Austin Walker of Giant Bomb recently asked what parts of gaming or gaming criticism or culture his readership might be afraid of losing or seeing…
2023.10.31 -
"Lucid Interval” published in Qualia Nous vol. 2 from Written Backwards. Available in hardcover, softcover, and ebook formats.
2023.10.31 -
"What's Left of the Sun” published in Put Out the Lights and Cry from Outcast Press. Available in softcover and ebook formats.
2022.01.01 -
“Observance” published in Coffin Bell‘s vol. 5 issue 1 to finish out 2021 with a bang. Available for free.
2021.10.01 -
“Adopt Now” published in Coffin Bell‘s vol. 4 issue 4, "Technophobia", alongside a boatload of other great work. Available for free.
2014.06.19 -
"Love, Posey" appears in Solarcidal Tendencies (paperback from CreateSpace/Amazon.com $10).
2014.05.27 -
"Cradlesong" appears in Despumation vol. 1 (paperback issue from CreateSpace/Amazon $6.99, $3.99 for Kindle).
2014.05.18 -
"Casa de Perros" appeared in Pantheon Magazine's anthology Gaia: Shadow & Breath (paperbacks from $10-$13 at CreateSpace/Amazon, ebooks for $2.99).
2013.12 -
"Dog Training" and "As Simple as Teacups" featured in the Fall 2013 issue of Sheepshead Review (print only - $5, shipping included, here).
2013.10.12 -
Come Death featured on deviantART.com.
2013.09.21 -
The Pursuit of Love and Labor published in Deimos eZine, vol. 2, issue 3.
2013.01.06 -
"Snow Angels" published in Downer Magazine (defunct).
2012.12.12 -
"Love, Posey" published at Solarcide.com. Eventually removed to be published in a future Solarcide anthology.
2012.04.26 -
because I still don't get e. e. cummings featured at myhero.com for National Poetry Month.
2011.11.15 -
blue sluice featured on deviantART.com.
2011.02.07 -
Featured in deviantART.com's The A,B,C's of Literature: Q by the-photographicpoet.
2011.01.10 -
a poem from a well bottom featured on deviantART.com.
2008.12 -
"poet show" was published in UNC Charlotte's Sanskrit, vol. 39, pg. 19.
2008 -
Poem "profanity" was published by Black Book Press.
Illness has totally fucked all my social media intentions for a bit, but even if my Accidental #Horror Novel Advent Calendar didn't *quite* go as planned, I still must carry on with @pauljessup.com's The Silence That Binds. I love the cover, and the premise sounds great.
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It's shit like this that makes me want to go the Imperial Triumphant route and only appear as a weird masked person in any online or publicity material.
Sam Cole
16.5.2024 @ 14:48this is wild: making AI-generated porn of real people is such big business, people are able to quit their day jobs to do it full time www.404media.co/how-makers-o...
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Was talking to friends today about how ChatGPT can't even reliably do simple equations that can be done on a calculator. A programmer friend's job is affected because people keep trying to use it to write code that doesn't work. And this is to say nothing of the rampant misinformation it spreads.
Dr. Damien P. Williams: Magus, Werewolf, Cyborg, Bi
16.5.2024 @ 02:32OpenAI has been outright lying to everyone about their capabilities and accomplishments, which: We told you so.
But I do appreciate @juliaangwin.com always doing the solid work to lay it out plain.
www.nytimes.com/2024/05/15/o...
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what day is it
also is it still daytime
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I've really got to stop starting new novels before I finish the almost-done one.
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This was great to reead
Grateful for shariing this
Thanks, Chris! Gonna buckle down and get er done this year if it kills me.
Looking forward to reading the book when it's ready!
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