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where are my Ted Chiang stans to back me up on this?
attempted a pangram for the NY Times spelling bee: HEPTAPOD
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mom-brain is sick bc how did I successfully forget a major spoiler to The Last of Us
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without knowing any more info, for a statistical test, probably pearson or spearman (rank) correlation. but probably worth checking the scatterplot to see if there's interesting nonlinearity (usually more legible is binscatter, favorite package I use for this is seaborn.pydata.org/generated/se...)
seaborn.regplot — seaborn 0.13.2 documentation
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Our NEA grant was canceled.

Here’s a letter from our development director about what’s happening.
On Friday night, n+1—alongside many of our peer nonprofit arts organizations—received notice that our 2025 NEA grant has been terminated due to the Trump administration’s “shifting funding priorities.” We knew this might be coming, but receiving the official notice was still jarring, as was some of the messaging itself. It’s unclear to us whether we’ll still be able to recover the money we’ve been promised this year—a $12,500 grant meant to help us pay our authors, our editors, and to have the magazine printed and distributed to our readers. We’ve requested the funds we’ve already spent, and now we’re waiting to see if the money will come through. We’re trying to stay optimistic, but with the administration’s other announcement this week that the NEA might be shut down in its entirety, it’s hard to do so. 

I’m writing to ask for two things—first, for short-term, immediate assistance to help us replace these funds. You can make a donation through our website, or—if you’re in New York and free on June 10—you can buy a ticket to our annual benefit, the N Plus Ultra. Second, we ask for your ongoing support amid the challenges that we, and other small magazines, are already beginning to face. You can do that by subscribing, of course, convincing your friends to subscribe (or simply sending them a gift subscription), or by buying a bit of merch from our shop. And maybe most meaningfully, you can share the n+1 pieces you’re reading and stay engaged with (and be vocal in your support of) the independent media you care about most. We’ll need all the help we can get.

With gratitude,

Dani Oliver
Development Director, n+1
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looking back on my best writing year...that had near-zero outward signs of success:
a year in reading & writing
inhale / exhale
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wrote about a favorite speculative niche, when the genre is a source of suspense—

ft. karen russell, samanta schweblin, china miéville, sofia samatar, and more...
the trees walk
genre trouble
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George Orwell is uncannily good at clocking AI, and more thoughts, because I can't stop writing about this for some reason:
zombie language
George Orwell on ChatGPT
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someone broke into my car, found nothing to steal, & threw my copy of Euripides plays on the ground
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a Sunday (lol) speculative fiction substack on writing "literary" sex, avoiding cringe, and more 😈
how to f*ck an alien
a 10-step guide
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bene gesserit witches are prob great at pilates
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wrote some thoughts on worldbuilding, in conversation with two pieces I haven't been able to get out of my head lately: Ted Chiang's lecture "On Being a Cyborg" & @vajra.me 's essay "The Lone and Level Sands" (vajra.me/2023/05/06/t... )
the tomb of the unknown cyborg
Imagined Communities, our global worldbuilding exercise
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Lyra, observing from her perch above the writing desk, waits for the moment to pounce on my head
calm office scene in neutral tones, featuring electric kettle and narrow windows. Perched on the lofted bunk bed, a calico cat poses (only a little menacingly)
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pls look at this house, the menacing vibe, the scalp sconces, the ball sack on tenterhooks. we need to bring back "yuppie" (derogatory) www.nytimes.com/2024/11/26/r...
a monotone grey living room with a collection of uncomfortable furniture including a standing lamp that is ready to accuse you or eat your face and what appears to be a ball sack on tenterhooks a charcoal grey kitchen with spiked counter chairs, chain mail curtains, and a vase of flowers in medusa- fashion the couple posed with a dog statue, in front of a "scalp" sconce (it looks like how it sounds)
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need to bottle this and ship it to the whole community (in a not-passive-aggressive way)
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my most popular substack of 2024! here’s to all you weird and horny writers out there:
how to f*ck an alien
a 10-step guide
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Haven't worn hard pants in months so here I am writing about fashion! (but actually writing about writing, ofc)
the many deaths of personal style
our screentime is telling on us
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