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Monthly Archives: June 2024
The Lives of the Stoics
Some seventeen years ago I discovered The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and the Discourses and Handbook of Epictetus. Neither men meant to publish these: the first was a private diary that was publically shared after the Emperor’s death, the second … Continue reading
Posted in Religion and Philosophy, Reviews
Tagged biography, classical world, Greece, philosophy, Rome, Stoicism, virtue
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Crown-shy
Mosscap pointed. “Crown shyness is so striking, don’t you think?” Dex had no idea what Mosscap meant. “Sorry, what’s striking?”“Stop,” Mosscap said. “Look.”Dex sighed, but they hit the brakes, put their feet on the paving below, and looked up. Mosscap … Continue reading
Posted in quotations
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built
What do people need? Dex is a garden monk who should, by all accounts, enjoy a perfectly happy life. Health, a meaningful job, people who love them — what’s missing? Dex doesn’t know. After departing from the monastery to pursue … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, science fiction
Tagged Becky Chambers, philosophy, science fiction, solarpunk
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D-Day: Remembering those who died that others might be Free
Today is the 80th anniversary of D-Day, in which Americans, Brits, and Canadians landed on the beaches of Normandy and opened the Second Front and began reclaiming Europe from Nazism the cost of their lives. Death to tyrants. Here’s FDR, … Continue reading
Posted in General
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The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club
Constance is a young woman who’s just arrived in Hazelbourne, there to take care of an older family friend who’s just had a bout with flu. She enters into a new social circle thanks to this connection, and despite the … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged 1910s, aviation, Britain, Helen Simonson, historical fiction, women
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Test your mettle: guess books from AI art!
Over at Bewitching Books, Ravenous Reads, I saw a fun bookish game in which ten images are generated by AI, using prompts inspired by books. It was originally inspired by the same game at Bowl Owl’s Corner. I fool around … Continue reading
May Moviewatch
I’ve been dogsitting away from my PC, hence the delay in posting this… Sweet and Lowdown, 1999. Sean Penn plays a rival to Django Reinhardt. Unfortunately, I liked All the King’s Men so much that Sean Pean is now indistinguishable … Continue reading
Posted in General
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