Spectacular reporting by @wired.com
Spectacular reporting by @wired.com
Text from a message I received after cancelling my subscription: We hope you'll reconsider the value of the necessary and important work our journalists do to keep citizens informed. Absolutely nothing has changed about that. In fact, it's more important than ever.
Actually, @washingtonpost.com, I'm hoping you'll reconsider the value of the necessary and import work your journalists did before you fired 300 of them.
Job offer!!
Iβm helping a PBS series look for a social media manager/content creator for an upcoming promotional campaign. The start date is ASAP, and a project timeline that currently goes to July.
This is for a series on American Muslim history, so candidates with cultural familiarity preferred!
Perspective is very useful in our business π
:) The version I got was:
Why does scripted television exist? So there's something to put on between the Lexus commerials.
As a resident of Los Angeles: NOPE
Happy "national take a photo of your odometer if you track mileage for tax purposes day" to all who observe it
We're #4! We're #4! π π
www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-r...
Jesse Hamm had the take to end all takes on children's media. "People who disdain writing βjust for childrenβ fail to realize that those children will remember what they read, maybe for the rest of their lives. Youβre not writing for permanent children; youβre getting an early start on adults.β
Thank you!
I found out eventually! π
Happy birthday!
Well, I thought I knew, but now that I'm listening to myself say it, I have no idea, so I guess I Schrodinger a recipe when I cut it in half
Three Jeopardy contestants: Ron, Youssef and Margaret (me), behind their podiums. All appear to be approximately the same height. This is a result of trickery and stagecraft
If anyone is wondering why there were no on-camera handshakes at the end of Friday's Jeopardy game, look at this picture and realize that Youssef is a *full head taller* than I am. The crew would not let us move until I was back on terra firma. π Plenty of hugs and handshakes as we left the stage
Even better, it's a dress!
Thank you! βΊοΈ
Thank you!!! (I suspected that might be it, but sources were ambiguous)
And gΓ©ocoucou is almost as fun to say
A woman on the Jeopardy stage with purple hair and a space themed dress standing behind a podium with "Margaret" written on it. (It's me. The answer is me.)
Hey, who's that on Jeopardy! tomorrow?
WRITING TIP, something simple but it catches many of us out: if you have a great/fun idea for your story, *use it now*.
Donβt save your ideas for some nebulous other story you might write tomorrow. I promise youβll have more.
Break your storyβs status quo. Go a step further. Use the big idea.
This is true. It is the best email I got this year.
Yes, I put things I've already done on my to do list for the satisfaction of crossing them off
Furthermore, I don't even give such items serious task names like "get groceries."
No, I just checked off "buy cheap flour and fruit snacks" and have zero regrets about my life choices
If you have ever thought that my journalism or my first book were net positives for the world, understand that they probably would not exist if I did not have a spouse who paid the mortgage. If I'd been a solo earner/parent, I likely would have left criticism, journalism or book writing long ago.
Awesome! Congrats!
Okay, I need a French speaker to confirm this for me:
Is the French word for "road-runner" actually "Bip Bip" or is Google translate having me on?
They also have an online shop:
shop.bookswithpictures.com
I just ordered some holiday presents.
@spyscribe.bsky.socialβs βObservations of a Small Object in Decaying Orbitβ in @apexmag.bsky.social spotlights the impact of toxic dogmatism on the families of political elites. Humane and unadorned - a space-faring Hemingway, a child-sized Orwell.
#sff #scifi #shortstories #fiction
Ideally in a positive and supportive context, even!
Everyone should get to experience an arena full of people chanting your name... even if they're not talking about you π€·π»ββοΈ
There's not a time in my life that I've regretted my humanities degrees. I use them every day, not just professionally (though they've helped me there, too), but to envision and work toward a better future.