Julie C. Day (Essential Dreams Press) is sleepy
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Prone to a ❤️ of ginger & greyhounds. Novella | Collection | Lambda finalist | 40+ stories. Publisher & Editor Essential Dreams Press. Newsletter, books, & other things me at linktr.ee/thisjulieday. (she/her)
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Just over 70% through the rewrite of my Meissen Eyes novella! I'm trying not to get all up in my own head. I still haven't hit any insurmountable problems. It's science fiction horror (or something along those lines). Here's The Sleepwalker by Maxmilián Pirner which was the initial inspiration.
A woman in a long white nightgown, standing on a narrow ledge with her eyes closed.
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I hope ya’ll enjoyed reading it as much as I loved working on it and reading the amazing stories that showed up!
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Just over 3 months ago Storyteller was published and interest is still going strong.
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the hardest part of living in Portland is having your house burn down every single night and then having to rebuild it during the day. the amount of money i spend just in drywall is insane.
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Trump: Portland is burning to the ground—insurrectionists all over the place. The politicians are afraid for their lives. That’s the only reason they say there’s nothing happening.
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I'm a little over 60% through this redraft of my Meissen Eyes novella. The edit has slowed down, but the story is still moving forward in a comfortable arc. However, the length may get tricky. I'm close to 31k and I don't know how much more I'll need to add to tighten the story. Not worrying though!
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Currently at:
— only buy tech too old to have AI built in
— painstakingly disable AI every time they add it to something that used to work perfectly well
— if it can't be switched off, abandon the platform or tool
— if there are no good alternatives, avoid the AI parts
— patiently wait for the crash
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Don’t wanna piggyback someone’s perfectly good post with book promo, but lrp:

Might I suggest The Woods All Black, an historical Appalachian gothic set in the late ‘20s that explores gender, sexuality, and trans/queer bodily autonomy? It’s also (1) horny (2) spooky and (3) a bash-back revenge story
A photo of me holding a copy of The Woods All Black, partly obscuring my face, in front of a brick wall and window
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this is basically portland's version of a haka
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Portland enacts emergency powers of nudity to check federal overreach.
Emergency World Naked Bike Ride planned in Portland, with blurred photi of naked bicyclists.
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I heard "there's artificial intelligence, and there's actual intelligence" and almost choked to death on this cough drop
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We are thrilled to announce that our NEW Large Language Model will be released on 11.18.25.
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This. Entirely this.
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Why do people think creativity is like turning on a light and BANG, you have something new, interesting and able to be sold? I try to explain this to my beloved wife:

“Every meaningful act of creativity is the sum of thousands of quiet decisions, risks, revisions, and mostly failures.”
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Re-upping this one more time: this is the audio version of one of my new stories for the year, "Data Ghost" originally published in the Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology Storyteller.
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It's also a relief to work with something that already has the worldbuilding sorted. The reason I took a break from the Pied Piper (short novella) was the dread I was beginning to feel at the number of research holes I needed to interrogate!
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But the science is all sorted and the worldbuilding is strong: the two most technically difficult tasks. Please remind me that this story has at least 60 pages of solid if I or it start to stumble!
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I'm half way through the novella edit of Meissen Eyes and I still haven't hit anything bigger than a minor speed bump. I wish I'd left myself a note relating the reason I set this aside. It's definitely dark science fiction or perhaps horror science fiction. We'll have to see how the ending lands.
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At 43% in this novella revision. I’m a bit nervous. It’s been awhile since I last read it, but I believe a time jump is coming up soon. My brain has suggested I structurally divide it (part 1 & part 2, or something equivalent). Perhaps that’s all it needs to make it flow. #writingadventures
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your moment of calm: a mossy waterfall deep in the heart of a Mount Hood trail.
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I see a lot of artists on here questioning whether they should be promoting their work in the current political climate.

The answer is always yes. ART: books, music, film, painting, sculpture - all of it - is the most accessible way to communicate complex topics, ideologies and emotions.
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I'm 1/4 through this novella redraft and so far it's really solid. I'm still waiting to hit the unknown cliff that made me put it aside. I'm beginning to feel hopeful that it was only a timing thing (family loss) and not an insurmountable issue with the text.