
We love a good simile. 🌬️💨


We love a good simile. 🌬️💨

Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence.

“...craft's materiality imposes cooperation on the sometimes discordant factions of the mind...Thus the holistic quality of craft lies not only in engaging the whole person, but also in harmonizing [their] understanding of [themselves] in the world.“

“... intellect, manual skill...when you add in the creative component of design, craft becomes a fully integrated application of one's capacities....pleasure and empowerment...like an engine firing smoothly on all pistons...“ 😌❤️

Hard to look at this one objectively, the premise holds such potential and I feel thwarted by this particular execution.
Choosing a selection of nine books or authors, coming back to these works over a period of decades, reflecting on what the books had to say to a person at different times in their lives, relating to the authors' lives as well as pivotal moments in your own, is in itself an essay collection with dash of memoir I could get on 1/?

This collection gets all the love for the essays I truly enjoyed, but I will say there's a variance, in the quality of the writing, in how the author's chose to address, or seemingly not quite address the topic suggested by the title of the collection.
I don't know if it's a matter of understanding or not understanding the assignment, I think it's more accurate to say that there are essays 1/?

...a historical war... And I hope it stays there. 😮💨

From “Permission to Scream “ by Rachel Harrison.

I do treasure a cheeky last line.
I'll admit to being a bit surprised that this one felt so much more like a court drama than a classic mystery, it was technically following the beats of looking for clues, discovering evidence, but Wimsey seems to play a smaller role in figuring things out, we get less fun or incisive character moments with him and Bunter, less cozy or outrageous about town moments, and there were large swathes 1/?

Spirit bar in the bathroom, with 'wretched hive of scum and villainy' vibes. The visual! 🤩

Wh- Hey! I want that story, too! 👀

The ultimate physical form of a detective? 🕵🏼♂️🤔

“Now you know how I feel. And if you already felt it? Then you know you aren't the only one.“ ♥️

Aspects of my personality, also well-represented communities on Tumblr...😏

“...life is a process of continual becoming.“

It's tricky putting together an anthology based on a well-known, LONG book. Because there's a lot of material you could expand upon, and while I respect the authors' creative impulse to take inspiration as they find it, I don't know that that matches up with the readers' interest in what they'd like to see more of based on The Stand. Half of this book or more, dwells on stories involved in the admittedly lengthy beginnings of The Stand: 1/?

To no one's surprise, I had a great time reading this. I'll admit to being biased towards the first book in what looks to be a series, but this one followed in its footsteps with lovely illustrations and a good message. The shift to cakes in the narrative means somewhat of a pastel departure from the rich tones of the original, and similarly, there was a beautiful contrast between earlier moments of loneliness and concern to warmth 1/?

When in doubt, go to the library. 🥰

Reminder for Ember: Shiny coins are NOT worth more. 😊💰

Not quite as straightforward as a series of linked short stories, even the interstitials between each short story don't quite fall into a single chain, but there's certainly an interplay, a weaving in and out of themes, characters and imagery. For those wondering: no, it's not horror, though the Devil pops up occasionally to act as muse or seeker of stories, to seemingly offer aid or apologize for when he cannot, indicating his age old role 1/?

Okay, new first place in memorable dedications! 😈

That was so much fun! This book truly is a love letter to the films, to their place in the horror genre, the self-made whodunnit slasher subgenre. I'd say this is definitely more of a film history, sharing the ins and outs of how each movie was made, but among the reflections and reminiscences there are discussions about how each instance and the series as a whole differs from other horror/slasher movies, 1/?

An essential part of why I love them.

Today I learned shaving cream is the secret to getting fake blood off?! 🪒

Okay, but I really, really want to see the bedazzled Ghostface mask. 💎👻

Interior decorating? 🩸🫣

Happy little trees! 😁🌲🌳

Feels like a cornerstone of a healthy Hollywood set: if you as the director wouldn't feel comfortable doing it, don't make your actors do it. 👏🏻🩸

Promise I'll get back to absorbing nifty Scream movies trivia in a moment, just had to pause for this:
What do you mean TOM HANKS was in a slasher movie?! 🤯 Is this the same Tom Hanks? Was he not acting but directing/producing /writing? Which one feels odder? Was it early in his career? Did that wholesome fellow actually play creepy for once? Just gonna go IMDB...🤔

🫢 Well that certainly creates a strong impression.

Violent, but evocative. 🌄

Okay, yes, I cried several times but I would NOT describe this as an emotionally devastating read. What it had to say, the strength of the relationships and the actions taken both as a result and in spite of those connections, to care for those around you, and also not just your own species at large, but the fate of a fragile peace for many beings, *UGH*, I love the way Scalzi writes this series. 1/?

Had a splendid time with this reread. Definitely one of my favourite of the witch books in the Discworld, for a number of reasons.
The concise manner in which the elves are portrayed as menacing by their very indifference to life (even outside the evil cat metaphor), Pratchett is able to make you creeped out and concerned in a few sentences. 1/?

Sometimes it's just the best word. 💁🏼♂️🤬

Gretchen is a badass, Tav is bringing the comic relief and King is going to need aloe vera for those burns. 🔥

Getting the DIRECTOR to whistle to pad out the score. Shoestring indeed. 😗🎵