I like a library romance with a mystical bend so Jenn McKinlay’s Witches of Dubious Origin (hope there are more) and Sarah Beth Durst’s Spellshop series. The latter doesn’t really take place in a library but it all starts there so I’ll count it.
February 10, 2026 at 8:03 PM
I like a library romance with a mystical bend so Jenn McKinlay’s Witches of Dubious Origin (hope there are more) and Sarah Beth Durst’s Spellshop series. The latter doesn’t really take place in a library but it all starts there so I’ll count it.
Anyone else seeing ads paid for by “American Sovereignty” lately? I see them daily on youtubeTV and those are what tell me they know they’re losing the PR war on ICE.
February 8, 2026 at 3:12 PM
Anyone else seeing ads paid for by “American Sovereignty” lately? I see them daily on youtubeTV and those are what tell me they know they’re losing the PR war on ICE.
She’s correct in one way and that’s that her greed is likely ruining things or at a minimum making it much more difficult for new authors who self publish to succeed. Any win/success she may have is only through sabotaging others.
February 8, 2026 at 2:20 PM
She’s correct in one way and that’s that her greed is likely ruining things or at a minimum making it much more difficult for new authors who self publish to succeed. Any win/success she may have is only through sabotaging others.
I think it’s also just another way for legacy media and corporate interests to pressure people into using AI (whatever their field) for fear of being left behind/out. It’s all about forcing AI on a public that doesn’t really want it.
February 8, 2026 at 2:15 PM
I think it’s also just another way for legacy media and corporate interests to pressure people into using AI (whatever their field) for fear of being left behind/out. It’s all about forcing AI on a public that doesn’t really want it.
The absolute disbelief that some people are just good and care about their neighbors without being paid says so much about the right. That line in Adam Serwer’s piece that “the secret fear of the morally depraved is that virtue is actually common” says it all.
January 27, 2026 at 7:06 PM
The absolute disbelief that some people are just good and care about their neighbors without being paid says so much about the right. That line in Adam Serwer’s piece that “the secret fear of the morally depraved is that virtue is actually common” says it all.
Those two closing paragraphs just say it all. Something someone like Miller will never understand but those with some political savvy at least started to see. “No matter how many more armed men Trump sends to impose his will on the people of Minnesota, all he can do is accentuate their valor.”
January 27, 2026 at 1:30 PM
Those two closing paragraphs just say it all. Something someone like Miller will never understand but those with some political savvy at least started to see. “No matter how many more armed men Trump sends to impose his will on the people of Minnesota, all he can do is accentuate their valor.”
oh they’re def going to say the gun went off on it’s own which they’ll use as an excuse for why they shot him. That’s not something Trump would come up with in his own. That’s definitely a story they’ve discussed going with.
January 26, 2026 at 1:17 AM
oh they’re def going to say the gun went off on it’s own which they’ll use as an excuse for why they shot him. That’s not something Trump would come up with in his own. That’s definitely a story they’ve discussed going with.