Time Loops & Having Your Mama's Laugh

A treasure trove of links for you this week.

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I’m preparing to launch Entwined next month (which is a lot more exciting than it sounds.) Right now that looks like scheduling podcasts, recording voice overs, and sending emails.

I thought I had nothing to show for my work (photographically speaking) until I remembered that I did manage to shoot some video for the crowdfunding campaign. There was a green Hot Wheel and collage clippings already on my desk so I just went with it.

Entwined Creativity and Motherhood hardcover sitting on a desk with a teal typewriter, collage papers, toy bear and hot wheels car.

I’ve also revived my dormant Sourdough Starter this week. I’ve been mentally composing a post called “Sourdough for Chaotic Neurodivergents” but I haven’t tracked down enough photos to fill it out. I’m sure I have more somewhere.


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Reading 📖

beautiful rifts in time on motherhood and time travel by

Fox in the Dark by Lindsey Trout Hughes
beautiful rifts in time
“But what else…
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Time Loop Masterclass by Joseph Mallozzi (responsible for one of the greatest time loop stories of all time Stargate SG-1’s Window of Opportunity).

Jack wearing his Stargate uniform lowers a spoon of fruit loops from his mouth and closes his mouth.

I also finished up my Way of Kings reread and Reaper Man this week.

Hardcover Unseen University edition of Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett featuring a skeleton in overalls holding a scythe within an hourglass.

Considering Sir. Terry Pratchett is no longer with us I thought this quote was particularly meaningful.

…no-one is finally dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away – until the clock he wound up winds down, until the wine she made has finished its ferment, until the crop they planted is har-vested. The span of someone’s life, they say, is only the core of their actual existence.


Listening 🎧

Writing Excuses (Episode 19.07 NaNoWriMo Revisions)

Lots of great stuff in this episode, but this quote from DongWon Song is probably the greatest argument for traditional publishing,

In part, you wrote the book because you don’t have a simpler way of explaining whatever it is that you were trying to get to with writing the book. Right? That’s okay. That’s great, actually. That’s my job to figure out how to frame it up in a pithy few sentences…


Learning ✏️

Word of the Week. (Courtesy of my Scottish friend Shelley.)

dreich

(watch for pronounciation)

adjective
  1. (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.


Digital Foraging 🍁

There are a lot of links this week! This is partly because half of them are from last week. I felt like the email was getting too long so I pushed them forward. Now I still have too many, but they are too good to cut.

Speaking of which. I’ve bought two copies of Kamala Harris’ memoir so I can give one away. You can enter over on Instagram. Open to American residents who plan to vote.

https://instagram.com/p/C-YQPlexabV/


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Comments

  1. A. Wilder Westgate Avatar
    A. Wilder Westgate

    Watching the needle felting is so fascinating!

    1. Sarah Shotts Avatar
      Sarah Shotts

      Isn’t it?!

      1. A. Wilder Westgate Avatar
        A. Wilder Westgate

        I always have to stop for those kinds of videos.

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