothic.
Dr Rebekah King graduated from Cambridge with a PhD in English looking at how magicians were depicted on the early modern stage. As well as being a researcher, she is an award-winning writer.
Dr Tabitha Stanmore Author of Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic, winner of the Katharine Briggs Award 2024 and Editor’s Pick by the New York Times. Tabitha is a specialist in medieval and early modern English magic and witchcraft.A Week of Devils, Witches, Cunning Folk and Horrorat the White Bear Theatre in Kenningtonwww.beyondshakespeare.org
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We recently got a chance to speak with Dariel R.A. Quiogue about his sword & sorcery character Orhan Timur, sword & sorcery in general, and the crowdfunding campaign with New Edge Sword & Sorcery to release his new novella The Hunt of a Thousand Leagues.
INTERVIEW: with author Dariel R.A. Quiogue
We recently got a chance to speak with Dariel R.A. Quiogue about his sword & sorcery character Orhan Timur, sword & sorcery in general, and the crowdfunding campaign with New Edge Sword & Sorcery to r...
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