2100 words of novel today.
12k total written of novel.
So I see I downloaded all my fic from AO3 just in fucking time…
Hey where online would you buy/sell one of a kind, handmade artworks that isn’t fucking *etsy* right now?
I am in the middle of reading “"A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear” which is a nonfiction about the intersection of a libertarian utopian movement and….. bears. The kind with paws, for clarity.
It’s a stunning and compelling piece of writing so far, kind of both beautiful and absurd.
It’s also got quotes about bears from literature in the beginning of each chapter, and that’s its own rabbit hole.
For instance:
The Smokey the Bear Sutra is a 1969 poem by Gary Snyder which presents environmental concerns in the form of a Buddhist sutra, and depicts Smokey as the reincarnation of Vairocana Buddha. Snyder composed the poem in one night for a February 1969 Sierra Club Wilderness Conference, at which he distributed the first copies. It was later performed during the first Earth Day celebrations in 1970. A note at the end of the poem states that it “may be reproduced free forever” thus dedicating it to the public domain, and it has since been widely disseminated in print and electronic forms.
I am in the middle of reading “”A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear” which is a nonfiction about the intersection of a libertarian utopian movement and….. bears. The kind with paws, for clarity.
It’s a stunning and compelling piece of writing so far, kind of both beautiful and absurd.
It’s also got quotes about bears from literature in the beginning of each chapter, and that’s its own rabbit hole.
For instance:
The Smokey the Bear Sutra is a 1969 poem by Gary Snyder which presents environmental concerns in the form of a Buddhist sutra, and depicts Smokey as the reincarnation of Vairocana Buddha. Snyder composed the poem in one night for a February 1969 Sierra Club Wilderness Conference, at which he distributed the first copies. It was later performed during the first Earth Day celebrations in 1970. A note at the end of the poem states that it “may be reproduced free forever” thus dedicating it to the public domain, and it has since been widely disseminated in print and electronic forms.