Finished Words of Radience
Finished reading: Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson đ
Finished reading: Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson đ
Nothing like a two-hour work call to kill my âI feel like I can get everything(!!!) done todayâ mood.
As part of my new goal to âspend time with other people moreâ I went to a quest room today. We did well. Honestly, if it wasnât for the Korean food we got on our way back I would have preferred to stay home.
After two years of distraction, Iâm finally able to enjoy full movies again.
Itâs been nice using WordPress for many years, but I really miss micro-blogging and so Iâve moved all my crap to micro.blog. Plus: the perk of built-in podcast hosting = I might actually get to making the podcast Iâve been planning to make for 5+ years.
I know the âbook reviewâ podcast with my partner is actuallyally happening because we spent several hours tidying up and setting up microphones âjust to see if the setup worksâ. Thatâs waaaaay further than weâve gotten with any of our other creative ideas.
Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson absolutely blowing my mind with every chapter. Iâm sorry to all the other books Iâve abandoned while the Cosmere abducted me, but this is just too good.
I absolutely blazed my way through the first three books of Brian Sandersonâs âMistbornâ series. These books are as good as all the fantasy dorks tell you it is. The first book is, essentially, âwhat if Oceanâs 11, but thereâs people that use metals to get magic powers?â Like, that premise, in and of itself, should sell the book. But also the writing is great, the pacing is great, thereâs all these twists and turns in the plot that come out of left field. ...
BLIP by NAHreally & The Expert
Patreon and Jack Conte arenât perfect, but for quite a while when they made predictions/placed bets on changes in the creator economy â they were generally right. www.youtube.com/watch All the âplatformsâ are definitely not prioritizing the âfollowâ mechanic as much as they used to. Arguably the only one that does is Substack, but even theyâre doubling down on the âsocial mediaâ aspect of their product lately. And while Iâll always be âteam âown your contentââ and encourage everyone I know to have their own website, platforms like Patreon (and Buy Me a Coffee) really do feel like the best option for people who want to âcreate thingsâ for a living. ...
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