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KitMuse , to random
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This is an excellent post, especially her point about FB the "friends" there and how pleas for help will go unanswered. It's something I've experienced; I've quit asking.

I feel like we've gotten too silo'd. Sure, when I was RWA and the only erorom author in the group I was looked down upon. The local SF con said I wasn't a real writer because I wrote romance/smut with SFF elements (that still hurts to this day)

https://firedragons.net/@edebell/111108892578663945

(cont'd)

KitMuse OP ,
@KitMuse@eponaauthor.social avatar

I believe when the marketers invaded publishing around 2012 and started teaching us "rapid release" and "dictate for MOAR WORDS!" we began to lose the community and look upon everyone as someone to market to. Now that social media is fragmenting and communities are losing homes, there's no sense of support, no holding up one another so none of us drown.

The widgetization of books has turned all of us into producers of widgets, not people who pour our essence into our stories to share.

2/

KitMuse OP ,
@KitMuse@eponaauthor.social avatar

So to me, one of the most radical things we can do is reclaim that community. Reach out to one another. I remember group blogs and shared worlds and I'd LOVE to find those again in whatever form they take here. We need to remember that books aren't widgets, their pieces of our soul sent into the world to nourish and sustain not just us, but our readers too.

//

@bookstodon

MarkHanson , to random
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Wow. Ok. Normally I feel like it's a bit overplayed to individually comment on or the whole conversation, but this is really a must-see:

A Special Issue where the guest editors are lead or senior author on 27 of the 28 papers published through it. Were they also their own reviewers!? Like... that sounds like I'm taking the piss, but... no seriously were they?
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/processes/special_issues/Biologics_Botanicals

I guess this is a preview to an upcoming post. Look forward to it...

MarkHanson OP ,
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@academicchatter this is insane

JudithMichael ,
@JudithMichael@mastodon.acm.org avatar

@MarkHanson @academicchatter Thanks, this made my week! That explains a bit why MDPI is on my spam list.

herhandsmyhands , to random
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PSA and call to action:

The Copyright Office extended the deadline to submit comments on its notice of inquiry on copyright & artificial intelligence. Initial written comments are now due by Monday, October 30, 2023, and reply comments are now due by Wednesday, November 29, 2023.

Notice:
https://www.copyright.gov/newsnet/2023/1021.html

Comment here:
https://www.copyright.gov/policy/artificial-intelligence/

herhandsmyhands OP ,
@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club avatar

PSA and call to action:

The Office extended the deadline to submit comments on its notice of inquiry on copyright & . Initial written comments are now due by Monday, October 30, 2023, and reply comments are now due by Wednesday, November 29, 2023.

Notice:
https://www.copyright.gov/newsnet/2023/1021.html

Comment here:
https://www.copyright.gov/policy/artificial-intelligence/

Also: the Atlantic has made the database of infringed titles searchable (paywalled, sorry):

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/09/books3-database-generative-ai-training-copyright-infringement/675363/

herhandsmyhands OP ,
@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club avatar

@romancelandia

PSA and call to action:

The Office extended the deadline to submit comments on its notice of inquiry on copyright & . Initial written comments are now due by Monday, October 30, 2023, and reply comments are now due by Wednesday, November 29, 2023.

You can search The Atlantic's Boo3 database here:
https://full-stack-search-prod.vercel.app/

Comments extension notice:
https://www.copyright.gov/newsnet/2023/1021.html

Submits comments here:
https://www.copyright.gov/policy/artificial-intelligence/

MelanieRussell , to random
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Where are all my fellow , and at? I'm still getting used to Mastodon and I can't find you!

qblueheart ,
@qblueheart@smutlandia.com avatar

@MelanieRussell We are a relatively small group here. Check out @smutstodon if you’re looking for the erotica writers. There are several genre specific groups too

MelanieRussell OP ,
@MelanieRussell@kinkyelephant.com avatar

@qblueheart @smutstodon Thank you kindly Quinn, I'll check it out!

charlotteclymer , to random
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Fox News is many things, but it seems to me that, above all, it's grievance reception for a particular kind of insecure adult over 50 who is embarrassingly mourning the loss of a future that openly doesn't want them and failing in an attempt to pretend they're not bothered by it.

MerritMD ,
@MerritMD@med-mastodon.com avatar

@charlotteclymer Linguist Dr. Valerie Fridland wrote an amazing book ("Like, Literally Dude") about this. I read it at @grammargirl 's recommendation.

Self-appointed "language purists" have been using their own arbitrary standards of language to demonize and dismiss the language of historically vulnerable groups (women, children, people of color) for centuries. It has nothing to do with caring about language and everything to do with preserving a societal hierarchy.

@bookstodon

MerritMD ,
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RunalongWomble , to random
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Good Morning Mastodon and Fantasycon! Hope you’re all ok? Today I’m currently reading the engrossing SF tale on Hamlet that is The Death I Gave Him by Em X Liu. What are you reading at the moment?

gwendolenau ,
@gwendolenau@mstdn.social avatar

@RunalongWomble Hello, Womble. Just finished 'The Dentist' by Tim Sullivan, a UK crime procedural set in Bristol. Main detective character is on the autistic spectrum, which makes him very good at details and patterns but not so good at interacting with colleagues and the public. Compelling mystery, well-paced but not sure how I felt about the writing style. There was a lot of jarring head-hopping (jumping between POV and POV), often within the same paragraph.
@bookstodon

gwendolenau ,
@gwendolenau@mstdn.social avatar

@RunalongWomble
Hello Womble, just started 'The blighted stars' by Megan O'Keefe. Fun space opera so far. Sabotaged ship leads a group of survivors to crash land on an Earth-like planet which is not as hospitable as they were led to expect...
@bookstodon

GuerillaGrue , to random
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Dear Fediverse:

I'm wanting to reach out to fans who have personal challenges that make some - or many - games difficult to access for them.

Visual acuity issues. Hearing loss. Dyslexia, or missing limbs or anything else.

I'm planning an article on accessibility features in video games, and would love to hear stories from people for whom those features aren't merely a convenience, but necessary for them to be able to participate in the hobby.

I'd appreciate help reaching out on this.

markwyner ,
@markwyner@mas.to avatar

@GuerillaGrue I’m a designer and accessibility expert. I’ve been working in this field for over two decades, but unfortunately never had an opportunity to work on games. But I really want to. I can’t wait to read your piece.

Drusas ,

I'm not sure what to offer because my disability has made it so that I have had to give up most games.

I have a few issues, but the main problem when it comes to gaming is dystonia. I get cramps in my hand, wrist, arm, and shoulder from repetitive or rapid mouse clicking or button pressing, from having to heavily use a thumb stick, and similar motions. It's made worst by the fact that controllers keep getting bigger while my hands stay tiny. This has made it so that I can only play a very limited selection of games. I haven't found any solutions.

jasmijn02 , to random Dutch
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Hoi @7ehemel, welkom hier :)

7ehemel ,
@7ehemel@mastodon.social avatar

@jasmijn02 dank je wel verre buurvrouw :) Kunnen we hier weer boekentips delen :)

jasmijn02 OP ,
@jasmijn02@mastodon.social avatar

@7ehemel oh, het is dus @boeken die je mot volgen (nu kun je hem aanklikken volgens mij), je volgt nu een "verkeerde". :)

Aerliss , to random
@Aerliss@mastodon.social avatar

Now I gotta add more tags to my autistic hashtag tab and it always takes me a while to remember how to get to that bit of the app shakes fist at sky

I think I missed asking autistics off it anyway.

Am I missing any good ones?

(I wish the suggested tags were in camel type so I don't have to type the whole thing out every time.)

ratcatcher ,
@ratcatcher@neurodifferent.me avatar

@Aerliss

You missed the corresponding groups that you can follow and post to:

@actuallyautistic
@allautistics
@autistic[email protected]

Aerliss OP ,
@Aerliss@mastodon.social avatar

@ratcatcher @actuallyautistic @allautistics @autistic[email protected] thanks. I did follow a couple of them for a while, but it spammed up my timeline. I prefer to have a tab of hashtags to pop into for the moment.

drandrewv2 , to random
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special interests are really about hierarchy of motivations…

I spend a lot of my time being pissed off at interruptions/intrusions/diversions to whatever I happen to be focussed on in that moment, however compelling or tedious it happens to be.

If, however (as just happened), someone asks me a question about stationery, or dog breeds, or the astronomical tides, or the philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement, I’m going to drop literally ANYTHING else I’m doing to deal with that.

drandrewv2 OP ,
@drandrewv2@freeradical.zone avatar

I literally CAN’T NOT.

The dodgiest example of this is when I’m driving, and I see someone walking an interesting dog… 8-|

And now I consciously understand how it works, I see that I intuitively have been working it against fellow monotropic neurodivergents my whole life - parents, siblings, colleagues and PhD supervisors - to derail their efforts to talk about things I don’t wanna talk about. 😳

simid ,
@simid@neurodifferent.me avatar

@drandrewv2
I am known to drive of the road in order to engage with what the person in the other seat is trying to tell me. 🤣 (noone got hurt)
But really if I did not have uninterrupted space to myself, I'd never get anything done. My self defense is to make people around me engage with whatever I happen to be focused on at the time. Can be annoying I guess, but can also create intense closeness. It's a lifetime of learning how to respect these things, both inside myself as in others and find wise ways to deal with it socially.
@actuallyautistic

elonjet , to random
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Took off from Dulles, Virginia, US.

darwinwoodka ,
@darwinwoodka@mastodon.social avatar

@elonjet hope he got a stern talking to

nickw ,
@nickw@sfba.social avatar

@elonjet rich man north of richmond

elonjet , to random
@elonjet@mastodon.social avatar

Landed in Dulles, Virginia, US.

knu ,
@knu@toot.community avatar

@elonjet
Oh my, business in Washington DC?

tbluvoter ,
@tbluvoter@mastodon.social avatar

@elonjet Let us know if you see Musk's plane headed toward Moscow since Kim Jong Un is meeting with Putin and Elmo won't want to miss out on the party, no doubt.

OurTragicUniverse , to risa
@OurTragicUniverse@kbin.social avatar

This is probably the wrong place to ask but can someone explain the funky mosaic looking court badges they wear during Una's trial in SNW? (Pretty sure I've seen them before somewhere too.)

I tried looking it up but only got Star Trek badges in my search results and it was pissing me off.

Amputret ,
@Amputret@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

They’re medal/ribbon clusters and are seen on dress uniforms in the TOS era.

OurTragicUniverse OP ,
@OurTragicUniverse@kbin.social avatar

@Amputret thank you!

JMMontpelier , to random
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in 1845, 250 veterans of the Battle of Baltimore were honored in Washington DC on the battle’s
31 st anniversary – and they took time to honor their wartime First Lady.
(1)

JMMontpelier OP ,
@JMMontpelier@historians.social avatar

(2)
The Weekly National Intelligencer reported that, after marching from the railroad depot to the White
House to meet President James K. Polk, the “Old Defenders of Baltimore ... marched in admirable order
to the residence of the venerable Mrs. Madison, where they saluted that much-respected lady, as she
stood on her front steps, attended by the Mayor and several of her friends in the city.”

JMMontpelier OP ,
@JMMontpelier@historians.social avatar

(3)
Dolley Madison,
by then 77 years old, had become an icon of an earlier time in American history.
William Elwell, 1848 portrait of Dolley Madison, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.

@academicchatter

highlandhussy , to random
@highlandhussy@romancelandia.club avatar

I would like to thank for all the info on fair use and copyright from a few years back when blogs were getting dinged. My work has us doing a training and my Twitter friends taught me more than my work

herhandsmyhands ,
@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club avatar

@highlandhussy I feel this in my bones!

highlandhussy OP ,
@highlandhussy@romancelandia.club avatar

@herhandsmyhands seriously! We not only have some smart cookies in Romancelandia, but they’re a lot better at explaining things

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