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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in March 2024 🌈
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
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❤️ Shift: A Memoir of Identity and Other Illusions - Penny Guisinger 🧡 Tempting Olivia - Clare Ashton 💛 Monilinia - Free Mints 💚 Guillaume - Aurora Dimitre 💙 The Marble Queen - Anna Kopp & Gabrielle Kari 💜 The Baker & the Bard - Fern Haught ❤️ Rainbow! - Sunny & Gloom 🧡 The Safe Zone - Amy Marsden 💛 The Weavers of Alamaxa - Hadeer Elsbai 💙 The No-Girlfriend Rule - Christen Randall 💜 A Different Kind of Brave by Lee Wind 🌈 Cirque du Slay - Rob Osler ❤️ Wizard’s Debt - Niranjan 🧡 One Last Breath - Ginny Myers Sain 💛 Nothing Special - Katie Cook 💚 I Feel Awful, Thanks - Lara Pickle 💙 The Tower - Flora Carr 💜 Be the Sea - Clara Ward ❤️ What Grows in the Dark - Jaq Evans 🧡 Heirs of Bone and Sea - Kay Adams 💛 The Haunting of Velkwood - Gwendolyn Kiste 💙 Thunder Song - Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe 💜 Mona of the Manor - Armistead Maupin 🌈 Like Happiness - Ursula Villarreal-Moura
❤️ Ellipses - Vanessa Lawrence 🧡 Saint, Sorrow, Sinner - Freydís Moon 💛 Blood & Brujas - Mikayla D. Hornedo 💚 Infinity Kings - Adam Silvera 💙 Really Cute People - Markus Harwood-Jones 💜 How You Were Born - Kate Cayley ❤️ These Bodies Between Us - Sarah Van Name 🧡 Icarus - K. Ancrum 💛 The Emperor and the Endless Palace - Justinian Huang 💙 How Not to Date an Angel - Lana Kole 💜 Enemy Colours - R.M. Olson 🌈 Broken Parts Included - Alyson Root
❤️ Who's Afraid of Gender? - Judith Butler 🧡 The Duke’s Cowboy - Andrew Grey 💛 The Secret Something - Emily Wright 💚 Colstead & Andie - Olivia Janae 💙 Play It Again, Ma’am - Sienna Waters 💜 Love Is…? - K.J. Wrights ❤️ Welcome to Forever - Nathan Tavares 🧡 Just Another Epic Love Poem - Parisa Akhbari 💛 The Phoenix Bride - Natasha Siegel 💙 These Letters End in Tears - Musih Tedji Xaviere 💜 Truly Home - J.J. Hale 🌈 Monster Mixer - Robin Jo Margaret
❤️ The House of Hidden Meanings - RuPaul 🧡 Promised to the Queen - Barbara Winkes 💛 A Conclave of Crimson - Nicole Eigener & Beverley Lee 💚 A Hunt of Blood and Iron - Cara Nox 💙 The Fealty of Monsters - Ladz 💜 Ariel Crashes a Train - Olivia A. Cole ❤️ Those Beyond the Wall - Micaiah Johnson 🧡 Dancing Toward Stardust - Julia Underwood 💛 Heir to Dreams & Darkness - Ben Alderson 💙 Comet Cruise - Niska Morrow 💜 Dead Girls Walking - Sami Ellis 🌈 Blackout - Carlos E. Rivera
❤️ Monster Crush - Erin Ellie Franey 🧡 Blessed Water - Margot Douaihy 💛 These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart - Izzy Wasserstein 💚 Kiss of Seduction - Rawnie Sabor 💙 Sunbringer - Hannah Kaner 💜 Evacuation to Love - C.A. Popovich ❤️ Sin - Brooke Matthews 🧡 Falls from Grace - Ruby Landers 💛 Lean in to Love - Catherine Lane 💙 A Small Apocalypse - Laura Chow Reeve 💜 Cascade Failure - L.M. Sagas 🌈 The Mars House - Natasha Pulley
❤️ All This Time - Sage Donnell 🧡 The Romance Lovers Book Club - MA Binfield 💛 View from the Top - Morgan Adams 💚 Number Call - Nagisa Furuya 💙 Crossing Bridges - Chelsey Lynford 💜 The Boyfriend Subscription - Steven Salvatore ❤️ Love the World or Get Killed Trying - Alvina Chamberland 🧡 Synthetic Sea - Franklyn S. Newton 💛 The Prince & His Stolen Groom - J.E. Ridge 💙 Chrysalis and Requiem - Quinton Li 💜 Where Sleeping Girls Lie - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé 🌈 A Botanical Daughter - Noah Medlock
❤️ Wednesday Nights - by Donna Jay 🧡 The Woods All Black - Lee Mandelo 💛 Song of the Huntress - Lucy Holland 💚 Rainbow Black - Maggie Thrash 💙 Spirits & Sunflowers - A.D. Armistead & Austin Daniel 💜 Floating Hotel - Grace Curtis ❤️ Far From Camelot - Rylee Hale 🧡 This Way to Change - Jezz Chung 💛 Mexican Bird - Luis Lopez-Maldonado 💙 Android Affection: Unveiling - Beau Van Dalen 💜 Welcome to the Damned - Astraea Long 🌈 She Came for Blood - Darva Green
❤️ Cover Story - Rachel Lacey 🧡 The Poisons We Drink - Bethany Baptiste 💛 The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist - Sophie Gonzales 💚 In Walked Trouble - Dana Hawkins 💙 Never Leave, Never Lie - Thea Verdone 💜 Guardian: Zhen Hun - Priest ❤️ All the World Beside - Garrard Conley 🧡 Rainbows, Unicorns, and Triangles - Jessica Kingsley Publishers 💛 The Feast Makers - H.A. Clarke 💙 Synthetic Sea - Franklyn S. Newton 💜 All the Painted Stars - Emma Denny 🌈 A Hard Sell - Jennifer Moffatt
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lu-is-not-ok · 11 months
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I don't know if someone have pointed this out but assuming that PM following binfields classification of demon, Leviathan would be the demon of envy and the PM media that contain addres the reason why peccatulums are born is called Leviathan (the comic/novel) along with how in Limbus only peccatulum representing envy is still missing. What do you think this could mean
Hmmm, I'd wait on assuming that they are using that classification. At least until we get more evidence, such as them including more references to other demons and actually connecting them to the sins that classification connects them to.
When Project Moon pulls inspiration from other sources, they make it Very Obvious. Lobotomy Corp being heavily based on the Kabbalah and Library of Ruina's heavy inspiration from Orlando Furioso come to mind as examples.
Plus, general religious themes are something Project Moon dabbles in as well, from One Sin being the representation of Jesus to My Form Empties's ties to buddhism.
It's just as likely that the name Leviathan is meant to allude to how the being appears in the Tanakh instead of the more Christian interpretations.
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transmutationisms · 1 year
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Oh! the small bracketed point in your chatgpt post (Luddism in a historicised way) lit up something in my brain. So.. if you could elaborate a little on what it means to historicise something in this manner (my guess is using Luddism as it historically happened and happening now..? Paralleling?) and/or generally, direct me at texts on historicising (vague i know lol sorry) I'd be immensely grateful!
so, in general to 'historicise' something means to adopt a specific critical attitude that seeks to contextualise the thing, to examine what conditions and events allowed it to come into existence at the time it did, what ramifications it may have had or still be having, in what cultural / national / regional settings it existed or currently exists in, what forms and ideas make up its genealogical line, &c. this is done with the aim not of reifying a static history of transcendental intellectual and social forms, but identifying and probing the limits placed on us, including where they come from, how they're articulated, and what possibilities exist of going beyond them.
this is honestly something i learned the long way, by engaging with historical arguments and scholarship, although a relatively short text that lays out a lot of these broad contours is foucault's essay 'what is enlightenment?', here translated by paul rabinow. i don't mean to suggest that foucault is the be-all end-all of historical methodology or to gloss over the fact that this essay uses the word 'enlightenment' in a very specific way that is highly contested in current historical literature lol.
anyway, in regards to chatgpt, when i describe criticism of it as luddism, i want to 1) clarify that i'm using that term in a more charitable way than many popular current uses of it as basically equivalent to any reflexive dislike of 'high technology' and 2) retain an understanding of the luddites as a specific group acting in a specific historical and economic context, which is part of why i don't actually think their critique or strategy bears as much relevance to chatgpt as many of its detractors seem to believe. the luddite critique wasn't so much anti-technology in itself; it was a reaction to specific labour conditions that meant certain machines and capitalist adoption of them threatened to displace skilled textile workers:
One technology the Luddites commonly attacked was the stocking frame, a knitting machine first developed more than 200 years earlier by an Englishman named William Lee. Right from the start, concern that it would displace traditional hand-knitters had led Queen Elizabeth I to deny Lee a patent. Lee’s invention, with gradual improvements, helped the textile industry grow—and created many new jobs. But labor disputes caused sporadic outbreaks of violent resistance. Episodes of machine-breaking occurred in Britain from the 1760s onward, and in France during the 1789 revolution. As the Industrial Revolution began, workers naturally worried about being displaced by increasingly efficient machines. But the Luddites themselves “were totally fine with machines,” says Kevin Binfield, editor of the 2004 collection Writings of the Luddites. They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to get around standard labor practices. “They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,” says Binfield, “and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.”
so, my point was that i see a lot of similarly positioned criticism of chatgpt, where it's not as simple as a blanket condemnation of technology—it's an appeal to protecting (certain) workers whose jobs are perceived as being threatened by this technology and the way it's being adopted. when i say that i'm referring to a "historicised" luddism, i mean to re-attach the term to this labour history and the structural critique the luddites were making, rather than accepting a re-framing of these discussions as simply 'pro' or 'anti' 'technology'. (this is not, incidentally, in tension with my critiques of luddism on its own terms, but that's a different post.)
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boodewd · 7 months
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the seven deadly sins
The demons were crated by bunsfiels they are the same demons as the ones in helluva boss
binfield made the ars goita as well
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aaronburrdaily · 2 years
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February 14, 1809
Slept one sound nap from 12 to 9! What has happened to make me such a sluggard? It must be the air of this country. They all sleep. My habits are as temperate as you have heretofore known and yet I absolutely require seven hours sleep. Whence this strange revolution ? Madame Prevost is extremely attentive—Un air d’elegance et d’abbatement¹. Peutetre 28². While I was at breakfast, J.B. and K. came in; a quiet laugh; brought me letter from Meeker proposing an interview and advising that he will leave town this evening for eight days. Cannot find Grandpré. Note from General Hope about packets. Message from Castella that Grandpré is here but his address denied at the Alien Office. Message from Colonel A.C.J. requesting an interview at 12 this day at Q. S.P. Sor. at 12. To Q.S.P.; waited till 1/2 p. 1. A.C.J. came not. To D.M.R.’s; out; left there my great coat, being too warm. To Green street cabinet-maker for chess-table. To L. Duval’s, 4 New Square, Lincoln Inn; there received answer from Mr. England giving address of M’K.—Binfield, Berks; his father lying dead there. Answer from Humphrey; he had had no further communication with T. or W., and asks my “determination.” Wrote him reminding him of the determination already made known to him. To Meeker’s, 14 King street, Holborn; gone. To D.M.R.’s, whom found waiting for me; sent out for mutton and potatoes, and staid till 7. Returning home, corsettiere. Bru. che. noi. bo. su.³; 7 shillings. Drink, 1 shilling 6 pence. Fruit and chestnuts for Madame P., 2 shillings. Carpet for the foot-board of O.'s chess-table, 2 shillings. To Q.S.P. at 1/2 p. 8. Sat 1/2 hour; refused tea. Home at 9. Madame P. not yet come in. Mais bientot venoit⁴. Foreseeing that we might go the round of sentiment, though I think we shall go rapidly through it, thought it necessary to coo dow. Ce pung. l corsettiere⁵. An hour with Madame P. La 2 lecon car. et souprs⁶. Des progres; ca je finira en deux jours⁷. Two hours arranging papers, noting down and arranging names. Took tea seul at 10. Couche at 1/2 p. 10, having lost 2 1/2 hours with P. Des progr. rapides⁸.
1  An air of elegance and dejection. 2  For peut-etre 28. Perhaps 28. 3  For corsetière. Brunette. Cheveux noirs. Bon sujet. Corset-maker. Brunette; black hair; good subject. 4  But she came soon. 5  This is a great riddle. Possibly meant for: Thought it necessary to kotow (formerly spelled kootoo and various other ways); cependant la corsetière. It would then mean: Thought it necessary to bow, i.e., say good-by, in the meantime, to the corset-maker. (The word kotow, introduced into English from China, was used in England even before Burr's visit there.) 6  For la deuxième leçon [des] caresses et [des] soupirs. The second lesson consists of caresses and sighs. 7  Progress. I’ll finish that in two days. (Finirai.) 8  For Des progrès rapides. Rapid progress.
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A pioneering new project to count how many women are sleeping rough has revealed numbers could be more than seven times higher in some areas than England’s official count.
A coalition of homelessness and women’s organisations carried out the first census of women sleeping rough in London from October 3-7 last year following fears women were being missed out of statistics.
The census found 154 women, including trans and non-binary women, sleeping rough in London in a week, showing a higher number than previously thought. Organisers believe the number could be even higher.
The census found more women sleeping rough in 13 out of 21 participating London boroughs than in the nationwide official rough sleeping snapshot, released last month. That survey found an extra 71 women across those boroughs with some areas reporting around seven times more women than in the official figures.
Michelle Binfield, London Councils’ rough sleeping programme director, said: “Rough sleeping is particularly dangerous for women. The census is a vital tool for helping us understand the scale of the challenge and for targeting resources for successful prevention and front-line support work.
“Boroughs are proud to be part of the pan-London partnership tackling this issue and doing everything we can to help women off the streets and into safe accommodation.”
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jahanisrat47 · 2 years
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aaronburrdaily · 2 years
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February 23, 1809
Madame P. rose at 6, made my fire and called me; then made my breakfast; boiled and brought up the kettle; washed and put strings to my night-cap; hemmed my handkerchief. At 1/2 p. 7 left my quarters with a shirt in post-chaise. To Gilbert’s, who had found my shoe, but had done nothing for me. To the W. Horse Cellar, Piccadilly. Sat waiting in the coach from 1/2 p. 8 till 9. An elderly, plain man and a very pretty girl of 15, sad, silent, and apparently enfantic¹. At B———, twenty-eight miles from London, being the nearest point to Binfield, the elderly man and I got out. An elegant equipage and two servants in livery were waiting for him. He begged me so kindly to take a seat with him that I did so. Arrived at his gate, he got out and ordered the coachman to take me to the tavern at which I had said I should stop, which I declined. He asked me to his house; declined also; walked not 300 yards to the inn. A better bed than at any inn in Edinburgh. Wrote to D. M’K. asking him to call on me at the inn. Received answer from Madame De Powe that D. M’K. was gone to Bath, and that the family could not receive me. So wrote note of thanks to Claude Russell, Esq., paid my bill, 5 shillings 3 pence; dom., 1 shilling 9 pence, and walked off. At 1/4 p. 5, sunset. Missed the road, and walked 4 miles to get to Bridewell. Continued on, rather dark and a little rain ; arrived at the Sunny Hill Tavern and Spring, dit medical², at 1/4 before 8, having walked 8 miles. Well received for the second time in England. The more surprising as I was afoot, but this is off the general road! Tea, sangree³, pipe and tobacco; jollity.
1  Evidently a manufactured word from the French word enfant, child. Hence for infantile. 2  Said to be medicinal. 3  For sangaree. A drink of red wine and water.
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